Bergeron Cliffs

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This rewarding hike leads through aspen and pine forests to Bergeron Cliffs, a Tumbler Ridge landmark. It provides panoramic views of the Murray River valley, Tumbler Ridge, and the Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains.

3-4 Hours/6KM Return

Elevation Gain: 400 M (1300 ft)

Rating: Moderate, a long steady climb.

Included

A summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge, BC.

Bear spray mini course. 

Proper fossil handling. 

$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society

Peak Wyld Co sticker. 

Plant identification.

A first aid kit, emergency supplies, and a communication device will be carried by guides. 

Fee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee

Please note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. 

How to Pay and Book: To book your adventure, simply click on the “BOOK NOW” button at the top of the page to proceed with credit card payment.

If you prefer to pay via email transfer, please send us a direct message to register for the event. We will require some information for our booking system. Email transfers should be sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca, auto deposit is enabled. 

What if the Trip is Canceled Due to Unforeseen Circumstances? In the event of a cancellation due to “acts of God,” your credit will be transferred to a future date. If the group hike does not reach the minimum number of participants, you will receive a full refund.

Cancellation Policy: Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and the upfront costs involved, all-day adventures are non-refundable. However, we can issue a credit for the full amount, which can be used for a future adventure, provided cancellations are made at least 5 days in advance of the trip. We strive to offer an exceptional experience, but please understand that weather and safety considerations may occasionally prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoints.

Please note that if you cancel within 0-5 days of the event, a credit for a future event will not be issued. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to give as much notice as possible, as spots are limited on each trip.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where do we meet? 

Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 9:00 AM 

Address: 265 Southgate St, Tumbler Ridge, BC V0C 2W0

Are dogs allowed?

No, only guides are allowed to have their dogs on the trail.

Is it women only? 

No, everyone is welcome! 

Is it beginner-friendly? 

Yes, there are some challenging parts of the trail. This tour is suitable for beginners with walking experience. You should be physically fit enough to walk up and down a few hills and walk at a comfortable pace for at least three kilometres at a time. Note, this trail is rated moderate and challenging due to it’s distance. 

Can your child join in on the fun?

Yes, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11. 

How did we get to the location?

We will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead.

What is the cancellation policy?

Refund Policy – Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and that we have many upfront costs, all-day adventures are non-refundable. We can issue a credit for the full amount that guests can use for a future adventure with cancellations a week in advance from the date of the trip. We do everything to the best of our abilities to provide an amazing experience however due to weather & safety restrictions we may, at times, not be able to reach the summit or desired view with the group. 

If you cancel last minute 0-7 days you will NOT be issued a credit to a future event. Please give as much notice as you can, as spots are limited on each trip. 

What if the roads are bad? 

We have the meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM giving us plenty of time to get there. Please, take your time on the roads. Make sure to have my number in your phone just in case if you can’t make it. 

Should I tip my guide? 

Tips are not expected but are certainly appreciated. If you think your rad guide did an exceptional job and would like to indicate that with a tip, it will be graciously accepted with cash or e-transfer at the end of your tour. 

Where can I go to the bathroom? 

There are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom. 

Is Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trailhead? 

No, the participant is responsible for the drive to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not responsible for any damages done to vehicle while driving or parked at the trailhead.

What to Pack?

  • 20-30L Daypack
  • Trekking poles
  • Sturdy Hiking footwear
  • Hiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection
  • Hiking shorts or pants
  • Rain gear – waterproof
  • Snacks
  • Water – Bladder & Water Bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Lip Balm
  • Head Lamp – Extra batteries
  • First Aid Kit
  • Matches
  • Fire Starter
  • Emergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket
  • Bug Spray
  • Multi-tool/knife
  • Change of clothes waiting for you in the car.
  • Toilet Paper

Extra clothing is one of the 10 essentials. Weather can change quickly, and you may be out longer than planned. In every season, be prepared with additional waterproof layers, fleece jacket or warm layers, extra socks, gloves and toque and buff.

Optional:

  • Rain cover for daypack.
  • Gaiters (Great for creek crossing)
  • Bear Spray