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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:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260125T170000
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CREATED:20241104T042733Z
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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=America/Dawson_Creek:20260117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20260117T160000
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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:20260110T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20250906T223524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T225152Z
UID:17414-1768039200-1768143600@peakwyldco.ca
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=UTC:20250920T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T173000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
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:20250920T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20241006T180844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T210946Z
UID:16925-1758355200-1758387600@peakwyldco.ca
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:20250820T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250820T220000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20240710T222811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T162555Z
UID:16700-1755716400-1755727200@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Wednesday Social Paddle - Charlie Lake\, BC
DESCRIPTION:SOCIAL PADDLE – CHARLIE LAKE\, BC\nAug. 20\, 2025 7-9:30/10 PM $20 per person + GST  Whether you paddleboard\, kayak or canoe\, come out for a paddle Wednesday night to meet new friends and enjoy a paddle on the lake and catch the sunset. Kayak & paddleboard rentals available\, but have limited quantities\, so must pre-registerfor  rentals. Kayak & paddleboard rentals $25.  Meet at the Charlie Lake boat launch by the highway at 7:00 PM.\n\nPADDLE AWAY – BOOK HERE!
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/wednesday-social-paddle-charlie-lake-bc/
LOCATION:Charlie Lake\, BC
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Paddle Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20250816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20250817T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250526T072706Z
UID:12911-1755334800-1755450000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Tumbler Ridge\, Bootski Lake
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Tumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC\nBootski Lake Overnight Tour in Tumbler Ridge\, BC.\nAug. 16/17\, 2025\n\n \nAs the sun sets\, you’ll witness the sky transform into a canvas of colors\, creating a breathtaking backdrop against the rugged peaks. Wake up early to catch the sunrise over the mountains\, a truly magical experience high in the alpine. This backpacking tour combines adventure\, natural beauty\, and tranquility\, making it an unforgettable opportunity to connect with nature. Don’t miss out on this chance to create lasting memories in one of British Columbia’s most stunning landscapes! \nThe lake is in the bowl directly under the face of Waptik Mountain. \nApproximately 13 KM trip. Elevation gain: 550 m. \nRating: Difficult \n\nBOOK HERE\n \nMoments Captured\nOur Gallery\n\n\n\nAlmost to the lake. Welcome to the alpine.\n\n\n\nBootski Lake.\n\n  \n\n\nFinal climb to the view of the lake.\n\n\n\nWatching the sunset with your twin sister.\n\n  \nYour Journey Begins Here\nGet Ready for an Exciting Adventure!\nPrepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with exploration\, camaraderie\, and the breathtaking wilderness of Northern BC. Our guided tour will feature: \n\nSpectacular Scenic Views: Capture stunning vistas and varied landscapes at every turn.\nVibrant Lake Colors: The lake’s captivating baby blue hue is truly remarkable\, creating an ideal setting for photography and a serene place to unwind.\nSunset and Sunrise Views: The high elevation allows for spectacular sunset and sunrise views\, creating magical moments throughout your stay.\nA donation will be made to our trail providers\, the Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society. For every booking made in Tumbler Ridge\, $5 will be contributed back to support the society’s efforts.\nKnowledgeable Guides: Our experts will educate you on local ecosystems and ensure your safety.\n\n$275.00 per person.  \n\nBOOK NOW!\n\n\n \nDay 1: Arrival and Evening at Bootski Lake \n\n9:00 AM: Arrive at the Visitor Centre for check-in and head count.\n9:30 AM: Depart from the Visitor Centre and begin our journey to Bootski Lake Trail.\n11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Hike along the Bootski Lake Trail\, enjoying the scenic views as we ascend.\n1:00/3:00 PM: Arrive at Bootski Lake. Take time to relax\, explore the area\, and enjoy the stunning alpine scenery.\n5:00 PM: Settle in at the campsite. Prepare for the evening while watching the sun dip behind the mountains\, creating a picturesque sunset.\n7:00 PM: Dinner at camp\, followed by relaxation and stargazing under the clear alpine sky.\n\nDay 2: Day Hike and Departure \n\n7:00 AM: Wake up to enjoy the sunrise over the mountains\, witnessing the transformation of the landscape.\n8:00 AM: Breakfast at camp.\n10:00 AM: Depart for a day hike\, exploring the beautiful surroundings and capturing memorable moments.\n2:00 PM: Return to camp to disassemble and pack up gear.\n3:00 PM: Begin the journey back\, reflecting on a weekend spent enjoying the breathtaking baby blue alpine lake in the heart of the mountains.\n5:00 PM: Arrive back at the Visitor Centre\, concluding the tour.\n\nThis itinerary offers a perfect blend of adventure\, relaxation\, and stunning natural beauty\, ensuring a memorable experience at Bootski Lake! \n\n \nWhat Should I Pack? No need to worry if you’re missing some items; we offer gear rentals! Simply select the items you need during checkout.\n\nVisit Our Blog for a Comprehensive Backpacking List to Help You Get Started!\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? \nNote\, this trail is rated challenging due to incline and steep sections. Beginner friendly with walking inclines as experience. \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nCancellation Policy: \nTo secure your booking\, a 50% deposit is required\, which is non-refundable. We offer a full credit for future adventures for cancellations made at least one week prior to the trip date. We strive to provide an exceptional experience; however\, please note that weather and safety conditions may occasionally prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoints with the group. \nIf you cancel within 0-7 days of the trip\, unfortunately\, no credit will be issued for future events. We encourage you to provide as much notice as possible\, as spots are limited for 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. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? \nThere are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom along the trail. We follow cathole practices until we reach the Bootski Lake\, where a new outhouse was just installed. \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. \n\n\n\n\n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bootskilakebackpackingtour/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking,Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250805T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250805T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20250805T204326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T204326Z
UID:18411-1754388000-1754409600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Moose Lake ATV Day Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Moo
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/moose-lake-atv-day-adventure/
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250708T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250708T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20260302T203514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T222217Z
UID:19330-1751997600-1752004800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Flatwater 1 Sup Skills - Charlie Lake\, BC
DESCRIPTION:BOOK YOUR PADDLE COURSE NOW!\n \nFlatwater 1 SUP Skills on Charlie Lake\nJuly 8\, 2026\nReady to Elevate Your Paddle Boarding Skills? ONLY 6 SPOTS AVAILABLE!\nDo you want to take your paddleboarding to the next level or learn the basic moves on the water? Before I took this course\, I thought I had a good grasp of navigating my paddleboard and was quick to realize how much there is to learn. This course is designed for both beginners and advanced paddlers\, helping you master the art of navigating flat water. Highly recommended for anyone who loves to paddleboard! \nJoin us for the perfect summer event on Charlie Lake that will show you how to make the most of your paddleboard! \n \nWhat will you learn? Curriculum from Paddle Canada.\nSafety Skills\n\nFalling off safely\nRemounting the board\nUse of a leash\nUnderstanding weather and paddling conditions\n\nPaddling Skills\n\nLifting and carrying a board\nChoosing and holding a paddle\nMounting a board at a beach or dock\nProne paddling\nPaddling while kneeling\nStanding up\nPaddling in a straight line\nForward stroke\nBraking stroke\nSweep strokes\nPaddling in windy or turbulent conditions\n\nKnowledge\n\nBoard design\nBoard outfitting\nClothing\nSafety equipment\nPaddles\nInjury prevention\nEquipment care\nSUP resources\nTransporting a SUP\nSUP heritage\n\n\nBOOK YOUR PADDLE COURSE NOW\n \nFee & Refund Policy: \n\nThe registration fee is $125 per person to secure your spot. Click “Book Now” to register!\nPlease note that we do not offer refunds for workshops due to our limited availability. However\, if Peak Wyld Co needs to cancel a workshop\, you will receive a full refund.\nIn the event of postponement due to bad weather—such as lightning or extreme winds—we will reschedule to another date. We will not cancel for rain\, so please dress appropriately for the conditions.\n\nThank you for your understanding! \n\n \nPhoto on the right at Moose Lake from the course last year\, offered in Tumbler Ridge. I LEARNED A LOT and can’t wait to share this with you all here in Charlie Lake. \nWhat do I bring?\n\nPaddleboard (unless you’re renting one)\n\n\nBathing suit to wear underneath your clothing\nDress in layers and bring an extra set of clothes\, along with a towel for changing\nBe prepared for sudden weather changes\, including light rain or cool winds\nFootwear can be barefoot or any shoes that can get wet\, such as runners or sandals\nNote that your bottoms may also get wet\nBring a hat or sunglasses\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and something to drink\nAny additional equipment you want to practice with\nPersonal Flotation Device (PFD)\, if you have one\nAny necessary medications\nWater bottle\n\n\nIf you’re bringing your own board\, please bring it deflated\, and we’ll pump it up together at the location. If you’ve rented a board\, you’ll also pump it up with us at the venue. We’ll kick off with dryland training before heading out onto the water. \n \nMeet our instructor.  \nDee with Untamed Tours Inc. \n\nBOOK YOUR PADDLE COURSE NOW!
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/flatwater-1-sup-skills-charlie-lake-bc/
LOCATION:Charlie Lake\, BC
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Peace Region
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250705T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20250304T045350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T051515Z
UID:17835-1751706000-1751734800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Smoky River Full-Day Paddle Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Peace River Adventures offers exhilarating jet boat tours that allow visitors to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Peace River region. Their tours provide a unique opportunity for adventure seekers to experience the thrill of high-speed boating while taking in breathtaking scenery\, including lush landscapes and diverse wildlife. \n																														 \nNot only do they do jet boat tours\, they have a wide variety of ways to explore the Peace Region.  \nWe will be partnering and can’t wait to join forces with Peace River Adventures on guided hikes and a paddle along the river!  \nSmoky River Full-Day Paddle Adventure – July 5th \nJoin us for an unforgettable day on the Smoky River as we paddle through breathtaking landscapes\, explore hidden beaches\, and connect with nature. This full-day guided adventure begins at Murphy Flats Recreation Area in Northern Sunrise County and winds down the river\, offering plenty of opportunities to swim\, rock hound\, and relax on sandy shores. \nThroughout the journey\, you will experience white sandy beaches\, rocky shores perfect for fossil and rock hounding\, and the chance to spot local wildlife\, all while sharing the experience with like-minded adventurers. \nMeet Your Guide \nThis tour is led by Jocelyn McDonald\, founder of Peak Wyld Co in Fort St. John. With a deep passion for the outdoors and a mission to empower others. Jocelyn is an experienced paddle instructor\, holds Wilderness First Aid certification\, and has completed a 90-hour Lifeguard Certification. With years of paddling and hiking experience\, she is a respected leader in the outdoor community. \nTour Highlights \n✔ Guided paddle tour on the Smoky River✔ Stops at scenic beaches for swimming\, rock hounding & relaxation✔ Final stop at a sandy beach with an optional BBQ✔ Rent paddle equipment\, rent dry bags\, add on locked parking service & add on shuttle service \nFood & Meals \nBring your own meals or choose from our menu options. At our final stop\, a BBQ will be set up\, where you can purchase a beef or vegetarian burger\, along with snacks and beverages. \nTour Details \nDate: July 5thMeeting Point: Murphy Flats Recreation Area (launch at 9 AM)Duration: 8 hoursPrice: $75 per personMinimum Group Size: 10 guests required to run the tour \nBook Your Spot! \nSecure your place on this incredible adventure by emailing peaceriveradventurestours@gmail.com. \nDon’t miss out—spaces are limited!  \nSmoky River Full-Day Paddle Adventure
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/peace-river-adventures/
LOCATION:Peace River Adventures
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Jet Boat Tours,Paddle Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20250628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20250628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T025254Z
UID:12882-1751101200-1751130000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Boulder Gardens/Babcock Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nBoulder Gardens Trail\nEmbark on a captivating journey along the Boulder Gardens route\, which ascends the southeast slopes of Mount Babcock. This trail showcases a stunning landscape of towering rock pinnacles\, featuring an otherworldly terrain adorned with rock pillars\, slabs\, and boulders. As you gently climb towards Boulder Tarn\, a serene lake nestled among the bluffs\, you’ll encounter the impressive pancake rocks\, characterized by larger boulders and delicate layers of sandstone. \nDuration: 2-3 Hours \nDistance: 4 KM Return \nDifficulty Rating: Moderate (with steep and rocky sections) \n\nBabcock Falls Trail\nExperience the beauty of Babcock Falls on this short yet enchanting trail that winds through lush pine forests and wetlands. The path leads to the magnificent 8-meter-high Babcock Falls\, with wooden boardwalks constructed thanks to generous contributions from the Peace River Regional District. As you stroll\, you’ll discover unique wetland flowers along the way. The developed trail concludes with a breathtaking view of the falls\, but a short\, steep path provides access to the pool right at the base. A permanent rope is installed for assistance on this section\, and keep an eye out for fossilized logs\, especially near a small overhang that offers a great vantage point of the falls. \nDuration: 1-2 Hours \nDistance: 2 KM Return \nDifficulty Rating: 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 HERE\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. \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																														 \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/boulder-gardens-babcock-falls/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250622T170000
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CREATED:20250508T173508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T040217Z
UID:17984-1750581000-1750611600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Summer Solstice - Summit Ridge Trail - Waiting to hear on wildfire conditions.
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Northern Rockies.\nStone Mountain Provincial Park. \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nJoin us for a day of exploring around Stone Mountain Provincial Park . Summit Ridge Trail is another one in the area where you get to see for miles on end. You’ll see Summit Lake and Flower Springs in the distance. With a visit to Tetsa River Falls! \n5 KM \nElevation Gain: 450 M \n\n \nWhat’s included? \nGuided Day Hike \nExperienced Guide \nBear Spray Mini Course \nPlant Identification \nVisitor Centre Visit – Check out the local handmade crafts. \n$5 from every booking will go towards the Northern Rockies Trail Society \nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. It’s a great practice to carry your own emergency supplies \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW!\n \nItinerary for Summit Ridge Trail – June 22 – Please note that itineraries are approximate and may vary.\nDate: June 22 \nStarting Point: Fort Nelson\, BC \nDestination: Summit Ridge Trailhead \nDrive Time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes \n\n8:30 AM – Departure from Fort Nelson \n\nGather your group and ensure everyone has the necessary gear for the hike. Don’t forget water\, snacks\, sunscreen\, and a camera for the beautiful views ahead!\nLeave Fort Nelson and enjoy the scenic drive to the trailhead.\n\n10:00 AM – Arrive at Summit Ridge Trailhead \n\nPark your vehicle and take a moment to enjoy the fresh air. Take a few minutes to prepare your gear and ensure everyone is ready for the hike.\n\n10:15 AM – Begin the Hike \n\nStart your ascent on the Summit Ridge Trail. The trail is known for its stunning views and diverse terrain. As you hike\, take time to appreciate the surrounding wilderness\, the sound of birds\, and the rustle of leaves in the breeze.\n\n11:30 AM – Enjoy Lunch and Snacks \n\nFind a scenic spot along the trail to take a break and enjoy your packed lunch. This is a great opportunity to relax\, recharge\, and soak in the breathtaking views of the valley below. Share snacks and stories with your group while taking in the beauty of nature around you.\n\n12:00 PM – Continue the Ascent \n\nAfter your break\, continue your hike. The trail may have some steep sections\, but the exhilaration of reaching the summit will be worth it. Encourage each other along the way\, and take breaks as needed to enjoy the scenery and catch your breath.\n\n1:00 PM – Reach the Summit \n\nCelebrate your achievement at the top! Take photos\, admire the panoramic views\, and enjoy the sense of accomplishment. This is the perfect time to reflect on the journey and appreciate the beauty of the summer solstice weekend.\n\n1:30 PM – Begin the Descent \n\nStart your way back down the trail. Take it slow\, as the descent can be just as rewarding. Keep an eye out for wildlife and unique plants along the way.\n\n3:00 PM – Arrive back at the Trailhead \n\nOnce you’ve returned to the trailhead\, take a moment to stretch and celebrate your hike. Share your favorite moments with your group.\n\n3:30 PM – Drive Back to Fort Nelson \n\nHead back to Fort Nelson\, reminiscing about the day’s adventure. Consider stopping at a local café or restaurant to enjoy a post-hike treat and review the day’s highlights. Don’t forget Tetsa River Cinnamon Buns!\n\n\nTips for the Hike:\n\nWear comfortable hiking shoes and appropriate clothing for the weather.\nBring plenty of water to stay hydrated.\nKeep an eye on the time to ensure you descend before dark.\nRespect wildlife and nature—leave no trace.\n\nEnjoy your hike on Summit Ridge Trail and the beauty of the summer solstice weekend! \n\n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nHow to Pay and Book\nTotal Amount Due: $43.20\nA $5 donation will be made to support the trails we’ll be traveling on\, benefiting the Northern Rockies Trails Society. To book your adventure\, click the “BOOK NOW” button for credit card payment. \nCancellation Policy\nIf the trip is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances\, your credit will transfer to a future date. If the minimum number of participants isn’t met\, you’ll receive a full refund. \nAll-day adventures are non-refundable; however\, a full credit for future use can be issued if cancellations are made at least 5 days in advance. No credits will be provided for cancellations within 0-5 days of the event. We appreciate your understanding as spots are limited! \nWhat do I pack? Our guides pack all safety supplies and protection. We always recommend having a change of layers in your bag and most important water and food. Here we have a list for you to reference for future hikes! It is never a bad idea to carry the 10 essentials. We do have bear spray for rent if you are wanting to carry bear spray.\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\nWater – Bladder & Water bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHeadlamp – 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. If you would like to check out our packing lists for trips head on over to the blog page and have a look. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters\nBear spray\n\n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhere do we meet? Participants will meet at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre. \nAddress: 5500 Alaska Hwy\, Fort Nelson\, BC V0C 1R0 \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 hiking experience. While the trail includes challenging sections\, participants should be physically fit enough to navigate hills and walk comfortably with incline. Please note that the trail is rated as moderate to challenging due to its distance and elevation gain. Remeber though\, we go at everyones pace. This is not a race\, and trust me we love staring at the flowers too. \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. If you hit Summit Lake you have gone too far. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? There is a restroom at the Visitors Centre and there is an outhouse right up from the trailhead to use before the hike. \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/summer-solstice-summit-ridge-trail/
LOCATION:Fort Nelson Visitor Centre\, 5500 Alaska Hwy\, Fort Nelson\, British Columbia\, V0C1R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250618T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250618T213000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20240829T042907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T051859Z
UID:16759-1750271400-1750282200@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Bark First Aid + Wilderness Safety 101 - ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:EMERGENCY\nFIRST AID FOR\nPETS ANYWHERE\n \nABOUT BARK\nBackcountry Aid and Rescue Kits (BARK) were developed with a vision to provide the basic first aid essentials and know-how during emergency situations involving dogs in backcountry wilderness. BARK aims to educate owners in the value of preparing for emergencies in remote areas – and to provide the appropriate medical attention when veterinary care may be delayed or not possible. BARK provides the essential first aid supplies to triage and correctly respond to injuries\, as well as educates the user in basic animal anatomy\, safe handling and restraint\, effective wound care and appropriate emergency triage. \nBARK ensures that all owners consider their animal’s health and wellbeing as a valuable priority\, rather than an afterthought. This proactive approach will not only bring awareness to the unique needs of dogs\, but also provide the necessary first aid tools to recognize early signs of suffering and to effectively treat minor injuries when veterinary medical assistance is delayed or not possible. \nYou could have a chance to win a Pet First Aid Kit. All you have to do is attend and your entered to win!\n\nBOOK NOW\n\n \nSeasonal Risks for Pets\n________________________\nYear-Round – overuse injuries\, altitude sickness or fatigue\, automotive accidents\, drowning or near drowning\, foot pad injuries\, dehydration\, abscesses and infections\, cuts and bleeding wounds\, airway obstruction\, diarrhea and vomiting\, electrocution\, eye and ear injuries\, hyper/hypothermia\, poisoning\, seizures\, torn nails\, lick sores and hot spots\, tail injuries\, tooth damage\, bladder or urinary tract infections\, dietary indiscretion\, gastrointestinal upset\, foreign body obstruction\, stomach torsion and bloat\, barbed wire laceration\, environmental/dietary/seasonal allergies. \nAre you a pet owner who loves to explore the great outdoors with your furry companion? If so\, our “Pet First Aid + Wilderness Safety 101” webinar is an essential opportunity you won’t want to miss! Here’s why you should sign up: \n\nSafety First: Accidents can happen anytime\, especially when you’re out in the wild. Knowing how to handle emergencies can save your pet’s life.\n\n\nExpert Guidance: Our 2.5-hour session\, led by experienced professionals\, will equip you with vital skills and knowledge to respond effectively to injuries or health issues your pet might face during adventures.\n\n\nInteractive Q&A: With a dedicated 30-minute question time\, you’ll have the chance to ask about specific concerns\, ensuring you leave with clarity and confidence.\n\n\nFree Trail Guide: By attending\, you’ll receive a complimentary Trail Guide\, packed with helpful tips and information\, which will be mailed to you!\n\n\nAffordable Investment: For only $25.00\, you gain invaluable knowledge that could make all the difference in your pet’s well-being while exploring.\n\n\nPeace of Mind: Knowing you’re prepared fosters a more enjoyable experience for both you and your pet—adventure with confidence!\n\nJoin us on June 18\, 2025\, from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM\, and take the first step towards becoming a responsible pet adventurer. Your best friend deserves it! Reserve your spot today! \n\nBOOK NOW\n\n\n#petfirstaid #survivalskills #dogswhoadventure #firstaid #webinar #dogs #evacuations #emergencypetfirstaid @barkfirstaid
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bark-first-aid-wilderness-safety-101-online/
CATEGORIES:All,Courses,Day Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250528T213000
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CREATED:20250304T034307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T213731Z
UID:17800-1748458800-1748467800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Social Wednesday Night Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Join us every second Wednesday for an evening of fun and camaraderie at Social Paddle Night on the beautiful Charlie Lake\, BC! This event is perfect for paddling enthusiasts of all skill levels\, from beginners to seasoned pros. Enjoy the water and stunning natural scenery as you connect with fellow paddle lovers in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. \n															\n															\n					\n									BOOK NOW\n					\n		Social Nights on the Water Are Back!  Join us this summer at Charlie Lake\, BC for fun\, relaxing evenings on the water! Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or trying it out for the first time\, it’s the perfect way to connect with nature and our amazing community.  Starting May 28 – Every two weeks at 7:00 PM:• June 11• June 25• July 9• July 23• August 6• August 20  Stand-up Paddleboard & Kayak Rentals Available! $25 Rental. No gear? No problem! We’ve got you covered so you can focus on paddling\, soaking in the sunset\, and enjoying the peaceful vibes of the lake.  Whether you’re gliding on a paddleboard or cruising in a kayak\, it’s a great way to improve your balance\, build strength\, and have a ton of fun on the water. Tell your paddle buddies and let’s make this summer one to remember!
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/social-wednesday-night-paddle/
LOCATION:Charlie Lake\, BC
CATEGORIES:All,Paddle Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250130T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20251128T200812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T192142Z
UID:18945-1738258200-1738423800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Rewyld Her: Winter Adventure Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Rewyld Her\nJan. 30 – Feb. 1\, 2026 \nRewyld Her is a two-day\, women-centred winter immersion designed to reconnect you with the parts of yourself that feel most alive\, grounded\, and real. \n\nBOOK NOW\n\n\n \nAdventure Outside. Awaken Inside.\nOver the weekend\, you’ll flow through intentional yoga\, explore snowy trails through skiing or snowshoeing\, melt into warmth with Reiki\, and savour elevated nourishing meals that support your body and your energy. \nThis retreat is for the woman who wants to feel awake again — in her body\, in her choices\, in her presence. \nFor the woman who craves something real\, something unpolished\, something that brings her back to herself. \nWhat to expect:\n– slow\, grounded mornings\n– movement that feels intuitive and embodied\n– outdoor adventure that clears your mind and opens your heart\n– healing practices that melt tension and reignite your energy\n– delicious food prepared with intention\n– connection with women who value honesty\, depth\, and warmth \nThis is your invitation to soften\, expand\, and rewyld — in the most beautiful season for it. \n \n\nItinerary\nFriday\n\n6:00 PM: Dinner\n6:30 – 8:00 PM: Welcome and Open Space – Beading Class\n\nElder blessing & land acknowledgment\nDiscussion of weekend intentions and schedule\nDistribution of journals\nBeading class – learn from an indigenous artist\nDelicious mocktail\n\n\n9:30 PM: – Head to your rooms to relax and enjoy the night.\n\nSaturday\n\n8:00 – 9:00 AM: Yoga and Meditation\n9:00 – 9:30 AM: Light Breakfast\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Working with Jasta & Joss\n12:00 PM: Lunch\n1:00 – 4:00 PM: Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing\n4:00 – 5:00 PM: Free Time (Clean up & prepare for evening)\n5:30 – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n7:00 – 9:30 PM: Restorative/Reiki & Fire Ceremony (if time allows)\n9:30 PM: Head to your rooms to relax and enjoy the night.\n\nSunday\n\n8:00 AM: Breakfast\n9:00 – 10:00 AM: Morning Snowshoe/Ski\n10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Yin/Meditation\n12:00 – 2:00 PM: Lunch & Closing\n\nGratitude gifts\, discussions\, and takeaways\n\n\n2:00 – 3:00 PM: Guests Depart\n\n\n\nWhat do I pack?\nPacking List for the Weekend Retreat\n\nClothing:\n\nChange of clothes for two days (consider layers)\nClothes for yoga/meditation (comfortable and breathable)\nWinter Clothing for Outdoor Adventures:\n\nInsulated winter jacket\nBase layers (thermal tops and bottoms)\nFleece or wool sweater\nWaterproof and windproof pants\nWarm hat (beanie or similar)\nNeck gaiter or scarf\nWarm gloves or mittens (preferably waterproof)\nWool or thermal socks (multiple pairs)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFootwear:\n\nSnowshoeing Gear:\n\nSnowshoes\nWarm and waterproof boots\n\n\nCross-Country Skiing Gear:\n\nCross-country skis\nSki poles\nSki boots (compatible with your skis)\n\n\nSlippers for the cabin and lodge\n\n\n\n\nAccessories:\n\nSunglasses\nWater bottle\nYoga mat\n\n\n\n\nPersonal Items:\n\nToiletries (toothbrush\, toothpaste\, etc.)\nMedications (if needed)\nPhone charger (and any other electronics)\n\n\n\n\nOptional:\n\nCamera\nLightweight backpack (for day hikes)\nTravel blanket (for added comfort)\n\n\n\n\n\nFee & Refund Policy\nFee: $1250 + TAXES \nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps us hold your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until Jan. 20\, 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 Jan. 20\, 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 Jan. 20\, 2026\, 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! \nIf you wish to pay by credit card\, please follow the instructions provided above. \nWe accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \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\nDunne-Za Lodge\n \n\nDunne-za Lodge is dedicated to providing exceptional service and hospitality to all guests while celebrating the rich culture and traditions of the Dunne-za and Cree peoples. The lodge serves as a vibrant space for cultural events\, community gatherings\, healing camps\, and special occasions hosted by the West Moberly First Nations. Open year-round\, it offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in First Nations culture and participate in various activities throughout the seasons. \nGuided by the values of the West Moberly First Nations community\, Dunne-za Lodge fosters a welcoming\, respectful\, and inclusive environment for everyone. Our commitment is to treat all guests with dignity\, honesty\, and integrity\, ensuring a memorable experience for your “Rewyld Her” retreat. \n\n\nMap to Dunne-Za Lodge\n \n\nFriday\n\n6:00 PM: Dinner\n6:30 – 8:00 PM: Welcome and Open Space – Beading Class\n\nElder blessing & land acknowledgment\nDiscussion of weekend intentions and schedule\nDistribution of journals\nBeading class – learn from an indigenous artist\nDelicious mocktail\n\n\n9:30 PM: – Head to your rooms to relax and enjoy the night.\n\nSaturday\n\n8:00 – 9:00 AM: Yoga and Meditation\n9:00 – 9:30 AM: Light Breakfast\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Working with Jasta & Joss\n12:00 PM: Lunch\n1:00 – 4:00 PM: Snowshoeing/Cross-Country Skiing\n4:00 – 5:00 PM: Free Time (Clean up & prepare for evening)\n5:30 – 6:30 PM: Dinner\n7:00 – 9:30 PM: Restorative/Reiki & Fire Ceremony (if time allows)\n9:30 PM: Head to your rooms to relax and enjoy the night.\n\nSunday\n\n8:00 AM: Breakfast\n9:00 – 10:00 AM: Morning Snowshoe/Ski\n10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Yin/Meditation\n12:00 – 2:00 PM: Lunch & Closing\n\nGratitude gifts\, discussions\, and takeaways\n\n\n2:00 – 3:00 PM: Guests Depart\n\nPacking List for the Weekend Retreat\n\nClothing:\n\nChange of clothes for two days (consider layers)\nClothes for yoga/meditation (comfortable and breathable)\nWinter Clothing for Outdoor Adventures:\n\nInsulated winter jacket\nBase layers (thermal tops and bottoms)\nFleece or wool sweater\nWaterproof and windproof pants\nWarm hat (beanie or similar)\nNeck gaiter or scarf\nWarm gloves or mittens (preferably waterproof)\nWool or thermal socks (multiple pairs)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFootwear:\n\nSnowshoeing Gear:\n\nSnowshoes\nWarm and waterproof boots\n\n\nCross-Country Skiing Gear:\n\nCross-country skis\nSki poles\nSki boots (compatible with your skis)\n\n\nSlippers for the cabin and lodge\n\n\n\n\nAccessories:\n\nSunglasses\nWater bottle\nYoga mat\n\n\n\n\nPersonal Items:\n\nToiletries (toothbrush\, toothpaste\, etc.)\nMedications (if needed)\nPhone charger (and any other electronics)\n\n\n\n\nOptional:\n\nCamera\nLightweight backpack (for day hikes)\nTravel blanket (for added comfort)\n\n\n\nFee: $1250 + TAXES \nTo secure your spot\, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $250. This deposit helps us hold your place\, and while it is non-refundable\, we appreciate your commitment to joining us. \nYou have until Jan. 20\, 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 Jan. 20\, 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 Jan. 20\, 2026\, 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! \nIf you wish to pay by credit card\, please follow the instructions provided above. \nWe accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \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\nDunne-za Lodge is dedicated to providing exceptional service and hospitality to all guests while celebrating the rich culture and traditions of the Dunne-za and Cree peoples. The lodge serves as a vibrant space for cultural events\, community gatherings\, healing camps\, and special occasions hosted by the West Moberly First Nations. Open year-round\, it offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in First Nations culture and participate in various activities throughout the seasons. \nGuided by the values of the West Moberly First Nations community\, Dunne-za Lodge fosters a welcoming\, respectful\, and inclusive environment for everyone. Our commitment is to treat all guests with dignity\, honesty\, and integrity\, ensuring a memorable experience for your “Rewyld Her” retreat. \n\n\nBOOK NOW\n \nMeet your hosts.\nJasta Dickson \nBorn and raised in Fort St. John\, she has spent over 20 years teaching movement\, cultivating communities\, and guiding others into deeper embodiment. As a Health & Leadership Coach\, Yoga Teacher\, Group Fitness Instructor\, and lifelong entrepreneur\, her work is deeply rooted in somatic and emotional intelligence\, and embodied leadership — helping people feel strong\, connected\, and truly at home in their bodies. \nJasta leads classes\, workshops\, private and corporate sessions\, and is a growing team of heart-forward teachers who share the same mission: empowering her students and clients to rise into their most aligned\, authentic selves. \n \nJoss Hannaford \nJoss Hannaford is a heart-centred energy medicine practitioner blending Reiki\, hypnotherapy\, yoga\, and Andean wisdom. Raised on a farm in the Peace River Valley\, she carries a deep connection to nature that weaves into all of her work. Her extensive travels\, including time studying plant medicines in Peru and initiation into the Q’ero lineage\, inform her grounded yet expansive and metaphysical approach. With degrees in Science and Education\, Joss supports clients and groups through holistic\, compassionate\, and transformative practices. \n \nJocelyn McDonald \nMeet Jocelyn\, the passionate owner of Peak Wyld Co.\, who will guide you through the breathtaking wilderness of the North. With over 10 years of experience in outdoor guiding and hosting numerous retreats\, Jocelyn has honed her skills to provide unforgettable adventures in nature. Her love for the Northern Rockies began in her youth\, exploring the stunning landscapes with her family\, and has since blossomed into a lifelong passion for remote wilderness travel. \nAn outdoor enthusiast at heart\, Jocelyn thrives on inspiring others to embrace the great outdoors. Her mission is to equip clients with the knowledge and skills they need to embark on their own wilderness journeys\, whether for a few days or several weeks. \n“Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing.”
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/rewyld-her-winter-adventure-retreat/
LOCATION:Moberly Lake\, 7496 Heritage Road\, Moberly Lake\, British Columbia\, V0C 1X0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Retreat,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241221T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20241217T024129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T034317Z
UID:17221-1734777000-1734800400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Winter Solstice - Quality Falls
DESCRIPTION:WINTER SOLSTICE \nQuality Falls \n			\n									BOOK HERE\n					 \nThe winter solstice is not just a moment to mark the darkest time of the year\, but a powerful reminder of the inevitability of change and the enduring light that follows. \n\n																							 \nAs you embark on your winter solstice adventure\, the air is crisp and invigorating\, filled with the scent of spruce and the faint sound of crunching snow underfoot. Dressed in warm layers\, you strap on your snowshoes\, feeling the weight of the world lift with each step. \nThe path ahead winds through a serene winter landscape\, where snow blankets the ground like a soft white quilt. Tall evergreens stand sentinel\, their branches heavy with glistening snowflakes that catch the soft light of the low sun. As you walk\, the silence is profound\, broken only by the occasional distant crack of ice or the whisper of the wind. \nAfter a while\, you reach a clearing\, and there it is: the frozen waterfall. Majestic and still\, the water has transformed into shimmering ice\, cascading down the rocks in delicate\, crystalline formations. Sunlight reflects off the surface\, creating a dazzling display of light and shadow. The surrounding area is adorned with icicles that hang like nature’s chandeliers\, creating a magical atmosphere. \nYou take a moment to breathe in the beauty\, feeling a sense of tranquility and connection to the natural world. The winter solstice\, with its promise of longer days ahead\, feels like a celebration of stillness and reflection in this enchanting winter landscape. \nItinerary\nThe itinerary includes a visit to the TR Visitor Centre for last-minute Christmas shopping featuring unique creations from local artists. Guests will enjoy a mocktail celebration\, a snowshoe trek to the stunning Quality Falls. Additionally\, there will be door prizes\, including a Peak Wyld Co sticker\, and an opportunity for card readings.  \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society.  \nDistance & Location\n\n\n1.5 Hours\n\n\n2.5km Return Distance\n\n\nTumbler Ridge\, BC \n\n\n													\n																										 \nFee\nTotal Fee: $36.75 \nLast day to book: December 20\, 2024 \nRefund Eligibility: Please read cancellation policy below.  \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. MUST FILL OUT REGISTRATION FORM. CLICK BOOK NOW.  \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									BOOK NOW\n					 \nWhat to pack?\nHere’s a clear packing list for your snowshoeing trip\, organized for easy reference: \nSnowshoe Equipment\n\nSnowshoes\nBoots\nHiking poles\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: Energy-dense snacks and lunch!\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. \nFAQS. \n													\n																										 \nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 10:30 AM  \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nCan I rent snowshoes?  \nSnowshoe rentals available. $20/day. Randy Gulick with Wild River Adventure Tours offers rentals. You will need to call him in advance at 780-830-8848. Participant is responsible for pick-up and drop off of snowshoes. Not apart of fees.  \nIs it beginner friendly?  \nYes\, there are some challenging parts of the trail with navigating your snowshoes/crampons. This tour is suitable for beginners. You should be physically fit enough to walk up and down a few hills\, and walk at a comfortable pace for three kilometres. \nWhere do we park?  \nThere will be a side pull out to park on the road. We will try and take up as little room as possible. If you would like to carpool from TR that can be discussed at the Visitor Centre.  \nHow did we get to location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nIs the tour cancelled if it is too cold? \nIf the temperature goes below -30 degrees celsius then we will not run the tour and we can reschedule your booking. No refunds due to act of god but can move your credit to a different trip.  \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 full amount that guest can use to a future adventure if cancelled more than 48 hours in advance. We do everything in 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 summit or desired view with group.  \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe have the meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:30 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. 250-263-7302.  \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trail head?  \nNo\, 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.  \n#snowshoeing #tumblerridgebc #explorebc #trgeo #waterfall #frozenwaterfall
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/winter-solstice-quality-falls-snowshoe-mocktails-exploring/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240914T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20240524T180824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T222555Z
UID:16515-1726311600-1726329600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Flatbed & Quality Falls - Kid Friendly!
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW!\n\n\n \nMEET AT TUMBLER RIDGE VISITOR CENTRE AT 11:00 AM. \nFlatbed Falls Hiking Route \n\n1-1.5 Hrs.\n2 KM Return\n\nThe rock shelf surrounding the falls is a popular picnic area\, and the pool below offers an exciting swimming experience\, especially for the brave\, if the water is warm. Before reaching the falls\, you’ll find a log picnic shelter and outhouses for your convenience. This is the ultimate kid-friendly hike in Tumbler Ridge\, and we can’t wait to go with you! \nWHAT TO PACK\n\n20-30L Daypack\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\nFirst Aid Kit\nBug Spray\nBear Spray
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/flatbed-quality-falls-kid-dog-friendly/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240913T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20250310T041700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T222641Z
UID:17922-1726218000-1726246800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Hike & Colour - Moberly Lake
DESCRIPTION:Explore Nature\nExperience the Wonders of Moberly Lake Today!\nCome and experience the beauty of Moberly Lake with a guided hike\, followed by a painting session at Dunne-za Lodge. Take a deep breath of fresh air and let the tranquility of nature inspire your creativity as you create your own artwork. Each moment is crafted to ensure you leave with cherished memories. \n\nKnowledgeable guides sharing hidden gems of the area.\nAll art materials provided for a creative journey.\nChance to see diverse wildlife up close.\n\n\nBOOK YOUR DAY!\n\n\n \nJoin us for a scenic 5 km hike around Moberly Lake\, where we’ll capture photos of our favorite sights along the way. After our adventure\, we’ll return to the lodge to paint with watercolors\, bringing our inspirations to life on canvas! We’ll have packed lunches and dinner provided\, catered to dietary restrictions\, ensuring each meal leaves you feeling properly fueled for your creative journey. \nIncluded \nGuided 5 km hike around Moberly Lake \nPhotography session to capture your favorite sights \nWatercolor painting session at Dunne-za Lodge \nPacked lunches catered to dietary restrictions \nDinner provided\, also accommodating dietary needs \nAll necessary painting supplies \nExperienced guides to enhance your adventure \nOpportunities to create lasting memories through art and nature exploration \n\n \nDunne-Za Lodge our hosts. Nation-owned and operated out of Moberly Lake. \nDunne-za Lodge at Moberly Lake is a picturesque retreat nestled in nature\, offering a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by a network of scenic hiking trails\, it invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. The stunning Moberly Lake\, with its crystal-clear waters\, provides a serene backdrop for various activities\, from photography to swimming. \nThe lodge itself is a cozy and welcoming haven\, featuring comfortable accommodations and a warm atmosphere. Guests can enjoy delicious\, hearty meals prepared with care\, ensuring everyone feels nourished and energized for their adventures. Whether you’re seeking tranquility by the lake or the thrill of hiking\, Dunne-za Lodge is the ideal destination for nature lovers and creativity seekers alike. \n\n \nTicket Price: $175.00 per ticketPlease note that GST and processing fees will be applied to the total cost. \nDeposit Requirement: A 50% deposit is required to secure your spot for the event. \nMinimum Attendance: A minimum of 5 participants is needed for the event to proceed. If the event does not meet this requirement\, your deposit will be refunded. \nCancellation Policy: \n\nDeposits are non-refundable unless the event is canceled or due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g.\, acts of God)\, in which case a credit will be issued.\nNo refunds will be provided for cancellations made within 7 days of the event date.\n\nThank you for your understanding and cooperation! \n\nBOOK NOW\n \nAsk about our overnight stay package for the weekend at a very discounted price! If you would like to spend the night there is a cabin waiting with your name on it. Each cabin comes with 1 double bed and 1 double sofa bed. Grab a friend and spend the night and have a relaxing night to finish off the day on the lake! \n \nOur artist. Lindy Beth. @artbylindy \nJoin us for an inspiring session with Lindy Donally\, a talented\, mostly self-taught artist from the peace region\, as she collaborates with Peak Wild Co. and Dunne-Za Lodge. This class is perfect for anyone looking to dive into the world of art\, whether you’re a complete beginner or have some artistic experience. We’ll cover basic techniques to help you get started and spark your creativity. For those who are more experienced\, this is an opportunity to paint freely and perhaps try to capture the essence of an image you took during a hike. This session is designed as a social event where artists of all levels can come together\, share ideas\, and enjoy the creative process in a supportive and inspiring environment. Come ready to explore and express yourself through art!
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/hike-colour-moberly-lake/
LOCATION:Dunne-Za Lodge
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Retreat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240725T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T051745Z
UID:12887-1721898000-1722099600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Windfall Lake Backpacking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Tumbler Ridge\, Northeast BC\nWindfall Lake Circular Trail – Backpacking Tour \nJuly 25-28\, 2025 \n\n \nWhy 3 days? Having an entire day allows you to take your time\, discover hidden gems\, and truly appreciate the diverse landscapes. \n\nBOOK NOW\n \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. \n15km Return Distance (to lake) – Day hike included. \n500m Elevation Change \nRating – Moderate to challenging – Steep sections \n\n \nIncluded \nExperience an unforgettable summer day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC\, with an exciting itinerary designed for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Start your journey with a mini course on bear safety\, ensuring you’re equipped with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the wilderness safely. Learn the proper techniques for fossil handling\, as Tumbler Ridge is renowned for its rich paleontological history. \nAs a part of our commitment to the community\, $5 from every booking will be donated to the Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society\, helping to preserve the natural beauty of the area. Guests will also receive a Peak Wyld Co sticker as a memento of their adventure. \nEnhance your outdoor skills with plant identification sessions\, gaining insights into the local flora. Our guides will carry a first aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device\, ensuring your safety throughout the excursion. \nTo elevate the experience\, enjoy two nights mountainside\, where you can soak in the stunning views and tranquility of the surroundings. On your hiking day\, venture out with just a day bag\, allowing you to fully appreciate the beauty of Tumbler Ridge without the burden of heavy gear. Get ready for an adventure that combines education\, exploration\, and community support! \n$325 \n\nBOOK NOW\n\n\n \nITINERARY – Note every mountain itinerary is a rough estimate.\nDay 1: Arrival and Evening at Windfall Lake\n9:00 AM: Arrive at the Visitor Centre for check-in and head count. \n9:30 AM: Depart for Windfall Lake Trail. \n10:00 AM: Start hiking the Windfall Lake Trail\, enjoying the beautiful surroundings. \n1:00 PM: Arrive at Windfall Lake\, relax\, and explore the alpine scenery. \n5:00 PM: Settle in at the campsite and enjoy a picturesque sunset. \n7:00 PM: Dinner at camp\, followed by relaxation and stargazing. \n\nDay 2: Day Hike\n9:00 AM: Breakfast at camp. \n9:30 AM: Briefing on the day’s hike. \n10:00 AM: Depart for a day hike\, taking in stunning vistas. \n12:30 PM: Lunch at a scenic viewpoint. \n1:30 PM: Continue exploring additional trails and natural wonders. \n3:00 PM: Return to camp to relax. \n6:30 PM: Dinner and evening activities. \n\nDay 3: Scenic Departure\n9:00: Breakfast at camp. \n9:30 AM: Pack up the campsite. \n10:00 AM: Depart for the circular loop hike\, enjoying final views. \n12:30 PM: Quick lunch on the trail. \n3:00 PM: Arrive back at the Visitor Centre\, concluding the adventure. \nThis streamlined itinerary captures the essence of your trip to Windfall Lake\, focusing on adventure and natural beauty while ensuring a memorable experience. \nMoments Captured\nOur Gallery\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nWhat Should I Pack? No need to worry if you’re missing some items; we offer gear rentals! Simply select the items you need during checkout.\n\nVisit Our Blog for a Comprehensive Backpacking List to Help You Get Started!\n\n\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? \nNote\, this trail is rated challenging due to incline and steep sections. Walking inclines as experience. \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nCancellation Policy: \nTo secure your booking\, a 50% deposit is required\, which is non-refundable. We offer a full credit for future adventures for cancellations made at least one week prior to the trip date. We strive to provide an exceptional experience; however\, please note that weather and safety conditions may occasionally prevent us from reaching the summit or desired viewpoints with the group. \nIf you cancel within 0-7 days of the trip\, unfortunately\, no credit will be issued for future events. We encourage you to provide as much notice as possible\, as spots are limited for 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. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom? \nThere are plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom along the trail. We follow cathole practices until we reach the Bootski Lake\, where a new outhouse was just installed. \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.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/windfall-lake-backpacking/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240601T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20240312T193910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T060855Z
UID:16140-1717239600-1717254000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Quality Falls - Kid Friendly!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC and getting the kids on the trails together. \nQuality Falls is a perfect trail for us moms and kids to go on. It’s short distance of 2.5 KM round trip. The Quality Falls trail takes visitors on a short journey to the highest of these falls\, where a picnic area and observation point await. This scenic trail takes you through mature spruce forest\, with steep descents\, leading to the picturesque confluence of Quality Creek with the Murray River. \n																														 \nFee + Cost:  \n1 Adult – $50 + GST  \n1 Kid – $25 + GST \n					\n									CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOU AND YOUR KIDS\n					\n															\n															\n																														 \nHIKING WITH KIDS \nDon’t get scared about bringing the kids adventuring. This event is mean’t to inspire us families to enjoy the great outdoors with our kids\, by bringing like-minded people together and hitting the trail. If your kid cries that’s okay. They all cry. If your kid whines that’s okay every kid whines. Don’t be scared of the little things. We just want to get you past your front door and hitting the trails.  \nWHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR KID \nPacking for your kid(s) on an adventure can be a little confusing and overwhelming especially if you haven’t been before. Let’s keep it simple! \nHere is our starter list for the littles.  \nBaby carrier – Make sure you pack the rain cover just in case it decides to rain on us. A splash suit would work perfect if you have no rain cover.  \nThink layers when dressing your kid. Having a good base layer will help your kid stay warm.  \nShoes – Runners should be the perfect option but just in case the trail is muddy pack rubber boots. We will know the conditions at the trailhead.  \nSnacks and more snacks. We all know our kids eat a ton\, so pack some good hand snacks for the trails. There is a picnic bench at the lookout for the kids to enjoy a lunch.  \nChanging table – There will be a picnic bench at the lookout if you need to change your baby. No outhouses on the trail. A bag to keep the garbage in will be handy when it comes to pack in what you pack out. Including diapers if needed.  \nHydration – Make sure to pack a water bottle for the little as the trail will be burning up some energy!  \n																														 \nWhat to pack for us parents? When going out in the woods\, you always want to consider the 10 essentials. Maybe you can’t grab everything on the list. Don’t worry our guides will be carrying first aid and emergency supplies\, pack what you can but here is a day list to help you pack. \nWhat to Pack? \n\n20-30L Daypack – if not carrying a carrier.\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.\nBear Spray\n\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS\nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 11:00 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\, all parents welcome.  \nIs it beginner-friendly?  \nYes\, this trail is very beginner friendly.  \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool in a line from the visitor centre with the guide leading to the trailhead. Note the trailhead is very close to Tumbler Ridge\, BC.  \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 11:00 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.  \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.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/quality-falls-kid-friendly/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240526T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240526T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230331T235350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T214627Z
UID:13299-1716714000-1716742800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Teetering Rock
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nThis trail is named after a large rock\, “teetering” on top of the mountain. \n23 KM Round trip \n5 Difficult – Experience in hiking recommended. \nWhat’s included? \n\nGuided Day Hike\n2 Experienced Guides\nBear Spray Mini Course\nPeak Wyld Co Sticker\nPlant Identification\nProper Fossil Handling\nVisitor Centre Visit – Check out the local handmade crafts.\n$5 from every booking will go towards the Northern Rockies Trail Society\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device will be carried by guides. It’s a great practice to carry your own emergency supplies\n\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\nWater – Bladder & Water bottle\nSunscreen\nHat\nSunglasses\nLip Balm\nHeadlamp – 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. If you would like to check out our packing lists for trips head on over to the blog page and have a look. \nOptional: \n\nRain cover for daypack.\nGaiters\nBear spray\n\nThis trail was just maintained by Rec Site & Trails and the Northern Rockies Trails Society! It was over grown for quite a few years making it very difficult to complete and now is good as new! \n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet? \nFort Nelson Visitor Centre – 7:00 AM \nAddress: 5500 Alaska Hwy\, Fort Nelson\, BC V0C 1R0 \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? \nNo\, must have hiking experience to join the hike. Note\, this trail is rated moderate and challenging due to its distance. \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 16. \nHow did we get to the location? \nWe will carpool 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. \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. Steam boat has a washroom and so does the trailhead at Teetering Rock. \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.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/teetering-rock/
LOCATION:Private: Tetsa River\, BC
CATEGORIES:Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240521T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240521T110000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230714T150948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T051723Z
UID:14296-1716282000-1716289200@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Bear Aware Course
DESCRIPTION:We welcome all ages to enjoy learning about bears on the trail and how to properly encounter them. \nThis bear aware course covers general bear facts including knowledge about their habitat and behaviour by focusing on how humans contribute to problem bears\, the course stresses both prevention and outlines best survival in the event of a bear encounter or attack. Bear spray\, bangers\, and flares will be demonstrated. \n\n \nApril 21\, 2024 – 9AM – 11AM.  \nLocation: TO BE ANNOUNCED IN FORT ST. JOHN AREA. \nJoin us for a Q & A after the course!  \n\nBOOK NOW!\n \nThis event will be outside\, please dress accordingly. \n\n \nInteresting Facts – Grizzly Bears \n1. The average lifespan of a bear is 20-25 years.  \n2. Mothers stay with their cubs for up to 3 years. As a result of staying with their young so long they normally reproduce every 3-5 years.  \n3. Bears can hibernate anywhere from 4-7 months.  \n4. Grizzly bears almost dig a new den every year. Moving up to a ton of materials to make their home perfect for the winter conditions. This process can take more than a week to build.  \n5. Grizzly claws can be up to 4 inches in length! \n\n \nPHOTOGRAPHY\nAll photos belong to Brandon Broderick.\n2023 Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year. A local to us in Northern\, BC! \nWant to see more of Northern BC wildlife? Click the link below! \nhttps://www.brandonbroderick.com/
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bear-aware-course/
CATEGORIES:All,Courses,Day Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240501T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240501T173000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T205842Z
UID:12896-1714561200-1714584600@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Beattie Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beattie Lake \nBritish Columbia\, BC \nLimited to 6 spots. \n\n\n\n\nBOOK HERE\n \nJoin us for a 5-day adventure into the Sikanni River valley nestled in the Canadian Northern Rockies. 3-Hours North of Fort St. John\, BC. We’ll be arriving at the Ranch for the first night where we will be treated by a home cooked meal\, a comfy bed\, and a delicious breakfast to kick start our trek into Beattie Lake. \nWe’ll trolly across the Sikanni River after breakfast to start our trek into Beattie Lake. It’s roughly a 3-hour walk in to lake. We’ll hike to the cabin where boats\, a generator\, and propane with a stove in the cabin will be included. A perfect hide out from the rain if needed and a place to keep your gear dry. We’ll be backpacking our own gear in\, tents\, food\, etc.. The last day we will start our trek out to the Ranch where they will have the boat waiting for us to cross the river that day and start our way home. \n\n\n\n \nTrust me\, it’s much more than casting a fishing line in the water.  \nIncluded\n\n1-Night Stay at Sikanni River Outfitters with a home made dinner & breakfast included by Ranch Cook.\n\n\n3-Night Stay at Beattie Lake Cabins. – Boats\, generator\, propane\, and stove included.\n\n\nCabin will be provided to keep gear and food out of tents.\n\n\nGuided day hike out of Beattie Lake to Mount .\n\n\nTransportation from gate to Ranch. Vehicles will be parked outside the gate.\n\n\nShared photo album between everyone.\n\n\nPlant Identification\n\n\nPeak Wyld Co swag.\n\n\nKnot tying and survival skills.\n\n\nFirst aid kit\, emergency supplies\, and a communication device carried by guides.\n\nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $1250 + GST = $1312.50 \nRefund Policy: You will be required to pay a $500 non-refundable deposit to confirm your spot. There will be no refunds on your deposit. You will have until April 15\, 2024 to complete your full payment or else spot will be cancelled due to lack of payment. Any bookings after April 15\, 2024 payment must be made in full. Any cancellations after April 15\, 2024 will receive NO refund. \nHow do I pay? Click BOOK NOW at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers. Please send to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \nWant to arrange a credit card payment\, please contact us directly at the same email address above and we will get that sent to you! Credit card fees applied. \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your credit will be moved to a future date. \n\n \nSikanni River Ranch – Located in the heart of the scenic Canadian Northern Rocky Mountains \nDAY 1 – June 6\, 2024 – Meet at The Sheppards Inn for 11:00 AM. We will drive to the ranch will will take about 1.5/2 hours. You will get transported to the ranch from the gate. You have until dinner time at 6:30 PM to explore around the lodge. Make sure to enjoy the dessert after dinner. \n \nDay 2 – June 7\, 2024 – We will start our morning after breakfast 7:00 AM. You will have a lunch packed for the next day. It is roughly around 4-6 hours of walking to get there. We will be crossing some creeks along the way since it will be early conditions. Once arrived at Beattie Lake you will get the whole day/night to set up tent and plenty of time to enjoy the lake. \n \nDay 3 –  June 8\, 2024 – We spend the day exploring around Beattie Lake. The day hikes will be around 5-7 KM leaving us enough time to enjoy a lunch on top of a mountain and making our way down for an evening of relaxing near the water. Hiking is rated moderate. \n \nDay 4 – June 9\, 2024 – We spend the day walking around the lake and enjoying what the day has to offer. \n \nDay 5 – June 10\, 2024 – We will be leaving Beattie Lake for 11:00 AM giving us plenty of time to enjoy coffee and pack our bags for the trek home. Once we get to the lodge we will be transported to our vehicles. \n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nHow is the water? \nWith it being early in the season I can’t promise the lake will be crystal clear. It is a good practice to always carry a water filtration system or aqua tabs. \nWhere do we meet? \nMeeting at The Sheppards Inn for 11:00 AM. \nAddress: 11890 Shepherd’s Inn Frontage Road\, Charlie Lake\, BC V1J 8L5 \nHow many meals do I need? Backpacking meals not included. You will have a full kitchen when you get there if you want to get creative with your food.  \nBreakfast X3 \nLunch X3 \nDinner X3 \nIt’s always a good idea to pack an extra meal for food if emergencies happen. \nIs this a guided fishing tour?  \nNo\, this is not a guided fishing tour but whatever you do on your free time is up to you. \nDo we have fires every night? \nIt all depends on what the current situation is with wildfires. It’s great to know before you go\, when it comes to fire bans. The cabin does have a wood stove. \nWhere to check the fire ban? \nhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/wildfire-status/prevention/fire-bans-and-restrictions/prince-george-fire-centre-bans \nIs liquor allowed?  \nYes\, but not supplied. \nWhere do we go to the bathroom? \nThere is running washrooms at the lodge. When we get to Beattie Lake there is an outhouse about 20 M away from the cabin. \nHow many guides will be there? \nOne experienced guide will be present during the trip to provide support and knowledge. An In-Reach Satellite communication device will be carried which provides two-way messaging and contact to helicopter support in the unlikely event an emergency occurs\, and ranch will be aware of our whereabouts for the duration of the trip so if an emergency happens we will know. \nCan we day hike? \nThere is no leaving the group for day hikes\, or other adventuring. We try to stick to a group as best as possible. Even on the trail\, we must all see each other unless you note the guide otherwise. We will be having a desinated day for hiking. \nWill you send out a detailed itinerary? \nOn a trip like this it is good to know that weather can be a deciding factor on what we do in a day. \nWhat about bears & wildlife? \nWe follow great bear safety as travelling in a group to start. There are small and big game on the trail. We share the trails with them. Porcupines have been a problem on previous trips. Make sure your supplies are in dry bags. The cabin can be locked at night. A gun will be carried by guide to provide safety. \nAre dogs allowed? \nThere are no other dogs allowed on this trip. Only guides are allowed to bring their dogs. \nWhat if the road to the gate is impossible to get to?  \nThis happens more often in the mountains as the weather can change fast. If the road gets too bad we will be getting the ranch truck to get us there with chains. \nIs there cell service? \nThere is no cell service on the trail but there is a phone you can use at the lodge. If you have an inreach/communication device it’s always good practice to bring one in the mountains. \nDo you have to tip the guides?  \nThe success of each trip depends on our excellent staff. If you received great service on the trip we always recommend leaving a tip\, we don’t have a price range. Whatever you feel is best. Leaving a tip makes our guides feel valued and appreciated. Our tour guides are the reason these trips run and what not better way to thank them from a great trip! \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. \nWhere can I find the most up-to-date COVID-19 information and travel requirements?  \nhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/home \nTransportation: Transportation will not be provided to the trailhead by Peak Wyld Co\, but in an initiative to reduce congestion at the trailhead parking area\, we will help organize carpooling if needed. \n\n \nWhat to pack \nBACKPACKING CAMP \n\nBackpack with rain cover (50-70L)\nBackpacking tent – Tent with fly and pegs (Can be shared between 2 or 3 people if needed)\nSleeping Bag (with stuff sack/drybag) (+5° C to -20°C\, depending on your comfort level\, sleeping bag should be lightweight and pack down small)\nSleeping pad/Thermarest\nHeadlamp (Extra battery) (the flashlight on your smartphone is not an acceptable substitute)\nTrekking poles.\n\nFISHING \n\nTackle\nNet\nCast or fly rod\n\nFOOD & WATER \n\nWater bottle\nWater purification tablets (Aqua tabs) or water filtration system.\nFood – Reminder to always bring an extra meal for a day’s worth for emergencies.\nHydration Bladder\n\nBackcountry Kitchen – Propane stove is provided. \n\nJet boil/Backpacking stove\nFuel\nDishes/Bowls – Most meals that are freeze dried you can eat out of the package.\nSpoon/Fork\nLight weight pot – If your meals need to be cooked. Jet boils are great for adding boiling water. Always check your dehydrated/freeze dried meals for instructions.\nMug/Cup\nBiodegradable soap\nSmall quick-dry towel\nBag for garbage – Remember to pack out what you pack in.\n\nCLOTHING & FOOTWEAR \n\nRiver crossing shoes – Evening shoes (Holey Soles (strap)\, lightweight sandals (strap) or lightweight runners)\nGaiters – (for rainy\, snowy or muddy conditions)\nHiking Boots\nToque & Mitts\nWarm wool or synthetic socks\nLong underwear top and bottoms (synthetic or merino wool – these are good for an extra layer of warmth\, and also used for sleeping in.)\nWind/waterproof shell for top and bottom. Rain Gear.\nFleece or another synthetic jackets/sweater. (Insulation layer)\nShirt/Pants for hiking in. (quick drying\, breathable fabric)\nLong sleeve. Great for sun protection.\nShorts – Optional\nUnderwear/Bra\n\nNAVIGATION \n\nWatch\nGPS\nSatellite Messenger – Inreach/Spot\nMap/Compass\n\nEMERGENCY & FIRST AID \n\nFirst Aid Kit\nBlister Care\nWhistle\nFire Starter\nBear spray\nLighter/Waterproof matches\nEmergency Blanket\n\nHealth & Hygiene \n\nHand Sanitizer\nToothbrush and Toothpaste\nToilet Paper/Wipes – Try and get the biodegradable – Camper brand\nPrescription Medications\nPrescription Glasses\nSun Protection\nSunglasses\nSunscreen\nLip Balm\nSun hat\nInsect Repellent\n\nTools & Repair Kit \n\nKnife or Multi-tool\nRepair Kit\nDuct Tape strips – I put a couple wraps around my poles.\n\nBackpacking Extras \n\nDaypack to use for the day hiking. Will need to bring water\, snacks & lunch\, and rain gear. No need if your backpacking bag can decompress good.\nCamera\nJournal/Pen\nBook\nCards\nBinoculars\nElectric plug in to the cabin. There is a generator to charge your devices or if you want to pack a battery bank you can use that to charge with the generator.\n\nPersonal Items \n\nID\nCar keys\nCell phone\nChange of clothes waiting for you in the car.\n\nIf you have any other questions regarding the trip\, please email Jocelyn McDonald at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca for all other inquiries. \n\n\n \n#fishing #hiking #backpacking
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/beattie-lake-backpacking-fishing-tour/
LOCATION:Sikanni River Ranch\, Beattie Lake
CATEGORIES:All,Backpacking
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240317T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20240117T041351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T051433Z
UID:15538-1710669600-1710694800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:St. Patricks Day - Snowshoe - Babcock & Nesbitt's Knee Falls
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n					 \nJoin us for a day of exploring Tumbler Ridge while having the best green day we can have!  \nBabcock Seeps – 2 KM \nNesbitt’s Knee Falls –  1 KM  \n  \nINCLUDED \nA winter day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nCatered lunch – Two options will be given in the registration form. Amber Lee is our chef for the day who owns North Star Kitchen & Catering.   \nA desert from Lush Deserts – another local business to Tumbler Ridge\, Bc.  \nThe TR UNESCO Geoparks Geologist – Roy Rule join in for a quick lesson!  \n3 KM Snowshoe into Babcock Seeps & Nesbitt’s Knee Falls \nPeak Wyld Co sticker.  \nDraw for a hat. \nEmergency supplies carried by guide.  \n\n																											 \nPRIZE FOR BEST DRESSED! \nWHAT TO PACK  \n\nSnowshoes & poles\nDay backpack\nWinter jacket/pants \nWater bottle \nLayers of clothing \nExtra layers\nHeadlamp \nExtra pair of socks\nToque & gloves \nPack of hand/feet warmers \nInsulated water bottle to keep water from freezing or keep your hot drink warm \nExtra snacks\nSpare clothes in vehicle\n\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																														 \nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $84.00 \nHow do I pay? Click BOOK NOW at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers/credit & debit card. \nEmail transfers sent to: jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \nAn invoice will be sent after registration form is complete. You can either pay through the invoice or send an email transfer!  \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled?  \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your credit will be moved to a future date.   \n2 OPTIONS FOR LUNCH:  \nBuddha Bowl – Flavors expect to change but expect greens\, grains\, fresh veggies\, cheese\, possible nuts\, seeds and beans. 5 OZ of protein.  \nSandwich – Fresh made loaded sandwich or wrap depending on whatever fresh bread or wraps they have on that day.  \nMade as locally as possible!  \nBoth options include a desert from Lush Deserts. \n															\n															\n																														 \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \n\nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 10:00 AM  \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nCan I rent snowshoes?  \nSnowshoe rentals available. $20/day. Randy Gulick with Wild River Adventure Tours offers rentals. You will need to call him in advance at 780-830-8848. Participant is responsible for pick-up and drop off of snowshoes. Not apart of fees. Separate.  \nIs it beginner friendly?  \nYes\, there are some challenging parts of the trail with navigating your snowshoes/crampons. This tour is suitable for beginners. You should be physically fit enough to walk up and down a few hills\, and walk at a comfortable pace for three kilometres. The first part of the tour is a mini skills session to get you trekking on your own in minutes! \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11.  \nWhere do we park?  \nThere will be a little side pull out on the right to park on the road. We will try and take up as little room as possible. If you would like to carpool from TR that can be discussed at the Visitor Centre.  \nHow did we get to location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nIs the tour cancelled if it is too cold? \nIf the temperature goes below -30 degrees celsius then we will not run the tour and we can reschedule your booking. No refunds due to act of god but can move your credit to a different trip.  \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 full amount that guest can use to a future adventure with cancellations a week in advance from the date of trip\, anything after there will be no credit moved.  \nWe do everything in 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 summit or desired view with group.  \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe have the meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 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. 250-263-7302.  \nShould I tip my guide?  \nTips are not expected\, but are certainly appreciated. If you think your totally 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 is plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom. No outhouses available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trail head?  \nNo\, 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.  \n\n\nIf you have any other questions or inquiries\, please reach us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \n\n																														 \n#snowshoeing #tumblerridgebc #explorebc #trgeo #waterfall #frozenwaterfall #stpatricksday #allthegreen #bestdressed
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/st-patricks-day-snowshoe/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240307T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240309T110000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20250114T061527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T061616Z
UID:17336-1709830800-1709982000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Women's Day - Moberly Lake\, BC
DESCRIPTION:International Women’s Day\nMoberly Lake\, Dunne-Za Lodge \nMar. 7-9\, 2025 \nJoin us for a celebration of Women’s Day at the enchanting Moberly Lake! Embrace the warmth of both new and old friendships as we embark on an adventurous weekend filled with unforgettable experiences. Picture this: a delightful day on the lake\, where laughter echoes and memories are made. We’ll take a scenic pitstop for lunch\, savoring delicious bites while soaking in the breathtaking views. \nAs the sun sets\, the fun continues with a creative session where you can craft beautiful beaded earrings\, adding a personal touch to your weekend. And don’t miss our themed games night on Saturday! Gather around the cozy cabins\, where the atmosphere is filled with excitement and camaraderie. As the night deepens\, we’ll gather around a crackling fire\, sharing stories and laughter to warm our hearts. \nThis weekend at Moberly Lake is not just a getaway; it’s a chance to connect\, celebrate\, and create lasting bonds. So\, bring your spirit of adventure and join us for a memorable escape surrounded by nature\, friendship\, and joy! \n\n\n \nWeekend Package – ALL INCLUSIVE\n2 Night Stay at Dunne-za Lodge. Each cabin has a double mattress and a sofa double bed. \nAll meals from Friday dinner to Sunday breakfast will be provided \nCross-Country Ski/Snowshoe alongst the shores of Moberly Lake\, BC \nBeading Workshop \n80’s theme night. \nStar Gazing. \nCamp fire on the lake. \nDoor prizes. \nMerchandise. \nOne of the highlights of a stay at Dunne-Za Lodge is the gourmet meals prepared with local ingredients\, providing a culinary experience that complements the natural surroundings. Each dish is thoughtfully crafted to delight the senses\, ensuring that guests leave feeling nourished and satisfied. \nDay Event Packages\nBeading Workshop: $  \nFriday Mar. 7 :  – 6:30 PM  \nCross-Country Ski/Snowshoe with a lunch Pitstop: $ \nSaturday Mar. 8 : 10:00 AM –  \n\n\n\n \nWhere is Dunne-Za Lodge?\nMoberly Lake\, nestled along Highway 29 in Northern British Columbia\, is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of nature\, adventure\, and relaxation. This picturesque location is home to the renowned Dunne-Za Lodge\, which provides cabin rentals that immerse guests in the serene wilderness. A place rich in history\, the lodge serves as a gateway to explore the beauty of the surrounding landscape. \n\n \nWhy celebrate international women’s day in nature?\nBeing outdoors allows individuals to reconnect with the natural world\, fostering a sense of peace and mindfulness. This connection can enhance self-reflection and personal growth\, aligning with the empowerment theme of Women’s Day. The beauty and resilience of nature can inspire women to embrace their own strength and potential. The themes of growth\, perseverance\, and harmony found in nature resonate with the challenges and triumphs women face\, making it a perfect setting for empowerment.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/womens-day-moberly-lake-bc/
LOCATION:Dunne-Za Lodge
CATEGORIES:All,Day Events,Day Hikes,Retreat,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240224T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240224T223000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230925T043540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T044143Z
UID:14594-1708799400-1708813800@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Full Moon - XSKI & Paint & Tacos
DESCRIPTION:Full moon night ski \n\n												\n			\n						BOOK NOW\n					 \n\nINCLUDED\n \n\nAll supplies needed for paint night. Our artist of the night is Mo with MoLove Design Inc. She will be designing a one-of-a-kind. Mountains and the full moon are our themes.\nA delicious Taco Bar made by your local chef Becky with Beccalicious Cooking.\nGuided Cross Country Ski hosted by the Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club. \nDay trail fee. \nA card pull. \nLooking for the Northern Lights. \nStargazing. \nGroomed trail to ski on. \nPeak Wyld Co – Sticker. \nA ticket in the door prize basket to be won! \n \n\nITINERARY \n6:00 PM – Doors Open – Meet & Greet \n6:30 – 9:00 PM – Painting  \n6:30 PM – Dinner  8:00 PM -9:00 PM – Card Pulling  9:00 PM – Prize & Raffle.  9:30  – 10:30 – Headlamp Ski – Bring the glow sticks!\n																														 \nRENTALS AVAILABLE FOR XSKI – Includes boots\, skis\, and poles.  \nClick BOOK NOW at the top of the page! \nTicket: $125.00  \nRentals: Skis\, Boots\, & Poles: $10 – Please fill out your size of boot and height on the registration form. Seperate from fee.  \nHow do I pay?  \nWe accept email transfers/credit/debit.  \nEmail transfers sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca.  \nWant to arrange a credit card payment\, please fill out the registration form above and we will get that sent to you by the email given.   \nRefund policy – Due to high expenses there will be no refund on any cancellations.  \n \n															\n															\n																														 \nLet’s celebrate Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club with their new lodge and help raffle off a prize for a great organization! The Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club is dedicated to promoting cross country skiing as a lifelong activity for the area population by providing high quality trails\, programs and facilities for the community of Fort St. John\, BC and Peace Region. \nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS \nHow do I get there?  \nA map below is given. Located in the Beatton Provincial Park on Charlic Lake\, a 15-minute drive from the city of Fort St. John Address: 12687-248 Road\, Charlie Lake\, BC\, V1J 8K2. The map is given below to follow from FSJ.  \nIs liquor allowed?  \nNo\, liquor is not allowed in the lodge.  \nAge Limit?  \n16+  \nAre rentals available?  \nYes\, $10 will get you a set of skis\, boots\, and poles. Please let us know if you need rentals in the registration form.  \nDo I need to bring cash?  \nWe are putting together a raffle basket for the Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club\, all proceeds from the raffle will go to this amazing society. If you would like to buy tickets\, bring cash\, please!  \nAre there door prizes? \nYes\, there will be one door prize to be one. Your registration gets you entered into the basket  \nWhat is card pulling?  \nWe will have a deck of tarot cards\, I will go around the room giving everyone the chance to pull one card and read their card during the paint night. A great way to end the year with a little message.  \nCan I bring my dog?  \nNo dogs are allowed at this event.  \nAre there bathrooms?  \nYes\, an outhouse is available at the lodge.  \nHow long will be going on skis? \n3-5 KM – A little ski experience will be an asset.  \nIs this beginner-friendly?  \nYes\, but a little experience will help you with skiing with a group!  \n															\n																														 \n#full moon #winter #crosscountryskiing #skiclub #whiskyjacknordicskiclub #supportlocal #localartist #artist #taco #taconight #groomed trails 
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/full-moon-cross-country-ski/
LOCATION:Private: Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club\, 12687-248 Road\, Charlie Lake\,\, British Columbia\, V1J 8K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Retreat,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240101T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240101T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T162356Z
UID:12892-1704103200-1704103200@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:Shipyard Titanic - SNOWSHOE
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \nA tumbler ridge icon. A place rich in history and a sight for the eyes at the same time. \nThis trail is a 3KM return in the summer\, but with the road not plowed during the winter we will be adding another 3KM. The road up carries an incline the whole way. Snowshoeing experience necessary. \nINCLUDED \nA winter day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \nCatered lunch – Two options will be given in the registration form. Amber Lee is our chef for the day who owns North Star Kitchen & Catering. \nA desert from Lush Deserts – another local business to Tumbler Ridge\, Bc. \nThe TR UNESCO Geoparks Geologist – Roy Rule join in for a quick lesson! \n6 KM Snowshoe to the Shipyard/Titantic. \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nDraw for a hat. \nEmergency supplies carried by guide. \nWHAT TO PACK \n\nSnowshoes & poles\nDay backpack\nWinter jacket/pants\nWater bottle\nLayers of clothing\nExtra layers\nHeadlamp\nExtra pair of socks\nToque & gloves\nPack of hand/feet warmers\nInsulated water bottle to keep water from freezing or keep your hot drink warm\nExtra snacks\nSpare clothes in vehicles\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \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. \nFEE & REFUND POLICY \nFee: $80.00 \nHow do I pay? Click BOOK NOW at the top of the page! \nWe accept email transfers/credit & debit card. \nEmail transfers sent to: jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. A sales receipt will be sent after registration form and email transfer have been submitted. \nWant to arrange a credit card payment\, please contact us directly at the same email address above and we will get that sent to you after registration form filled out! Credit card fees applied. \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your credit will be moved to a future date. \n2 OPTIONS FOR LUNCH:  \nBuddha Bowl – Flavors expect to change but expect greens\, grains\, fresh veggies\, cheese\, possible nuts\, seeds and beans. 5 OZ of protein. \nSandwich – Fresh made loaded sandwich or wrap depending on whatever fresh bread or wraps they have on that day. \nMade as locally as possible! \nBoth options include a desert from Lush Deserts. \n\n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 10:00 AM \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nCan I rent snowshoes? \nSnowshoe rentals available. $20/day. Randy Gulick with Wild River Adventure Tours offers rentals. You will need to call him in advance at 780-830-8848. Participant is responsible for pick-up and drop off of snowshoes. Not apart of fees. Separate. \nIs it beginner friendly?  \nNo\, there are some challenging parts of the trail with navigating your snowshoes/crampons. I would consider this one a harder one for winter with the road not being plowed. You should be physically fit enough to walk up and down a few hills\, and walk at a comfortable pace for three kilometres. The first part of the tour is a mini skills session to get you trekking on your own in minutes! \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11. Note this is a harder trail for most adults. \nWhere do we park?  \nThere will be a little side pull out on the right to park on the road. We will try and take up as little room as possible. If you would like to carpool from TR that can be discussed at the Visitor Centre. \nHow did we get to location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nIs the tour cancelled if it is too cold? \nIf the temperature goes below -30 degrees celsius then we will not run the tour and we can reschedule your booking. No refunds due to act of god but can move your credit to a different trip. \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 full amount that guest can use to a future adventure with cancellations a week in advance from the date of trip. We do everything in 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 summit or desired view with group.  \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe have the meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 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. 250-263-7302. \nShould I tip my guide?  \nTips are not expected\, but are certainly appreciated. If you think your totally 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 is plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom. No outhouses available \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trail head? \nNo\, 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. \nIf you have any other questions or inquiries\, please reach us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \n\n\n \n#snowshoeing #tumblerridgebc #explorebc #trgeo #waterfall #frozenwaterfall
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/shipyard-titanic-babcock-falls/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240207T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20241103T203335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T222347Z
UID:16983-1707292800-1707584400@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:XSKI - Balance - Muncho Lake\, BC
DESCRIPTION:BOOK NOW\n \n\nFeb. 7-10\, 2025\nMuncho Lake – Northeast\, BC\nCross-country skiing on a frozen mountain lake offers a unique and exhilarating experience. Picture a vast expanse of snow-covered ice\, stretching far into the distance\, surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains. The sky is a crisp\, clear blue\, and the sun glints off the icy surface\, creating a dazzling sparkle. \nAs you glide across the lake\, the sound of skis slicing through the powdery snow fills the air\, accompanied by the gentle crunch beneath your feet. Guiding you through this winter wonderland. You can feel the cool\, refreshing air on your face\, invigorating your spirit as you navigate the serene landscape. \nThe surrounding mountains provide a stunning backdrop\, their towering peaks creating a sense of isolation and tranquility. Occasionally\, you might catch a glimpse of wildlife\, like the iconic wood bison or a boreal woodland caribou \, adding to the beauty of the scene. The experience is both peaceful and exhilarating\, combining the thrill of skiing with the breathtaking beauty of nature. It’s a perfect blend of exercise and exploration\, making it an unforgettable winter activity. \nLet us embrace our fullest potential in the heart of the Northern Rockies\, enveloped by vast forests\, majestic mountains\, and serene rivers. You will have the opportunity to explore stunning trails and canyons while seeking balance and healing. Our all-inclusive tours are thoughtfully designed to guide you to some of the most breathtaking vistas in the North\, all while fostering a deeper connection with yourself. Join us for a transformative weekend of self-discovery and growth! \n \nINCLUDED\n3 – Night stay at the Northern Rockies Lodge. All inclusive. \nMeals included from Friday evening to Monday morning. Compliment to dietary needs if needed. \nJournal entries/group activities. \n1 Cross-Country ski. \nA visit to the Liard River Hotsprings. \nSki rentals available upon request. \n20 Minute reiki clearing session. \nWood Sauna. \nChasing the night stars and northern lights. \nWildlife viewing. \nExpect a warm and inviting atmosphere with rustic décor\, wooden beams\, stone fireplaces\, and comfortable furnishings that create a cozy retreat. \nStart your adventure by making your way to the mountain lodge. Relish the scenic drive\, taking in the breathtaking landscapes along the route. Keep an eye out for the newly upgraded signs and storytelling features along the Alaska Highway; they add a unique touch to your journey—don’t forget to check them out if you need to make a restroom stop! \nTake a brief break at a viewpoint or a cozy café in Fort Nelson to stretch your legs and grab a snack. \nYou can check in at Northern Rockies Lodge anytime after 3:00 PM. \nAt 7:00 PM\, head to the dining area for a delightful three-course dinner. Savor the expertly prepared dishes while enjoying the inviting ambiance of the lodge. \nAs night falls\, the mountains offer a spectacular backdrop for stargazing\, and if you’re lucky\, you might even catch a glimpse of the northern lights. \nFinally\, retreat to your room to unwind. Consider enjoying a nightcap or curling up with a good book before you drift off to sleep. \n*My personal favourite local cafes in Fort Nelson are Amanda’s Kitchen & Homestead Health.*\n\n\n\n\n \nBegin your morning with a hearty breakfast to fuel your day. Get ready to head outside and embark on a cross-country skiing adventure around Muncho Lake. After enjoying the beautiful scenery\, we’ll return to the lodge for a warm lunch and some time to relax. Once we’ve recharged\, we’ll set out again for another skiing session on the lake. \nMorning Session – Living with Intention\nGrab your yoga mat\, blanket\, fresh cup of coffee\, journal\, and pen\, and join us in the Zen Den for an icebreaker session. Share a bit about yourself and your reasons for being here. \nWe’ll start the day with intention.  Together\, we’ll work on building your morning ritual and getting grounded. Next\, you’ll have individual 20-minute Reiki sessions for clearings\, followed by some time to relax in the hot springs. \nEvening Session – Letting Go of What No Longer Serves You\nJoin us for a letting go exercise designed to free your energy. \nFire and Release \n\n\n \nTake your time waking up and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the mountain lodge. Savor the last moments in this beautiful setting. After breakfast\, gather with everyone for a reflection circle. Share your favorite moments from the trip\, lessons learned\, and experiences that stood out. This is a wonderful way to connect with others and celebrate the time spent together. Begin your drive home\, reflecting on the memories made during your stay. \nFEE & BOOKING\nTO BOOK HEAD TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE AND CLICK BOOK NOW!!  \nRefund Policy: \nTotal Fee: $1450 + TAX \nNon-Refundable Deposit: $500 (to be paid at the time of booking) \nPayment Deadline: Full payment must be made by January 25\, 2025. \nRefund Eligibility: No refunds will be issued after January 25\, 2025. \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca \nWhat if the trip gets cancelled? \nIf cancelled due to ‘act of god’\, your credit will be moved to a future date. \n\n \nLiard River Hot Springs is a stunning natural attraction located in the northern part of British Columbia\, Canada\, along the Alaska Highway. Known for its beautiful and serene environment\, the hot springs are nestled within a lush forested area\, providing visitors with a peaceful retreat. The hot springs consist of two main pools filled with mineral-rich thermal waters. The temperatures vary\, with one pool being hotter than the other\, allowing guests to choose their preferred level of warmth. The water is known for its soothing properties\, offering a relaxing experience for those looking to unwind. Overall\, Liard River Hot Springs offers a unique blend of relaxation\, natural beauty\, and rejuvenation\, making it a must-visit destination for those traveling through northern British Columbia. \nWHAT TO PACK?\nHere’s a packing list for your mountain cross-country ski trip and a visit to Liard River Hot Springs: \nClothing:\n\nBase Layers:\n\nMoisture-wicking long-sleeve tops and bottoms\nThermal underwear\nComfy clothes for the cabin meet-ups.\n\n\nMid Layers:\n\nInsulating fleece or wool sweaters\nLightweight down jacket or insulated vest\n\n\nOuter Layers:\n\nWaterproof and windproof ski jacket\nWaterproof ski pants\n\n\nSki Gear:\n\nCross-country ski boots\nSkis and poles (if not renting)\nSki socks (preferably wool or synthetic)\n\n\nAccessories:\n\nWarm hat or beanie\nNeck gaiter or balaclava\nSki gloves or mittens (waterproof)\nLiner gloves (for added warmth)\nGoggles or sunglasses (with UV protection)\n\n\n\nFootwear:\n\nInsulated\, waterproof boots for walking around the lodge\nFlip-flops or sandals for the hot springs\nSlippers for cabin.\n\nSwim Gear for Hot Springs:\n\nSwimsuit\nQuick-dry towel\nWaterproof bag for wet items\n\nOther Essentials:\n\nSunscreen (high SPF)\nLip balm with SPF\nHydration system or water bottle\nSnacks (energy bars\, trail mix)\nCamera or phone for photos\nPersonal toiletries\nAny medications you may need\nBackpack for day trips\n\n\n \nLaura DeSchipper is an intuitive Reiki healer who will share her passion for the outdoors while offering one-on-one Reiki healing sessions throughout the weekend. She holds a Master’s degree in Usui Reiki and is also certified in Mediumship. Having grown up in Toad River\, BC\, Laura now resides in Fort St. John\, BC\, with her husband\, their wonderful sons Ryder and Rowdy\, and their beloved pet Remi. \nLaura is deeply passionate about nature\, enjoying activities such as hiking\, snowshoeing\, and cooking\, as well as spending quality time with friends and family. The mountains are where she finds the most joy. Additionally\, she has a love for cooking in remote hunting camps during the fall months of July to October in both British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. For Laura\, any day spent in the mountains is a good day. \nIn her practice\, she embraces the Reiki principles: “Just for today\, I will not worry\, I will not be angry\, I will work honestly\, I will be grateful\, and I will be kind to others.” \nJocelyn is the owner of Peak Wyld Co and a professional hiking guide who will lead us through the expansive wilderness of the Muskwa Kechika. With 10 years of successful guiding experience\, she has hosted numerous retreats. Jocelyn spent her formative years exploring the Northern Rockies with her family\, and this childhood passion evolved into a deep commitment to remote wilderness travel. \nAs an outdoor enthusiast\, Jocelyn is dedicated to inspiring others to embrace the beauty of nature. Her mission is to provide an unforgettable wilderness experience for all clients\, and she feels privileged to teach individuals how to prepare for and venture into the wild\, whether for a few days or even weeks. \nJocelyn emphasizes that these events are designed to inspire participants to appreciate the great outdoors and to demonstrate that they are fully capable of enjoying it. \n“Every mountaintop is within reach if you just keep climbing.” \n#liardriverhotsprings #liardriverprovincialpark #alaskahighway #northernbctourism \n\n \nTo get to Muncho Lake from Fort St. John\, you can follow these general directions: \n\nStart on Alaska Highway (Highway 97): Head south from Fort St. John on Highway 97.\nContinue on Alaska Highway: Drive along the Alaska Highway\, which will take you through various scenic areas. The road is well-marked\, and you will be traveling through the Peace River region.\nDrive to Muncho Lake: The journey will take approximately 7-8 hours\, depending on road conditions and stops. Muncho Lake is located about 300 kilometers from Fort Nelson and you will see signs directing you toward the lake as you approach.\nEnjoy the Scenery: This route is known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife\, so make sure to take your time and enjoy the views along the way.\n\nNote: Service spots along the highway are sparse and taken seriously. Steamboat will have the last reception for SMS and Imessage. Toad River has wifi that can be purchased for $5. There is 911 towers along the highway. There is wifi at the Northern Rockies Lodge\, but no scrolling during events. During outside activities there will be no cell reception. \nEnsure that you check for any road conditions or weather alerts before you set out on your trip.
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/balance-muncho-lake-bc/
LOCATION:Private: Northern Rockies Lodge\, Muncho Lake\, BC\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All,Retreat,Winter Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Dawson_Creek:20240202T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T100950
CREATED:20230313T153713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T222244Z
UID:12888-1706868000-1706868000@peakwyldco.ca
SUMMARY:SNOWSHOE - Flatbed/Bullmoose Falls
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \nBullmoose Falls – 2 KM \nFlatbed Creek Falls – 1 KM \nSnowshoeing to Flatbed Falls and Bullmoose Falls in Tumbler Ridge is an exhilarating but relaxing experience that combines the beauty of winter landscapes with the thrill of outdoor adventure. As you embark on your journey\, you’ll find yourself surrounded by serene\, snow-covered forests and the gentle crunch of snow beneath your snowshoes. The crisp air invigorates your senses\, and the peacefulness of the surroundings makes for a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re an experienced snowshoer or a beginner\, this journey promises breathtaking views and unforgettable memories in Tumbler Ridge. \n\nBOOK NOW\n \n\n\n\n \nINCLUDED \nA winter day exploring Tumbler Ridge\, BC. \n$5 from every booking goes to Wolverine & Nordic Mountain Society \n3 KM Snowshoe into Bullmoose & Flatbed Falls. \nPeak Wyld Co sticker. \nDraw for a hat. \nEmergency supplies carried by guide. \nHere’s a clear packing list for your snowshoeing trip\, organized for easy reference: \nSnowshoe Equipment\n\nSnowshoes\nBoots\nHiking poles\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 \nTotal Fee: $65 + GST = $68.25 \nLast day to book: January 31\, 2025. \nRefund Eligibility: Please read cancellation policy below. \nAccepted Payment Methods: Email transfers or credit cards. \nEmail transfers can be made to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. MUST FILL OUT REGISTRATION FORM. \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\n \nFrequently Asked Questions \nWhere do we meet?  \nTumbler Ridge Visitor Centre – 10:00 AM \nAddress: 265 Southgate St\, Tumbler Ridge\, BC V0C 2W0 \nCan I rent snowshoes? \nSnowshoe rentals available. $20/day. Randy Gulick with Wild River Adventure Tours offers rentals. You will need to call him in advance at 780-830-8848. Participant is responsible for pick-up and drop off of snowshoes. Not apart of fees. Separate. \nIs it beginner friendly?  \nYes\, there are some challenging parts of the trail with navigating your snowshoes/crampons. This tour is suitable for beginners. You should be physically fit enough to walk up and down a few hills\, and walk at a comfortable pace for three kilometres. The first part of the tour is a mini skills session to get you trekking on your own in minutes! \nCan your child join in on the fun? \nYes\, we love having the whole family out. Minimum age limit is 11. \nWhere do we park?  \nThere will be a little side pull out on the right to park on the road. We will try and take up as little room as possible. If you would like to carpool from TR that can be discussed at the Visitor Centre. \nHow did we get to location? \nWe will carpool in a line with the guide leading to the trailhead. \nIs the tour cancelled if it is too cold? \nIf the temperature goes below -30 degrees celsius then we will not run the tour and we can reschedule your booking. No refunds due to act of god but can move your credit to a different trip. \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 full amount that guest can use to a future adventure with cancellations a week in advance from the date of trip. We do everything in 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 summit or desired view with group. \nWhat if the roads are bad?  \nWe have the meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 10:00 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. 250-263-7302. \nWhere can I go to the bathroom?  \nThere is plenty of places to stop and go to the bathroom. No outhouses available. \nIs Peak Wyld Co responsible for your vehicle to the trail head? \nNo\, 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. \nIf you have any other questions or inquiries\, please reach us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. \n#snowshoeing #tumblerridgebc #explorebc #trgeo #waterfall #frozenwaterfall
URL:https://peakwyldco.ca/event/bullmoose-flatbed-falls-snowshoe/
LOCATION:Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre
CATEGORIES:All,Day Hikes,Winter Activities
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