Outdoors

Follow the green grass road

The first Flatbed Loops happened May 21, passing through woods burned black, though the trail itself is still green.

Miedzinski elected to Outdoor Recreation Council of BC

Jane Miedzinski, who is currently the Executive Director for the Tumbler Ridge Outdoor Recreation Association (TRORA), is now a member of the Board of...

Mountain bike trails open for season as work begins on phase 2

Volunteers from the Tumbler Ridge Mountain Bike Association (TRMBA) were out on May 8 cleaning up the existing trails for the 2026 while nearby,...

Classic sled show and shine

Members of the Tumbler Ridge Ridge Riders and other classic sled aficionados gathered to show off their classic rides and go for a little...

Tobox’n races cancelled; happen anyway

Remember back to the halcyon days of January, when the winter carnival happened? That mid-winter celebration of winter activity hit some icy patches after a...

Winter Carnival in images

Presented without comment (and without order; I've got them set to appear randomly), some images from the Winter Carnival.

Kevin Sharman receives prestigious palaeontology award

The 2025 Canadian Paleontology Conference, hosted by the Geological Association of Canada, took place on November 21 and 22. After two days of presentations,...

Dumpster Diving

Jarbas Noronha—who is Tumbler Ridge famous for building epic Tobox’n creations—including a giant banana and a dinosaur—was out collecting raw material for his latest...

Variable conditions like this is not new in Tumbler Ridge

Winter temperatures and snowfall amounts vary from year to year in Tumbler Ridge. This year has been no exception. Being versatile in how we...

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