August 10, 2011 | Tips from Travellers >
Smithers, Historic & Heritage Sites
Join me on a tour of the Driftwood Canyon fossil beds in Smithers, BC!
August 09, 2011 | Tips from Travellers >
Smithers, Historic & Heritage Sites

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Located in Moricetown, BC - approximately 30 kilometers west of Smithers, is another hidden BC gem! As you drive on the highway, you will come across the Bulkley River where several First Nations fisherman will be setup for the day. Above the river, you will see a small wood building, otherwise known as Moricetown Museum. This museum outlines the past and present of First Nations fishing on the Bulkley River and how the area became one of the most desirable salmon fishing locations in the area. The museum also has a section set off for the gift shop, featuring First Nations jewelery from the Wet'suwet'en nation.
There is also a campground on the same grounds as the museum that is accessible for any vehicle type.
I suggest this as a stop for all ages and travelers passing through or spending the evening in Moricetown. Admission is by donation and it is great to support such a fabulous collection of archives!