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Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek)

Top 3 Natural Monuments around Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek)

Natural monuments around Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek) are characterized by rugged mountainous terrain, expansive lakes, and lush forests. This region, situated in British Columbia, offers diverse natural features shaped by geological processes and the Columbia River. The landscape provides opportunities to explore ancient forests, significant hydrological features, and alpine environments.

Best natural monuments around Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek)

  • The most popular natural monument is Miller Lake, a lake and viewpoint. It is an ideal place to take…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

Rock Garden

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The Rocks in the rock garden are part of an old glacial debris field. If you look closely, you’ll see moss and small plants starting to grow between the rocks. …

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Giant Cedars Boardwalk

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The Giant Cedars Boardwalk in Mount Revelstoke National Park is open during the snow-free times of the year. The trail itself is quite short, just 500 meters, looping back to …

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Eva Lake

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The location of this lake is incredible. If I had to decide whether I hike to Miller Lake oder Eva Lake I would prefer hiking to Eva Lake. Once you …

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Miller Lake

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Ideal place to take a break and let your feet cool down in the pond - but beware: the lake is cold ;-)

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Between Two Cedars

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There are so many 500+ year-old western red cedars and hemlocks to explore on this trail, but two are close together right on the sides of the boardwalk. The boardwalk …

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Will
March 20, 2026, Rock Garden

The Rocks in the rock garden are part of an old glacial debris field. If you look closely, you’ll see moss and small plants starting to grow between the rocks. Watch your footing as you climb through the steeper sections of the field.

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Alex
February 24, 2026, Giant Cedars Boardwalk

The Giant Cedars Boardwalk in Mount Revelstoke National Park is open during the snow-free times of the year. The trail itself is quite short, just 500 meters, looping back to the parking area. The entire trail is a boardwalk through a rare inland temperate rainforest. The massive Western Red Cedars are over 500 years old, towering above the surrounding Western Hemlock, Douglas Fir, and Devil’s Club.

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Alex
February 24, 2026, Between two Cedars

There are so many 500+ year-old western red cedars and hemlocks to explore on this trail, but two are close together right on the sides of the boardwalk. The boardwalk has been cut to accommodate the trees, and it has become a very popular photo opportunity: standing between these two trees, capturing this towering height with a little human for reference.

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Larry
August 18, 2025, Rock Garden

Cool spot, with some beautiful scenery.

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Boardwalk is currently closed

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Savita
July 25, 2025, Rock Garden

nice place to visit

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Absolutely wonderful, but make sure you take with you bugs repellent - so you can enjoy a break at the lake.

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If you want to enjoy the pic nic there, make sure to bring bugs repellent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural monuments to visit in Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek)?

Beyond the well-known spots, visitors frequently enjoy Miller Lake, which is an ideal place to take a break and cool down. Another favorite is Eva Lake, offering a quiet place with a scenic environment and a trail around its perimeter. The Giant Cedars Boardwalk is also highly regarded for its ancient forest experience.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Area B?

Area B is characterized by rugged mountainous terrain, expansive lakes, and lush forests. You'll find ancient inland temperate rainforests, towering Western Red Cedars, and significant hydrological features like Kinbasket Lake and Revelstoke Lake, which are vast bodies of water nestled within the mountains.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Area B (Shelter Bay/Mica Creek)?

Yes, the Giant Cedars Boardwalk is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a short, accessible 500-meter loop through an ancient forest, suitable for all ages. Another spot, Between Two Cedars, also offers an easy boardwalk experience among massive trees.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. Mountain biking is also popular. For specific routes and their details, you can explore the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for Area B.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Area B?

Absolutely. Many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, you can hike to Miller Lake and Eva Lake. The Giant Cedars Boardwalk is a short, easy trail. For a comprehensive list of trails, including easy options like the Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail loop, refer to the easy hikes guide for the area.

Can I go boating or fishing near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region's expansive lakes provide excellent opportunities for water activities. Arrow Lakes Provincial Park (Shelter Bay site) is particularly popular for fishing and boating, offering a cement boat launch and a swimming beach. Kinbasket Lake and Revelstoke Lake also provide vast waters for boating amidst stunning mountain scenery.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Area B?

The best time to visit is generally during the snow-free months, typically from late spring through early fall (May to October). This period offers the most favorable weather for hiking, exploring boardwalks, and enjoying water activities on the lakes. Some trails, like the Giant Cedars Boardwalk, are open during these times.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in Area B?

While not traditional historical sites, the formation of Kinbasket Lake and Revelstoke Lake by the Mica Dam and Revelstoke Dam, respectively, represents a significant human impact on the natural landscape. The Mica Dam is one of the largest earthfill dams in the world. The Mica Creek area itself is named for historical mica mineral deposits. You can learn more about the Mica Dam on Wikipedia.

Where can I see ancient forests or large trees?

The Giant Cedars Boardwalk in Mount Revelstoke National Park is the prime location to experience a rare inland temperate rainforest. Here, you can walk among massive Western Red Cedars, some over 500 years old, alongside Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir. The Between Two Cedars highlight also showcases these impressive ancient trees.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors particularly enjoy the serene and scenic environments of the lakes, such as Eva Lake, and the opportunity to cool down at spots like Miller Lake. The unique experience of walking through ancient forests on the Giant Cedars Boardwalk is also a major draw, with many appreciating the easy access to such majestic trees.

Are there any impressive viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments offer stunning views. Both Miller Lake and Eva Lake are considered viewpoints. Additionally, the Views of Jade Lake provide a fantastic perspective of the surrounding landscape after a hike.

Is Mount Robson Provincial Park accessible from Area B, and what does it offer?

While not directly within Area B, Mount Robson Provincial Park is a significant natural monument relatively accessible from the broader region. It is home to Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, offering challenging terrain, glacial formations, and spectacular scenery. The park features trails leading to glacial landscapes and features like the Berg Lake Trail and Kinney Lake with its turquoise waters.

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