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Riverboat Trips

Riverboat Trips Large crystal clear rivers dominate the region and one excellent way to enjoy them is on a riverboat. This is an exciting and exhilerating experience in a jetboat designed for rivers. Whether sightseeing or fishing for giant bull trout, it is an experience you will not forget.

The Monkman Pass Memorial Trail hike can be finished with a riverboat trip down the river to Prince George. This follows the original way the Highway Association workers got down to Prince George.

Guests can spend a night on the water and experience world class guided fishing with Rocky Mountain Trench Adventures or just catch a 4 hour ride down to Prince George.

Please contact us to customize a trip to your needs and expectations.




History of the Monkman Pass

A man named Alex Monkman had a vision of a trade route that went from the Peace Country to the West Coast through a very low pass, south of what is now the town of Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

He believed that it was the quickest, most economic and efficient route for the Peace Country farmers to market their produce. He rallied the government to put a railway through the pass, however the government did not agree with him and eventually shelved the idea.

Alex Monkman refused to let his vision die and in 1936 formed the Monkman Pass Highway Association. They led a drive to push a highway through the pass and establish the trade route themselves. Over the next three years, many people put their heart and soul into the highway route.

Many of the people laboured for only three meals a day and to share in the adventure. With limited funds, a challenging trail, and the outbreak of the Second World War, sadly the highway project came to a halt. It was not before they managed to drive, push, pull, and claw a Model T truck through the Pass.

The sheer determination and courage is something that Western Canadians are famous for and is why the Peace Region is so successful today.
 
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