Beautiful protected area. There is a great interpretive trail through old growth cedar/ hemlock/ white spruce forest which is a gentle 1.2km walk. Driving west from the traffic lights on the west end of Mcbride, drive about 29km. Keep your eyes out for a pull off into a small gravel parking lot on the South side of the road. It doesn't look like much. Park the car and walk to the south east end of the parking lot and you will find the trail. Driving east, from the La Salle Lake campground turn off (easy to miss) go 20km . It's essentially on the east end of the west twin...
   Read morewell if u plan on goin for a hike in there i would defenitly not! a number of us were hiking thru the valley from the bridge up river and experienced something we never ever want to again, the place is very! very! haunted and is extremly dangerous due to all the dead fall and snags everywhere, also there is a great number of cougars and grizzley bears that its a bad place...
   Read moreBeautiful scenery I travel this corridor 6 times a week and never get bored, word of caution and that pertains to moose and black bears, but particularly moose, they are slow to cross a road and very hard to spot at night so be...
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