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Quesnel, B.C., Provincial Parks, Trails, Historic Sites, Heritage Highway, North Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada, BC
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Quesnel Parks & Trails & Heritage Sites
North Cariboo-Chilcotin Region, British Columbia, Canada



Pioneer Actors in Barkerville, BC

Barkerville is British Columbia's most popular heritage mining town located on the Cariboo Gold Rush Trail made popular in the late 1800s. Today, it is an entire town with period actors and working stores. The historic mining town is located on the Heritage Highway (Hwy 26) east of the community of Quesnel, BC, Canada. [ more info ]
Bowron Lake in Provincial Park

Bowron Lakes is an protected wilderness park with a collection of 10 connected lakes. First established in 1925 as a Game Reserve. It was in 1961 when the park officially became a provincial park. Popular canoe and kayak paddle route with wilderness camping connecting the lakes. [ more info ]

Cottonwood Homestead

Cottonwood Homestead is a pioneer ranch once serving the miners and fur traders traveling the Cariboo Waggon Trail. Today, it is a protected homestead, complete with heritage buildings, animals, artifacts and actors dressed in period costumes located east of Quesnel on the Heritage Hwy. [ more info ]

Chilcotin River, Farewell Canyon, BC

Jubilee Trail is a moderately easy 9.5 kilometre route trekking along an old forestry logging road to some switchbacks leading up to the alpine treeline and then to the alpine peak of Mount Murray. Trail is enjoyed by hikers and cross country skiers. [ more info ]

Yellowhawk Trail Yellowhawk Trail (aka Mt. Murray Trail) is a moderate hike trekking through forests to the alpine peaks of Mount Murray, Mount Greenbury or to Mount Waverly. The round trip 8.4 kilometre alpine trail should take 3-5 hours to complete. Trail is enjoyed by hikers and cross country skiers. [ more info ]
Pinnacles Provincial Park is a small day use park with a short forested hiking trail leading to a cliff viewpoint overlooking a series of pinnacle rock formations. The park is a short 8 kilometres west of the community of Quesnel, British Columbia. It is a popular destination for sightseers and hikers.
Wendle Provincial Park is a a small day use park with two lakes located near Bowron Lake. The network of trails navigate around the shores of Wendle and Bonner Lakes. Both of which are considered good fishing lakes. Hikers enjoy the trails in the summer and snowmobilers enjoy the trails in the water.
Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail is a historic 420 kilometre hiking, horseback riding, backpacking, mountain biking and cross country skiing trail connecting Blackwater (east trailhead - located north of Quesnel, BC) with Bella Coola on the coast. The trail explores the Chilcotin Valley following old logging roads, rivers and some of the same paths first used by the First Nations people as trading routes. Alexander MacKenzie, the first European, pieced the trail together creating an east-west passage to the Pacific Ocean. A feat he accomplished in 1793.
Deep Creek Falls Trail is a short 2 kilometre forested path leading to a 200 foot waterfall. The viewpoint provides views of Deserter Falls squeezing through rock cliffs, dropping into deep pools eventually emptying into the Narcosli River. The trail head is located 22 kilometres south of Quesnel, B.C., on the western shores of the mighty Fraser River.

Goat River Trail is a 95 kilometre historic hiking trail once used by miners traveling from Barkerville to the Fraser River in and around 1886. The wilderness route is a backpacking and horseback riding trail with sightings of old pioneer cabins, wilderness and prospecting activity. The route, mainly, follows Littlefield Creek, Wolverine River and Goat River. Wilderness camping is available on the trail. The trailhead is located north of Barkerville on the Bowron Lake - Kruger Lake FSR (Forest Service Road). At the corner of Littlefield-Kruger FSR and Kruger Lake FSR is the west trailhead.

Hangman Springs Trail is a network of loop trails used, mainly by mountain bikers and horseback riders. The 20 kilometre trail system navigates mostly forests with some single track and dirt jumps. The Hangman Springs Trail is best accessed from Nazko Road located west of Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada.
10 Mile Lake Provincial Park is a large 260 hectare lake campground park with a large beach area, flush toilets and showers. There is a day use area and a network of trails used by hikers and mountain bikers in the park. The popular park is located 11 kilometres north of Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada.
Riverfront Trail is a community walking, jogging, roller bladding and hiking path within the community of Quesnel, BC, Canada. The route is mostly paved and extends 5 kilometres along the North Quesnel River and 4 kilometres along the west side of the mighty Fraser River. It is an opportunity to view the community on foot and from a different perspective.

Contact information for the local Quesnel community accommodations, tours, guides, activities, campgrounds, golf courses, attractions, realtors, etc. are posted under the community links listed to your right. >>>

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