Directions and how to get here


The Rocky Mountain Guide Outfitting area is situated in north eastern British Columbia approximately 100 miles north-east of Prince George, on both sides, and over the continental divide. Ice Mountain, with a 10 square mile Glacier, sits in the centre of this area and likes to make it's own weather. Our main supply depot for this area is in Prince George. Depending on the time of year and the Type of hunt we may transfer Clients into this guiding area from Prince George or from Dawson Creek. Both communities are served by commercial Airline with daily connections to Vancouver. The Rocky Mountain guiding area is very remote and rugged. It has only a couple of unreliable bush roads with Bridges which can be ripped out by flash floods without prior notice. There are no settlements or permanent residents living in this area. Prince George and Dawson Creek can also be reached via paved Highway which is Highway # 97 (Alaska Highway).
By Car from Vancouver to Prince George 540 miles. (9 hours driving)
By Car from Vancouver to Dawson Creek 800 miles. (13 hours driving)

The Ponderosa Guide Outfitting area is situated in central British Columbia, south and west of 100 mile House on the Fraser Plateau. The dry Canyons of the Fraser River is our Guiding ground for California Bighorn Sheep. 2000 square miles of rolling Fraser Plateau with thousands of natural meadows and forested hills are the home of trophy sized Mule Deer, and in the Winter productive hunting grounds for Cougar, Lynx and Bobcat. Upland Game Birds, Ducks and Geese as well as fine fishing for various Trout species. The Ponderosa Area is Ranching Country with several of the largest Ranches in British Columbia and two settlements of proud Indian Tribes. The area is not nearly as remote or wild and we recommond for those Hunters / Huntresses whom prefer a more civilized hunting adventure.
Williams Lake maintains the nearest commercial Airport served by Commercial Airliner from Vancouver. Clients are transferred from Williams Lake directly into the Guiding Area. 100 mile House can also be reached via paved Highway which is Highway # 97 (Alaska Highway).
By Car from Vancouver to 100 Mile House, 250 miles. (6 hr. driving).


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