Tumbler Ridge

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Explore the latest articles, features, and news stories showcasing why Tumbler Ridge is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and those looking to escape into the Great Wilderness.

By: WorldAtlas

“They are just on the front line, and tourists who dare to look beyond them will find more than a handful of enchanting, offbeat towns to explore. From Nakusp to Tumbler Ridge, uncover nine towns in British Columbia that should be on your bucket list.”

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By: Diane Selkirk, Montecristo Magazine

“Trail-less and five days on foot from the nearest road out of the remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, we were crossing the kind of high alpine saddle you might glimpse from a plane window en route from Vancouver to somewhere distant...”

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By: Canadian Geographic

“Explore Western Canada’s only UNESCO Global Geopark, where ancient landscapes, prehistoric footprints and rugged wilderness combine for an unforgettable Northern B.C. adventure.”

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By: Wanderlust Magazine

“Go where the trees outnumber people. Few places in the world can claim to be as wild and unspoilt as the northernmost tip of British Columbia. And for those with two weeks to dedicate to the ultimate bucket-list road trip, the Great Northern Circle route will immerse you fully…”

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By: Go Canada

“Escape to Northeast British Columbia, a winter wonderland offering boundless wilderness, charming small towns, wildlife, and snow-capped mountains. Discover remote trails, world-class skiing, prime stargazing and even a UNESCO Global Geopark in Canada’s best-kept winter secret…”

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By: Modern Traveller

“How many people can say they’ve stroked dinosaur footprints preserved in their natural environment? After a trip to Tumbler Ridge in northern British Columbia, I can…”

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By: Curiocity.com

“We’re itching to explore more of BB before summer ends – especially seeing as how our province is home to so many globally-recognized destinations! This includes Tumbler Ridge…”

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By: Discover Wildlife

“The paleontologists found are series of prehistoric footprints in two locations in the rugged mountains – and they belonged to an enormous animal.”

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By: Yahoo! creators

“Kinuseo Falls, one of the most beautiful Canadian waterfalls, stands at 70 meters tall and invites you to enjoy a secluded, breathtaking experience…”

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By: To Do Canada

“Northeastern British Columbia’s Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark is one of five of these sites in Canada. UNESCO works with 50 different countries to help manage and conserve over 200 different geoparks around the world…”

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