CP Flight 21 Crash Site Trail

Total Miles 1.3
Technical Rating
1 Easy
Best Time Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

This short forest access route leads to the historic crash site of CP Air Flight 21, a Douglas DC-6B that went down in 1965. The trail winds through dense Interior British Columbia forest before opening into the clearing where wreckage remains as a memorial. Visitors can see scattered aircraft debris, interpretive markers, and surrounding views of the Cariboo highlands.

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Difficulty

Trail Surface & Conditions Surface: Packed dirt and gravel with some exposed roots and light ruts. Conditions: Narrow single-lane width with overhanging branches. Generally dry in summer, but mud and soft sections are possible in spring or after rain. Obstacles: Occasional fallen branches; minor washouts are possible during the wet season.

History

On July 8, 1965, CP Air Flight 21, a Douglas DC-6B, departed Vancouver for Whitehorse and crashed near Dog Creek, British Columbia, killing all 52 people on board. The cause was determined to be an in-flight explosion. The site remains largely intact, with debris scattered across the forest floor, serving as a solemn reminder of the tragedy.

Technical Rating

1

CP Flight 21 Crash Site Trail Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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