The Grand Canyon is a moderate hike from Highway 16 to the Fraser River and consists of two routes, 1. summer and 2. winter. The winter route is best attempted in mid-January to mid-March when there is plenty of snow and, most importantly, Kenneth Creek is frozen. The trail follows an old logging road from Highway 16 north to Kenneth Creek. There are nice glades through spruce bogs to the east of the old road, but the route may lack trail markings. Cross Kenneth Creek and follow ribbons through a poplar forest to the Fraser River. Walk down the river, being careful not to venture out onto thin ice, for 2-3 km to the canyon.
Driving Directions: Summer: here Winter: here
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