Shass Mountain

Description

To get to the trailhead, you must first paddle 4.4 km on Grassham Lake to its far west shore. Once there look for the trailhead on the south side of the lake, there is a large sign marking the trail. The trail is 6.2 km long with some step sections switchbacking up the slope. The view from the top allows for 360 degree views of the surrounding region.

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Canty Lake

Description

 Canty Lake is nestled between two peaks, Peace Peak to the north and another peak to the south. The trail is well marked but is steep. It is a 2.9 km hike to Canty Lake where there is a small recreation site. If you are feeling adventurous, you can go another 2.5 km to reach the summit of Peace Peak.

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Teapot Mountain

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Teapot Mountain is an enjoyable hike with very rewarding views at the top. It is a short trail which can be quite steep in places making the climb a little bit more difficult.

Note May 2021: The Caine Creek Road is closed at mile zero due to its poor condition.

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Berman Lake

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Berman Lake Regional Park is located 45km west of Prince George via Highway 16 and Norman Lake Road. The 38 ha park has 3 km of trails. Many of the trails follow the shoreline and naturally formed eskers, which enable access to view a variety of wildlife and the habitat in which they live.

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Dahl Lake Provincial Park

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Dahl Lake Provincial Park is a day-use park providing a wilderness atmosphere within an hours drive of Prince George. The park has rustic picnic facilities, a sandy beach, short walking trail, and great canoeing and wildlife viewing opportunities.

A 300 metre trail connects Norman and Dahl Lakes. The trailhead is at the south end of the beach on Norman Lake. Another rough trail route continues on along the north shore of Dahl Lake.

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Mt. Trudeau

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The trail head is well marked, and the trail is well-defined. The trail gets into the switchbacks right away and doesn't stop till you are past the treeline. You then enter a gorgeous meadow with a creek, lake and waterfall. If you climb up the waterfall you’ll get a view of Mt. Robson and the bottom of the valley. From the meadow you will have a view of the waterfall, the Summit and behind you Mount Robson. Beyond the meadow, it is up, up, up with plenty of scree and talus to negotiate.

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Burden Peak

Description

Burden Peak is ranked as Canada's 56th most remote peak.

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The Pinnacles

Description

Pinnacles Provincial Park, located just west of Quesnel, consists of 124 hectares of pine forest overlooking Baker Creek and features various formations of “Hoodoos,”. The park is a popular day-use area and is easily accessible from Quesnel.

The park provides an opportunity for a pleasant 1 km hike along a well maintained trail to the Hoodoos viewpoint. The well maintained trail ends here but a footpath continues for a couple of more kilometers, ending at a drop-off which offers nice views of the Baker Creek Valley.

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