Tumbler Ridge, BC, Canada is located at the base of the Rocky Mountain Foothills in the southern wilderness regions of Peace River Country. The village rests at the confluence of the Murray and Wolverine Rivers. The discovery of dinosaur fossils and the abundance of waterfalls and parkland in the region makes Tumbler Ridge a unique historic and outdoor adventure destination.
Activities and attractions most enjoyed in and around Tumbler Ridge and the surrounding areas includes hiking, camping, ATVing, mountain biking, horseback riding, birdwatching, golfing, rock climbing, canoeing, wind surfing, boating, wildlife watching, birding (birdwatching), backpacking, fishing and snowmobiling, cross country skiing, ice fishing, ice climbing and snowshoeing.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations located in and around Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia includes the Bourbor Waterfall Trail, Flatbed Waterfall Trail, Bullmoose Marsh, Flatbed Pools Trail, Quality Waterfall Hiking Trail, Bearhole Lake Provincial Park, Gwillim Provincial Park, Jade Waterfall Trail, Stone Corral Trail, Nesbitts Knee Waterfall Trail, Boulder Gardens, Monkman Provincial Park and the Murray Canyon Trail.
The most visited natural sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural venues in and around Tumbler Ridge British Columbia includes the Kinuseo Waterfall, Tumbler Ridge Museum, Peace Region Paleontology Research Center and the Dinosaur Discovery Gallery.
Travel services and amenities important to travelers in and around Tumbler Ridge British Columbia includes accommodations (motels, bed and breakfasts, vacation homes, cottages, cabins), campgrounds, tours, guides, restaurants, laundromat, coffee shop, grocery store, pub, liquor store, gas station, and gift store.