| MONTH | EVENT |
| January | -early: the ski trails are now ready and waiting |
| -mid: Moose watching begins on the west slopes of Green Mountain | |
| -late: watch the rivers for green bottom ice | |
| February | -early: come view the Helmcken Falls Ice Cone |
| -mid: join in the Wells Gray Birch Leg | |
| -late: the Barred and Great Horned Owls now begin to give a hoot in the valley | |
| March | -early: ski off-trail on firm but friendly snow |
| -mid: listen at night for Wolf music | |
| -late: lowland skiing ends, but not mountain skiing | |
| April | -early: the Hemp Canyonlands hiking trails now await you |
| -mid: binocular alert: rare birds passing through in migration | |
| -late: Ruffed Grouse adrumming | |
| May | -early: in the valley, the trees are now burgeoning green |
| -mid: drive or hike wherever you like | |
| -late: Black Bears nibble road edge greens | |
| June | -early: the campgrounds now officially open |
| -mid: Helmcken Falls: a thousand, thousand parachutes opening | |
| -late: Trophy Mountain Meaows: a host of golden Glacicer Lilies | |
| July | -early: the hills are alive with the sound of bird song |
| -mid: mosquitoes now begin to die off at valley elevations (most years) | |
| -late: Trophy Meadows: a wildflower bouquet | |
| August | -early: listen at night for small birds winging south |
| -mid: many small shrubs now wear their autumn dress | |
| -late: scan the mountain ridges for migrating raptors | |
| Septemeber | -early: Bailey’s Chute is jumping with Chinook Salmon |
| -mid: mushrooms are popping up all over (most years) | |
| -late: Murtle Lake culminates in its annual festival of loons | |
| October | -early: hike the Hemp Canyonlands for local colour |
| -mid: hike the high points for autumn snow | |
| -late: Varying Hares vary to white | |
| November | -early: shallow snow makes wildlife following easy |
| -mid: Wells Gray is now dressed all in white (most years) | |
| -late: the Black Bears and Grizzly are now sound asleep | |
| December | -early: bull moose and deer are shedding their antlers |
| -mid: heads up on clear nights for meteor showers and northern lights | |
| -late: deepening snow drives moose, deer, and predators south to the Three Canyons |
Next up: Take an E-hike!