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SUMMARY:Moose Lake\, Toad River Tour
DESCRIPTION:Moose Lake\, Toad River Tour\nWelcome to Fort Nelson First Nation. – Treaty 8  \nour story\, your experience. \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nCamping. Wildlife viewing. Hiking. Kayaking. Paddle Boarding. Boating. Quadding. \n															\n																														 \n\n\n					 What’s Included?\n						\n1. Accommodations:\n\n\n\nWall tent lifestyle with rustic.\nAccess to communal areas for relaxation and socializing.\n\n\n\n\nMeals:\n\nDay 1:\n\nLunch: Home-cooked meal at the cabin.\nDinner: Home-cooked meal served at a picnic bench overlooking the valley.\n\n\nDay 2:\n\nBreakfast: Freshly prepared meal with mountain views.\nLunch: Packed lunch with scenic views during the hike.\nDinner: Rustic meal catered to dietary needs.\n\n\nDay 3:\n\nBreakfast: Home-cooked meal on a picnic bench.\nLunch: Picnic-style lunch on the riverbank.\nDinner: Final dinner featuring hearty\, locally inspired dishes.\n\n\nDay 4:\n\nBreakfast: Last home-cooked meal before departure.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nActivities:\n\nGuided nature hikes\, including a trek to Twin Brothers Mountain on the West Toad (5-7 KM).\nWildlife viewing opportunities throughout the tour.\nQuad rides to scenic locations.\nFloating and paddling on Moose Lake and Toad River with inflatable kayaks and paddle boards.\nPaddling next to wild horses.\n\n\n\n\nGear and Equipment:\n\nAll necessary outdoor gear for activities (kayaks\, paddles\, life jackets).\nSafety equipment and instructions for paddling.\n\n\n\n\nLocal Experiences:\n\nStorytelling and cultural experiences with local elders.\nExploration of historical cabins and buildings in the area.\n\n\n\n\nDietary Accommodations:\n\nAll meals catered to specific dietary needs (vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten-free\, etc.).\n\n\n\n\nSustainability Practices:\n\nEco-friendly practices including off-grid living\, fresh water from streams\, and use of propane appliances.\n\n\n\n\nGuided Support:\n\nKnowledgeable guides to share insights about the area\, its history\, and local wildlife.\n\n\n\nThis list can be tailored further based on additional offerings or specific details you wish to include. Let me know if you need any adjustments! \n\n\n\n					 Itinerary\n						\nDay 1 \n\n8:30 AM: Arrival at the Visitor Centre\n\nBathroom break and visit local artists. Stretch your legs before the adventure begins.\n\n\n\n\n8:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Drive to Location\n\nJourney along the Alaska Highway with wildlife viewing and scenic routes. Enjoy the winding roads and gentle drive. Make sure to play along for Alaska Highway Bingo! \n\n\n\n\n10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Gear Up for Adventure\n\nLoad clients’ gear onto quads/boat if the river is high enough. Learn about the history of the land as you prepare for the ride.\n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch at the Cabin\n\nEnjoy a home-cooked meal in a rustic setting. Experience the warmth and simplicity of cabin dining.\n\n\n\n\n1:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Settle In and Optional Activities\n\nHelp clients settle into their wall tents and set up beds. Optional activities such as a short walk or group talk about the area.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n\nEnjoy a home-cooked meal at a picnic bench overlooking the valley.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 9:00 PM: Evening Activities\n\nWalk to the fishing hole\, relax by the lake\, explore old buildings\, and enjoy a campfire (if permitted). Share stories of the area and its history.\n\n\n\nDay 2 \nDon’t worry coffee is always on for you morning risers. Make sure to enjoy the morning quiet with a view of Moose Lake.  \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Breakfast\n\nEnjoy breakfast on a rustic picnic bench with stunning mountain views.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Prepare for the Day\n\nGrab packed lunches and ensure clients have the necessary gear for the day.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Hike to Twin Brothers Mountain (5-7 KM)\n\nExperience lush forests and breathtaking views as you hike.\n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch with a View\n\nSavor a meal surrounded by stunning landscapes.\n\n\n\n\n3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Finish Hike\n\nReturn to basecamp for a home-cooked meal.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n\nA rustic home cooked meal on the fire.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Float on Moose Lake\n\nPost-dinner paddle on the pristine waters of Moose Lake.\n\n\n\n\n8:30 PM: Evening Campfire\n\nEnjoy storytelling and games around the fire.\n\n\n\nDay 3 \nNo really coffee is hot early in the morning. Wake up with nature as your background.  \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Breakfast\n\nSimilar to Day 2\, relish the mountain views during breakfast.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Prepare for Adventure\n\nPack lunches and gear for the day.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Quad to Location\n\nLoad quads for a short ride\, then hike down to the river with inflatable kayak and paddle boards.\n\n\n\n\n11:00 AM – 3:30 PM: Float Down Moose Lake\n\nSafety briefing followed by a 4.5-hour paddle back to basecamp.\n\n\n\n\n12:30 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch on the River Bank\n\nEnjoy a break with wild horses in the distance.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Final Dinner\n\nCelebrate the last dinner with hearty food and reflection.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Evening Relaxation\n\nEngage in games and storytelling around the fire.\n\n\n\nDay 4 \nCoffee is always on around in these necks of the woods. \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Final Breakfast\n\nSavor one last meal in the serene setting.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Pack Up\n\nPrepare for departure and load gear onto boats.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Trek Across Moose Lake\n\nEnjoy a serene boat ride across the lake.\n\n\n\n\n11:00 AM: Goodbyes\n\nPresent clients with goodbye baskets filled with local art and memorabilia.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n					 Packling List\n						\nClothing \n\nLong underwear top and bottoms (synthetic or merino wool – these are good for an extra layer of warmth\, and also used for sleeping in.)\nSynthetic t-shirt\nPants (quick drying\, breathable fabric)\nFleece or other synthetic jacket/sweater (insulation layer)\nGore-Tex jacket (or equivalent waterproof/breathable outer shell with hood)\nWind/waterproof shell pants (Gore-Tex or equivalent\, preferably full side-zip)\nWarm wool or synthetic socks\nHat\nEvening shoes (lightweight runners/crocs)\nHiking Boots\nChange of clothing for the days x 3\nToque and mittens\nSpare socks and underwear\nSwimsuit for lodge/Hot Springs if you plan on swimming or visiting the Liard River Hot Springs after. (Highly recommend on extending your trip possibly). Only 1.5 hours to Liard River Hot Springs from the boat launch.\n\nPersonal Equipment \n\nBackpack for day hikes\nSunglasses -close fitting with good UV protection\nSunscreen and lip protection with minimum SPF 30\nBug spray\nWater bottle(s)\nSmall personal first aid kit – Band-Aids\, moleskin\, duct tape\, medications\, etc.\nToilet kit including toothbrush\, washcloth\, comb/brush\nSoap\nShampoo/Conditioner\nHeadlamp/flashlight\nSleeping bag for cot in wall tent.\n\nOptional \n\nCamera\, spare battery and memory card\nInReach or Spot\nPocket knife\nGaiters\n\n\n\n\n					 Frequently Asked Questions\n						\nAre dogs allowed to join? \nNo\, guides are the only ones allowed to have their dogs on the trip.  \nWhere is Toad River\, BC?  \nToad River\, BC is along the Alaska Highway. A Map is located at the bottom of the page where we will be meeting.  \nAre children allowed to come? \nYes\, the location is kid friendly\, we encourage you to adventure with your kids. If you would like to book a private tour for your family\, email us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca but this event will be 16+. \nCan we fish? \nYes\, must hold valid BC fishing license. No guiding of fishing will be had but if that is how you would like to spend your time be our guest! \nIs there drinking water? \nYes\, the water is some of the best in the North. A natural spring will clench our thirst all weekend.  \nWhere will we be staying? \nYou’ll be staying in a wall tent. Up to 3/4 people per tent. Shared accomodations. Cot included. Bedding not included. \nIs there an outhouse? \nYes\, there is are plenty of outhouses to use. \nHow many km’s is it into the lake? \nIt’s 10 KM from the bridge to the lake and will be travelled on by quad. \nWhat is the cancellation policy? \nDue to high costs of trips. The deposit is non-refundable.  \nWhere do I stay in Fort Nelson?  \nThe Fort Hotel – (250) 774-6971 \nOwned by Fort Nelson First Nation.  \nWoodlands – (250) 774-6669 \nSuper 8 – (250) 233-5025 \nWhere can I fly into?  \nLiving in the North we live a very remote lifestyle and with that comes less amenities. You can land a plane in both Fort St. John and Fort Nelson\, BC. A rental car will be needed from both locations to get to the trailhead of the trip or if you would like to book a transfer to the trailhead\, email us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \nCommunication \nPeak Wyld Co carries satellite email systems for use in emergencies. Inreach Garmin.  \nLiability Insurance \nPeak Wyld Co carries liability insurance\, as required by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. \n\n\n\n					 Sustainable Practices\n						\nSustainability Practices\nAt Moose Lake\, we are committed to eco-friendly tourism and sustainable practices that respect and preserve the natural environment. Here’s how we make a positive impact: \n\nOff-Grid Accommodations: Our wall tents provide a unique off-grid experience\, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying eco-tourism activities like hiking and paddleboarding.\n\n\nFresh Water Sources: We source our fresh water from nearby streams (easily accessible from camp) and utilize propane appliances to minimize our carbon footprint.\n\n\nLocal Organic Food: We prioritize using locally sourced organic food from surrounding communities\, supporting local farmers and contributing to the economy while ensuring fresh\, delicious meals for our guests. From homemade bread\, meat\, to vegetables\, we will always try and support our local farmers. \n\n\nEco Tours with Minimal Impact: Our tours are designed with little land impact in mind\, preserving the beauty of the landscape for future generations. We also have designated quad trails to minimize disturbance to the natural environment. \n\n\nCommunity Contribution: As part of our commitment to sustainability\, we donate $5 from every booking to the Northern Rockies Trail Society. This contribution helps maintain and improve local trails\, ensuring they remain accessible and enjoyable for all.\n\n\n\n\n					 Where is Moose Lake?\n						\nMoose Lake. Located about 11 KMS from Mile 442 Alaska Highway\, a 5KM stretch of the Toad River. Only accessible by foot\, atv\, or boat\, getting here is an adventure in itself.  \n\n\n\n					 Tour Pricing and Payment Information\n						\nFee: $1\,500 + 3% Processing Fee & 5% GST\nMinimum Participants: A minimum of 6 participants is required to run this tour. \nRefund Policy\nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $1000. This deposit holds your place and represents your commitment to join us. \n\nFull Payment Deadline: You have until 1 month after your booking to complete your full payment. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team is here to assist you with any questions.\n\n\nFor any bookings made after this date\, full payment will be required at the time of booking.\n\n\nCancellation Polic\n\nPayment Options\nReady to secure your spot? \n\nIf you wish to pay by credit card\, please proceed with the “BOOK NOW” option at the top of the page.\nIf you prefer to pay by email transfer\, please email us to set up the payment.\n\nWe also offer flexible payment plans to suit your needs\, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process. \nTrip Cancellation\nIn the event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment can be credited towards a future date\, and refund will be issued. \nIf you have any further questions regarding payment or cancellations\, please feel free to reach out to us. \n\n1. Accommodations:\n\n\n\nWall tent lifestyle with rustic.\nAccess to communal areas for relaxation and socializing.\n\n\n\n\nMeals:\n\nDay 1:\n\nLunch: Home-cooked meal at the cabin.\nDinner: Home-cooked meal served at a picnic bench overlooking the valley.\n\n\nDay 2:\n\nBreakfast: Freshly prepared meal with mountain views.\nLunch: Packed lunch with scenic views during the hike.\nDinner: Rustic meal catered to dietary needs.\n\n\nDay 3:\n\nBreakfast: Home-cooked meal on a picnic bench.\nLunch: Picnic-style lunch on the riverbank.\nDinner: Final dinner featuring hearty\, locally inspired dishes.\n\n\nDay 4:\n\nBreakfast: Last home-cooked meal before departure.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nActivities:\n\nGuided nature hikes\, including a trek to Twin Brothers Mountain on the West Toad (5-7 KM).\nWildlife viewing opportunities throughout the tour.\nQuad rides to scenic locations.\nFloating and paddling on Moose Lake and Toad River with inflatable kayaks and paddle boards.\nPaddling next to wild horses.\n\n\n\n\nGear and Equipment:\n\nAll necessary outdoor gear for activities (kayaks\, paddles\, life jackets).\nSafety equipment and instructions for paddling.\n\n\n\n\nLocal Experiences:\n\nStorytelling and cultural experiences with local elders.\nExploration of historical cabins and buildings in the area.\n\n\n\n\nDietary Accommodations:\n\nAll meals catered to specific dietary needs (vegetarian\, vegan\, gluten-free\, etc.).\n\n\n\n\nSustainability Practices:\n\nEco-friendly practices including off-grid living\, fresh water from streams\, and use of propane appliances.\n\n\n\n\nGuided Support:\n\nKnowledgeable guides to share insights about the area\, its history\, and local wildlife.\n\n\n\nThis list can be tailored further based on additional offerings or specific details you wish to include. Let me know if you need any adjustments! \nDay 1 \n\n8:30 AM: Arrival at the Visitor Centre\n\nBathroom break and visit local artists. Stretch your legs before the adventure begins.\n\n\n\n\n8:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Drive to Location\n\nJourney along the Alaska Highway with wildlife viewing and scenic routes. Enjoy the winding roads and gentle drive. Make sure to play along for Alaska Highway Bingo! \n\n\n\n\n10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Gear Up for Adventure\n\nLoad clients’ gear onto quads/boat if the river is high enough. Learn about the history of the land as you prepare for the ride.\n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch at the Cabin\n\nEnjoy a home-cooked meal in a rustic setting. Experience the warmth and simplicity of cabin dining.\n\n\n\n\n1:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Settle In and Optional Activities\n\nHelp clients settle into their wall tents and set up beds. Optional activities such as a short walk or group talk about the area.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n\nEnjoy a home-cooked meal at a picnic bench overlooking the valley.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 9:00 PM: Evening Activities\n\nWalk to the fishing hole\, relax by the lake\, explore old buildings\, and enjoy a campfire (if permitted). Share stories of the area and its history.\n\n\n\nDay 2 \nDon’t worry coffee is always on for you morning risers. Make sure to enjoy the morning quiet with a view of Moose Lake.  \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Breakfast\n\nEnjoy breakfast on a rustic picnic bench with stunning mountain views.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Prepare for the Day\n\nGrab packed lunches and ensure clients have the necessary gear for the day.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Hike to Twin Brothers Mountain (5-7 KM)\n\nExperience lush forests and breathtaking views as you hike.\n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch with a View\n\nSavor a meal surrounded by stunning landscapes.\n\n\n\n\n3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: Finish Hike\n\nReturn to basecamp for a home-cooked meal.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n\nA rustic home cooked meal on the fire.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Float on Moose Lake\n\nPost-dinner paddle on the pristine waters of Moose Lake.\n\n\n\n\n8:30 PM: Evening Campfire\n\nEnjoy storytelling and games around the fire.\n\n\n\nDay 3 \nNo really coffee is hot early in the morning. Wake up with nature as your background.  \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Breakfast\n\nSimilar to Day 2\, relish the mountain views during breakfast.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Prepare for Adventure\n\nPack lunches and gear for the day.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Quad to Location\n\nLoad quads for a short ride\, then hike down to the river with inflatable kayak and paddle boards.\n\n\n\n\n11:00 AM – 3:30 PM: Float Down Moose Lake\n\nSafety briefing followed by a 4.5-hour paddle back to basecamp.\n\n\n\n\n12:30 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch on the River Bank\n\nEnjoy a break with wild horses in the distance.\n\n\n\n\n5:30 PM – 6:30 PM: Final Dinner\n\nCelebrate the last dinner with hearty food and reflection.\n\n\n\n\n6:30 PM – 8:30 PM: Evening Relaxation\n\nEngage in games and storytelling around the fire.\n\n\n\nDay 4 \nCoffee is always on around in these necks of the woods. \n\n8:30 AM – 9:30 AM: Final Breakfast\n\nSavor one last meal in the serene setting.\n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Pack Up\n\nPrepare for departure and load gear onto boats.\n\n\n\n\n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Trek Across Moose Lake\n\nEnjoy a serene boat ride across the lake.\n\n\n\n\n11:00 AM: Goodbyes\n\nPresent clients with goodbye baskets filled with local art and memorabilia.\n\n\n\nClothing \n\nLong underwear top and bottoms (synthetic or merino wool – these are good for an extra layer of warmth\, and also used for sleeping in.)\nSynthetic t-shirt\nPants (quick drying\, breathable fabric)\nFleece or other synthetic jacket/sweater (insulation layer)\nGore-Tex jacket (or equivalent waterproof/breathable outer shell with hood)\nWind/waterproof shell pants (Gore-Tex or equivalent\, preferably full side-zip)\nWarm wool or synthetic socks\nHat\nEvening shoes (lightweight runners/crocs)\nHiking Boots\nChange of clothing for the days x 3\nToque and mittens\nSpare socks and underwear\nSwimsuit for lodge/Hot Springs if you plan on swimming or visiting the Liard River Hot Springs after. (Highly recommend on extending your trip possibly). Only 1.5 hours to Liard River Hot Springs from the boat launch.\n\nPersonal Equipment \n\nBackpack for day hikes\nSunglasses -close fitting with good UV protection\nSunscreen and lip protection with minimum SPF 30\nBug spray\nWater bottle(s)\nSmall personal first aid kit – Band-Aids\, moleskin\, duct tape\, medications\, etc.\nToilet kit including toothbrush\, washcloth\, comb/brush\nSoap\nShampoo/Conditioner\nHeadlamp/flashlight\nSleeping bag for cot in wall tent.\n\nOptional \n\nCamera\, spare battery and memory card\nInReach or Spot\nPocket knife\nGaiters\n\nAre dogs allowed to join? \nNo\, guides are the only ones allowed to have their dogs on the trip.  \nWhere is Toad River\, BC?  \nToad River\, BC is along the Alaska Highway. A Map is located at the bottom of the page where we will be meeting.  \nAre children allowed to come? \nYes\, the location is kid friendly\, we encourage you to adventure with your kids. If you would like to book a private tour for your family\, email us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca but this event will be 16+. \nCan we fish? \nYes\, must hold valid BC fishing license. No guiding of fishing will be had but if that is how you would like to spend your time be our guest! \nIs there drinking water? \nYes\, the water is some of the best in the North. A natural spring will clench our thirst all weekend.  \nWhere will we be staying? \nYou’ll be staying in a wall tent. Up to 3/4 people per tent. Shared accomodations. Cot included. Bedding not included. \nIs there an outhouse? \nYes\, there is are plenty of outhouses to use. \nHow many km’s is it into the lake? \nIt’s 10 KM from the bridge to the lake and will be travelled on by quad. \nWhat is the cancellation policy? \nDue to high costs of trips. The deposit is non-refundable.  \nWhere do I stay in Fort Nelson?  \nThe Fort Hotel – (250) 774-6971 \nOwned by Fort Nelson First Nation.  \nWoodlands – (250) 774-6669 \nSuper 8 – (250) 233-5025 \nWhere can I fly into?  \nLiving in the North we live a very remote lifestyle and with that comes less amenities. You can land a plane in both Fort St. John and Fort Nelson\, BC. A rental car will be needed from both locations to get to the trailhead of the trip or if you would like to book a transfer to the trailhead\, email us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \nCommunication \nPeak Wyld Co carries satellite email systems for use in emergencies. Inreach Garmin.  \nLiability Insurance \nPeak Wyld Co carries liability insurance\, as required by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. \nSustainability Practices\nAt Moose Lake\, we are committed to eco-friendly tourism and sustainable practices that respect and preserve the natural environment. Here’s how we make a positive impact: \n\nOff-Grid Accommodations: Our wall tents provide a unique off-grid experience\, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying eco-tourism activities like hiking and paddleboarding.\n\n\nFresh Water Sources: We source our fresh water from nearby streams (easily accessible from camp) and utilize propane appliances to minimize our carbon footprint.\n\n\nLocal Organic Food: We prioritize using locally sourced organic food from surrounding communities\, supporting local farmers and contributing to the economy while ensuring fresh\, delicious meals for our guests. From homemade bread\, meat\, to vegetables\, we will always try and support our local farmers. \n\n\nEco Tours with Minimal Impact: Our tours are designed with little land impact in mind\, preserving the beauty of the landscape for future generations. We also have designated quad trails to minimize disturbance to the natural environment. \n\n\nCommunity Contribution: As part of our commitment to sustainability\, we donate $5 from every booking to the Northern Rockies Trail Society. This contribution helps maintain and improve local trails\, ensuring they remain accessible and enjoyable for all.\n\nMoose Lake. Located about 11 KMS from Mile 442 Alaska Highway\, a 5KM stretch of the Toad River. Only accessible by foot\, atv\, or boat\, getting here is an adventure in itself.  \nFee: $1\,500 + 3% Processing Fee & 5% GST\nMinimum Participants: A minimum of 6 participants is required to run this tour. \nRefund Policy\nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $1000. This deposit holds your place and represents your commitment to join us. \n\nFull Payment Deadline: You have until 1 month after your booking to complete your full payment. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team is here to assist you with any questions.\n\n\nFor any bookings made after this date\, full payment will be required at the time of booking.\n\n\nCancellation Polic\n\nPayment Options\nReady to secure your spot? \n\nIf you wish to pay by credit card\, please proceed with the “BOOK NOW” option at the top of the page.\nIf you prefer to pay by email transfer\, please email us to set up the payment.\n\nWe also offer flexible payment plans to suit your needs\, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process. \nTrip Cancellation\nIn the event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment can be credited towards a future date\, and refund will be issued. \nIf you have any further questions regarding payment or cancellations\, please feel free to reach out to us. \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n		\n																														 \nMeet Brad Sorell\, Owner of High Country Ltd.\nBrad Sorell is more than just a business owner; he’s a true local\, deeply rooted in the landscape. As the owner and operator of High Country Ltd.\, he runs a thriving venture in the area\, and his stories are beloved by everyone. One cherished tale is about the McDonald family\, an Indigenous family that has been part of the iconic Alaska Highway for decades. \nBrad pours his heart and soul into every trip he leads\, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and enjoys a safe\, memorable experience. His passion for the region shines through in everything he does. As a land guardian\, he prioritizes the preservation of the environment while creating unforgettable experiences for all who visit. He is not just a tour guide; he is a steward of the land\, dedicated to sharing its beauty with others. \n			\n			\n							\n										Joanne H@mooselake\n						The trip from start to finish was easy and fun\, Jocelyn and Brad make it enjoyable for everyone. Our experience was so relaxing with the most amazing scenario. We seen so much wildlife and covered a lot of ground. The wild horses were my favourite.\nI highly recommend this trip if you’re wanting some adventure\, fun and amazing scenario. I will be doing this adventure again one day. Thanks again Jocelyn and Brad for an unforgettable trek.\n																														 \nWhy is it called Moose Lake?\nDiscover the Origins of Moose Lake\nMoose Lake derives its name from the abundant populations of moose that inhabit the surrounding wetlands. This picturesque location is renowned for its rich biodiversity\, making it a prime sanctuary for these magnificent creatures. \nA Natural Habitat for Moose \n\nThe wetlands of Moose Lake provide an ideal ecosystem for moose\, offering ample food sources such as aquatic plants\, shrubs\, and trees. The shallow lakes and ponds serve as perfect feeding grounds\, allowing moose to thrive in a safe environment.\n\nA Gathering Place \n\nEach year\, particularly in July\, Moose Lake transforms into a vibrant gathering spot for moose. During this time\, visitors can witness the breathtaking sight of these animals congregating to feed and socialize. The record attendance of 54 moose spotted at once is a testament to the lake’s allure and the rich resources it provides.\n\nConservation and Protection \n\nNamed for its prominent residents\, Moose Lake is not just a destination for wildlife observation; it is also a dedicated conservation area. The absence of hunting ensures that moose can roam freely\, contributing to a thriving population. This commitment to preserving their habitat allows visitors to enjoy watching these gentle giants in their natural surroundings.\n\nAn Invitation to Explore \n\nThe name Moose Lake is a reflection of the beauty and wonder that awaits visitors. Come and experience the magic of this unique ecosystem\, where moose reign as the stars of the show\, and nature enthusiasts can connect with wildlife like never before.\n\nIt’s also home to a vast array of wildlife\, including eagles\, osprey\, geese\, bears\, elk\, sheep\, deer\, caribou\, and more moose than you can shake a stick at.  \n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nThe McDonald Family: A Legacy in Toad River\nFor over a century\, the McDonald family has called Toad River home\, deeply rooted in the rich history and stunning landscapes of the area. Charlie and Nellie\, the beloved great-grandparents of Brad\, raised twelve children who embraced the beauty of their surroundings\, spending the majority of their lives exploring the vast wilderness and vibrant ecosystem. \nThroughout the years\, the family has maintained a strong connection to the land\, adapting to the changes brought by the highway while staying true to their traditional lifestyle. The last of their children\, Angus\, continues to reside in Toad River\, carrying on the legacy of exploration and appreciation for this remarkable area. \nThe McDonald family’s journey is a testament to their resilience and commitment to their heritage. They have navigated the changing landscape\, all while cherishing the natural beauty and cultural significance of Toad River. Their story is a celebration of the bond between family and the land\, showcasing how a deep-rooted sense of home can thrive amidst change.
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LOCATION:Moose Lake\, Toad River\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking,Day Hikes,Paddle Events,Retreat
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