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A Walk Through Moresby Park

August 10, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Prince Rupert, Sightseeing Tours
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Sikanni River Falls

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Earlier this summer I visited Prince Rupert. There were tons of fun things to do there, but one of my favourites was a walk around Moresby Park. A small network of trails went around and over a creek, and the sound of rushing water along with the nice shady, forested trail made our short time in the park really enjoyable.

Due to the major moisture in the park, the plant life around the trail is awesome - moss covers many of the tree and ground surfaces and there are different kinds of ferns and other unique plants everywhere you look. I especially enjoyed the way the trees grow right out of the hillside next to the trail, displaying their impressive root systems.

If you're visiting Prince Rupert and looking for a great walking trail, be sure to check out Moresby Park!

Posted by Linz, Prince George at 06:53 PM

Butze Rapids Interpretive Trail

July 22, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Prince Rupert, Sightseeing Tours
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Sikanni River Falls

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When heading from Terrace to Prince Rupert, if I could recommend a "must see", it would be the Butze Rapids Interpretive Trail.

Located directly before Prince Rupert off Highway 16, it is a beautiful 1.5 hour walk (4.5 kiometres) to stretch your legs, go on an adventure with the children, or walk the dogs. It takes about 30 minutes (1.9 kilometres) to reach a viewing platform that looks out over the Butze Rapids. What makes these rapids unique is during tide changes between high and low water, the river can be seen reversing directions.

My family once went out with a picnic and watched the tide come in, and saw the rapids begin to change directions. It is a fascinating natural feature not frequently seen. The walk itself is very striking. It is such an experience to walk through a path completely surrounded by moss, ferns and other greenery.

This is a must when visiting the north coast in order to get full immersion into the beautiful rainforests of British Columbia.

Editor's note: Learn more about things to do in Prince Rupert here.

Posted by Sarah@KermodeiTourism, Terrace at 07:02 PM