Part 4
Bella Coola through Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
230.95 km - about 3 hours 38 min
Drive the celebrated “Freedom Highway” (Hwy 20), named for the determined locals who built the road from Bella Coola to Anahim Lake on the Chilcotin Plateau. The highway climbs a steep, exhilarating switch-backed route – known locally as “The Hill” – to an elevation of 1,524m/5,000ft. (Note: this road is mostly paved, but there is also a well-maintained gravel section; suitable for all vehicles.) Head from Bella Coola past the rugged Coast Mountains to Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. BC’s largest park spans 981,000ha/2,452,500ac, and enchants visitors with volcanic “Rainbow Mountains,” flowering meadows, waterfalls and glacial-capped peaks.
Fly fishing for trout, camping, hiking, canoeing and horseback riding are all popular activities here. Look for mountain goats, caribou, black bears, moose and countless bird species. Charter a floatplane to fly over Turner Lake and view one of North America’s highest waterfalls – Hunlen Falls plunges 253m/850ft over a sheer rock face.