February 18, 2009 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort Nelson, Festivals & Events

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Fort Nelson's Heritage Days are a fantastic way to experience Fort Nelson's History in a beautiful wintery wonderland.
Last year, the museum opened up for FREE, for locals and tourists to wander and experience the high quality displays and enormous collection of the Fort Nelson Museum. Marl Brown, curator of the museum, is always seen chatting with guests, starting up old engines, and even riding his crazy bike which steers with both wheels.
Visitors experienced fresh baked bannock at the Trapper's Cabin, live music with local musicians playing both historical favorites and some new songs, and the hospitality and vibrancy of small town citizens.
If you are traveling the Alaska Highway this year at the end of February, I would encourage you to come - I'm sure it will be even better than last year! The Fort Nelson Historical Society are the ones to contact for more info!
Hope to see you there!
February 14, 2009 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort Nelson, Festivals & Events
I attended Fort Nelson Trappers Rendezvous last year for the first time. What a fantastic authentic northern experience! A huge "snowdium" was great for the kids, while an ice sculpturing contest captivated locals and visitors alike. I was able to take in many breakfasts, dinners, and theme nights at local businesses, restaurants, and pubs, as well as participate in a myriad of contests and competitions - including an "anter toss", a hairy leg contest, and a variety night.
Many business owners dressed up for the event, and dressed up many times as it occured from mid-week and extended over the weekend.
I would recommend this festival for those seeking an authentic local experience, in an off-season time when you can see what really makes Fort Nelson tick!
Enjoy, and hope to see you there this year - march 4,5,6,7th, 2009.