Coffeepot

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The trail is flagged on the main route which once on top basically follows the rim of what is actually an ancient volcano, and is an easy 2 hour hike with an interesting landscape with evidence of some of the stages of regeneration that has taken place over a wide expanse of time, and has views of the surrounding hills and mountains.

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Korky Lake

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Corky Lake is a trail located on the Greenway Trails behind UNBC.

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McBride Peak

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A steep, rough, dirt road switchbacks up the south side of the mountain and may only be driven in it’s entirety in the summer (depending on conditions). 4WD is recommended. This road provides access to the alpine meadows, at 2000m (6500ft) where there is a choice of short walks, longer hikes or climbs. Wonderful views of the Rocky Mt. Trench, Robson Valley and the village of McBride are possible. McBride Peak is immediately to the northeast of the parking area at the top of the 10.6 km road.

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Ozalenka Cabin

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The trail to the cabin follows Ozalenka creek, which is crossed several times before coming to the hut. The trail is very well maintained all the way to the cabin 7 kms from the trailhead. There are several trails from the cabin from which can day hike to Ozelenka lake to the south. Or head west and you'll find a fantastic waterfall and pool to soak in on a hot afternoon.

The cabin is equipped with a wood stove, cookware, fuel and sleeping pads. Reservations for the cabin must be made in advance through the Ozlenka Alpine Club @ 250-569-2596.

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Eagle Valley Cabin

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Located about 235kms east of Prince George just before the town of McBride. There is a nice well maintained cabin, with a loft upstairs 9 km from the trail head. Lots of hiking options are available from the cabin. Reservations for the cabin must be made in advance through the Ozlenka Alpine Club @250-569-2596.

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Pope Mountain

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Located near Fort St. James, this popular and well used trail leads to a gazebo at the top of Pope Mountain. On a clear day, one can get good views of Stuart Lake to the south and Pinchi and Tezzzeron Lakes to the northwest. There are great view points along the trail where you can stop and have a snack.

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Fraser Mountain

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Located west of the village of Fort Fraser, this trail leads to an old fire lookout. Once on the ridge, excellent views can be had to the west and to the south

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Fort George Canyon

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The trail starts well outside of Fort George Canyon Provincial Park but takes you right down to the Fraser River. It is a lovely walk through pine, spruce, birch, and poplar forests typical of our area. Please consult the Central Interior Trail Guide for more details on the trail and history of the area.

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Viking Ridge

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The trail is located about 85 kms southeast of Prince George, by Highway 16 in Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Prov. Park. The trail, located and cleared in 1981, goes up the northwest slope of Viking Ridge to Caribou meadows at 1456 m, a small lake at 1642 m, and the summit at 1886 m. Open ridges lead beyond the summit giving excellent views of the Rocky Mountain Trench and mountains in all directions. The trail is slightly easier then the Sugarbowl Trail. This area and Sugarbowl are good areas to see caribou and other wildlife, but meadows with abundant flowers are scarce.

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