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Bear Dens Trail

June 26, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Burns Lake, Hiking
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Sikanni River Falls

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 The hike took us about 2.5 hours round trip. In this photo it shows Tesinkuit Lake, with a small strip of Francious Lake behind. I would think the mountains in the background are the tweedsmuir mountains. The trail there is mostly up hill. The rock formation is very interesting on the hike. If you like a little more of a difficult hike this is the hike for you!

Posted by Erika S, Burns Lake at 12:39 PM

Long Lake

June 26, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Burns Lake, Hiking
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 This photo was taken last year during the winter on Long Lake Trail, which is near Kager Lake. This picture was a snowshoe trip and it was a beautiful trip. This trail is very different during the summer with completely different scenery. It is a wonderful trail for anytime of the year!!

Posted by Erika S, Burns Lake at 12:37 PM

China Nose

June 26, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Burns Lake, Hiking
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 My family hikes China Nose as a yearly routine; it is a magnificant mountain. The scenery at the peak of the mountain is one of the most beautiful sights and it is right in Burns Lake's back yard. More so it is right in my back yard as my family has a cabin on elwin lake, which has China Nose as the central sight; as seen in the photo that is taken during winter. The mountain and the hike make me proud to live in Burns Lake; it is such an amazing place!

Posted by Erika S, Burns Lake at 11:56 AM