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Dawson Creek's Historic Downtown

June 07, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Sightseeing Tours

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For those who like to walk the self-guided walk of Dawson Creek's historic downtown is a must do. The brochure, that can be picked up at the Visitor's Centre, the Art Gallery, and the Alaska Highway House, takes walkers all through the downtown area and gives them a taste of the historical, vibrant and quirky past of the city. The brochure includes a map and legend and each building has a write up on its history. Fun facts and interesting information make this an extremely easy and fun way to pass the time. Give your legs a stretch and your mind an opportunity to learn - take the walking tour!

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Summer Has Arrived

June 05, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Sightseeing Tours

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Take a walk down Pouce Coupe Village during the nice summer days. Pouce Coupe Community shapes up the place by planting flowers every summer. Each business has their own flowering spots in the middle of the road to make the town look more enjoyable. Lots of volunteering and wonderful to look at. If your passing through Pouce Coupe feel free and take a look. Amazing colors.

Posted by Pouce Coupe Museum, Pouce Coupe at 02:07 PM