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  1. Chun T’oh Whudujut/Ancient Forest is a Provincial Park and Protected Area 120km east of Prince George. Within the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh, the park protects a portion of the only inland temperate rainforest in the world. Hiking the Ancient Forest trail will bring you past thousand-year-old western red cedars and a rich ...

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  2. Conservation. Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Park is situated within the interior wetbelt of British Columbia. Western redcedar up to 5 metres in diametre and perhaps 2000 years old can be experienced along the boardwalk. Over 400 plants species also call the Ancient Forest home. The Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Park also protects ...

  3. About 60 minutes east of Prince George BC. When I got to the parking lot I thought oh well (not looking good) but once we started on the boardwalk trail about 30 yards in the whole place changed like we entered a different world. The lush plants and humid (had just rained) atmosphere was like we were on the West Coast rain forest.

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  4. Explore boardwalks to see 2,000-year-old western red cedar trees dotting the pathways and trails that weave in and out of this forest. The 450-m (1,475-ft) universal access path makes this one of the most accessible areas in BC to see these giant wonders. Another 4.5-kilometres of trail leads to Big Tree, Tree Beard, Radies Tree, and a waterfall.

  5. Forests for the World. Home. Parks & Recreation. Parks & Trails. Categories. Trail. The 106 hectare park includes over 15 km of trails that will take visitors through a variety of forest habitats and along the shore of Shane Lake. DISTANCE: 15.2 kilometres. ELEVATION: 50 metres.

  6. Prince George: With an ascent of 3,740 ft, Kakwa Lake Trail has the most elevation gain of all of the forest trails in the area. The next highest ascent for forest trails is Birchleg and Sawdust Loop with 1,607 ft of elevation gain.

  7. Mar 16, 2016 · Located about 120 kilometres east of Prince George, the forest is part of the only known inland temperate rainforest in the world, and is home to many different plant and wildlife species. Prince George MLA Shirley Bond says in a release that the 1,000-year-old trees are “historical natural wonders” with trunks measuring up to 16 metres around.

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