REGION

northern, Bc

A WILD FRONTIER OF EXPLORATION

Spanning half of the province, Northern BC is raw, rugged, and remote—a land where snowmobiling isn’t just a pastime but a way of life. From the Coast Mountains and Central Plateau to the Hart and Muskwa Ranges of the North Rockies, this vast frontier is a realm of unparalleled wilderness.

Discover the trails around Fort St. John, where sledding to Charlie Lake for a day of ice fishing is a cherished family tradition. Venture east into the Pine Pass, where towering mountain ranges and foothill plateaus offer both exhilarating alpine-style riding and rolling terrain for intermediate riders.

Though remote, the journey to Northern BC is richly rewarding —you could spend a lifetime exploring these expansive, untamed lands.

 
 

INTO THE ZONE

TUMBLER RIDGE, BC

A WILD JOURNEY THROUGH TIME AND TERRAIN

Terrain: 300km of ungroomed trails, 4 riding areas

Carve your own path through the snow-covered landscapes of the Northern BC Rockies, where the footsteps of ancient creatures once roamed. Here, riders can connect with the unique landscape and community to celebrate Earth’s 4600 million-year-long history like nowhere else in BC.

NORTHERN BC INSPIRATION

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