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Moricetown Falls and Canyon Located on the Wet’suwet’en reserve, the Moricetown Falls and Canyon is an impressive sight with the waters from the Bulkley River cutting through the canyon and carved rock. Watch as the First Nation Wet’suwet’en use hand-netting techniques to catch salmon, while perched on rock ledges.
Address: 50 km (31 mi) west of Telkwa on Highway 16 BC Canada
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Kinuseo Falls At 60 m (197 ft) tall, the Kinuseo Falls is slightly taller than the Niagara Falls, and is a major attraction in Tumbler Ridge. Located in Monkman Provincial Park, the waterfalls can be reached via a forest service road or by jet boat tours, offered by various tour operators.
Address: . Tumbler Ridge BC Canada V0C 2W0
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Twin Falls & Glacier Gulch Located 27 km (17 mi) west of Telkwa, the Twin Falls & Glacier are a set of waterfalls and a 2 km (1.2 mi) wide gorge. Hike to a platform and to the base of the falls and experience the water force and refreshing spray. This attraction also offers great photo opportunities.
Address: Off Kathlyn Lake Road BC Canada
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Sukunka Falls Provincial Park Sukunka Falls Provincial Park provides a scenic backdrop for fishing, hiking and picnicking. The Sukunka River cascades over vertical bands of bedrock, creating an impressive succession of waterfalls and rapids. Address: Sukunka Forest Service Road, 45 km south of Chetwynd BC Canada
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Cheslatta Falls Located where the Cheslatta River flows into the Nechako River, these impressive falls are a great place to go for a day trip from Fraser Lake. There are hiking trails throughout the surrounding area, as well as picnic tables. Address: . Fraser Lake BC CAN
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Tsilcoh Falls These natural falls are found 30 km (18.6 mi) from Fort St. James on Pinchi Road. Visitors will find a day use and overnight campsite with a trail that leads to the Tsilcoh Falls. In mid to late August, catch a glimpse of kokanee fish. Address: . Fort St. James BC Canada
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Quality Falls Quality Falls is a 10 m -(33 ft) high step waterfall that offers warm waters to wade in during the summer and ice-climbing opportunities in the winter for beginners.
Address: . Tumbler Ridge BC Canada V0C 2W0
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Bergeron Falls The highest waterfall in northern British Columbia, the Bergeron Falls is 100 m (328 ft) high, plunging into the Murray River Valley. Visitors can jet boat to Bergeron Creek and take a short hike to the base of the falls or take a longer trail (4.5 km/2.8 mi) that leads to the viewpoint above the falls.
Address: . Tumbler Ridge BC Canada V0C 2W0
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Smith River Falls-Fort Halkett Provincial Park Smith River Falls-Fort Halkett Provincial Park contains two distinct attractions. The first is the Smith River Falls, which plunge 35 m into a deep pool, unleashing a roar that is best heard during early summer. The falls are easily accessible by vehicle. The second is Fort Halkett, a former Hudson's Bay Company trading post that was established in 1829. Moose and wood bison are spotted frequently around the park. Address: 350 km southeast of Fort Nelson BC
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The Cascades The Cascades are a series of waterfalls on Monkman Creek, with a total of 10 falls in all. In 2004, a new trail and campsite were built providing easier access down to the Cascades.
Address: Monkman Provincial Park Tumbler Ridge BC Canada V0C 2W0
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Sikanni Chief Falls Protected Area The Sikanni Chief Falls are the dominant figure found in this provincial park. The falls rise 30 m (99 ft) and thunder-clap the water below, an amazing scene for visitors. Surrounded by coniferous forest, the park offers a compelling backdrop for wilderness photography and wildlife viewing. Moose, deer and mountain goat have been known to frequent the area around the falls. Address: 200 km northwest of Fort St. John BC
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