Outdoors

Gwillim Adventure Race a wet success

The Gwillim Lake Adventure Race was held on Saturday, May 28 at the Pat O’Reilly Outdoor/Environmental Studies Center, Gwillim Lake, BC. Organizers and participants were...

Chetwynd Chainsaw Carving goes this weekend

One of the biggest and most popular events in the Peace region happens this weekend, as the sixteenth Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship gets...

Registration for 2022 Emperor’s Challenge gets underway

It’s finally happening! After two years on hiatus, the twenty second Emperor’s Challenge is finally going to happen, and in 2022, no doubt.  Or, as the...

A bench with a view

John Hoult takes a moment to enjoy the view from a new bench he has built and installed above the Mini Falls on Flatbed...

Despite Issues around operational funding, museum moving forward

While the last couple of years have been hard on tourism across the north, that hasn’t been the case for the museum says Museum...

Local snowmobile club gets better sense of Caribou Closure impacts

Caribou closures will affect Tumbler Ridge sledding, but not in the way you might expect says Ridge Rider Snowmobile Club President Justin Kruse.  “In all...

When Crocodiles ruled the north?

Since the initial discovery of Dinosaur Trackways in the Tumbler Ridge area about two decades ago, there are few locations where Charles Helm likes...

It’s a good news/bad news sort of thing for Geopark and Museum

In 2021, it was discovered that the Economic Development Funding through which the PRRD was funding the Geopark and the Museum was not actually...

Health in Geopark Project releases educational information

Two years after it was first proposed by Dr. Charles Helm, the Health in the Geopark project has had its first fruits in the form of...

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