I hadn’t been to this unique park
in the winter yet. One of my little sisters tagged along with me for this day
trip. I wasn’t sure if the ancient forest could get anymore beautiful and
peaceful than it already is, but it managed to do just that.
My younger sister and I left the
Prince George in the morning and drove east for approximately an hour to the Ancient Forest/Chun
T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park and Protected Area. Winter would be my second
favourite season, next to summer, and this park is stunning in all four.
Looking at these photos one can tell that this new British Columbia provincial
park is beautiful. Towering ancient cedars and hemlocks, a waterfall, different
types of moss and part of the trail is wheelchair accessible, just not during
the winter.
If these photos don’t inspire someone to pick up a pair of snowshoes to
explore the Ancient forest, then I don’t know what will.
The beginning of the trail.
Getting further along the wheelchair accessed boardwalk.
Nicknamed "Treebeard" due to its uncanny resemblance to the Ent in LOTR.
My tattoo and a creek/swamp right beside the highway on the way back from the park.
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