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Dickinson Hiking Trail Hikers can access the trail by turning onto Pineridge Way Road and driving for 400 m (1,312 ft). At the end of the pavement, park vehicle and take the dirt road until the route marker is reached. |
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Mount Pope Provincial Park Excellent limestone bluffs provide 39 climbing routes. There are also dozens of hikes in the area perfect for composing that award-winning photograph. |
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Antimony Mine Trail Explore old buildings and antimony mining sites along this trail. Hikers should use caution as some structures are very fragile. Access: Trailhead starts at the Sowchea Bay Park. |
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Nation Lakes Canoe Route Three connecting rivers and four remote lakes make up this challenging 112 km (70 mi) route north of Fort St. James. This trip can take anywhere from five to ten days. The Tchentlo Lake Warm Springs is also in the area providing a warm pool with a temperature of 24ºC (75ºF) for travellers to relax in at the end of a difficult day. |
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Mount Pope Hiking Trail This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pope and offers views of the town including Stuart Lake and the Omineca Mountains. Rock climbing opportunities are also available in the area. Access: Mount Pope Provincial Park |
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