
Trip Highlights
The Cariboo Lodge is beautifully situated
at about 1100 metres (3,600 feet) in the Canoe Valley, with
vast and stirring views of the Cariboos and the dramatic terminus
of the grand Canoe Glacier. A vast masterpiece of mountain
theatre, the Cariboo Range takes its name from the caribou that
roam its slopes. When Sir Alexander McKenzie explored the Arctic
in the late 1700s he gave the Mi’-Kmaq word halibu (which
soon became caribou) to the deer he found in the high latitudes.
A decade later, traders descending the western
slope of the Canadian Rockies into the Canoe River Valley named
these grand mountains for the “northern deer” that
enliven their slopes. The names of the Cariboos’ highest
peaks honour both early explorers like David Thompson and Canadian
prime ministers such as Sir Wilfred Laurier. The Premiers, a
Cariboos sub-range, is surrounded by one of Western Canada’s
largest ice-fields, a near-Antarctic marvel. This noble
and immense range, with a thousand or so square kilometers of
wilderness terrain, offers more than 100 hikes.
Your choice on how hard or easy YOU want
to hike! We can do anything from a gentle, flower-rich
hike, ideal for beginners, to a moderate meadowy hike with three
fine lakes along the way up to Bunny Buster peak, surrounded
by awe-striking views of the Rockies to a sterling outing that
works up from the canyon to a series of plateaus lavished with
wildflowers and great views of the immense Zilmer Glacier. And
we are there all along the way to make sure that this is the
vacation of your dreams!
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