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Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

RVing and camping in Tumbler Ridge

No matter what your recreational preference, Tumbler Ridge is a wonderful place to visit in your RV. See incredible waterfalls or hike the trails during the summer, snowmobile in the winter and enjoy the pleasant community all year round. Scroll down on our Tumbler Ridge landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

people standing beside a waterfall

Top things to see and do in Tumbler Ridge

Tumbler Ridge is a year-round recreational dream, but those interested in the history of humans or a monumental dinosaur discovery will be thrilled as well.

April 2012 » by Carol Ann Quibell
Illuminated Dinosaur track site.

Prehistoric footprints

The Dinosaur Discovery Gallery is an exciting place to learn more about prehistoric creatures.

May 2012

Doctor turned author tells the story of Tumbler Ridge

Tumbler Ridge may be British Columbia's youngest community, but the small town set in the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains has a rich history, from early 20th-century explorations to the time of prehistoric dinosaurs.

December 2011 » by Karissa Gall

A startling discovery

Tumbler Ridge celebrates its dino roots with walking tours along dinosaur trackways and a discovery centre dedicated to housing fossils from the region.
April 2011 » by Kali Love

Key Tumbler Ridge contacts

  • District Of Mackenzie Advertisement
    Mackenzie, BC

    The sky's the limit in Mackenzie, BC

    For larger than life adventures, Mackenzie is the ideal location. Mackenzie lies at the southern end of Williston Lake, the largest man-made reservoir in British Columbia. Mackenzie is a recreational hub with natural and recreational trail systems in place that increase accessibility to the area's outdoor recreation potential. Mackenzie's wilderness setting brings residents and visitors alike into contact with the area's diverse wildlife population. The community was virtually carved out of the wilderness in the mid 1960s to service large pulp and lumber manufacturing facilities. Forest industry operations continue as the primary economic engine of Mackenzie.

    District Of Mackenzie
    www.district.mackenzie.bc.ca
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    Fort Nelson, BC

    Welcome to our world

    Fort Nelson is situated at the historic Mile 300 of the Alaska Highway. This vibrant region offers a wide range of amenities including: quality accommodation options (hotel/motel, bed & breakfasts, camping and RV sites), a full assortment of stores and businesses to satisfy your shopping and service needs, recreation facilities (full-facility golf course, indoor aquatic centre, bowling alley, racquetball and tennis courts, arena and curling rink), and cultural and event facilities (museum, performing arts/movie theatre, library). Visit this beautiful area to seek excitement, relaxation or business opportunity - it's all here waiting for you.

    Town Of Fort Nelson And The Northern Rockies
    www.tourismnorthernrockies.ca
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    Vancouver, BC

    Western Canada's Premier RV Camping Network

    Established in 1983, Holiday Trails Resorts is Western Canada's premier RV camping network, with campgrounds in BC, Alberta and Washington. Our network is open for the enjoyment of both members and the general public. We offer full service sites, heated pools, hot tubs, clubhouses, WiFi, restaurants, playgrounds, access to local attractions and scenic settings. New for 2011, Sunshine Valley RV Resort Cabins near Hope, BC features 10 deluxe, fully furnished camping cabins for those without an RV. Also offered are 110 full service RV sites and a 17,000 square foot clubhouse with all the amenities.

    Holiday Trails Resorts
    www.htr.ca
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    South Cariboo, B.C.

    So much to see and do

    A four-season destination, the South Cariboo region of B.C. offers a lifetime of memorable experiences with an endless list of outdoor activities for the entire family. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors where wildlife is abundant, the air is clean and the waters are pure. Explore our multi-use trails; experience the spirit of the Wild West on horseback; and enjoy exceptional water recreation on countless lakes.Whether you travel with an RV, motorhome or car, the South Cariboo is just a breathtaking five-hour drive from Vancouver and an international airport. Contact the South Cariboo Visitor Centre to plan your next vacation to this wonderful region.

    South Cariboo Visitor Center
    www.southcaribootourism.ca
  • Feel safe on all your RV journeys

    At the British Columbia Safety Authority, we keep people safe. As the province's delegated authority, we promote the safe installation and use of technical equipment. We are a not-for-profit organization that administers safety standards through education, and through issuing permits and licences. We also promote compliance to standards to ensure consistency and fairness, and conduct onsite inspections - particularly in high-risk situations. We continuously research trends to advance the standard of safe practices in our province. When you are travelling in your RV, be sure that you know about propane safety. Our staff team and informative website can help you feel secure on all your journeys.

    BC Safety Authority
    www.safetyauthority.ca

Tumbler Ridge Attractions

Dinosaur Footprint Tours
These tours really take you back—to prehistoric times.
Monkman Provincial Park
Hike through majestic mountain valleys and alpine meadows, or investigate a few waterfalls.
Dinosaur Discovery Gallery
This is a highlight for dinosaur fans of all ages, and perhaps the most popular Tumbler Ridge attraction.
Phone: 250-242-3466
Tumbler Ridge hiking trails
With its reputation for mountain views and waterfalls, a hike in Tumbler Ridge is anything but ordinary.
Grizfest
Music of all different genres can be heard at this buzzing festival.
Phone: 250-242-4246

Tumbler Ridge Sani-Dumps

Monkman Way RV Park
Phone: 250-242-5717
Tumbler Ridge Municipal RV Dump Station
Phone: 250-242-4242
Lion's Flatbed Campground
Phone: 250-242-1197

Tumbler Ridge RV Resorts And Campgrounds

Monkman Way RV Park
Phone: 250-242-5717
Lion's Flatbed Campground
Phone: 250-242-1197

Visitor Information