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Area C (Moyie/Bull River)

Attractions and Places To See around Area C (Moyie/Bull River) - Top 3

Best attractions and places to see around Area C (Moyie/Bull River) include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites in British Columbia's East Kootenay region. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore remnants of a mining past and experience the region's unique geography.

Best attractions and places to see around Area C (Moyie/Bull River)

  • The most popular attractions is Perry Creek Falls, a waterfall that drops over a rugged rock face into a narrow gorge. It marks a natural turnaround point at the end of the Perry Creek Trail.
  • Another must-see spot is Moyie Falls, a waterfall accessible via a 1.4-mile out-and-back trail alongside the Moyie River. The falls are most accessible and photogenic in late summer or autumn when water levels are lower.
  • Visitors also love Fernie, BC, a settlement known for its historic downtown and extensive mountain bike trails. It offers a variety of outdoor activities throughout the summer.
  • Area C (Moyie/Bull River) is known for waterfalls, historical sites, and diverse outdoor trails. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from natural cascades to historical communities.
  • The attractions around Area C (Moyie/Bull River) are appreciated by the komoot community, with 2 highlights upvoted and 4 photos shared.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Perry Creek Falls

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At the end of the Perry Creek Trail in East Kootenay, you reach Perry Creek Falls, where the creek drops over a rugged rock face into a narrow gorge. The viewpoint is set slightly back, so you’re looking across at the falls rather than right beside them, but you still get a clear view of the cascade and the surrounding forest. After following the creek the whole way, this feels like a natural turnaround point and the highlight of the hike.

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Moyie Falls

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Just a short drive from Cranbrook, Moyie Falls is a hidden-gem tucked in B.C.’s East Kootenay region. You can reach the waterfall by a 1.4-mile out-and-back trail through forested slope alongside the Moyie River. The trail requires a river crossing (which can be impassable during high flows), and ends at a scenic viewpoint of the falls amid rocky canyon walls. In late summer or autumn, when water levels are lower, the falls are most accessible and photogenic. Sturdy footwear, layers, and care at the crossing make this a refreshing half-day hike with a rewarding finish.

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Fernie, BC

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Located in in southeastern British Columbia, Fernie is known for its deep powder snow in the winter and its historic downtown area. However, like many other ski towns, Fernie has plenty of mountain bike trails to entice visitors throughout the summer. You'll find everything from gentle gravel trails to lift serviced downhill runs.

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Montane Nordic Trails

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The Montane Nordic Trails are a collection of multi-use trails on the outskirts of Fernie that are popular for hiking and mountain biking in summer, and XC skiing in winter. Located so near to Fernie means access is usually easy though heavy snow in winter may create temporary difficulties.

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A Must-Do trail with super fun ups and downs. The second half of the climb (from Mad Cow) will be more challenging with sharp switchbacks and a few steep sections.

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Andrus
March 19, 2026, Montane Nordic Trails

The Montane Nordic Trails are a collection of multi-use trails on the outskirts of Fernie that are popular for hiking and mountain biking in summer, and XC skiing in winter. Located so near to Fernie means access is usually easy though heavy snow in winter may create temporary difficulties.

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At the end of the Perry Creek Trail in East Kootenay, you reach Perry Creek Falls, where the creek drops over a rugged rock face into a narrow gorge. The viewpoint is set slightly back, so you’re looking across at the falls rather than right beside them, but you still get a clear view of the cascade and the surrounding forest. After following the creek the whole way, this feels like a natural turnaround point and the highlight of the hike.

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Andrus
October 25, 2025, Moyie Falls

Just a short drive from Cranbrook, Moyie Falls is a hidden-gem tucked in B.C.’s East Kootenay region. You can reach the waterfall by a 1.4-mile out-and-back trail through forested slope alongside the Moyie River. The trail requires a river crossing (which can be impassable during high flows), and ends at a scenic viewpoint of the falls amid rocky canyon walls. In late summer or autumn, when water levels are lower, the falls are most accessible and photogenic. Sturdy footwear, layers, and care at the crossing make this a refreshing half-day hike with a rewarding finish.

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Andrus
September 10, 2025, Fernie, BC

Located in in southeastern British Columbia, Fernie is known for its deep powder snow in the winter and its historic downtown area. However, like many other ski towns, Fernie has plenty of mountain bike trails to entice visitors throughout the summer. You'll find everything from gentle gravel trails to lift serviced downhill runs.

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Diana
July 27, 2021, Swine Flu

A Must-Do trail with super fun ups and downs. The second half of the climb (from Mad Cow) will be more challenging with sharp switchbacks and a few steep sections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in the Moyie and Bull River regions?

The area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Moyie Falls, a scenic waterfall accessible via a hike, or the picturesque Perry Creek Falls. Moyie Lake Provincial Park offers a sandy beach and deep blue waters, while the Bull River is known for its whitewater and scenic canyons.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest in the area?

Yes, the region has a rich mining history. You can explore the Historic Village of Moyie, which has remnants from its turn-of-the-century mining boom, including the 1907 fire hall and St. Peter's Church. The area around the Bull River also features the Bull River Ghost Town, a former gold rush settlement.

What kind of hiking trails are available in Area C (Moyie/Bull River)?

The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy options like the Perry Creek Trail leading to Perry Creek Falls, or the trail to Moyie Falls. More challenging hikes include the Mount Fisher Trail for panoramic views and the Bear Lake Trail to an alpine lake. Moyie Lake Provincial Park also has two nature trails, the Kettle Pond and Meadow Trails.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely. For easy hikes, consider the Perry Creek Trail, which is an easy 2.4 km route to the falls. The trail to Moyie Falls is also considered easy at 2.1 km. Moyie Lake Provincial Park offers two gentle nature trails, the Kettle Pond and Meadow Trails, which are great for a leisurely stroll.

What water activities can I do on Moyie Lake or Bull River?

Moyie Lake is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and boating, with its sandy beach at Moyie Lake Provincial Park. It's also a popular spot for fishing kokanee and burbot. The Bull River is renowned for whitewater kayaking and rafting, particularly from spring to late fall, and offers excellent fly fishing for wild West Slope Cutthroats.

Where can I go for wildlife viewing in the Moyie Bull River area?

Area C is an excellent location for wildlife viewing. Moyie Lake Provincial Park is home to beaver, muskrat, white-tailed deer, and various birds. The Bull River Conservation Complex is a crucial winter range for elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. You might also spot moose, mountain goats, and bears in the Bull River Valley.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Moyie Lake?

Moyie Lake Provincial Park is very family-friendly, offering a large sandy beach for swimming, an adventure playground, and camping facilities. The easy nature trails within the park are also suitable for families. Additionally, the Kootenay Trout Hatchery, located west of the Bull River settlement, can be an interesting visit for all ages.

When is the best time to visit Area C (Moyie/Bull River) for outdoor activities?

The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For whitewater rafting on the Bull River, spring to late fall is ideal. Moyie Falls is most accessible and photogenic in late summer or autumn when water levels are lower, making river crossings easier. Summer is excellent for swimming and boating on Moyie Lake, while hiking is enjoyable from spring through fall.

Can I go cycling in the Area C (Moyie/Bull River) region?

Yes, the region offers diverse terrain for cycling. You can find various mountain biking and touring cycling routes. For specific cycling routes, you can explore guides like Cycling around Area C (Moyie/Bull River) or Road Cycling Routes around Area C (Moyie/Bull River).

What amenities are available near Moyie Lake?

The community of Moyie, located on Moyie Lake, offers some amenities. While specific details on cafes, pubs, or restaurants are limited, it's a small community with historical significance. For more comprehensive services, the nearby city of Cranbrook would be the main hub. Moyie Lake Provincial Park provides 111 campsites and hot showers.

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