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Whitebark Pine – A Key Species for Ecosystems in the South Chilcotin Mountains

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Nature is interconnected in all aspects. Ecosystems hold key species that other species highly depend on for their survival. One of those key species in the South Chilcotin Mountains is Whitebark pine – the main food source for Grizzly bears, Clark’s nutcracker and red squirrels. But being deeply connected also exposes species to threats that could imbalance the entire ecosystem. … Read More

The Trail to Self-Actualization is a Rugged Mountain Slope

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Gaining self-confidence and becoming inspired is a transformational journey full of ups and downs. Challenges are learning experiences, we become stronger as we find a way to solve them. The result is personal growth and self-actualization and that is a reward which makes every challenge worth the struggle.… Read More

What Mountain Biking Taught Us About Nature

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We came to Chilcotin Holidays for a mountain biking wilderness experience, but along the way, we began to really feel a connection with the nature around us. We found a real appreciation for the nature in this area and a desire to conserve this unique environment, this was our transformation. An inspirational story written by our guests. … Read More

Trails to Empowerment – A new era begins

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Fenja is one of our community partners and plays a visionary role in developing “Trails to Empowerment”. In her story, she reflects on her own journey to empowerment and how it drives her to create positive change in the world and have a lasting impact on her environment.… Read More

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