The self-guided Wildland Interpretive Nature Walk is a wonderful 2 kilometer walk through a lush BC forest.
You will discover a variety of trees including Fir, Cedar, Hemlock, White Spruce and Cottonwood Trees and a giant 800 year old cedar grove!
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long the boardwalk you will see a natural exhibition display of edible plants, herbs and roots, which explains the nutritional and medicinal benefits of indigenous flora and faunas, used by the First Nations People. Devil’s Club often reach a height of 11 to 12 feet. Giant woodland ferns grow in abundance similar to those of a rain forest. Deer and moose trails cross the area, and caribou from the Selkirk Mountain pass through on their way south to winter.
In the Fall from the bridge, kokanee sockeye, spring and cohoe salmon, along with rainbow trout may be seen spawning in the Eagle River, which is the northern boundary of the property.
This miraculous cycle is illustrated on graphics, provided by the Federal Department of Fisheries under a kiosk owned by The Enchanted Forest.

Experience a self-guided row boat tour to see beaver dams, lodges, floating natural gardens, frogs and lily pads thrive in a large wetland beaver pond.
4 rowboats are available which holds up to 4 people!
Our "twin" attraction, same location, same fun: don't miss it!
Fun for all the family guaranteed with 4 High-Ropes Challenge Courses and ziplines, an Adventure Tower (Sky Drop, Sky Swing, 2 climbing walls and a log climb), a Kids Tree Adventure and a Jungle Gym for the little ones :)
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