Celebrating the outdoor spirit

Mackenzie double-dog-dares you to stay inside this summer

by Tanya Laing Gahr

A group of people riding through a meadow on horses

Mackenzie is a favourite year-round destination for adventurers; these horse riders enjoyed an excursion during Alexander Mackenzie Days. — KPI file photo

You’d be hard pressed to find anyone in northern B.C. who isn’t an avid outdoors lover. It’s only natural—you’re surrounded by some pretty serious wilderness that beckons adventurers to come and play.

That’s why the Mackenzie area is so popular with sledders, ATVers, hikers, bicyclists, horse riders, campers and anyone just wanting to get away from it all.

The outdoor spirit of the region comes alive in the summer with several festivals and events. Be sure to check out what’s happening when in the area.

Alexander Mackenzie Days

June 11 & 12, 2011

This family-friendly event includes entertainment, games, horse rides, the annual rubber duck race and—for the dedicated athletes—a triathlon and duathlon. Many of the activities take place at Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing at Williston Lake.

Mackenzie Elks Family Fishing Derby

 

June 18 & 19, 2011

The best part of most outdoor events is that they’re suitable for children, and they provide a great way to introduce little ones to the landscape that surrounds them. This weekend-long event, taking place at Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing, is no exception.

Mackenzie Pig Jig

July 23, 2011

Oh, just admit it. You’re really curious about this one, aren’t you? The Mackenzie Alpine Riders Horse Club sponsors this one-day, adults-only event that features bands to keep you dancing all night long while you digest food that may or may not include the aforementioned pig.

If you happen to miss any of these events, don’t despair. There are a multitude of ATVing, hiking and horse-riding trails to take you deep into the backcountry as well as an entire lake to explore by watercraft. There are several golf courses in the area and an almost unlimited number of places to camp. You won’t want to go inside until autumn rolls around again.


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