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Prince George, British Columbia

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  • Prince George, British Columbia

    Ferguson Lake Loop

    4.0
    1.55 mi / 79 ft gain
    Ferguson Lake is a small and beautiful lake on the north eastern edge of the Prince George city limits. It's a great place to go for a nice walk around the picturesque lake.  It has a view point, picnic table, interpretive signage, outhouse and a dock. Only human-powered boats are allowed on the...
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  • Fraser-Fort George C, British Columbia

    Fort George Canyon Trail

    4.0
    6.25 mi / 1050 ft gain
    The hike to Fort George Canyon is relatively flat for the first half of the hike and then gradually starts to descend into the canyon with the final stretch a switchback trek right to the water. It starts out walking through a cut block for around 2km and then you head into a lush green forest f...
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  • Prince George, British Columbia

    Ridgeview Lake Loop

    4.0
    2.38 mi / 246 ft gain
    Starting at the Eskers Provinicial Park parking area, walk along the trail past the marsh view point and continue on until you cross a small bridge and see a Park Map. Turn left walking along Ridgeview Lake. There are interpretive signs on the trail explaining the types of plants and trees in the...
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  • Summit Lake, British Columbia

    Teapot Mountain

    4.4
    1.53 mi / 650 ft gain
    Starting in Prince George BC, head North on the Hart Highway for approximately 40 minutes. You will see a sign saying Tallus Road ahead, turn left onto it. Cross the train tracks and then take the first right onto Cain Creek Road. Once on that road keep driving until you cross a one way bridge an...
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  • Hixon, British Columbia

    Explore Hixon Falls

    4.3
    1.23 mi / 197 ft gain
    The 100 foot Hixon Falls cascades into a deep pool, and then flows down into two more deep pools.  The walk to Hixon Falls is short and easy, but once you are at the big rock there is a not so sturdy 2x4 piece of wood used as a make shift bridge to get closer to the falls. Be very careful crossin...
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