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The list below displays Our Hiking adventures in Northern BC, Canada located South of Prince George, BC. Click on a particular item in the list to see the details of that specific adventure!

Trails located South of Prince George,BC:

  • Trophy Mt in Wells Gray, BC
  • Hixon Falls in Hixon, BC
  • Barkerville near Wells, BC
  • Pinnacles in Quesnel, BC
  • Deserters Creek Falls in Kersley, BC
  • Wineglass Falls in Kersley, BC
  • Two Sisters in Wells, BC
  • Fort George Canyon in Northern BC
  • Mt Murray Yellowhawk in Wells, BC
  • Mt Murray Jubilee in Wells, BC
  • Mt Patchett in Wells, BC
  • Accessible Trails | Great West Mobility Nature Trail in Northern BC near Prince George

Warning: The information on this page is for your convenience, but we can not be held responsible for its accuracy, safety related issues, etc. Do your own research and always be prepared with the right mindset, equipment and training as the backcountry can be a dangerous place.

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