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If you are looking for a simple hike to a beautiful waterfall, please enjoy this 4km gentle incline, a single-track trail that leads to Fairy Creek Falls. This trail explores the lower slopes of Mount Proctor and, if inclined, can connect to a larger loop up Mount Proctor and connects to the Three Sisters.

This beautiful trail is excellent for all ages and is open year-round. The water supply that starts from the Snowmelt on Mount Fernie, Mount Proctor and the Three Sisters all channel into Fairy Creek and continues to supply the city of Fernie.

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