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The Ripple Rock Trail leads to the Seymour Narrows lookout where one of the most notorious marine hazards in North America was situated.

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Ripple Rock Hike Trailhead

4.6 (28 Google reviews)

BC-19
Strathcona, BC

These two pinnacle stone masses were successfully removed in 1958 with the largest man-made, non nuclear explosion in history!

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Ripple Rock Trail is a 7.7 kilometre out and back trail. The trail is rated as moderate and is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips.

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Ripple Rock Hike Trailhead

4.6 (28 Google reviews)

BC-19
Strathcona, BC

These two pinnacle stone masses were successfully removed in 1958 with the largest man-made, non nuclear explosion in history!

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The trail has steep inclines and stairs that will have you feeling the burn, but celebrating at the lookout point.

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Ripple Rock Hike Trailhead

4.6 (28 Google reviews)

BC-19
Strathcona, BC

These two pinnacle stone masses were successfully removed in 1958 with the largest man-made, non nuclear explosion in history!

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Learn more about the history of Ripple Rock at the Campbell River Museum!

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Ripple Rock Hike Trailhead

4.6 (28 Google reviews)

BC-19
Strathcona, BC

These two pinnacle stone masses were successfully removed in 1958 with the largest man-made, non nuclear explosion in history!

More details