8 Hiking Trails in Tumbler Ridge That You Shouldn't Miss

January 10, 2022 Fernanda Pittenger

Tumbler Ridge is a district municipality in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District.
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1. Murray Canyon Overlook Trail

Heritage Highway, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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Murray Canyon Overlook Trail

2. Jade Falls

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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3. Shipyard & Titanic Trail Hike

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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Shipyard & Titanic Trail Hike

4. Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark

265 Southgate, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-3123 [email protected] http://www.tumblerridgegeopark.ca
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Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark

The Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark is an area recognized as having internationally significant geological heritage. Geoparks aim to reconnect people to the earth, whether through hiking trails, learning about mountain building, eating food grown in the local soils, or celebrating the stories of the people who have lived here since time immemorial.

5. Quality Falls Hiking Trail

Heritage Hwy, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-3123 http://tumblerridgegeopark.ca/index.php/project/quality-falls/
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Quality Falls Hiking Trail

Quality Creek drops over a number of waterfalls as it flows to the Murray River. The Quality Falls Trail leads to the uppermost of these falls along a one kilometre trail. There is a picnic site and viewpoint at the falls.

6. Bullmoose Marshes Trail

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada http://wnms.pris.ca/brochures/bullmarsh.pdf
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Bullmoose Marshes Trail

The Bullmoose Marshes Trails were built in 2003 by volunteers of the Wolverine Nordic and Mountain Society with permission from the Ministry of Forests. The Sora Trail (500 meters return) and Bittern Trail (1300 meters return) wind through a variety of forest and wetland habitats to viewing platforms. Here some of the waters of Bullmoose Creek pause in their journey to the cold Arctic Ocean.

7. Tumbler Point Hiking Trail

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-3123 http://wnms.pris.ca/brochures/trpoint.pdf
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Tumbler Point Hiking Trail

On the west side of Tumbler Ridge is the trail to Tumbler Point. The trail follows along the edge of an escarpment, with expansive views of the Murray River valley. The area is a bird sanctuary, with 89 types of birds recorded so far. The main starting point for the Tumbler Point trail is the end of Bergeron Drive, on the lower level of town. Parking is Available.

8. The Bald Spot

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada https://tumblerridge.ca/discover/id/17/bald-spot
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