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One of Canada’s few natural sand dunes is situated in this B.C. canyon 

20 May 20252 Mins Read

When you think of B.C., you don’t automatically picture deserts or a dry climate, but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Farwell Canyon. Situated in the Central Cariboo-Chilcotin region just west of Williams Lake, the riverside canyon is home to one of Canada’s few natural sand dunes, surrounded by sweeping views of the flowing Chilcotin River and Big Horn Sheep.

According to Williams Lake Community Services, the Farwell Canyon Sand Dune Trail is a great stopover on a trip to the region, offering visitors the chance to enjoy hoodoo (sandstone columns) views set against the backdrop of the aqua-grey-coloured river. The winding trail also gives visitors access to the largest sand dunes in B.C. 

Destination British Columbia adds that the canyon’s ancient limestone and sandstone walls contain intriguing water-carved formations like hoodoos, in addition to pictographs carved into the cliff faces by early First Nations of the area. The canyon’s desert-dry conditions have preserved their stories for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.

Those who want to roam the banks of the river can access a walking path lined with cacti and a pair of decaying pioneer cabins, adding to the “old West feel” of the journey.

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Located in Riske Creek, the canyon is considered “easy-access” with “exceptional sightseeing,” according to Williams Lake.

AllTrails says that the 3.2 km loop trail is “short but amazing,” with canyon views and “hoodoos in every direction.” The moderately challenging route is best enjoyed between June and September and doubles as a great birding spot.

Happy exploring!

How to get there: Drive seven hours and 50 minutes from Vancouver to Riske Creek via the Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 and Cariboo Hwy/BC-97 N.

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Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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