Activities

Outdoor Adventures Canada Style: Take it outside!

Tumbler Ridge is a dream destination for outdoors enthusiasts no matter what sort of adventure you're looking for: from high-energy to easygoing. Tumbler Ridge is home to accessible year-round recreational opportunities for all ages, interests and abilities. The possibilities are as diverse as the landscapes in which they appear. 

Wherever you go, whatever you do, Tumbler Ridge is sure to leave you with treasured lasting impressions.

To download a PDF of the 2022-2023 Tumbler Ridge Visitor & Relocation Guide click here

To download a PDF of the 2022-2023 Tumbler Ridge Recreation Map click here.

Check out the lists below to browse through Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter activity options! 

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Quality Falls
Quality Falls drops 7 meters over a resistant sandstone layer, with softer rocks below the ledge. The trail drops down to the creek level in a series of switchbacks which lets you get a better view of the falls.
Shipyard Titanic
At the mouth of Babcock Mountain these three unique Geological formations are quite unlike anything else in the world. The Shipyard consists of series of gravity defying rock towers.
Snowmobiling
Tumbler Ridge is the destination of choice for Peace Region riders. Untouched powder and a long, deep-snow season in the foothills of the Rockies provide some of the finest riding in the country.
Stone Corral
The Stone Corral was identified in 1999 and was subsequently added to Monkman Provincial Park. The Stone Corral is an exquisite tarn surrounded by vertical limestone cliffs.
Stony Lake
Stony Lake is popular for camping, fishing and hiking. Its shores and surrounding area have been the scene of some of the most intriguing history in northeastern British Columbia.
Tepee Falls
The Tepee Falls is one of the numerous tributaries of the Murray that drops 15 meters into the chaotic valley jumble of boulders and sandstone.
The Cascades
The Cascades are a series of ten stunning waterfalls along Monkman Creek that thunder over rock ledges, separated by placid pools.
The Terminator
The pyramid shaped peak visible from the Core Lodge is known as the Terminator. This area is popular for summer hiking and winter snowmobiling.
Tumbler Point
TR Point Trail over looks both Flatbed and Murray River Valleys. This trail also passes though the Tumbler Ridge Bird Sanctuary and is one of the best places to watch and listen to the birds.
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