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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Babcock Falls
Wooden boardwalks lead a path through this unique wetland filled with wildflowers and fossilized logs along the way.
Barbour Falls
Barbour Falls, named after Harry Barbour who served as a Forest Ranger in the area for over 25 years, is an easy scenic trail. There is a short side-trail down to a pool and smaller falls, some distance above the main falls.
Bergeron Falls
Bergeron Falls hosts one of the tallest waterfalls in BC.
Bullmoose Falls
This hidden dream destination will impress you every time you decide to take this trip.
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.
Kinuseo Falls
One of the true gems of the Tumbler Ridge Geopark is Kinuseo Falls. Featured in the 2015 fantasy hit The Seventh Son, Kinuseo Falls is a spectacular 70m cascade. Taller than Niagara Falls, it showers over 40m3 of water a second during its peak season
Lake Joan & Canary Falls
Lake Joan is a most attractive lake, inside Monkman Park, and a short hiking trail leads past Canary Falls to its tranquil shores, where moose and other wildlife are frequently seen.
Monkman Provincial Park
Monkman Provincial Park is made up of 62,867 hectares of natural beauty. This area includes alpine meadows, jagged mountain peaks, forested valleys, thundering waterfalls and clear alpine lakes.
Nesbitt’s Knee Falls
Nesbitt’s Knee Falls trail explores through a forest along a narrow pine needle cushioned walking path ending with a peek-a-boo view of Nesbitt’s Knee Falls on Waterfall Creek.
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