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Wokkpash Trail This trail is only for experienced hikers proficient with a map and compass. Wokkpash Trail is nearly a full-loop with start and end both along the Alaskan Highway. Wildlife is abundant here; lots of bears, caribou, moose, and elk. Visitors will find hundreds of hoodoos (pillars created by stone erosion) and dozens of species of wildflowers. |
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Sayward Forest Canoe Route This network of lake is challenging for even an experienced canoesman. The route takes about three or four days and spans 12 lakes for a total distance of 50 km (31 mi) of paddling and another 7.5 km (4.5 mi) of portaging. |
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Ripple Rock Trail Access to this trail is located about 15 minutes north of Campbell River on highway 19. The trail was built by the Rotary Club and leads visitors to a great view of Seymour Narrows. The trail takes about 1 1/2 hours one way and is not recommended for small children. |
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St. Mary River This river is quite lazy. Easy paddling here is perfect for kayaking newcomers. Class I+ to III+ rapids can be found along this route. |
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Willow Creek Nature Trail and Conservation Area This leisurely trail is completed in about one and a half hours and encircles Willow Creek. Several Bridges and benches are along the way. The trail is accessed off Erickson Road, just past Fairmile Road. Access: Access the park just off Erickson Road, just past Fairmile Road. |
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Elk River Kayak Route Scenery in this area is absolutely stunning. Rapids rated as Class III+ to IV+ can be found in the lower portions of the canyon. Cliff jumping is a must when travelling this route. |
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Kingfisher Creek Trails A system of trails covering the forest and estate of the late Roderick Haig-Brown. Access: At the Haig-Brown Heritage House (2250 Campbell River Road) |
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Canyon View Trail A well maintained trail winding along the banks of the Campbell River. The tailrace deck provides a good view of adult salmon in the summer and fall months. Access: Located on Highway 28. |
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Rotary Beach Trail Man made path along the shoreline overlooking Discovery Passage. Ends at Willow Point. Access: Begins at the Hidden Harbour condominium complex, two blocks south of 1st Avenue in Campbell River. |
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Strathcona Provincial Park At Crest Lake are the Crest Creek Craggs, offering climbers more than 100 different climbing routes. There are over 19 rock faces rated between 5.8 and 5.10 by the rock climbing grading system. There are also dozens of bolted routes. |
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