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Glaciers and Falls

Kristi and Roberts Glaciers

These two magnificent Cariboo Range glaciers are located on different forks at the back of the Dore River Forest Service Road that starts only 5km west of McBride.

The Kristi Glacier trail, at the back of the centre Dore, takes hikers along a creek to the Cariboo Pass. . Scenic waterfall, alpine meadows and great views of glaciers await seasoned hikers. Backcountry campsite with camp pads and privacy available.

The Roberts Glacier, at the back of the Dore River FSR south, is located in Avalanche Valley. Sturdy hikers will find a spectacular views of the Roberts Glacier and mountain ranges to the south and west.

Beaver/Holmes River Falls

An easy 2km out and back walk alongside the west side of Beaver/Holmes River with opportunities to view a small waterfall and, in August, migrating salmon. Look for 10 species of trees along the trail. 11km east of McBride on the north side of the Beaver/Holmes River.

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Mount Robson

Hikers keen to traverse the length of the Berg Lake Trail at Mount Robson will be rewarded with views of countless waterfalls and glaciers, including the Valley of Thousand Falls.

White Falls, Falls of the Pool and Emperor Falls are all located on the Robson River and along the famous Berg Lake Trail. Head 76km east of McBride along Highway 16 and stop by the Visitor Centre for more information.

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Rearguard Falls

The Rearguard Falls viewpoint provides an excellent opportunity for travelers to witness the end of a long journey by the Chinook, largest of the Pacific salmon.

These fish have survived several years at sea to return to the river of their birth, the mighty Fraser. From its estuary in British Columbia’s lower mainland to this point, the Chinook have traveled upstream over 1200km. Some may be successful battling over these falls to reach the gravel above, but for most, Rearguard Falls marks the end of their journey.

The 15 minute walk takes to you fenced viewpoints with excellent and impressive views of the Fraser River cascading over a rock ledge. Located 71km east of McBride on Highway 16, 5 km east of the Tete Jaune junction of Highways 5 and 16. More information at Rearguard Falls Trail