Dawson Creek can be accessed by car, airplane and bus, and is a featured stop along several incredible driving routes through the Northern British Columbia region.
Driving provides an authentic mode of travel to truly experience the history and living story of the world-famous Alaska Highway. Four main driving routes intersect at Dawson Creek, ensuring direct access from every direction.
Edmonton is the nearest major city in Alberta, located 591km/394mi southeast of Dawson Creek. The two main highways entering Dawson Creek from Alberta are Highway 2 from Grande Prairie in the southeast, and Highway 49 from Spirit River in the northeast. Distances from Dawson Creek are 133km/83mi to Grande Prairie, and 96km/67mi to Spirit River.
There are two main highways that enter Dawson Creek from British Columbia. Highway 97 (Hart Highway) via Prince George enters Dawson Creek from the west, and Highway 97 (Alaska Highway) enters Dawson Creek from the north via Fort St. John. Distance from Dawson Creek to Prince George is 406km/252mi, and to Fort St. John is 73km/45mi.
Drivers should be aware that winter driving can be slippery and vehicles should have winter tires with good treads as well as safety equipment, such as flares and blankets. Full details about winter driving safety are available on the Ministry of Transportation website.
Vehicle rentals are available in the city from a number of authorized car rental companies.
Air Travel
Dawson Creek's airport is located just a few minutes drive south from downtown, on Highway 2. Travellers can fly to Dawson Creek via Vancouver, Prince George, Fort St. John, Grande Prairie, Edmonton, Calgary and other major centers. Central Mountain Air provides air service to Dawson Creek.
Bus Travel
Greyhound buses service Dawson Creek and other cities and towns in northeast BC. Daily departures and arrivals include Edmonton, Prince George, and Fort St. John.
Getting Around Dawson Creek
While sightseeing at the Railways Park and downtown can easily be accomplished on foot, other sites, such as Mile '0' Park, are a bit further away. Dawson Creek has public bus transportation in and around the city, and two taxi companies operate in town.
Ask for transportation information at the Dawson Creek Visitor Centre, as it provides a convenient listing of various transportation-related services. Vehicle access is necessary for destinations further away including the Kiskatinaw Bridge and McQueen's Slough.
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