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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Community Centre
Tumbler Ridge is a welcoming, family-friendly place with an exceptional Community Centre that reflects the importance of activity for everyone.
Flatbed Falls & Area
Flatbed Falls is the most popular tourist destination in Tumbler Ridge. These falls are close to town and take some time to walk up stream and relax at the overhang rock or explore at the pool, or walk down stream and hang out at the mini falls.
Flatbed Swimming Hole & Campsite
Flatbed campsite is made up of 45 rustic campsites with fire pits, fire wood, picnic tables, hot coin showers, flush toilets and sani-station. Day use areas are also available.
Gwillim Lake Campground
This beautiful lake spans across 6 miles from one end to the other and consists of 50 campsites!
Murray River Boat Launch
Located just outside of town, the Murray River boat launch is a great place to head out for a riverboat ride!
Quality Canyon Falls & Quality Mouth Hiking Trail
Quality Creek offers a number of beautiful locations to view before it leads into the Murray River. Quality Canyon Falls is a scenic spot that is ideal for taking a break or cool down by jumping in for a dip in the shallow pool.
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.
Visitor Information Centre
Let our Visitor Centre staff help plan your Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark experience!
Windfall Lake
The 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.