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SUMMARY:Lost Haven Cabin
DESCRIPTION:LOST HAVEN CABIN\n“There is something special in the early leaves drifting from the trees – as if we are all allowed a chance to peel\, to refresh\, to start again.” \n2-3 Hours – 6KM Return from cabin.  \nRating: easy.  \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n															\n																														 \nINCLUDED \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometers at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n																														 \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/lost-haven-cabin/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250920T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T173000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20250508T164640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T183239Z
UID:18000-1758358800-1758389400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Capture the Wyld
DESCRIPTION:“Explore the Art of Photography in Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark” \nCapture the Wyld with Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year.\n\nBOOK NOW!\n\n\n \nJoin us for an immersive one-day photography workshop designed for enthusiasts of all skill levels! Discover essential techniques in capturing stunning landscapes and wildlife while exploring the breathtaking beauty of Tumbler Ridge. Our experienced instructor will guide you through practical sessions\, offering tips on composition\, lighting\, and wildlife behavior. Enjoy hands-on opportunities to practice your skills in the field\, receive personalized feedback\, and connect with fellow photographers. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your craft\, this workshop promises to inspire and elevate your photography journey! \nMeet your professional photography partner.\n \nBrandon Broderick\nBrandon Broderick is a Canadian wildlife and landscape photographer with nearly two decades of experience behind the lens. His deep respect for wild places and ethical approach to photography have earned him recognition across the country\, including the title of Canadian Geographic’s Photographer of the Year in 2023. Brandon’s work has been widely published in magazines throughout North America\, and his photography has reached thousands through the success of his coffee table books. Known for his thoughtful\, unobtrusive style\, Brandon is passionate about sharing not just images\, but stories that reflect the beauty and integrity of the natural world. Whether he’s guiding in the field or presenting his work\, Brandon brings a calm\, grounded presence and a genuine desire to help others grow in their creative journey. \n\n \nItinerary for Capture the Wyld – August 16\, 2025 – Please note that itineraries are approximate and may vary.\n9:00 AM \n\nMeet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre (downstairs)\nEnjoy a warm welcome and grab your breakfast\, which will be provided.\n\n9:00 AM – 10:30 AM \n\nPhotography Tips and Tricks\nJoin us for an informative session where we’ll cover essential photography techniques to make the most of your day in the field.\n\n11:00 AM – 4:30 PM \n\nField Time\nHead out to explore two stunning destinations\, each less than 2 KM round trip. Capture the beauty of Tumbler Ridge while applying your newfound skills!\n\nLunch \n\nEnjoy a delicious lunch in the field\, provided for all participants.\n\n5:30 PM \n\nEdit Time\nWind down with a guided editing session while you enjoy a locally catered dinner. Share your favorite shots and get tips on enhancing your images.\n\nGet ready for an unforgettable day of photography and adventure in the wild! \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nCapture the Wyld – Booking Information\nFee: \n\n$500 per person + GST (5%) + Processing Fees (3%)\nA $250 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of booking.\nThe remaining balance must be paid by August 1\, 2025\, at 12:00 PM.\n\nTotal Amount Due: $540.00 \nDonation:A $5 donation from each booking will be made to support the trails we’ll be traveling on\, benefiting the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society. \nHow to Pay and Book\nTo reserve your adventure\, click the “BOOK NOW” button for payment. \nCancellation Policy\n\nIf the minimum number of participants isn’t met\, you’ll receive a full refund.\nThe $250 deposit is necessary to reserve your spot\, with the full remainder due by August 1\, 2025.\n\nDon’t miss out on this incredible photography experience in Tumbler Ridge! \n\n \nWHY TAKE A PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS? \nTaking a photography class focused on wildlife and waterfalls can be highly beneficial for several reasons: \n\nSpecialized Techniques: Wildlife photography requires different techniques compared to other forms of photography. You’ll learn how to capture fast-moving subjects\, understand animal behavior\, and utilize specific camera settings for different lighting conditions.\n\n\nUnderstanding Composition: Classes often cover the principles of composition\, helping you frame your shots effectively. This is particularly important in wildlife photography\, where the right angle can make a significant difference.\n\n\nPost-Processing Skills: You’ll get insight and notes into post-processing techniques that can enhance your images\, ensuring they look their best when shared or printed.\n\n\nEquipment Knowledge: You’ll learn about the best equipment for shooting wildlife and waterfalls\, including lenses\, tripods\, and filters\, helping you make informed decisions about your gear.\n\n\nField Experience: Many classes include field trips\, allowing you to practice your skills in real-world settings\, which can be invaluable for learning how to adapt to different environments.\n\n\nNetworking Opportunities: Joining a class can connect you with other photography enthusiasts\, providing opportunities for collaboration and sharing experiences.\n\n\nInspiration and Creativity: Being in a structured environment with passionate instructors and peers can inspire you and help you develop your unique photographic style.\n\n\nConservation Awareness: Classes may also touch on the importance of wildlife conservation and ethical photography practices\, fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment.\n\n \nWhen preparing for a photography and hiking class\, it’s essential to pack wisely to ensure you have everything you need for both capturing stunning images and enjoying the outdoor experience. Here’s a packing list to consider: \nPhotography Gear\n\nCamera: DSLR\, mirrorless\, or any preferred camera.\nLenses: Bring a versatile lens\, such as a zoom lens\, and if possible\, a prime lens for low light conditions.\nTripod: A lightweight\, portable tripod for stability\, especially for waterfall shots.\nMemory Cards: Extra cards to ensure you have enough storage for all your photos.\nBatteries: Fully charged spare batteries\, as cold weather can drain them quickly.\nLens Cleaning Kit: Microfiber cloth\, brush\, and cleaning solution to keep your lens free of dust and smudges.\nFilters: Polarizing or ND filters to enhance your landscape shots.\nCamera Bag: A comfortable and weather-resistant bag to carry your gear.\n\nHiking Essentials\n\nComfortable Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots or shoes with good traction.\nClothing Layers: Dress in moisture-wicking layers for temperature changes. Include a waterproof jacket if rain is possible.\nHat and Sunglasses: To protect against sun exposure.\nWater Bottle: Hydration is crucial during hikes.\nSnacks: Energy-boosting snacks like nuts\, granola bars\, or fruit.\nFirst Aid Kit: Basic supplies for any minor injuries or emergencies.\nMap or GPS: A physical map or a GPS device on your phone for navigation.\n\nAdditional Items\n\nNotebook and Pen: To jot down notes or tips from the class.\nSunscreen: Protect your skin from UV rays.\nBug Spray: To keep insects at bay\, especially in wooded areas.\nTrash Bags: To carry out any waste and leave no trace.\nPortable Charger: For your phone or camera to ensure all devices stay charged.\n\nBy packing these essentials\, you’ll be well-prepared to enjoy your photography and hiking class while capturing beautiful images of nature! If you need certain items for the trip\, please ask and we can do our best to accomodate any missing pieces needed with extra gear. \nAs we gear up for our upcoming trip\, we want to ensure that everyone’s dining preferences are considered. We will be providing meals from breakfast to dinner\, and your input is vital for creating an enjoyable experience. A menu will be sent out before the trip.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/capture-the-wyld-wildlife-in-focus/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Photography
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260110T100000
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SUMMARY:Lost Haven Backpacking Tour - SNOWSHOE
DESCRIPTION:Pack your winter bags\, we’re going camping with our snowshoes close to Tumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC! \nJan. 10-11\, 2026\n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \n8-10 KM – Rated Easy to Moderate \nPausing beside the river\, you can take in the breathtaking sight of the mountains rising majestically in the background\, their peaks dusted with snow. The combination of the tranquil river\, towering trees\, and expansive mountain views creates a sense of peace and wonder\, making each moment of this snowshoeing adventure unforgettable. Whether you’re exploring solo or with a group\, the experience is one of connection—both with nature and with the exhilarating freedom of winter backpacking. \n															\n																														 \nMEALS INCLUDED – Northstar Kitchen & Catering will be providing the catering for our event\, and they are a local business in Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n\nLunch: A simple yet satisfying sandwich alongside a bag of fresh vegetables\, providing a nice crunch and healthy options.\nAppetizer: The meat and cheese platter is perfect for socializing and offers a variety of tastes.\nDinner: The choice between butter chicken with rice and naan or spaghetti with veggie meat sauce\, complemented by a Caesar salad\, provides something for everyone.\nBreakfast: Bacon or sausage and eggs in buns\, paired with fresh fruit for a hearty and energizing start to the day.\n\nA cozy and rustic dining experience! Reheating meals on a wood stove adds a unique touch\, enhancing the flavors while creating a warm atmosphere in the cabin. Simple and easy to pack in our bags and sleighs. \n																														 \nDay 1: \nSaturday. \nJoin us at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM. This charming centre offers a delightful selection of local treasures\, so be sure to take a leisurely stroll and explore. \nAfterward\, we’ll head to the nearby trailhead\, taking our time to enjoy the scenic journey to the cabin\, it’s a quick journey to the cabin making it the perfect winter getaway close to home. \nWill enjoy the day exploring around the cabin on local trails. \nDay 2:  \nSunday  \nStart your morning by the fire\, savoring a delicious breakfast prepared on the woodstove. Enjoy your meal with a stunning view of the Murray River\, setting the perfect tone for the day. \nAfter breakfast\, we’ll take our time packing up\, soaking in the serene atmosphere. Once we’re ready\, we’ll embark on another beautiful trail to make the most of our day before gathering our gear and heading home. It promises to be a memorable conclusion to our adventure! \n															\n																														 \nTotal Fee: $250 + TAXES \nNon-Refundable Deposit: $125  \nRefund Eligibility: No refunds will be issued after Jan 1\, 2025\, as spots are limited. \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n															\n																														 \nExploring this area provides a unique opportunity to observe firsthand the effects of past glacial activity and current geological processes\, making it a fascinating destination for outdoor enthusiasts and geology lovers alike. \n\n\n					 Where do we meet?\n						\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \n\n\n\n					 Is there water?\n						\nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \n\n\n\n					 Is there an outhouse at the cabin?\n						\nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \n\n\n\n					 What do we pack?\n						\nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSocks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nBoots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\nMicrospikes: Icy\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\n\n\n\n					 Where do we park on the trip?\n						\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop. \n\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSocks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nBoots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\nMicrospikes: Icy\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop. \n															\n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/backpacking-snowshoe-to-lost-haven-cabin/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153714Z
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SUMMARY:Babcock Seeps - XSKI
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nJan. 17\, 2026 – 10:00 AM\nBabcock Seeps – 7 KM Return \nCross-country skiing along a creek with frozen seeps emerging from the rocks offers a unique and picturesque experience. As you glide over the snow-covered terrain\, the sound of your skis gently swishing against the surface creates a peaceful atmosphere\, interrupted only by the occasional rustle of the surrounding trees or the distant call of wildlife. \nThe creek\, frozen\, meanders alongside and underneath you\, its icy banks glistening in the sunlight. You can see patches of dark water peeking through the ice\, hinting at the flowing water beneath. The frozen seeps\, formed from water trickling down the rocky outcrops\, create stunning ice formations that sparkle like crystals. These natural sculptures\, combining water and rock\, add an artistic touch to the serene landscape. \nAs you cross the creek\, you might catch glimpses of small icicles hanging from the rocks above\, creating a beautiful contrast against the snow. The air is crisp and invigorating\, filled with the scent of spruce and and fresh snow. Overall\, cross-country skiing in this setting offers not just a physical workout but also a chance to connect with nature\, taking in the breathtaking beauty of winter’s quiet splendor. \nINCLUDED \nA winter day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \n7 KM Ski along the creek to the falls and back. \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nEmergency supplies carried by guide. \n\nBOOK NOW\n \nTotal Fee: $50 + TAXES \nRefund/Cancellation Eligibility: Please read the cancellation policy below. \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your full credit will be moved to a future date. \n\n \nHere’s a clear packing list for your skiing trip\, organized for easy reference: \nSki Equipment\n\nSkis\nBoots\nPoles\n\nDay Gear\n\nDay Backpack: To carry your essentials\nWater Bottle: For hydration\, we try to avoid bladders in the winter as they tend to freeze\nInsulated Water Bottle: To prevent freezing or keep drinks warm\n\nClothing\n\nWinter Jacket\nWinter Pants\nLayers of Clothing: Base and insulating layers\nExtra Layers: For added warmth\nExtra Pair of Socks: To keep your feet dry\nToque (Beanie) & Gloves: For warmth\nPack of Hand/Feet Warmers: For additional warmth\n\nFood and Supplies\n\nLunch & Snacks: Lightweight and energy-dense options\n\nAdditional Items\n\nHeadlamp: For visibility in low-light conditions\nSpare Clothes in Vehicle: In case you need a change\n\nThis list should help ensure that you’re well-prepared for your day on the trails. \nPlease be prepared for the mountain weather\, it changes quickly and our winter tours run in anything from -30C (-4F) to +10C (+50F). Wind chill can change the temperature dramatically and you will be outside for the duration of your tour. Dress in layers to be mobile but comfortable with temperatures. \n\n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions\nMeeting Location \n\nWhere do we meet?\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.\nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0\n\nSki Rentals \n\nCan I rent skis?\nYes! You can rent skis from your local Ski Club\, which is a great way to support the community if you don’t have your own gear. The TR Visitor Centre also offers rentals\, but they are on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and availability in your size isn’t guaranteed.\n\nTrail Difficulty \n\nIs it beginner-friendly?\nAbsolutely! While there are some challenging sections\, the tour is suitable for beginners. You should be fit enough to walk up and down a few hills and maintain a comfortable pace for about three kilometres. The tour starts with a mini skills session to help you get gliding on your own in no time!\n\nFamily Participation \n\nCan my child join in?\nYes\, we welcome families! The minimum age for participants is 11.\n\nParking Information \n\nWhere do we park?\nThere’s a pull-out area just before the bridge where you can park. We’ll do our best to take up minimal space. If you’re interested in carpooling from Tumbler Ridge\, we can discuss that at the Visitor Centre.\n\nGetting to the Trailhead \n\nHow do we get to the location?\nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading the way to the trailhead from the Visitor Centre.\n\nTour Cancellation Due to Weather \n\nIs the tour cancelled if it’s too cold?\nIf temperatures drop below -30 degrees Celsius (excluding wind chill)\, we will not hold the tour and can reschedule your booking to a future date.\n\nCancellation Policy \n\nWhat is the cancellation policy?\nRefund Policy: Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and upfront costs\, all-day adventures are non-refundable. However\, if you cancel at least a week in advance\, we can issue a credit for the full amount to be used for a future adventure. No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations made within a week of the event. We strive to provide an amazing experience\, but weather and safety restrictions may sometimes prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoint.\n\nRoad Conditions \n\nWhat if the roads are bad?\nWe’ll meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM\, giving everyone enough time to arrive safely. Please drive carefully\, and make sure to have my number saved in your phone in case you can’t make it.\n\nRestroom Facilities \n\nWhere can I use the bathroom?\nThere are plenty of places to stop for restroom breaks\, but please note that there are no outhouses along the trail.\n\nVehicle Responsibility \n\nAre we responsible for our vehicle to the trailhead?\nYes\, participants are responsible for driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead.\n\n#ski #waterfallchasing #tumblerridge #crosscountryski \n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/xski-babcock-seeps/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20241104T042733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T224914Z
UID:17007-1769248800-1769360400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Lost Haven Backpacking XSKI
DESCRIPTION:Pack your winter bags\, we’re going camping by cross-country skis close to Tumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC! \nJan. 24-25\, 2026\n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \n10-12 KM  Return – Rated Easy – Trail to the cabin and surrounding trails.  \nImagine embarking on a thrilling backpacking cross-country ski adventure that leads you through a stunning winter wonderland. As you glide along the snow-covered trails\, the crisp\, fresh air fills your lungs\, invigorating your spirit. \nThe path winds through a majestic forest\, where towering trees draped in glistening white snow create a picturesque canopy above you. Sunlight filters through the branches\, casting playful shadows on the ground and illuminating the sparkling snowflakes that dance in the air. \nWith every push of your poles\, you navigate the gentle undulations\, feeling the soft crunch of snow beneath your skis. The serene silence of the woods is occasionally broken by the gentle rustle of wildlife or the distant sound of a stream flowing beneath a layer of ice. \nAs you make your way deeper into the forest\, the anticipation builds for the cozy cabin that awaits you. Nestled amid the trees\, it beckons with the promise of warmth\, comfort\, and the joy of sharing stories by a crackling fire after a day of exploration. \nThe journey is as breathtaking as the destination\, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. \nhttps://youtube.com/shorts/JFVaOXEdHfw?feature=share \nMEALS INCLUDED – Northstar Kitchen & Catering will be providing the catering for our event\, and they are a local business in Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n\nLunch: A simple yet satisfying sandwich alongside a bag of fresh vegetables\, providing a nice crunch and healthy options.\nAppetizer: The meat and cheese platter is perfect for socializing and offers a variety of tastes.\nDinner: The choice between butter chicken with rice and naan or spaghetti with veggie meat sauce\, complemented by a Caesar salad\, provides something for everyone.\nBreakfast: Bacon or sausage and eggs in buns\, paired with fresh fruit for a hearty and energizing start to the day.\n\nA cozy and rustic dining experience! Reheating meals on a wood stove adds a unique touch\, enhancing the flavors while creating a warm atmosphere in the cabin. Simple and easy to pack in our bags and sleighs. \n															\n																														 \nDay 1: \nSaturday. \nJoin us at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM. This charming centre offers a delightful selection of local treasures\, so be sure to take a leisurely stroll and explore. \nAfterward\, we’ll head to the nearby trailhead\, taking our time to enjoy the scenic journey to the cabin\, it’s a quick journey to the cabin making it the perfect winter getaway close to home. \nWill enjoy the day exploring around the cabin on local trails. Expect  \nIn the evening\, we’ll gather around a cozy fire to celebrate a fantastic day of skiing.  \nDay 2:  \nSunday  \nStart your morning by the fire\, savoring a delicious breakfast prepared on the woodstove. Enjoy your meal with a stunning view of the Murray River\, setting the perfect tone for the day. \nAfter breakfast\, we’ll take our time packing up\, soaking in the serene atmosphere. Once we’re ready\, we’ll embark on another beautiful trail to make the most of our day before gathering our gear and heading home. It promises to be a memorable conclusion to our adventure! \n															\n																														 \nTotal Fee: $250 + TAXES \nNon-Refundable Deposit: $125  \nRefund Eligibility: No refunds will be issued after Jan 19\, 2025\, as spots are limited. \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n															\n															\n																														 \nExploring this area provides a unique opportunity to observe firsthand the effects of past glacial activity and current geological processes\, making it a fascinating destination for outdoor enthusiasts and geology lovers alike. \nFrequently Asked Questions\n\n\n					 Where do we meet?\n						\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \n\n\n\n					 Is there water?\n						\nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \n\n\n\n					 Is there an outhouse at the cabin?\n						\nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \n\n\n\n					 What do we pack?\n						\nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSki Socks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nSki Boots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\n\n\n\n					 Where do we park on the trip?\n						\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop. \n\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.  \nYou’ll need to bring your water with you. We found that 4 liters is the ideal amount to carry. While you can melt snow for water\, it must be boiled first. For your trip\, you only need to focus on drinking and washing water; food won’t require any additional water. \nYes\, there is an outhouse on site. You will need to bring toilet paper.  \nClothing\n\nBase Layers: Moisture-wicking long-sleeve shirt and thermal bottoms\nInsulating Layer: Fleece or down jacket\nOuter Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants\nSki Socks: Wool or synthetic ski socks\nHat and Neck Gaiter: Warm hat and neck warmer\nGloves or Mittens: Insulated and waterproof options\nGaiters: To keep snow out of your boots\nSki Boots: Comfortable and compatible with your bindings\n\nCamping Gear\n\nBackpack: Sturdy pack with sufficient capacity\nSleeping Bag: Appropriately rated for the expected temperatures\nSleeping Pad: Insulated for comfort and warmth\nStove: Lightweight camping stove and fuel\nCookware: Pot\, pan\, and utensils\nFirst Aid Kit: Essentials for injuries and emergencies\nMulti-tool or Knife: For various tasks\nHeadlamp or Flashlight: With extra batteries\nEmergency Whistle: For signalling in emergencies\n\nMiscellaneous\n\nWater Filter or Purification Tablets: For safe drinking water\nPersonal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush\, toothpaste\, biodegradable soap\, etc.\nSunscreen and Lip Balm: For sun and wind protection\nTrash Bags: For packing out waste\nCamera or Binoculars: Optional for capturing memories or wildlife observation\n\nOptional Items\n\nCamp Chair: For comfort at the campsite\nHot Water Bottle: For warmth at night\nNotebook or Journal: To document your experiences\n\nWe’ll be parking at the Golf Course in Tumbler Ridge\, where we’ll both start and finish the trail. It’s a single large loop.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/lost-haven-backpacking-xski/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking,Day Events,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20231026T171444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251019T001352Z
UID:14958-1770458400-1770483600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Flatbed Creek - XSKI
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nFeb. 7\, 2026 – 10:00 AM\nFlatbed Falls – 7KM Round Trip. \nDiscover the Beauty of Flatbed Creek\nExperience the serene landscapes and stunning views while cross-country skiing on Flatbed Creek in Tumbler Ridge. This picturesque location features well-maintained trails suitable for skiers of all skill levels\, making it an ideal destination for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. \n\n \nINCLUDED \nA winter day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \n7 KM Ski along the creek to the falls and back. \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nEmergency supplies carried by guide. \n\nBOOK NOW\n \nTotal Fee: $54.00 \nRefund/Cancellation Eligibility: Please read the cancellation policy below. \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your full credit will be moved to a future date. \nHere’s a clear packing list for your skiing trip\, organized for easy reference: \nSki Equipment\n\nSkis\nBoots\nPoles\n\nDay Gear\n\nDay Backpack: To carry your essentials\nWater Bottle: For hydration\, we try to avoid bladders in the winter as they tend to freeze\nInsulated Water Bottle: To prevent freezing or keep drinks warm\n\nClothing\n\nWinter Jacket\nWinter Pants\nLayers of Clothing: Base and insulating layers\nExtra Layers: For added warmth\nExtra Pair of Socks: To keep your feet dry\nToque (Beanie) & Gloves: For warmth\nPack of Hand/Feet Warmers: For additional warmth\n\nFood and Supplies\n\nLunch & Snacks: Lightweight and energy-dense options\n\nAdditional Items\n\nHeadlamp: For visibility in low-light conditions\nSpare Clothes in Vehicle: In case you need a change\n\nThis list should help ensure that you’re well-prepared for your day on the trails. \n\n\n \nPlease be prepared for the mountain weather\, it changes quickly and our winter tours run in anything from -27C (-4F) to +10C (+50F). Wind chill can change the temperature dramatically and you will be outside for the duration of your tour. Dress in layers to be mobile but comfortable with temperatures. \n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nMeeting Location \n\nWhere do we meet?\nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM.\nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0\n\nSki Rentals \n\nCan I rent skis?\nYes! You can rent skis from your local Ski Club\, which is a great way to support the community if you don’t have your own gear. The TR Visitor Centre also offers rentals\, but they are on a first-come\, first-served basis\, and availability in your size isn’t guaranteed.\n\nTrail Difficulty \n\nIs it beginner-friendly?\nAbsolutely! While there are some challenging sections\, the tour is suitable for beginners. You should be fit enough to walk up and down a few hills and maintain a comfortable pace for about three kilometres. The tour starts with a mini skills session to help you get gliding on your own in no time!\n\nFamily Participation \n\nCan my child join in?\nYes\, we welcome families! The minimum age for participants is 11.\n\nParking Information \n\nWhere do we park?\nWe will start at the campground right outside of Tumbler Ridge. We’ll do our best to take up minimal space. If you’re interested in carpooling from Tumbler Ridge\, we can discuss that at the Visitor Centre.\n\nGetting to the Trailhead \n\nHow do we get to the location?\nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading the way to the trailhead from the Visitor Centre.\n\nTour Cancellation Due to Weather \n\nIs the tour cancelled if it’s too cold?\nIf temperatures drop below -30 degrees Celsius (excluding wind chill)\, we will not hold the tour and can reschedule your booking to a future date.\n\nCancellation Policy \n\nWhat is the cancellation policy?\nRefund Policy: Due to the nature of outdoor adventures and upfront costs\, all-day adventures are non-refundable. However\, if you cancel at least a week in advance\, we can issue a credit for the full amount to be used for a future adventure. No refunds or credits will be issued for cancellations made within a week of the event. We strive to provide an amazing experience\, but weather and safety restrictions may sometimes prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoint.\n\nRoad Conditions \n\nWhat if the roads are bad?\nWe’ll meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM\, giving everyone enough time to arrive safely. Please drive carefully\, and make sure to have my number saved in your phone in case you can’t make it.\n\nRestroom Facilities \n\nWhere can I use the bathroom?\nThere are plenty of places to stop for restroom breaks\, but please note that there are no outhouses along the trail.\n\nVehicle Responsibility \n\nAre we responsible for our vehicle to the trailhead?\nYes\, participants are responsible for driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead.\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \n#flatbedcreek #tumblerridge #trgeo #crosscountryskiing \nPHOTOS – BIRGIT SHARMAN & WNMS
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/flatbed-creek-xski/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260520T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260407T232601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T215951Z
UID:19445-1779303600-1779310800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Backpacking Gear Demystified: What You Need & Why It Matters
DESCRIPTION:JOIN HERE\n \nA two-hour webinar for women who want to pack smarter\, move lighter\, and feel genuinely confident in the backcountry. \nDate: Wed\, May 20 \nTime: 7 – 9 PM MST \nWhere: Zoom · $25 \n“Backpacking gear isn’t about having the best or the lightest — it’s about having the right tools to feel safe\, confident\, and present in the backcountry.” \n\n \nWhy backpacking matters\nThere is something that shifts in you when you carry everything you need on your back and walk into the wilderness. Backpacking strips things down to what is essential — and in doing so\, it has a way of reminding you what you are made of. It builds physical endurance\, mental resilience\, and a relationship with the natural world that day hikes simply can’t replicate. \nFor women especially\, stepping into the backcountry with confidence is powerful. It is a space where you set the pace\, make the decisions\, and discover what you are capable of when the trail gets hard. Whether you are chasing alpine views\, seeking solitude\, or building community around a campfire — backpacking opens doors that stay open for life. \nWhy gear is the foundation\nGear is not just equipment — it is the difference between a trip that breaks you down and one that builds you up. The wrong shelter in a rainstorm\, a sleeping pad that doesn’t insulate\, boots that weren’t tested before a long approach — these things don’t just make a trip uncomfortable\, they can compromise your safety and your confidence in ways that take time to recover from. \nUnderstanding your gear — what it does\, why you chose it\, and how it works together as a system — gives you something no amount of expensive equipment can buy: the ability to make good decisions in the field. That knowledge travels with you on every trip\, in every season\, for the rest of your backpacking life. \n\n \nWhy a webinar like this is worth your time\nMost gear advice online is overwhelming\, gear-brand sponsored\, or written for a general audience that doesn’t reflect your experience\, your body\, or where you actually hike. Two hours with a professional guide who has carried these systems through Northern BC conditions — and who can answer your actual questions in real time — is worth more than hours of scrolling through reviews and Reddit threads. \nA focused\, well-designed learning session like this one gives you a framework you’ll return to again and again. As your experience grows\, your gear evolves — and the way you think about what goes in your pack will evolve with it. This webinar is not a one-time fix. It is a starting point for a lifetime of better trips. \nWhat we’ll cover\nMost people approach gear as a list to check off. This webinar reframes it as decision-making — because what you carry and why shapes your entire experience on the trail. \nWe’ll walk through the Big 4 core systems (shelter\, sleep\, pack\, and food)\, the gear categories that round out a well-built kit\, the most common mistakes — and how to avoid them — and how to start building a gear list based on your experience level and goals. Sara will be showing her actual gear live during the session. \n\n \nWho this is for\nWhether you’re brand new to backpacking or you’ve done a few trips and want to refine your kit\, this webinar meets you where you are. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by gear choices — or wondered if you’re carrying too much — this is the night to tune in. \nWhat you’ll walk away with \nA simple gear checklist\, a PDF of the presentation\, and a clearer sense of how to evaluate every item in your pack — before your next trip and for every trip after. \nMeet your speaker\nSL \nSara Laing \nIGA Professional Interpretive Hiking Guide · ACMG Hiking Guide · Peak Wyld Co. \nSara brings years of experience guiding in the Northern Rockies to this conversation. She’s the kind of guide who thinks deeply about what’s in her pack and why — and she’s here to help you do the same. \nSara is a certified IGA 4-Season Professional Hiking Guide and ACMG Hiking Guide\, freshly rooted in Tumbler Ridge\, BC after years of guiding in the Canadian Rockies. She doesn’t just lead hikes — she opens people’s eyes to the world beneath their boots and above the treeline. Wildflowers\, geology\, ecosystems\, the quiet stories the land tells if you slow down enough to listen. She’s the kind of guide who turns a ridge walk into a full-on education — all woven into an experience that sticks with you long after your boots are off. \n\nJOIN HERE
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/backpacking-gear-demystified-what-you-need-why-it-matters/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:All,Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260524T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T184956Z
UID:12890-1779613200-1779642000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Teepee/Quality Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nMay 24\, 2026\nTeepee & Quality Falls\nTeepee Falls\, 35 km north of Tumbler Ridge on Hwy 52 \nSome places earn their silence. Teepee Falls is one of them. \nA 15-metre cascade drops off an ancient sandstone lip into a boulder-strewn canyon carved over 90 million years — and the trail to get there is as beautiful as the destination. Wind through spruce and aspen forest with views of the Murray River valley opening up along the way. Watch for mountain goats navigating the black shale cliffs below — somehow\, improbably\, they’ve made this canyon home. \nIn winter\, the falls freeze solid and become one of the region’s finest ice climbing destinations. Every season here has something to say. \n Distance: 5 km return  Elevation gain: ~80 m  Difficulty: Easy \n\nQuality Falls 6 km north of Tumbler Ridge on Hwy 52 \nClose to town and easy to reach\, Quality Falls has a way of surprising people who think they know what a short trail can offer. \nFollow Quality Creek through the forest to a seven-metre waterfall dropping over a sandstone ledge into a small\, swimmable pool below. You can walk right to the water’s edge. Listen for the winter wren and the flash of an American Dipper working the creek — this trail is quietly one of the best birding spots in the Geopark. \nPack a picnic. Stay awhile. \n Distance: 2 km return  Elevation gain: ~40 m  Difficulty: Easy–Moderate (one steep staircase near the falls) \n\n \nINCLUDED \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course. \nProper fossil handling. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. \n\nBOOK NOW\n \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow 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. \nIf 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. \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n\n \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available\, including an outhouse located at the trailhead. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us! \nPacking List: \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks & Lunch\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/teepee-quality-falls/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260613T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20250718T190101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T222458Z
UID:18350-1781341200-1781370000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:River & Ridge Adventure
DESCRIPTION:June 13\, 2026\n“Embark on an unforgettable adventure in Tumbler Ridge! Hike to the stunning Bergeron Falls and experience the thrill of a jet boat ride to Kinueseo Falls. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers—don’t miss this incredible journey!”\nTumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC\n\nBOOK NOW\n\n\n \nItinerary for the Bergeron and Kinueseo Falls Adventure \n9:00 AM – Meet at the Visitor Centre Kick off your adventure at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre\, where you’ll gather with fellow explorers. \nDrive to Boat Launch Hop on board for a scenic drive to the boat launch\, where excitement builds for the day ahead. \nLoad Up the Boat Once at the launch\, we’ll load up the boat and prepare for an exhilarating ride down the river. \nJourney to Bergeron Falls As we glide along the river\, soak in the stunning landscapes before we arrive at the majestic Bergeron Falls. \nHike to the Falls Enjoy a short hike to one of the tallest waterfalls in Northern BC\, renowned for its breathtaking views and the chance to spot mountain goats. \nLunch by the River Savor a delicious homemade lunch featuring pulled pork sandwiches and snacks\, all while taking in the serene riverside atmosphere. \nJet Boat Experience to Kinueseo Falls After lunch\, gear up for an exhilarating jet boat ride to the iconic Kinueseo Falls\, located within the UNESCO Geopark. Experience the thrill of the ride as you approach one of the most famous waterfalls in the region. \n\n \nAdventure Experience Includes:\n\nGuided Hiking: Expert guides ensuring safety and enjoyment.\nBoat Ride: Scenic transport to Bergeron Falls and Kinueseo Falls.\nDelicious Meals: BBQ beef tenderloin on a bun\, fresh veggies\, snacks\, cookies\, and water.\nStunning Views: Breathtaking sights and photo opportunities.\nSafety Gear: All necessary equipment provided for hiking and boating.\nIntimate Group Size: Only 8 spots available for a personalized experience.\nRefund Policy: Full refund if river conditions prevent the trip.\n\nHiking to Bergeron Falls is a captivating experience that combines stunning natural beauty with a sense of adventure. The trail offers a short but rewarding hike\, making it accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. \nAs you set off on the trail\, you’ll be surrounded by lush forests and the serene sounds of nature. The path is well-marked\, guiding you through diverse terrain that showcases the region’s unique flora and fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife\, as this area is known for sightings of mountain goats and other animals. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nThe adventure doesn’t stop at Bergeron Falls! After enjoying a delicious homemade lunch by the river\, featuring pulled pork sandwiches and snacks\, we’ll continue our journey upstream to the world-famous Kinueseo Falls. \nAs we embark on this thrilling ride\, you’ll be captivated by the stunning scenery along the river\, with dramatic landscapes and lush wilderness surrounding us. The anticipation builds as we approach Kinueseo Falls\, known for its breathtaking height and dramatic cascades that plunge into the pristine waters below. \nPrepare to be awed by the sheer power and beauty of this iconic waterfall\, which is a highlight of the UNESCO Geopark. Whether you’re capturing photos or simply soaking in the experience\, Kinueseo Falls promises to be a breathtaking finale to an unforgettable day of adventure in Tumbler Ridge! \nTALK ABOUT LUNCH ON THE RIVER!\nFor your event\, the meal will feature a delicious BBQ beef tenderloin served on a bun\, complemented by a selection of fresh vegetables\, tasty snacks\, and mouthwatering cookies for dessert. This hearty and satisfying meal is perfect for refueling after a day of adventure\, providing participants with a delightful culinary experience amidst the stunning backdrop of Tumbler Ridge. Enjoy the flavors of homemade goodness as you relax and share stories with fellow adventurers! \n\n \nAdventure Pricing and Booking Details \n\nTotal Price for the Adventure: $475.00 + GST\nDeposit: A non-refundable deposit of $150.00 is required at the time of initial booking. Spots are limited to only 8 participants.\n\nImportant Notes: \n\nThe river levels will determine the feasibility of the trip. If we cannot reach the designated destinations\, a full refund will be issued.\nFull payment must be made by June 1\, 2026. Any bookings made after this date will require full payment at the time of booking.\n\nSecure your spot for this unforgettable adventure today! \n\n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nMeet our Partners – Randy & Roxanne Gulick – Owner’s of Wild River Adventures\n \nWild River Adventure Tours started from a passion for the scenic wilderness of Tumbler Ridge\, and everything it has to offer. Today\, we are a small family-run touring company with years of experience in the area. We want you to feel the same passion we feel every time we look at Kinuseo Falls
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/river-and-ridge/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Jet Boat Tours,Paddle Events,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260614T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T184835Z
UID:12885-1781427600-1781456400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Bergeron Upper/Lower Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nJune 14\, 2026\nBergeron Falls \nEmbark on a rewarding hike to Bergeron Falls\, one of the remarkable highway waterfalls in Northern BC. This spectacular waterfall plunges 100 meters over a sandstone lip into a stunning horseshoe-shaped bowl\, creating a breathtaking sight that’s not to be missed. \nThe trail features impressive sections along the riverside and through scenic canyons\, allowing hikers to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. As you approach Bergeron Falls\, you’ll be captivated by the sight of the cascading water tumbling over rugged rock formations into a tranquil pool below. \nLocated in Tumbler Ridge\, BC\, Bergeron Falls is a true gem that offers not only a picturesque destination but also a serene and peaceful atmosphere. This hike is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those looking to experience the splendor of British Columbia’s landscapes. Join us on this unforgettable journey to witness the beauty of Bergeron Falls! \n11.5 KM Round Trip  \nChallenging Difficulty \n5-7 Hours \n365m (1200 ft) Elevation Change \n															\n															\n															\n																														 \nINCLUDED  \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available\, including an outhouse located at the trailhead. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n															\n																														 \nPacking List: \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks & Lunch\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bergeron-upper-lower-falls/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260620T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260506T200136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T204732Z
UID:19553-1781944200-1781974800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Le Hudette Lakes - Chetwynd
DESCRIPTION:LE HUDETTE LAKES – CHETWYND AREA\, BC.\nA short push into the alpine — and then the world opens up. \nGuided Day Hike. All-skill introduction to alpine hiking. \n		\n		\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nJune 20\, 2026 – 8:30 AM \nLe Hudette Lakes\nYou don’t have to go far to feel like you’ve left everything behind. Le Hudette Lakes sits tucked into the alpine just outside Chetwynd — two stunning mountain lakes\, open ridgelines\, and a wilderness that most people drive right past without ever knowing it’s there. We’re changing that. \nThis is a route\, not a groomed trail. It follows a seismic line up into the alpine\, gains 340m of elevation\, and rewards you with jaw-dropping views and the kind of quiet that only the backcountry can offer. Once you’re up there\, the doors open — ridge walks\, summit scrambles\, alpine tarns\, and all the wildflowers of a northern BC summer. \nThis guided hike is being offered in partnership with the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\, the local organization behind preserving and expanding outdoor access in this incredible region. Your participation directly supports trails in the area. \nWe’ll handle the navigation so you can soak in every second of it. \n\n\n					 TRIP AT A GLANCE\n						\n  \n\nDate: June 20\, 2026\nDistance: 7.5 km return\nApproximate Time: 4 hours\nElevation Gain: 340m\nDifficulty: Moderate — suitable for hikers with a reasonable base fitness level\nAccess: Forest Service Road (suitable for most vehicles in good road conditions)\nLocation: Le Hudette Lakes\, ~82 km from Chetwynd\, BC\nPartner: Chetwynd Outdoor Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n\n\n\n					 INCLUDED\n						\n  \n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on unmarked alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Chetwynd area\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nProper fossil handling\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n\n\n\n					 FEE & CANCELLATION POLICY\n						\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer. Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \n\n\n\n					 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n						\nFrequently Asked Questions \nWho is this hike for? This hike is suited for people who are reasonably active and comfortable hiking uphill on uneven\, unmarked terrain. It is not a beginner trail — this is a route through the backcountry\, and some navigation experience is helpful\, though our guide will lead the way. Strong beginners are welcome with the understanding that this is rugged northern terrain. \nIs there signage on the trail? No. This is an unmarked route\, currently flagged with orange flagging tape. Our guide knows the terrain and will lead you safely. \nWhat’s the road like to get there? The access road is a decent dirt/gravel Forest Service Road suitable for most vehicles in normal conditions. We’ll send full driving directions and road notes before the event date. \nWhat if the weather is bad? Light rain won’t cancel us — northern BC is wet sometimes\, and that’s part of it. If the weather creates a genuine safety concern\, we will notify you as early as possible and work with you on rebooking or a refund. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is always recommended that everyone carry bear spray.  \n\n\n\n					 WHAT TO PACK\n						\nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n\n  \n\nDate: June 20\, 2026\nDistance: 7.5 km return\nApproximate Time: 4 hours\nElevation Gain: 340m\nDifficulty: Moderate — suitable for hikers with a reasonable base fitness level\nAccess: Forest Service Road (suitable for most vehicles in good road conditions)\nLocation: Le Hudette Lakes\, ~82 km from Chetwynd\, BC\nPartner: Chetwynd Outdoor Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n  \n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on unmarked alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Chetwynd area\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nProper fossil handling\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer. Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWho is this hike for? This hike is suited for people who are reasonably active and comfortable hiking uphill on uneven\, unmarked terrain. It is not a beginner trail — this is a route through the backcountry\, and some navigation experience is helpful\, though our guide will lead the way. Strong beginners are welcome with the understanding that this is rugged northern terrain. \nIs there signage on the trail? No. This is an unmarked route\, currently flagged with orange flagging tape. Our guide knows the terrain and will lead you safely. \nWhat’s the road like to get there? The access road is a decent dirt/gravel Forest Service Road suitable for most vehicles in normal conditions. We’ll send full driving directions and road notes before the event date. \nWhat if the weather is bad? Light rain won’t cancel us — northern BC is wet sometimes\, and that’s part of it. If the weather creates a genuine safety concern\, we will notify you as early as possible and work with you on rebooking or a refund. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is always recommended that everyone carry bear spray.  \nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n					\n									BOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/events-le-hudette-lakes-guided-hike/
LOCATION:A&W Parking Lot
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Peace Region
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260627T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260210T052417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T210150Z
UID:19030-1782550800-1782579600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Barbour Falls & Nesbitt's Knee Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nJune 27\, 2026\nBarbour Falls & Nesbitt’s Knee Falls\nPerfect Time for Waterfall Viewing\nJoin us for the ultimate waterfall tour! This adventure features two shorter hikes that lead directly to stunning waterfalls\, complete with a descent to each site. At this time of year\, you can experience the waterfalls in full roar\, making for an unforgettable experience. \nThe best part? If you’re eager for a waterfall adventure\, this tour is on the way to Kinuseo Falls. You can check off three incredible waterfalls in one day\, all along the same route! \nBarbour Falls – 2 KM \nNesbitt’s Knee Falls – 3 KM  \n															\n																														 \nINCLUDED\nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n		   \n🌄 Join Us on a Scenic Hike! 📸\nWe’re on the lookout for fresh photos! We’re upgrading two hikes and inviting photographers to join us in exchange for a hike experience. \nWhat We Offer: \n\nStunning landscapes to capture 📷\nThe chance to collaborate with fellow photographers 🤝\nA unique opportunity to trade services!\n\nIf you’re interested\, please reach out to us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca to discuss further details and secure your spot! Let’s make some amazing memories together! \nLooking forward to hearing from you! 🌟 \n															\n																														 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n																														 \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 litres of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation on this hike!  \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There is a public washroom at the Visitor Centre before we leave. No outhouses on the trail.  \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us! 
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/barbour-falls-nesbitts-knee-falls/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260708T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260708T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260604T214406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260606T010505Z
UID:19701-1783501200-1783522800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Wyld Explorers Camp\, 8-10
DESCRIPTION:Peak Wyld Co. presents \nWYLD\nEXPLORERS\nCamp \nJuly 8\, 2026\n9:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nFort St. John \nRegister Now\nScroll \n\n  \n\n“A full day spent out on the trails — skills\, movement\, and time in the wild. Back by popular demand.” \n  \n\nAbout the Camp \nA day out\nin the wild\nWyld Explorers Camp is a full day of hands-on outdoor education for kids aged 8–10.\nWe hit the local trails in Fort St. John and spend the day learning real wilderness skills —\nthe kind that stick with kids long after the mud washes off. \nThis camp ran last year and was such a hit we couldn’t wait to bring it back.\nSpots are limited — grab yours early. \nCamp Stats\n6 skills\nKnot tying\, plant ID\, first aid\,\nhiking\, crafts & mapping skills\nAges 8–10\nOne full day on the trails.\n9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.\n1\nday on\nthe trail \n \nWhat We’re Doing \nReal skills.\nReal trails.\n\n🪢\nKnot Tying \nLearn the essential knots every outdoor adventurer needs — bowlines\, hitches\, and more. \n🌿\nPlant Identification \nDiscover what’s growing around you — edible plants\, medicinal herbs\, and local species. \n🩹\nFirst Aid Basics \nPractical first aid skills every kid should know — confidence in the outdoors starts here. \n🥾\nTrail Hiking \nExplore Fort St. John’s local trails with expert guides leading the way. \n🗺️\nMapping Skills \nRead a map\, use a compass\, and learn to navigate — skills for life beyond the screen. \n🎨\nNature Crafts \nCreate something to take home — crafts inspired by the natural world around us. \n\n  \n\nDay of Details \nWhat you\nneed to know\n📅\nDate & Time\nWednesday\, July 8\, 2026\n9:00 AM – 3:00 PM\n📍\nMeet Us At\nFish Creek Entrance Parking Lot\nFort St. John\, BC\n👧\nAges\n8 – 10 years old\nLimited spots available\n🚻\nFacilities\nBathroom available on site\n🌲\nSetting\nFort St. John local trails\nOutdoor wilderness education\nWhat to Pack\nPlease bring everything on this list \n\n🧥 Jacket or warm layer\n🥪 Lunch & snacks for the day\n💧 Water bottle (refillable)\n👕 Change of clothes\n\nKids will be outside all day rain or shine — dress for the weather and expect to get a little muddy. That’s the best part. \n\n  \n\nLimited Spots Available \nReady to\njoin us?\nDon’t miss out — this camp was a hit last year and we expect the same this time around. Secure your child’s spot today. \nRegister Now \nAges 8–10 · July 8\, 2026 · Fort St. John \n\nPeak Wyld Co. \npeakwyldco.ca · Northern British Columbia \nQuestions? Reach out — we’re happy to help.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/wyld-explorers-camp/
LOCATION:Fish Creek
CATEGORIES:All,Courses,Day Events,Peace Region
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260710T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260713T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20240212T020300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T045337Z
UID:15768-1783672200-1783954800@peakwyldco.ca
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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SUMMARY:Mount Reesor
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nJuly 11\, 2026\nMount Reesor\nThe Mount Reesor area presents incredible opportunities for alpine hiking just outside of Tumbler Ridge. As you ascend towards Mount Reesor\, you’ll encounter a remarkable feature along the ridge—an expansive stretch of barren brown shale\, famously known as the Caribou Highway. This unique landscape not only showcases the raw beauty of the mountains but also offers hikers a thrilling challenge as they navigate the rugged terrain. With each step\, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys\, making this hike an unforgettable adventure in the heart of nature. \n5-6 Hours/10 KM return \nElevation Gain: 560 M (1840 ft) \nRating: Challenging \n															\n																														 \nIncluded \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 litres of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. Your guide will provide a water filter. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n															\n																														 \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/mount-reesor/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260718T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260506T191842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T201955Z
UID:19532-1784363400-1784394000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Mount Stephenson - Chetwynd
DESCRIPTION:MOUNT STEPHENSON – CHETWYND AREA\, BC.\nA summit lake. A mountain backdrop. A hike that earns every step. \nGuided Day Hike. For strong\, experienced hikers ready to push into the alpine. \n		\n		\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nJuly 18\, 2026 – 8:30 AM \nMt. Stephenson\nMount Stephenson is not a casual stroll — and that’s exactly why it’s worth doing. This rugged\, backcountry route near Chetwynd takes you through 540m of elevation gain over 7 km return\, following a seismic line up into spectacular alpine terrain. At the top\, you’re rewarded with a breathtaking view of an alpine lake with Mount Stephenson rising behind it — one of those views that stops you mid-step and reminds you why you go outside in the first place. \nThis is route travel. There’s no established trail\, no signage\, and no guarantee it’ll be easy. What we can guarantee: an experienced guide\, a safe group\, and a day in the kind of landscape that northern BC does better than anywhere. \nThis event is offered in partnership with the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\, who have been championing outdoor access in this region for years. We’re proud to work alongside them. \n\n\n					 TRIP AT A GLANCE\n						\n  \n\nDate: July 18\, 2026\nDistance: 7 km return\nApproximate Time: 6 hours\nElevation Gain: 540m\nDifficulty: Challenging — for experienced hikers with solid fitness\nAccess: Forest Service Road (suitable for most vehicles in good road conditions)\nLocation: Mount Stephenson\, ~75 km from Chetwynd\, BC\nPartner: Chetwynd Outdoor Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n\n\n\n					 INCLUDED\n						\n  \n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on unmarked alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Chetwynd area\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nProper fossil handling\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n\n\n\n					 FEE & CANCELLATION POLICY\n						\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer. Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \n\n\n\n					 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\n						\nWho is this hike for? This hike is for experienced hikers with solid cardiovascular fitness. The 540m elevation gain and 6-hour timeframe make it more demanding than an average day hike. If you’re newer to hiking\, we’d recommend starting with Le Hudette Lakes (June 20) and working up to this one. \nIs there a trail? No. Mount Stephenson is a backcountry route\, currently marked with orange flagging tape. Our guide has experience on this terrain and will lead navigation throughout the day. \nWhat’s the road access like? Access is via a decent dirt/gravel Forest Service Road. Driving directions and road notes will be sent to all registered participants before the event date. \nWhat if the weather turns? We operate in northern BC — we don’t run from clouds or light rain. If weather creates a genuine safety risk\, we will make that call early and communicate clearly. If Peak Wyld Co. cancels\, your payment is credited toward a future date. \nIs this suitable for beginners? Honestly\, no. This is rugged\, unmarked alpine terrain with significant elevation gain. We want everyone to have a great experience — and that means being honest that this one is for people who have spent real time in the backcountry. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is always recommended that everyone carry bear spray.  \n\n\n\n					 WHAT TO PACK\n						\nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n\n  \n\nDate: July 18\, 2026\nDistance: 7 km return\nApproximate Time: 6 hours\nElevation Gain: 540m\nDifficulty: Challenging — for experienced hikers with solid fitness\nAccess: Forest Service Road (suitable for most vehicles in good road conditions)\nLocation: Mount Stephenson\, ~75 km from Chetwynd\, BC\nPartner: Chetwynd Outdoor Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\n  \n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on unmarked alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Chetwynd area\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nProper fossil handling\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Chetwynd Outdoor Society\n\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer. Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \nWho is this hike for? This hike is for experienced hikers with solid cardiovascular fitness. The 540m elevation gain and 6-hour timeframe make it more demanding than an average day hike. If you’re newer to hiking\, we’d recommend starting with Le Hudette Lakes (June 20) and working up to this one. \nIs there a trail? No. Mount Stephenson is a backcountry route\, currently marked with orange flagging tape. Our guide has experience on this terrain and will lead navigation throughout the day. \nWhat’s the road access like? Access is via a decent dirt/gravel Forest Service Road. Driving directions and road notes will be sent to all registered participants before the event date. \nWhat if the weather turns? We operate in northern BC — we don’t run from clouds or light rain. If weather creates a genuine safety risk\, we will make that call early and communicate clearly. If Peak Wyld Co. cancels\, your payment is credited toward a future date. \nIs this suitable for beginners? Honestly\, no. This is rugged\, unmarked alpine terrain with significant elevation gain. We want everyone to have a great experience — and that means being honest that this one is for people who have spent real time in the backcountry. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is always recommended that everyone carry bear spray.  \nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n					\n									BOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/mount-stephenson-chetwynd/
LOCATION:A&W Parking Lot
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Peace Region
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T134136Z
UID:12893-1784419200-1785196799@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Wyld Women Take The North
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nWokkpash Lake\, Northeast British Columbia \nJuly 19-27\, 2026\nWOMEN ONLY \n		How do you describe a trip that’s both rugged and refreshing at the same time? One moment you’re drenched in a rainstorm\, and just five minutes later you’re basking in the sun\, laughing as your gear dries. You’ll be breathless climbing the hills\, then filled with pride as you sit at the top staring into the next valley\, knowing you’ve earned every step. This journey is all about balance—it challenges and comforts\, pushes and restores. You’ll quietly watch caribou pass by\, while also falling asleep with the thrill of knowing you’re deep in bear country. Seven days of raw\, backcountry living ends with a flourish—a float plane ride over rugged wilderness\, a soul-soothing dip in the Liard River Hot Springs\, and a three-course meal that feels like pure luxury. And this year? It’s not just any trip. It’s the release of “Wyld” Women Take the North AND our 10-year anniversary! A decade of adventure\, growth\, and unforgettable moments—this is the year to celebrate with us in the mountains. \n															\n															\n																														 \n\n\n					 INCLUDED ​\n						\nJoin us for an exhilarating guided backpacking tour into Wokkpash Lake\, BC\, led by an experienced guide who possesses extensive knowledge of the area. \nHighlights of the Tour: \n\n1-Night Stay at Northern Rockies Lodge: Relax and recharge in comfortable accommodations.\n\n\n3-Course Dinner at Northern Rockies Lodge: Savour a delicious evening meal featuring local flavours.\n\n\nBuffet-Style Breakfast at Northern Rockies Lodge: Start your day on your way home with a hearty breakfast to fuel your adventure.\n\n\nFloat Plane Ride: Experience a breathtaking flight from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, offering stunning aerial views of the Northern Rockies.\n\n\nAir Tour of the Northern Rockies: Take in the majestic landscapes from above\, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.\n\n\nShuttle to Liard River Hot Springs: Enjoy a relaxing journey to the hot springs for a well-deserved soak.\n\n\nPizza Lunch at the Lodge: Savour delicious pizza upon arrival at the lodge\, perfect for re-energizing after your travels.\n\n\nDoor Prizes and Peak Wyld Co Swag: Look forward to exciting giveaways and exclusive merchandise.\n\n\nRiver Crossings: Experience multiple river crossings\, adding a thrilling element to your trek.\n\n\nAdmission to Liard River Hot Springs: Enjoy access to the natural hot springs\, a perfect way to unwind.\n\n\nNight Star Gazing: End your days under the stars with stunning views of the night sky.\n\n\nCamping Adventure: Spend a week in your tent\, moving camp almost every day for a true wilderness experience.\n\n\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Learn essential outdoor skills during the journey.\n\n\nCommunity Support: $5 from every booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society\, helping to maintain and preserve the area.\n\n\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share memories with fellow adventurers in a communal photo album.\n\n\nSafety First: Guides will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\n\n\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join a group Zoom meeting to discuss gear packing and address any questions you may have. Details will be emailed closer to the date.\n\nPrepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with camaraderie\, breathtaking landscapes\, and the thrill of exploration! \n\n\n\n					 ITINERARY ​\n						\nItinerary \nDay 1: Arrive at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre for a meet and greet at 10:00 AM MST. After checking in\, we’ll embark on a scenic 1.5-hour drive to the trailhead. Expect a relaxed morning as we adjust our packs\, weigh our gear\, and participate in a bear spray course while reviewing essential safety precautions before hitting the trail. \nDays 2-7: Each day will begin with packing up and hitting the trail by 10 AM\, unless otherwise noted by the guide. Weather will play a significant role in our daily activities\, allowing us ample time to reach Wokkpash Lake without rushing. We’ll tackle the trails at our own pace\, covering approximately 5-10 KM per day\, with no strict distance requirements. \nDay 8: We’ll make one trip from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, BC. Upon arrival\, you’ll receive your room key (rooms will be shared\, two per room). After settling in\, enjoy a delicious homemade pizza meal before heading to the Liard River Hot Springs for a rejuvenating soak in the natural hot springs. Upon returning to the Lodge\, indulge in a three-course dinner prepared by the local chef—menu details will be provided before the trip. We’ll wrap up the evening with a stroll to a local honey hole on the lake with the group. \nDay 9: Savor a delightful breakfast and coffee at 8:00 AM to conclude our adventure. We’ll then shuttle back to the trailhead\, with departure scheduled for 9:00 AM\, and enjoy a scenic hour-long ride. \n\n\n\n					 FREQUENTLY ASKED TRIP QUESTIONS ​\n						\nHow is the water?Water availability is not an issue on this trip. We recommend bringing a 2L hydration bladder along with a 1L water bottle for ease of carrying. Once at the lake\, we strongly advise filtering the water\, as it can sometimes appear discoloured due to weather conditions. River runoff may also affect clarity\, so carrying a water filter is essential for backcountry safety. \nWhere do we meet?Participants will gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM on July 17\, 2026. \nAre campfires permitted every night?Campfire availability is contingent upon the current wildfire situation. It is crucial to be aware of any fire bans that may be in effect. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be allowed regardless of the ban status. \nWhat are the bathroom facilities?Participants will be responsible for creating catholes\, which must be dug at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, and campsites. We encourage the buddy system when venturing away from camp and advise carrying bear spray. As a camp rule\, if you use the bathroom\, please return with a stick for the fire. An outhouse is available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will be present?One experienced guide will accompany the group throughout the trip\, providing support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support\, ensuring safety in the unlikely event of an emergency. \nCan we go on day hikes?Participants are required to remain with the group and are not permitted to embark on day hikes or other solo adventures. We prioritize group cohesion and visibility\, and any changes to this policy will be communicated by the guide. Rain days may allow for day hikes\, depending on weather conditions. \nWill a detailed itinerary be provided?Yes\, we will issue a detailed itinerary outlining our day-to-day activities. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can significantly impact our plans\, as flooding may occasionally render certain routes impassable. \nWhat should we know about bears and wildlife?We adhere to stringent bear safety protocols while travelling in groups. The trail is shared with various wildlife\, including both small and large game. Previous trips have encountered porcupines and marmots. Participants should store their supplies in dry bags\, as food storage can be challenging. Guides will carry protective measures\, including a firearm\, and food will be stored away from camp whenever possible. Bear caches are located along the trail\, including one at Wokkpash Lake.  \nAre dogs allowed on the trip?No pets\, including dogs\, are permitted on this trip. Only guides may bring their dogs. \nWhat if the plane cannot land due to weather conditions?The weather in mountainous regions can be unpredictable\, and flight cancellations may occur. We prepare for such scenarios by packing an extra day’s worth of food. Two planes will be scheduled to transport participants from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, but we cannot guarantee both will operate on the same day. We recommend not booking return flights for the same day and allowing an additional day or two in case of delays. Consider securing trip insurance for your travel arrangements. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service available while on the trail. If you possess a satellite communication device\, we encourage you to bring it along. Once we arrive at the lodge\, you will be provided with Wi-Fi access. Please note that phone use is discouraged during dinner to foster group interaction and enjoyment of the natural surroundings. \nCommunicationPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergency communication\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \nShould I tip the guide? \nWhile not mandatory\, tipping is appreciated for excellent service. Our guides work hard to ensure a successful trip\, and gratuities are a meaningful way to express your gratitude for their efforts. We do not specify a set amount\, allowing you to tip according to your satisfaction. \n\n\n\n					 RENTALS AVAILABLE\n						\nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \n\n\n\n					 FEE & REFUND POLICY​\n						\nFee: $2000 + TAXES \nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $500. This deposit helps us hold your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until June 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Payment plans are available for the remainder of the balance. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team will be here to assist you if you have any questions. \nFor bookings made after June 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that any cancellations made after July 1\, 2025\, are non-refundable. \nTo make things more convenient\, we offer flexible payment plans. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Simply click on “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to suit your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us \n\n\n\n					 WHERE DO WE MEET AND DRIVE TO?\n						\nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 10 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet and greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. After our trip\, we’ll arrive at Northern Rockies Lodge to spend the night. The following morning\, after breakfast\, a shuttle is arranged to take us back to the trailhead to pick up our vehicles. \n\nJoin us for an exhilarating guided backpacking tour into Wokkpash Lake\, BC\, led by an experienced guide who possesses extensive knowledge of the area. \nHighlights of the Tour: \n\n1-Night Stay at Northern Rockies Lodge: Relax and recharge in comfortable accommodations.\n\n\n3-Course Dinner at Northern Rockies Lodge: Savour a delicious evening meal featuring local flavours.\n\n\nBuffet-Style Breakfast at Northern Rockies Lodge: Start your day on your way home with a hearty breakfast to fuel your adventure.\n\n\nFloat Plane Ride: Experience a breathtaking flight from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, offering stunning aerial views of the Northern Rockies.\n\n\nAir Tour of the Northern Rockies: Take in the majestic landscapes from above\, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.\n\n\nShuttle to Liard River Hot Springs: Enjoy a relaxing journey to the hot springs for a well-deserved soak.\n\n\nPizza Lunch at the Lodge: Savour delicious pizza upon arrival at the lodge\, perfect for re-energizing after your travels.\n\n\nDoor Prizes and Peak Wyld Co Swag: Look forward to exciting giveaways and exclusive merchandise.\n\n\nRiver Crossings: Experience multiple river crossings\, adding a thrilling element to your trek.\n\n\nAdmission to Liard River Hot Springs: Enjoy access to the natural hot springs\, a perfect way to unwind.\n\n\nNight Star Gazing: End your days under the stars with stunning views of the night sky.\n\n\nCamping Adventure: Spend a week in your tent\, moving camp almost every day for a true wilderness experience.\n\n\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Learn essential outdoor skills during the journey.\n\n\nCommunity Support: $5 from every booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society\, helping to maintain and preserve the area.\n\n\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share memories with fellow adventurers in a communal photo album.\n\n\nSafety First: Guides will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\n\n\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join a group Zoom meeting to discuss gear packing and address any questions you may have. Details will be emailed closer to the date.\n\nPrepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with camaraderie\, breathtaking landscapes\, and the thrill of exploration! \nItinerary \nDay 1: Arrive at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre for a meet and greet at 10:00 AM MST. After checking in\, we’ll embark on a scenic 1.5-hour drive to the trailhead. Expect a relaxed morning as we adjust our packs\, weigh our gear\, and participate in a bear spray course while reviewing essential safety precautions before hitting the trail. \nDays 2-7: Each day will begin with packing up and hitting the trail by 10 AM\, unless otherwise noted by the guide. Weather will play a significant role in our daily activities\, allowing us ample time to reach Wokkpash Lake without rushing. We’ll tackle the trails at our own pace\, covering approximately 5-10 KM per day\, with no strict distance requirements. \nDay 8: We’ll make one trip from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, BC. Upon arrival\, you’ll receive your room key (rooms will be shared\, two per room). After settling in\, enjoy a delicious homemade pizza meal before heading to the Liard River Hot Springs for a rejuvenating soak in the natural hot springs. Upon returning to the Lodge\, indulge in a three-course dinner prepared by the local chef—menu details will be provided before the trip. We’ll wrap up the evening with a stroll to a local honey hole on the lake with the group. \nDay 9: Savor a delightful breakfast and coffee at 8:00 AM to conclude our adventure. We’ll then shuttle back to the trailhead\, with departure scheduled for 9:00 AM\, and enjoy a scenic hour-long ride. \nHow is the water?Water availability is not an issue on this trip. We recommend bringing a 2L hydration bladder along with a 1L water bottle for ease of carrying. Once at the lake\, we strongly advise filtering the water\, as it can sometimes appear discoloured due to weather conditions. River runoff may also affect clarity\, so carrying a water filter is essential for backcountry safety. \nWhere do we meet?Participants will gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM on July 17\, 2026. \nAre campfires permitted every night?Campfire availability is contingent upon the current wildfire situation. It is crucial to be aware of any fire bans that may be in effect. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be allowed regardless of the ban status. \nWhat are the bathroom facilities?Participants will be responsible for creating catholes\, which must be dug at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, and campsites. We encourage the buddy system when venturing away from camp and advise carrying bear spray. As a camp rule\, if you use the bathroom\, please return with a stick for the fire. An outhouse is available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will be present?One experienced guide will accompany the group throughout the trip\, providing support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support\, ensuring safety in the unlikely event of an emergency. \nCan we go on day hikes?Participants are required to remain with the group and are not permitted to embark on day hikes or other solo adventures. We prioritize group cohesion and visibility\, and any changes to this policy will be communicated by the guide. Rain days may allow for day hikes\, depending on weather conditions. \nWill a detailed itinerary be provided?Yes\, we will issue a detailed itinerary outlining our day-to-day activities. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can significantly impact our plans\, as flooding may occasionally render certain routes impassable. \nWhat should we know about bears and wildlife?We adhere to stringent bear safety protocols while travelling in groups. The trail is shared with various wildlife\, including both small and large game. Previous trips have encountered porcupines and marmots. Participants should store their supplies in dry bags\, as food storage can be challenging. Guides will carry protective measures\, including a firearm\, and food will be stored away from camp whenever possible. Bear caches are located along the trail\, including one at Wokkpash Lake.  \nAre dogs allowed on the trip?No pets\, including dogs\, are permitted on this trip. Only guides may bring their dogs. \nWhat if the plane cannot land due to weather conditions?The weather in mountainous regions can be unpredictable\, and flight cancellations may occur. We prepare for such scenarios by packing an extra day’s worth of food. Two planes will be scheduled to transport participants from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake\, but we cannot guarantee both will operate on the same day. We recommend not booking return flights for the same day and allowing an additional day or two in case of delays. Consider securing trip insurance for your travel arrangements. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service available while on the trail. If you possess a satellite communication device\, we encourage you to bring it along. Once we arrive at the lodge\, you will be provided with Wi-Fi access. Please note that phone use is discouraged during dinner to foster group interaction and enjoyment of the natural surroundings. \nCommunicationPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergency communication\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \nShould I tip the guide? \nWhile not mandatory\, tipping is appreciated for excellent service. Our guides work hard to ensure a successful trip\, and gratuities are a meaningful way to express your gratitude for their efforts. We do not specify a set amount\, allowing you to tip according to your satisfaction. \nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \nFee: $2000 + TAXES \nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $500. This deposit helps us hold your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until June 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Payment plans are available for the remainder of the balance. If the balance is not received by this date\, we may need to cancel your reservation\, but our team will be here to assist you if you have any questions. \nFor bookings made after June 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that any cancellations made after July 1\, 2025\, are non-refundable. \nTo make things more convenient\, we offer flexible payment plans. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Simply click on “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to suit your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us \nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 10 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet and greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. After our trip\, we’ll arrive at Northern Rockies Lodge to spend the night. The following morning\, after breakfast\, a shuttle is arranged to take us back to the trailhead to pick up our vehicles. \n					\n									BOOK HERE\n					\n															\n															\n					\n									WHAT TO PACK? CLICK HERE!\n					 \nEmbark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the Muskwa Kechika wilderness\, where 6.4 million hectares of pristine boreal forests\, majestic mountain peaks\, and rushing rivers await. Join the Wild Women for a transformative 7-day backpacking journey to the stunning Wokkpash Lake in Stone Mountain Provincial Park. \nOur adventure kicks off at the MacDonald Valley Trailhead\, located at kilometre 632 of the Alaska Highway. From there\, we’ll trek through 50-60 kilometres of untouched wilderness\, facing the raw beauty of nature head-on. Upon reaching Wokkpash Lake\, you’ll have the chance to fish\, explore\, and soak in the tranquillity of this remote lake for a couple of days. To conclude our expedition\, we’ll be whisked away by floatplane from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake—a breathtaking flight through the Rockies that’s an adventure in itself. After landing\, we’ll unwind at the renowned Muncho Lake Lodge and indulge in the soothing waters of the Liard River Hot Springs. \nThis journey is designed to challenge and empower you\, fostering a new sense of self-sufficiency as we carry everything we need on our backs. Each step will push you beyond your limits\, and together\, we’ll navigate steep inclines and river crossings\, always prioritizing safety. \nJoin a supportive group of women\, where camaraderie is key\, and no one is left behind. We’ve set ample time to reach Wokkpash Lake and soak in our accomplishment before our floatplane pickup. If you’re ready for an experience that will change you\, this is the trip you can’t miss. Let’s embrace the wild together! \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n				 \nFinishing the trip at the world famous Liard River Hot Springs. \nLiard River Hot Springs: A Natural Oasis\nLocated in British Columbia’s Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park\, this stunning natural wonder is a must-visit for travelers. Just 45 kilometres North of Muncho Lake along the Alaska Highway\, the hot springs features two pools with temperatures ranging from 42°C (108°F) to 52°C (126°F)\, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife. \nThe mineral-rich waters offer relaxation and potential health benefits\, including relief from muscle tension and improved circulation. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities\, including wooden boardwalks\, change rooms\, and picnic areas. \nExperience the rejuvenating magic of Liard River Hot Springs—your perfect escape into nature after a backpacking trip deep in the Northern Rockies! \n																														 \nNORTHERN ROCKIES LODGE\nNorthern Rockies Lodge will be our landing spot after Wokkpash Lake. This 5-star lodge\, nestled in the heart of the Northern Rockies\, will pick us up via floatplane and take us to Muncho Lake\, where the glamping portion of our adventure begins. Upon arrival\, we’ll enjoy pizza\, followed by a shuttle ride to the renowned hot springs. Afterward\, a delicious 3-course meal will be ready for us when we return. It’s a challenging journey\, but this is the perfect place to unwind and be pampered after an adventurous trip. \n																														 \nHAVE A LOOK AT PREVIOUS TRIPS! \n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n		https://youtube.com/shorts/f-TOjJpderE?feature=share \nFor any other questions please feel free to reach out to us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have!
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SUMMARY:Holzworth Meadows - Sleep in the Wildflowers
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n\nWildflower obsessed? This one’s for you.There’s a few-week window every summer when Holzworth Meadows reaches its peak. Lupine\, paintbrush\, mountain monkshood — the whole alpine goes wyld. We timed this trip to coincide perfectly with it.On our Holzworth Meadows backpacking trip\, a dedicated plant interpreter joins you for the full journey. Not just names — but why each species grows exactly where it does\, what it’s doing for the ecosystem\, and why peak bloom is one of the most fleeting\, unrepeatable things the north has to offer.Holzworth Meadows isn’t just famous for its bloom — it’s the kind of landscape that earns a second day. That’s why we built three into this trip with peaks in every direction. \n4-6 Hours/8KM Return (Main Route) – Day route TBA \nElevation Gain: 610 M (2000 ft) \nRating: Moderate/Challenging \n\nIncluded\nPack your bag and head into the backcountry for a weekend you won’t forget. This two-night backpacking adventure through Holzworth Meadows in Tumbler Ridge\, BC is designed for those ready to slow down\, go deep\, and come home changed. \nBefore you hit the trail\, we kick things off with a bear spray mini course — giving you the hands-on confidence to move through the wilderness the way it deserves to be moved through. A proper fossil handling session connects you to Tumbler Ridge’s extraordinary paleontological history\, because this landscape has been telling stories long before any of us arrived. \nFrom there\, you shoulder your pack and go. The route into Holzworth Meadows rewards every step — wildflowers threading through open alpine terrain\, ridgelines that earn their views\, and the particular quiet that only comes when you’ve carried everything you need on your own back. A dedicated plant identification interpreter joins the journey\, deepening your connection to the living world around you at every turn. Your guides carry a full first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device throughout\, so you can move through the backcountry with confidence and peace of mind. \nTwo nights in the mountains means you actually get to be there. No rushing out before sunset. No packing up before you’re ready. Just mornings with coffee and a view\, and the rare gift of unhurried time in a place this wild. \nAs part of our commitment to this land and the people who protect it\, $5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society — helping preserve the trails and wild spaces that make weekends like this possible. Every guest also takes home a Peak Wyld Co. sticker to mark the occasion. \n\n\nItinerary\nDay 1: Arrival & Journey Into the Meadows \n9:00 AM — Arrive at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre for check-in\, head count\, and pack check. This is also where we run through our bear spray mini course and fossil handling session\, so you’re heading into the backcountry informed and ready. \n9:30 AM — Depart for the Holzworth Meadows trailhead. \n10:00/11:00 AM — Boots on trail. As we gain elevation\, your plant interpreter begins weaving in flora identification — learning not just names\, but why each species grows exactly where it does. Aspect\, snowmelt timing\, soil — the landscape starts making sense in a new way. \n1:00 PM — Trailside lunch with a view. A good moment to pause\, look back at how far you’ve come\, and notice what’s blooming at this elevation versus where you started. \n3:30 PM — Arrive at the Holzworth Meadows campsite. Set up\, breathe it in. The meadows open up around you — wildflowers at peak summer bloom\, ridgelines in every direction. \n5:00 PM — Designated sit spot hour. \n6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp\, with a wildflower twist. Edible flower garnishes where the land allows\, stories around the stove about the medicinal and cultural uses of what’s growing right outside your tent — fireweed\, yarrow\, arnica. \nEvening — Golden hour wanders at the meadow’s edge\, stargazing as dark settles in. The kind of night that makes you remember why you came. \n\nDay 2: Full Day in the Alpine \n8:00 AM — Breakfast at camp. Morning light on the meadows. Take your time. \n9:00 AM — Morning golden hour wander. No destination\, just attention. \n9:30 AM — Day hike briefing. \n10:00 AM — Depart for the day hike\, exploring the broader Holzworth terrain. Your interpreter is in full stride today — pollinator relationships\, sensory observations\, what the meadow smells like after morning dew. Peak bloom is a fleeting\, unrepeatable thing\, and today is the day to be fully inside it. \n12:30 PM — Lunch at a scenic viewpoint. Reflect on what you’ve identified\, what surprised you\, and what you want to remember. \n1:30 PM — Continue exploring. Additional trails\, fossil-rich terrain\, or simply wandering with open eyes. \n3:30/4:30 PM — Return to camp. Rest\, journal\, nap in the meadow — no agenda. \n6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp. Evening conversation\, reflection\, and the kind of easy time that only happens when you’re two days into the backcountry and fully arrived. \nEvening — Final night stargazing. This is peak bloom\, peak summer\, and you are exactly where you should be. \n\nDay 3: Scenic Departure \n8:00 AM — Last breakfast in the meadows. Slow it down. \n9:00 AM — Pack up camp\, leave no trace. \n10:00 AM — Begin the return hike. The trail looks different on the way out — you know the flowers by name now\, you’ve sat with this place\, and it shows. \n12:00 PM — Trailside lunch\, final views. \n3:00 PM — Arrive back at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre. Trip concludes. Every guest receives their Peak Wyld Co. sticker — a small marker of something that felt anything but small. \n\n\nWildflowers\nGreat news — the Tumbler Ridge Geopark actually documents the specific species at Holzworth. Here’s what you can expect: \nConfirmed at Holzworth Meadows (directly from the Geopark records): \nThe moist meadows are a blaze of colour in summer\, with Arctic Lupine\, Mountain Monkshood\, Subalpine Buttercup\, Tall Larkspur\, Tall Bluebell\, Indian Paintbrush\, and White Bog-Orchid among the species filling the lush environment between forests of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine Fir. \n\n\nFee & Refund Policy\nFee: $275.00 + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow to Pay and Book: To secure your spot\, click the “BOOK NOW” button at the top of the page to proceed with credit card payment. A non-refundable deposit of $150.00 is required at the time of booking to hold your place on the trip. The remaining balance is due by July 1st. \nIf you prefer to pay via e-transfer\, please send us a direct message to register. We will require some information for our booking system. E-transfers should be sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca — auto deposit is enabled. \nWhat 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 trip does not reach the minimum number of participants\, you will receive a full refund\, including your deposit. \nCancellation Policy: Due to the nature of multi-day backpacking adventures and the upfront costs involved\, the $150.00 deposit is non-refundable under all circumstances. \nIf you need to cancel\, please do so at least 5 days in advance of the trip departure date. Cancellations made 5 or more days before the trip will receive a full refund of any amounts paid beyond the deposit. \nCancellations made within 0–5 days of the trip will not be eligible for any refund or future credit on the remaining balance paid. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to give as much notice as possible\, as spots are limited. \nPlease note that weather and safety considerations may occasionally affect the planned route or itinerary. We strive to deliver an exceptional backcountry experience and will always communicate any changes as early as possible. \n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM on July 24th. Address: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack a minimum of 2 litres of water for the trail. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide for refilling at water sources along the route. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only trip? No\, our backpacking trips are inclusive and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? This trip is suitable for those with some hiking experience and a good base level of fitness. The terrain includes challenging sections with elevation gain\, and participants should be comfortable carrying a loaded pack and walking for extended periods over multiple days. Please note the route is rated moderate to challenging due to its distance and backcountry nature. \nCan children join? Participants must be 16 years of age or older to join this backpacking trip. \nHow do we get to the trailhead? We will coordinate a carpool led by the guide from the Visitor Centre to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please drive at your own pace and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues along the way. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? Restroom facilities are available at the Visitor Centre before departure. In the backcountry\, your guide will walk you through Leave No Trace waste practices — this is part of the experience. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to and from the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \n\n\nWhat to pack?\nWhat should I pack? We’ve put together a full backpacking packing list on our blog to help you prepare for your adventure. Head to peakwyldco.ca/blog and look for “Backpacking list” for a complete breakdown of what to bring. Your guide will also confirm any specific gear requirements closer to the trip date. \n\nPack your bag and head into the backcountry for a weekend you won’t forget. This two-night backpacking adventure through Holzworth Meadows in Tumbler Ridge\, BC is designed for those ready to slow down\, go deep\, and come home changed. \nBefore you hit the trail\, we kick things off with a bear spray mini course — giving you the hands-on confidence to move through the wilderness the way it deserves to be moved through. A proper fossil handling session connects you to Tumbler Ridge’s extraordinary paleontological history\, because this landscape has been telling stories long before any of us arrived. \nFrom there\, you shoulder your pack and go. The route into Holzworth Meadows rewards every step — wildflowers threading through open alpine terrain\, ridgelines that earn their views\, and the particular quiet that only comes when you’ve carried everything you need on your own back. A dedicated plant identification interpreter joins the journey\, deepening your connection to the living world around you at every turn. Your guides carry a full first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device throughout\, so you can move through the backcountry with confidence and peace of mind. \nTwo nights in the mountains means you actually get to be there. No rushing out before sunset. No packing up before you’re ready. Just mornings with coffee and a view\, and the rare gift of unhurried time in a place this wild. \nAs part of our commitment to this land and the people who protect it\, $5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society — helping preserve the trails and wild spaces that make weekends like this possible. Every guest also takes home a Peak Wyld Co. sticker to mark the occasion. \nDay 1: Arrival & Journey Into the Meadows \n9:00 AM — Arrive at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre for check-in\, head count\, and pack check. This is also where we run through our bear spray mini course and fossil handling session\, so you’re heading into the backcountry informed and ready. \n9:30 AM — Depart for the Holzworth Meadows trailhead. \n10:00/11:00 AM — Boots on trail. As we gain elevation\, your plant interpreter begins weaving in flora identification — learning not just names\, but why each species grows exactly where it does. Aspect\, snowmelt timing\, soil — the landscape starts making sense in a new way. \n1:00 PM — Trailside lunch with a view. A good moment to pause\, look back at how far you’ve come\, and notice what’s blooming at this elevation versus where you started. \n3:30 PM — Arrive at the Holzworth Meadows campsite. Set up\, breathe it in. The meadows open up around you — wildflowers at peak summer bloom\, ridgelines in every direction. \n5:00 PM — Designated sit spot hour. \n6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp\, with a wildflower twist. Edible flower garnishes where the land allows\, stories around the stove about the medicinal and cultural uses of what’s growing right outside your tent — fireweed\, yarrow\, arnica. \nEvening — Golden hour wanders at the meadow’s edge\, stargazing as dark settles in. The kind of night that makes you remember why you came. \n\nDay 2: Full Day in the Alpine \n8:00 AM — Breakfast at camp. Morning light on the meadows. Take your time. \n9:00 AM — Morning golden hour wander. No destination\, just attention. \n9:30 AM — Day hike briefing. \n10:00 AM — Depart for the day hike\, exploring the broader Holzworth terrain. Your interpreter is in full stride today — pollinator relationships\, sensory observations\, what the meadow smells like after morning dew. Peak bloom is a fleeting\, unrepeatable thing\, and today is the day to be fully inside it. \n12:30 PM — Lunch at a scenic viewpoint. Reflect on what you’ve identified\, what surprised you\, and what you want to remember. \n1:30 PM — Continue exploring. Additional trails\, fossil-rich terrain\, or simply wandering with open eyes. \n3:30/4:30 PM — Return to camp. Rest\, journal\, nap in the meadow — no agenda. \n6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp. Evening conversation\, reflection\, and the kind of easy time that only happens when you’re two days into the backcountry and fully arrived. \nEvening — Final night stargazing. This is peak bloom\, peak summer\, and you are exactly where you should be. \n\nDay 3: Scenic Departure \n8:00 AM — Last breakfast in the meadows. Slow it down. \n9:00 AM — Pack up camp\, leave no trace. \n10:00 AM — Begin the return hike. The trail looks different on the way out — you know the flowers by name now\, you’ve sat with this place\, and it shows. \n12:00 PM — Trailside lunch\, final views. \n3:00 PM — Arrive back at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre. Trip concludes. Every guest receives their Peak Wyld Co. sticker — a small marker of something that felt anything but small. \nGreat news — the Tumbler Ridge Geopark actually documents the specific species at Holzworth. Here’s what you can expect: \nConfirmed at Holzworth Meadows (directly from the Geopark records): \nThe moist meadows are a blaze of colour in summer\, with Arctic Lupine\, Mountain Monkshood\, Subalpine Buttercup\, Tall Larkspur\, Tall Bluebell\, Indian Paintbrush\, and White Bog-Orchid among the species filling the lush environment between forests of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine Fir. \nFee: $275.00 + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow to Pay and Book: To secure your spot\, click the “BOOK NOW” button at the top of the page to proceed with credit card payment. A non-refundable deposit of $150.00 is required at the time of booking to hold your place on the trip. The remaining balance is due by July 1st. \nIf you prefer to pay via e-transfer\, please send us a direct message to register. We will require some information for our booking system. E-transfers should be sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca — auto deposit is enabled. \nWhat 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 trip does not reach the minimum number of participants\, you will receive a full refund\, including your deposit. \nCancellation Policy: Due to the nature of multi-day backpacking adventures and the upfront costs involved\, the $150.00 deposit is non-refundable under all circumstances. \nIf you need to cancel\, please do so at least 5 days in advance of the trip departure date. Cancellations made 5 or more days before the trip will receive a full refund of any amounts paid beyond the deposit. \nCancellations made within 0–5 days of the trip will not be eligible for any refund or future credit on the remaining balance paid. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to give as much notice as possible\, as spots are limited. \nPlease note that weather and safety considerations may occasionally affect the planned route or itinerary. We strive to deliver an exceptional backcountry experience and will always communicate any changes as early as possible. \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM on July 24th. Address: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack a minimum of 2 litres of water for the trail. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide for refilling at water sources along the route. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only trip? No\, our backpacking trips are inclusive and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? This trip is suitable for those with some hiking experience and a good base level of fitness. The terrain includes challenging sections with elevation gain\, and participants should be comfortable carrying a loaded pack and walking for extended periods over multiple days. Please note the route is rated moderate to challenging due to its distance and backcountry nature. \nCan children join? Participants must be 16 years of age or older to join this backpacking trip. \nHow do we get to the trailhead? We will coordinate a carpool led by the guide from the Visitor Centre to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please drive at your own pace and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues along the way. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? Restroom facilities are available at the Visitor Centre before departure. In the backcountry\, your guide will walk you through Leave No Trace waste practices — this is part of the experience. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to and from the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nWhat should I pack? We’ve put together a full backpacking packing list on our blog to help you prepare for your adventure. Head to peakwyldco.ca/blog and look for “Backpacking list” for a complete breakdown of what to bring. Your guide will also confirm any specific gear requirements closer to the trip date. \n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/holzworth-meadows/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260808T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T211501Z
UID:12879-1786179600-1786208400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Pinnacle Peak
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nAug. 8\, 2026 \nPinnacle Peak\nThis spectacular and strenuous day hike climbs high into the alpine\, following limestone ridges and culminating in an ascent of Pinnacle Peak (1912 M). The elevation gain is 690 M. \n4-6 Hours/7KM to the peak and back. \nElevation Gain: 690 M (2260 ft) \nRating: Challenging \nPrevious hiking experience recommended.  \n															\n																														 \nIncluded \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nGuides will carry a first-aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n																														 \n  \n  \n🌄 Join Us on a Scenic Hike! 📸\nWe’re on the lookout for fresh photos! We’re upgrading two hikes and inviting photographers to join us in exchange for a hike experience. \nWhat We Offer: \n\nStunning landscapes to capture 📷\nThe chance to collaborate with fellow photographers 🤝\nA unique opportunity to trade services!\n\nIf you’re interested\, please reach out to us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca to discuss further details and secure your spot! Let’s make some amazing memories together! \nLooking forward to hearing from you! 🌟 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 litres of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. Your guide will provide a water filter. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? No\, the hike is suitable for advanced hikers.  \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please get in touch with us!  \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray – Bear spray available for rent at checkout. 
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/pinnacle-peak/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260816T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T200829Z
UID:12886-1786867200-1786899600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Bootski Lake - Tumbler Ridge
DESCRIPTION:BOOTSKI LAKE – TUMBLER RIDGE\, BC.\nA short push into the alpine — and then the world opens up. \nGuided Day Hike. Tumbler Ridge Adventures. \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nAug. 16\, 2026 – 8:00 AM\nBootski Lake\nBootski Lake is one of those trails that earns every step. You’ll climb through forest and open alpine terrain\, gaining nearly 600 metres of elevation before the ridge breaks open and reveals a stunning high alpine lake tucked beneath dramatic cliff walls — brilliant blue\, wildly remote\, and worth every bit of effort it took to get there. \nAt nearly 1\,800 metres above sea level\, this is big sky\, big views\, and big northern BC energy. Pack your lunch\, pack your layers\, and if you’re feeling bold — pack your floatie. Summer up here is short and sweet\, and there’s no better way to celebrate the summit than with your feet (or your whole self) in that glacially cold water. \nThis is a challenging trail — approximately 11.6 km return with sustained steep sections — and one of the most rewarding day hikes in the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark. Our guides will get you there safely and make sure you leave knowing a whole lot more about the landscape around you. \n\nTrip at a glance\n\n\nDate: August 16\, 2026 — 8:00 AM\nLocation: Bootski Lake\, ~80 km southeast of Tumbler Ridge\, BC\nDistance: 11.6 km return\nApproximate Time: 5–7 hours\nElevation Gain: 565 m\nDifficulty: Challenging — recommended for hikers with a solid base fitness level\nAccess: Forest Service Road (high clearance recommended)\nPartner: Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\n\n\n\nIncluded\n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on steep and rocky alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Bootski Lake area\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nGeology and Geopark context shared on trail\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\n\n\n\nFee & Cancellation Policy\n\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer: Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the Bootski Lake trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather\, road\, and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \n\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWho is this hike for? This hike is suited for people who are reasonably active and comfortable hiking uphill on steep\, rocky terrain. Bootski Lake is not a beginner trail — this is a challenging backcountry route with significant elevation gain. Strong beginners are welcome with the understanding that this is rugged northern terrain and you should expect to work for that view. \nIs there signage on the trail? Partially. The lower section of the trail is flagged with orange flagging tape through the burned area. Above the treeline\, route-finding skills are required — but don’t worry\, that’s what your guide is there for. \nWhat’s the road like to get there? The access road is the Ojay Main Road\, a gravel Forest Service Road south of Tumbler Ridge. High clearance is recommended. We’ll send full driving directions and road notes before the event date. Please note this is a radio-controlled industrial road — your guide will provide details on radio use and protocol. \nWhat if the weather is bad? Light rain won’t cancel us — northern BC is wet sometimes\, and that’s part of it. Above treeline\, conditions can change fast\, so come prepared with layers and rain gear regardless of the forecast. If the weather creates a genuine safety concern\, we will notify you as early as possible and work with you on rebooking or a credit. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is strongly recommended that everyone carry their own bear spray. We will conduct a bear spray mini course at the start of the day. This is active grizzly bear country — we take wildlife safety seriously. \nAre there washroom facilities on trail? Yes — there is an outhouse at Bootski Lake. On the trail up\, we follow cathole practices. Your guide will review Leave No Trace protocols at the start of the day. \nHow long is the drive to the trailhead? The trailhead is approximately 80 km southeast of Tumbler Ridge\, with a portion on gravel forest road. Budget roughly 1.5 hours of drive time from town. We meet at 8:00 AM and make our way out together — your guide will send a full logistics email ahead of the trip. \nCan I bring my dog? Dogs are not permitted on this guided tour. The terrain is steep and remote\, and we want to keep the group moving safely through grizzly habitat. \nWhat should I eat beforehand? Eat a solid breakfast before you go — this is a long day with a lot of elevation. Bring a full trail lunch\, snacks\, and a minimum of 2 litres of water. There is no reliable water source until you reach the lake. \nCan I swim in the lake? You absolutely can — pack your floatie if you’re feeling bold. The water is glacially cold and incredibly clear. A summer dip at nearly 1\,800 metres above sea level is an experience you won’t forget. \n\n\nWhat to pack\nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n\n\nFUN FACTS ABOUT BOOTSKI LAKE\n🏔 It sits at nearly 1\,800 metres above sea level — that’s higher than most peaks in eastern Canada. You’re genuinely up there. \n🌊 The lake is a high alpine tarn — meaning it was formed by glacial activity\, carved out over thousands of years by ice. That brilliant blue colour? That’s the real deal. \n❄️ Snow can show up any month of the year at this elevation. July hikers have reported snowpack near the lake. Always pack your layers. \n🐻 Grizzly bears are regulars in this area. Sow grizzlies with cubs have been spotted on the trail — a good reminder that you’re a guest in their home. \n🌿 The 2006 wildfire that burned through the lower slopes actually created incredible habitat diversity. What looks like a scarred hillside is buzzing with new growth\, wildflowers\, and wildlife. \n🦕 You’re hiking inside a UNESCO Global Geopark — one of only a handful in Canada. The rock walls surrounding the lake are hundreds of millions of years old. Dinosaurs roamed this region long before we did. \n🎒 The trail is maintained entirely by volunteers from the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society. Every $5 donation from your booking goes directly back to keeping this trail accessible. \n📸 The ridge above the lake offers views of Mount Becker and its subpeak — one of the most dramatic vantage points in the southern Peace Region. \n🥶 That water is cold. Like\, really cold. But people swim in it anyway — and they always say it was worth it. \n\n\n\nDate: August 16\, 2026 — 8:00 AM\nLocation: Bootski Lake\, ~80 km southeast of Tumbler Ridge\, BC\nDistance: 11.6 km return\nApproximate Time: 5–7 hours\nElevation Gain: 565 m\nDifficulty: Challenging — recommended for hikers with a solid base fitness level\nAccess: Forest Service Road (high clearance recommended)\nPartner: Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\n\n\nExperienced guide for the full day\nRoute navigation on steep and rocky alpine terrain\nA summer day exploring the Bootski Lake area\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC\nBear spray mini course\nPlant and ecosystem identification along the way\nGeology and Geopark context shared on trail\nPeak Wyld Co. sticker\nShared photo album from the day\nPre-trip communication with packing list and meeting details\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a satellite communication device carried by your guide\n$5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society\n\n\nFee & Booking \n$65.00 + GST. A processing fee may apply for credit card payments. \nBook Online: Click the BOOK NOW button at the top of the page to reserve your spot by credit card. \nPay by E-Transfer: Prefer to pay by e-transfer? Send us a DM to get registered — we’ll collect a few details for our booking system and get you set up. Send transfers to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca (auto-deposit enabled). \n\nCancellation Policy \nBecause outdoor adventures involve real upfront costs\, day hike bookings are non-refundable. That said\, we want to work with you — if you need to cancel 5 or more days before the trip\, we’ll issue a full credit toward a future Peak Wyld Co. adventure. \nCancellations made within 5 days of the event are not eligible for a credit. Spots are limited\, so the earlier you let us know\, the better. \nWhat if Peak Wyld Co. cancels? If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or an act of God\, your payment will be credited to a future date. If the Bootski Lake trip doesn’t reach the minimum number of participants\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nWe always do our best to reach our destination — but please be aware that weather\, road\, and safety conditions in the backcountry can occasionally change our plans. That’s the nature of the north\, and we appreciate your understanding. \nWho is this hike for? This hike is suited for people who are reasonably active and comfortable hiking uphill on steep\, rocky terrain. Bootski Lake is not a beginner trail — this is a challenging backcountry route with significant elevation gain. Strong beginners are welcome with the understanding that this is rugged northern terrain and you should expect to work for that view. \nIs there signage on the trail? Partially. The lower section of the trail is flagged with orange flagging tape through the burned area. Above the treeline\, route-finding skills are required — but don’t worry\, that’s what your guide is there for. \nWhat’s the road like to get there? The access road is the Ojay Main Road\, a gravel Forest Service Road south of Tumbler Ridge. High clearance is recommended. We’ll send full driving directions and road notes before the event date. Please note this is a radio-controlled industrial road — your guide will provide details on radio use and protocol. \nWhat if the weather is bad? Light rain won’t cancel us — northern BC is wet sometimes\, and that’s part of it. Above treeline\, conditions can change fast\, so come prepared with layers and rain gear regardless of the forecast. If the weather creates a genuine safety concern\, we will notify you as early as possible and work with you on rebooking or a credit. \nIs bear spray mandatory? No\, but it is strongly recommended that everyone carry their own bear spray. We will conduct a bear spray mini course at the start of the day. This is active grizzly bear country — we take wildlife safety seriously. \nAre there washroom facilities on trail? Yes — there is an outhouse at Bootski Lake. On the trail up\, we follow cathole practices. Your guide will review Leave No Trace protocols at the start of the day. \nHow long is the drive to the trailhead? The trailhead is approximately 80 km southeast of Tumbler Ridge\, with a portion on gravel forest road. Budget roughly 1.5 hours of drive time from town. We meet at 8:00 AM and make our way out together — your guide will send a full logistics email ahead of the trip. \nCan I bring my dog? Dogs are not permitted on this guided tour. The terrain is steep and remote\, and we want to keep the group moving safely through grizzly habitat. \nWhat should I eat beforehand? Eat a solid breakfast before you go — this is a long day with a lot of elevation. Bring a full trail lunch\, snacks\, and a minimum of 2 litres of water. There is no reliable water source until you reach the lake. \nCan I swim in the lake? You absolutely can — pack your floatie if you’re feeling bold. The water is glacially cold and incredibly clear. A summer dip at nearly 1\,800 metres above sea level is an experience you won’t forget. \nPack \n\n20–30L daypack\nRain cover for daypack (optional but recommended)\n\nFootwear & Clothing \n\nSturdy\, broken-in hiking boots with ankle support\nMoisture-wicking hiking shirt — long sleeves recommended for sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nWaterproof rain jacket and pants\nWarm mid-layer (fleece or puffy)\nExtra socks\, gloves\, and a toque/buff — weather changes fast up here\nGaiters (optional\, great for creek crossings)\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car\n\nFood & Water \n\n2–3L of water (hydration bladder + water bottle recommended)\nHigh-energy snacks\nPacked lunch\n\nSun & Bug Protection \n\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nHat\nLip balm\nBug spray\n\nSafety & Essentials \n\nHeadlamp + extra batteries\nPersonal first aid kit\nEmergency shelter (emergency blanket)\nMatches and fire starter\nMulti-tool or knife\nToilet paper\nBear spray\nTrekking poles (optional but recommended\, especially on the descent)\n\n\nYour guide will carry the group’s core survival and safety equipment — but building the habit of carrying your own essentials is one of the best things you can do as a backcountry traveller. Extra clothing is one of the Ten Essentials for a reason: be prepared to be out longer than planned and for conditions to shift. \n🏔 It sits at nearly 1\,800 metres above sea level — that’s higher than most peaks in eastern Canada. You’re genuinely up there. \n🌊 The lake is a high alpine tarn — meaning it was formed by glacial activity\, carved out over thousands of years by ice. That brilliant blue colour? That’s the real deal. \n❄️ Snow can show up any month of the year at this elevation. July hikers have reported snowpack near the lake. Always pack your layers. \n🐻 Grizzly bears are regulars in this area. Sow grizzlies with cubs have been spotted on the trail — a good reminder that you’re a guest in their home. \n🌿 The 2006 wildfire that burned through the lower slopes actually created incredible habitat diversity. What looks like a scarred hillside is buzzing with new growth\, wildflowers\, and wildlife. \n🦕 You’re hiking inside a UNESCO Global Geopark — one of only a handful in Canada. The rock walls surrounding the lake are hundreds of millions of years old. Dinosaurs roamed this region long before we did. \n🎒 The trail is maintained entirely by volunteers from the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society. Every $5 donation from your booking goes directly back to keeping this trail accessible. \n📸 The ridge above the lake offers views of Mount Becker and its subpeak — one of the most dramatic vantage points in the southern Peace Region. \n🥶 That water is cold. Like\, really cold. But people swim in it anyway — and they always say it was worth it. \n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bootski-lake-guided-day-hike-tumbler-ridge/
LOCATION:Bootski Lake\, Bootski Lake
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T210815Z
UID:12894-1787270400-1787615999@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Heart of the McDonald
DESCRIPTION:BOOK HERE\n					 \nMCDONALD VALLEY – STONE MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK.  \nWOMEN ONLY. \n4-Day Backpacking Tour. \n“Now let’s find the heart in the mountains.” \n															\n																														 \nJoin us for an unforgettable 4-day backpacking adventure in Stone Mountain Provincial Park! This trip is designed for all explorers—whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned backpacker. You are the hero of this journey\, crafting your own path as you conquer mountains and peaks. Our trail experts will guide you every step of the way\, equipping you with essential skills for a successful multi-day backcountry experience. \nDiscover breathtaking views\, conquer new peaks\, and create your own adventure in the heart of nature. \nMeet us in Fort Nelson (Northern Rockies)\, and we’ll take care of everything you need for the days ahead. Let’s find the heart in the mountains together! \n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nPowerful women who have been part of our journey over the years.\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n																														 \n\n\n					 What’s Included?\n						\n\n4-Day Guided Backpacking Tour: Experience the beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park with expert guidance.\nBase Camp Setup: Enjoy two guided day hikes from our established camp.\n3 Nights Under the Stars: Sleep peacefully in the great outdoors.\nMountain-Side Experience: Immerse yourself in the stunning mountain landscape for four days.\nBear Safety Training: Participate in a mini course on bear spray usage.\nPlant Identification: Learn to identify local flora along the trail.\nRiver and Creek Crossings: Gain practical experience navigating water crossings.\nExciting Prizes: Earn rewards throughout the trip.\nPeak Wyld Co Merchandise: Receive exclusive swag to commemorate your adventure.\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Acquire essential skills for the backcountry.\nSafety Equipment: Guide will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from each booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society.\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share your memories with fellow adventurers.\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join us for a session to check your gear\, address questions\, discuss safety\, and organize carpooling if needed.\n\n\n\n\n					 Itinerary\n						\nHeart of the McDonald Trip Itinerary\n\nDay 1: August 21Location: Fort Nelson \n\n9:30 AM: Meet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson.\nCarpool Coordination: If needed\, organize carpooling from Fort St. John as the date approaches.\n10:00 AM: Depart for the trailhead.\nDuration: Approximately 1.5 hours drive to the trailhead.\nParking: Arrive at the trailhead\, where there is ample parking for all vehicles.\nAfternoon: Set up camp and enjoy some leisure time. Explore the area\, relax\, and prepare for the adventure ahead.\n\n\nDay 2: August 22Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Enjoy mountain coffee at camp.\n10:00 AM: Depart from camp for the day’s hike.\nDistance: Average hike of 5-10 KM\, depending on group dynamics and weather.\nActivities: Explore the stunning McDonald Valley. Aim to check off a new peak.\nEvening: Return to camp\, share stories of the day’s adventure\, and enjoy a group dinner around the campfire.\n\n\nDay 3: August 23Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Another relaxing morning with mountain coffee.\n10:00 AM: Head out for another day of hiking.\nDistance: Similar to Day 2\, with 5-10 KM of exploration.\nAlternative Activity: If it’s hot\, enjoy the local water slide and swimming hole.\nEvening: Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Reflect on the day’s explorations.\n\n\nDay 4: August 24Location: McDonald Valley to Trailhead \n\nMorning: Pack up camp\, taking time to enjoy the final views of the mountains.\n10:00 AM: Depart from the camp and begin the journey back to the trailhead.\nAfternoon: Arrive at the trailhead\, where vehicles are parked.\nWrap-Up: Take time to say goodbyes and reflect on the trip before heading home.\n\nPlease note that this trip is dependent on river levels. Although the destination may shift\, we’ll remain within the stunning Stone Mountain Provincial Park and McDonald Valley. \n\n\n\n					 Frequently Asked Questions\n						\nHow is the water situation?You won’t have to worry about water on this trip! A 2L hydration bladder and a 1L water bottle will be sufficient for your needs. However\, be aware that river levels can rise and cause discoloration from runoff. It’s always wise to carry a water filter when venturing into the backcountry. \nWhere do we meet?We’ll gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 9:30 AM on August 22\, 2025. \nAre campfires allowed every night?This depends on the current wildfire situation. It’s important to check for any fire bans before your trip. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be permitted regardless of the fire ban status. \nIs alcohol permitted?Yes\, you’re welcome to bring your own alcohol\, but it will not be provided. \nWhat are the bathroom arrangements?You’ll need to dig catholes for bathroom use\, ensuring they are at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, or campsites. We recommend using the buddy system when venturing away from camp and carrying bear spray. As a fun rule\, if you go to the bathroom\, bring back a stick for the campfire. There is an outhouse available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will accompany us?An experienced guide will be with the group to offer support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support if necessary. A local helicopter service will be informed of our location throughout the trip. \nWill you provide a detailed itinerary?Yes\, we will send a detailed day-to-day itinerary. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can affect our plans. Flooding can sometimes make certain river crossings impassable\, so flexibility is key. \nWhat about bears and wildlife?We prioritize bear safety by travelling in groups. Expect to encounter both small and large wildlife on the trail. Previous trips have noted porcupines and marmots as challenges\, so please keep your supplies in dry bags. Food storage can be tricky\, but we do our best to keep it bear-safe. Guides will carry a firearm for added safety\, and bear-proof dry bags are available for rent. \nAre dogs allowed?No\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guides’ dogs. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service while hiking. If you have a satellite communication device\, we recommend bringing it along. \nShould we tip the guides?The success of our trips hinges on our wonderful staff. If you receive excellent service\, we encourage you to tip the guides. There’s no set amount—just whatever you feel is appropriate. Tipping is a great way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. \nCommunication during the tripPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergencies\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \n\n\n\n					 Rentals Available\n						\nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \n\n\n\n					 Fee and Refund Policy\n						\nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $650 + Taxes \nTo reserve your spot\, we kindly ask for a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps secure your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we greatly appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until August 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Flexible payment plans are available for the remaining balance. 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 you may have. \nFor bookings made after August 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that cancellations made after August 15\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM will be non-refundable. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Just click “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe also accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. However\, reservations will need to be made via email\, and we will handle the online booking for you. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the unlikely event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to help! \n\n\n\n					 Where do we meet and drive to?\n						\nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 9:30 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet-and-greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. The trailhead is big enough for all our vehicles.  \n\n\n\n					 Transportation and Hotels to Fort Nelson\, BC\n						\nParticipants are responsible for their travel costs to reach the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co will not provide transportation to the trailhead\, but to help reduce congestion at the parking area\, we will assist in organizing carpooling during our backpack preparation night (Zoom meeting). If you choose to carpool\, we recommend splitting gas costs\, approximately $100. \nFor those flying to the location\, here are a couple of options: \n\nCentral Mountain Air provides air service to Fort Nelson. The most economical route is to fly from Vancouver to Prince George with a major carrier like Air Canada or WestJet\, then take a Central Mountain Air flight from Prince George to Fort Nelson.\n\n\nAlternatively\, you can fly to Fort St. John and arrange ground transportation with Peak Wyld Co from there. Please reach out to us if you would like to discuss this option further.\n\nHOTELS IN FORT NELSON \n\nSuper 8\nWoodlands Inn\nLakeview Inn & Suites\n\n\n\n4-Day Guided Backpacking Tour: Experience the beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park with expert guidance.\nBase Camp Setup: Enjoy two guided day hikes from our established camp.\n3 Nights Under the Stars: Sleep peacefully in the great outdoors.\nMountain-Side Experience: Immerse yourself in the stunning mountain landscape for four days.\nBear Safety Training: Participate in a mini course on bear spray usage.\nPlant Identification: Learn to identify local flora along the trail.\nRiver and Creek Crossings: Gain practical experience navigating water crossings.\nExciting Prizes: Earn rewards throughout the trip.\nPeak Wyld Co Merchandise: Receive exclusive swag to commemorate your adventure.\nKnot Tying and Survival Skills: Acquire essential skills for the backcountry.\nSafety Equipment: Guide will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device for added safety.\nCommunity Contribution: $5 from each booking will be donated to the Northern Rockies Trails Society.\nShared Photo Album: Capture and share your memories with fellow adventurers.\nPre-Trip Zoom Meeting: Join us for a session to check your gear\, address questions\, discuss safety\, and organize carpooling if needed.\n\nHeart of the McDonald Trip Itinerary\n\nDay 1: August 21Location: Fort Nelson \n\n9:30 AM: Meet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson.\nCarpool Coordination: If needed\, organize carpooling from Fort St. John as the date approaches.\n10:00 AM: Depart for the trailhead.\nDuration: Approximately 1.5 hours drive to the trailhead.\nParking: Arrive at the trailhead\, where there is ample parking for all vehicles.\nAfternoon: Set up camp and enjoy some leisure time. Explore the area\, relax\, and prepare for the adventure ahead.\n\n\nDay 2: August 22Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Enjoy mountain coffee at camp.\n10:00 AM: Depart from camp for the day’s hike.\nDistance: Average hike of 5-10 KM\, depending on group dynamics and weather.\nActivities: Explore the stunning McDonald Valley. Aim to check off a new peak.\nEvening: Return to camp\, share stories of the day’s adventure\, and enjoy a group dinner around the campfire.\n\n\nDay 3: August 23Location: McDonald Valley – Stone Mountain Provincial Park \n\nMorning: Another relaxing morning with mountain coffee.\n10:00 AM: Head out for another day of hiking.\nDistance: Similar to Day 2\, with 5-10 KM of exploration.\nAlternative Activity: If it’s hot\, enjoy the local water slide and swimming hole.\nEvening: Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Reflect on the day’s explorations.\n\n\nDay 4: August 24Location: McDonald Valley to Trailhead \n\nMorning: Pack up camp\, taking time to enjoy the final views of the mountains.\n10:00 AM: Depart from the camp and begin the journey back to the trailhead.\nAfternoon: Arrive at the trailhead\, where vehicles are parked.\nWrap-Up: Take time to say goodbyes and reflect on the trip before heading home.\n\nPlease note that this trip is dependent on river levels. Although the destination may shift\, we’ll remain within the stunning Stone Mountain Provincial Park and McDonald Valley. \nHow is the water situation?You won’t have to worry about water on this trip! A 2L hydration bladder and a 1L water bottle will be sufficient for your needs. However\, be aware that river levels can rise and cause discoloration from runoff. It’s always wise to carry a water filter when venturing into the backcountry. \nWhere do we meet?We’ll gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 9:30 AM on August 22\, 2025. \nAre campfires allowed every night?This depends on the current wildfire situation. It’s important to check for any fire bans before your trip. In some areas along the trail\, campfires may not be permitted regardless of the fire ban status. \nIs alcohol permitted?Yes\, you’re welcome to bring your own alcohol\, but it will not be provided. \nWhat are the bathroom arrangements?You’ll need to dig catholes for bathroom use\, ensuring they are at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources\, trails\, or campsites. We recommend using the buddy system when venturing away from camp and carrying bear spray. As a fun rule\, if you go to the bathroom\, bring back a stick for the campfire. There is an outhouse available at Wokkpash Lake. \nHow many guides will accompany us?An experienced guide will be with the group to offer support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support if necessary. A local helicopter service will be informed of our location throughout the trip. \nWill you provide a detailed itinerary?Yes\, we will send a detailed day-to-day itinerary. However\, please note that river levels and weather conditions can affect our plans. Flooding can sometimes make certain river crossings impassable\, so flexibility is key. \nWhat about bears and wildlife?We prioritize bear safety by travelling in groups. Expect to encounter both small and large wildlife on the trail. Previous trips have noted porcupines and marmots as challenges\, so please keep your supplies in dry bags. Food storage can be tricky\, but we do our best to keep it bear-safe. Guides will carry a firearm for added safety\, and bear-proof dry bags are available for rent. \nAre dogs allowed?No\, dogs are not permitted on this trip\, except for the guides’ dogs. \nIs there cell service on the trail?There is no cell service while hiking. If you have a satellite communication device\, we recommend bringing it along. \nShould we tip the guides?The success of our trips hinges on our wonderful staff. If you receive excellent service\, we encourage you to tip the guides. There’s no set amount—just whatever you feel is appropriate. Tipping is a great way to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. \nCommunication during the tripPeak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergencies\, specifically Inreach Garmin devices. \nLiability InsurancePeak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip. \nLIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50   \nJETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50  \n1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10 \nHIKING POLES – $20 \nBACKPACKING CHAIR – $50 \nBEARSPRAY – $25 \nIf travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John\, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray\, as these items can’t be put on a plane.  \nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $650 + Taxes \nTo reserve your spot\, we kindly ask for a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps secure your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we greatly appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until August 1\, 2026\, to complete your full payment. Flexible payment plans are available for the remaining balance. 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 you may have. \nFor bookings made after August 1\, 2026\, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change\, so please note that cancellations made after August 15\, 2026\, at 12:00 PM will be non-refundable. \nPayment Options \nReady to secure your spot? Just click “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page! \nWe also accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. However\, reservations will need to be made via email\, and we will handle the online booking for you. Additionally\, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate your needs. \nWhat if the trip is cancelled? \nIn the unlikely event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God\,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date. \nIf you have any further questions about payment or cancellations\, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to help! \nWe’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 9:30 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John\, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet-and-greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson\, we’ll drive to the trailhead\, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. The trailhead is big enough for all our vehicles.  \nParticipants are responsible for their travel costs to reach the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co will not provide transportation to the trailhead\, but to help reduce congestion at the parking area\, we will assist in organizing carpooling during our backpack preparation night (Zoom meeting). If you choose to carpool\, we recommend splitting gas costs\, approximately $100. \nFor those flying to the location\, here are a couple of options: \n\nCentral Mountain Air provides air service to Fort Nelson. The most economical route is to fly from Vancouver to Prince George with a major carrier like Air Canada or WestJet\, then take a Central Mountain Air flight from Prince George to Fort Nelson.\n\n\nAlternatively\, you can fly to Fort St. John and arrange ground transportation with Peak Wyld Co from there. Please reach out to us if you would like to discuss this option further.\n\nHOTELS IN FORT NELSON \n\nSuper 8\nWoodlands Inn\nLakeview Inn & Suites\n\n					\n									WHAT DO I PACK? Our blog post on backpacking gear – click here!\n					 \n2025 Memories. This trip has been going on for years and we look forward to it every year. \n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n																														 \nLiard River Hot Springs: A Natural Oasis\nLocated in British Columbia’s Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park\, this stunning natural wonder is a must-visit for travellers. The hot springs feature two pools with temperatures ranging from 42°C (108°F) to 52°C (126°F)\, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife. \nThe mineral-rich waters offer relaxation and potential health benefits\, including relief from muscle tension and improved circulation. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities\, including wooden boardwalks\, change rooms\, and picnic areas. \nExperience the rejuvenating magic of Liard River Hot Springs—your perfect escape into nature after a backpacking trip deep in the Northern Rockies! \nExtend your trip with a visit to the Liard River Hot Springs! The trailhead is only 1.5 hours from the world-famous springs. Type in Liard River Hot Springs and book the night of Aug. 24\, 2026!  \nBook a campsite here! https://camping.bcparks.ca/ – click the link to reserve your spot! \n															\n					\n									LET’S START YOUR ADVENTURE – BOOK HERE
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/heart-of-the-mcdonald/
LOCATION:Stone Mountain Provincial Park\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking
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DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260822T180000
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CREATED:20230313T153917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T001619Z
UID:12912-1787389200-1787421600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Windfall Lake
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nAugust 22\, 2026\nWindfall Lake\nThe Windfall Lake trail climbs for five kilometres through forest and sub-alpine meadows to the far shores of the scenically splendid alpine lake\, which is situated in a cirque beneath cliffs at tree-line.  A circular route provides a good option for the return trip\, leading through karst topography. \nWindfall Lake is a uniquely shaped lake looking like a tree/shrub\, with its root system draining down the valley to create Windfall Creek. In this area you can also check out the great scenery through limestone terrain with small caves and a fossil fish collection site. \nDistance | Time: 10 km return to the lake | 5-7 hours \nElevation Gain: 414 m \nTrail Rating: Challenging \n\n \nINCLUDED \n\nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course. \nProper fossil handling. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow 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. \nIf 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. \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n\n \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \n\n \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available\, including an outhouse located at the trailhead. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! \n\n \nPacking List: \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks & Lunch\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/windfall-lake/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260905T170000
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CREATED:20250303T195238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T002641Z
UID:17696-1788598800-1788627600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Cowmoose
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nSeptember 5\, 2026\nCowmoose \nThe Cowmoose Mountain Trail is an exhilarating hiking route located in Tumbler Ridge\, offering stunning views and a rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The trail is approximately 9.5 kilometres long with a moderate to challenging difficulty level\, making it suitable for those with some hiking experience. Hikers will encounter a variety of terrain\, including forested areas and rocky paths\, leading to a breathtaking summit where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys await. \n9 KM  \nRated: Challenging \n6-7 Hours \n															\n																														 \nINCLUDED  \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometers at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available\, including an outhouse located at the trailhead. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n															\n																														 \nPacking List: \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks & Lunch\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/cowmoose/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260926T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20260219T014710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T144508Z
UID:19157-1790413200-1790442000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Mount Crum
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nSeptember 19\, 2026\nMount Crum\nEmbark on an unforgettable adventure to Mount Crum in Tumbler Ridge\, where breathtaking views await in every direction. Begin your journey in the lush forested base\, where vibrant greenery and the sounds of nature create a serene atmosphere. As you wander through towering trees\, you’ll appreciate the rich biodiversity that thrives in this tranquil setting. As you ascend\, the landscape transforms into stunning alpine scenery\, offering the exhilaration of hiking through rugged terrain. The trail challenges you with steep climbs\, rewarding your efforts with awe-inspiring views from the summit. With a distance of 7.2 KM\, an elevation gain of 866 M\, and a difficulty rating of hard\, Mount Crum perfectly blends lush walking at the bottom and exhilarating alpine hiking—all in one spectacular hike! \n7.2 KM \nElevation Gain: 866 M \nRated: Hard \n\n \nIncluded \nA fall day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course. \nProper fossil handling. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments. \nHow 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. \nIf 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. \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 litres of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? No\, the hike is not suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometres at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance and elevation gain. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants in this event is 16+ years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us! \n \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/mount-crum/
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230312T111245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T033746Z
UID:12812-1791018000-1791046800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Mount Spieker
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nOctober 3\, 2026\nMount Spieker\nThis route leads past areas of thickly bedded sandstone and conglomerate bedrock\, deeply cracked in many places to create small grottos which are suitable for rock scrambling and exploring. There are several alpine tarns amongst the rocks. \nRoutes on flat-topped Mt. Spieker make for excellent hiking through intriguing geological scenery. The summit plateau\, and the vertical cliffs which support it\, are formed from rocks of the Gates Formation\, which were deposited in the Lower Cretaceous Period. Coal seams from this rock formation have allowed for the development of the metallurgical coal resources in the Tumbler Ridge area. \n3-4 Hours/6 KM return to Mt. Spieker \nElevation Gain: 330 M (1085 ft) \nRating: Moderate \n															\n																														 \nIncluded \nA fall day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometers at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 9:00 AM  \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nAre dogs allowed? \nNo\, only guides are allowed to have their dogs on the trail. \nIs it women only?  \nNo\, everyone is welcome!  \nIs it beginner-friendly?  \nYes\, 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. \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11.  \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nWhat is the cancellation policy? \nRefund 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.  \nIf 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.  \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe 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.  \nShould I tip my guide?  \nTips 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.  \nWhere can I go to the bathroom?  \nThere are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom.  \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trailhead?  \nNo\, 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. \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/mount-spieker-guided-hiking-tour/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260607T221021Z
UID:12881-1791622800-1791651600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Shipyard-Titanic/Tarn & Tower/Babcock Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nShipyard-Titanic \nThe Shipyard-Titanic are of Mount Babcock\, south of Tumbler Ridge\, offers excellent hiking and some of the best rock scenery in the region. If you use your imagination the bizarre rock formations look like ships and shipwrecks. A valley of enormous boulders is crossed. Make sure to keep your eyes open for Mountain Goats\, there is a herd of about 50 in this area that enjoy the exposed cliffs above.  \n2-3 Hours/3KM Return \nElevation Gain: 50 M (165 ft) \nRating: Moderate\, steep and rocky in places. \nTarn and Tower Trail \nThis route leads past a couple of attractive tarns\, with boardwalks over the moist areas\, and ends at a viewpoint below the towers of Armada Ridge. \n0.5 Hours/500 M Return \nRating: Easy \nBabcock Falls \nA short trail leads through pine forests and wetlands to 8 Metre high Babcock Falls. The wet sections have wooden boardwalks thanks to donations from the Peace River Regional District. Some unique wetland flowers are found along the trail. The developed trail ends overlooking the falls\, but a short steep path leads to the pool right at the base of the falls\, which are formed from a lip of resistant sandstone. A permanent rope has been installed to help hikes on this section. Fossilized logs can be found in these rocks\, especially around one small overhand with a good view of the falls. \n1-2 Hours/2KM Return \nRating: Easy \n															\n																														 \nIncluded \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 litres of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometers at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please get in touch with us.  \n																														 \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/shipyard-titanic-tarn-tower/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261017T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20240205T030421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T013857Z
UID:15691-1792227600-1792256400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Murray Canyon Overlook
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nOctober 17\, 2026\nMurray Canyon Overlook\n“There is something special in the early leaves drifting from the trees – as if we are all allowed a chance to peel\, to refresh\, to start again.” \nDistance | Time: \n6.5 km return | 3-4 hours \nRated: Easy \n															\n																														 \nIncluded\nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n															\n																														 \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM. \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0. \nHow much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack 2 liters of water for the hike. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide. \nAre dogs allowed? Unfortunately\, dogs are not permitted on the trail\, except for the guide’s dog. \nIs it a women-only hike? No\, our hikes are inclusive\, and everyone is welcome to join! \nIs it beginner-friendly? Yes\, the hike is suitable for beginners with some walking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably for at least three kilometers at a time. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance. \nCan children join in on the fun? Absolutely! We encourage family participation. The minimum age limit for participants is 10 years old. \nHow do we get to the location? We will coordinate a carpool\, led by the guide\, to the trailhead. \nWhat if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please take your time while driving\, and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There are several restroom facilities available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No\, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead. \nFor additional questions or to book your hike\, please contact us!  \n															\n																														 \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/murray-canyon-overlook/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261024T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20261024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T085108
CREATED:20230313T153659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T014453Z
UID:12884-1792832400-1792861200@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Bergeron Cliffs
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nOctober 24\, 2026\nBergeron Cliffs\nThis 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. \n3-4 Hours/6KM Return \nElevation Gain: 400 M (1300 ft) \nRating: Moderate\, a long steady climb. \n															\n																														 \nIncluded \nA summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBear spray mini course.  \nProper fossil handling.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nPlant identification. \nA first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides.  \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					 \nFee: $65.00. + GST + Processing Fee \nPlease note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.  \nHow 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. \nIf 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.  \nWhat 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. \nCancellation 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. \nPlease 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. \n																														 \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 9:00 AM  \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nAre dogs allowed? \nNo\, only guides are allowed to have their dogs on the trail. \nIs it women only?  \nNo\, everyone is welcome!  \nIs it beginner-friendly?  \nYes\, 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.  \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11.  \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nWhat is the cancellation policy? \nRefund 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.  \nIf 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.  \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe 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.  \nShould I tip my guide?  \nTips 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.  \nWhere can I go to the bathroom?  \nThere are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom.  \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trailhead?  \nNo\, 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. \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack\nTrekking poles\nSturdy Hiking footwear\nHiking shirt – long sleeves help with sun protection\nHiking shorts or pants\nRain gear – waterproof\nSnacks\nWater – Bladder & Water Bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHead Lamp – Extra batteries\nFirst Aid Kit\nMatches\nFire Starter\nEmergency Shelter – Emergency Blanket\nBug Spray\nMulti-tool/knife\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\nToilet Paper\n\nExtra 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. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters (Great for creek crossing)\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bergeron-cliffs/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Tumbler Ridge
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