Northern British Columbia Attractions
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10201 10th St Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3T5
The Alaska Highway House, Dawson Creek's newest attraction, is situated in historic downtown Dawson Creek. Discover the story behind the monumental Alaska Hwy. 30,000 US Army soldiers & civilians completed this astounding engineering feat in just nine months; find out how. Get ready for your own adventure along one of the most famous roads in history. Follow the soldiers through the ice & mud as they forge their way through the wilderness. Discover how life changed for local communities with the building of the Alaska Hwy. Record a video message for friends & family from our very own RV.
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Hwy 16 Terrace, British Columbia V8G 0G8
The park is the first provincial park jointly managed by a First Nation & BC Parks. Enjoy interpretation of natural features, native culture & guided volcanic tours through old growth forest & a variety of features. To protect the volcanic cone, unguided tours are prohibited.
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7550 Bendixon Rd Prince George, British Columbia V2N 5V6
BlackSpruce Farms is a second generation owned & operated working farm only 15 min from the Mr PG (Hwy 16 & 97 intersection). We offer unique educational hands-on experience. Our educational farm tours include; egg collecting, honey extracting, goat milking, butter making & seed planting (some activities are seasonal). We also offer a variety of other activities from snow shoeing to birthdays packages, donkey rides to pictures with the animals. There are also areas where you can go & visit with the critters. We have the ability to bring the farm experience to you with the mobile petting farm.
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We offer multi-day sail cruises to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Northern Vancouver Island, Great Bear Rainforest, Gulf Islands & Alaska. Aboard our 68' vessels, you will experience whales, bears, sailing, native culture, wildlife, wilderness, birds, kayaking & much more. Offering Carbon Neutral trips on the coast, Bluewater was recently selected by National Geographic’s Traveler Magazine as ‘One of the World’s 50 Best!’ Join on a scheduled departure, or charter the whole vessel. Our professional crew, including an onboard Naturalist will take you to places few have ever been. See amazing wildlife, spectacular scenery & ancient cultures. Come explore!
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280 Kwah Rd W Fort St. James, British Columbia V0J 1P0
This completely restored Hudson’s Bay Company post is the largest complex of original wooden buildings depicting the fur trade in Canada & portrays the relationship between the fur traders & the Carrier First Nations. Enjoy costumed interpreters as well as a café, museum & theatre.
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9323 100th St Fort St. John, British Columbia V1J 4N4
The Fort St. John North Peace Museum is dedicated to the collection, preservation, storage & display of items relating to the history of the North Peace for the education & enjoyment of present & future generations. The 446 m (136 ft) high oil derrick outside of the Museum has become the symbol of our city. The Museum is happy to host tours but please call ahead. The Museum is open all year round, Monday through Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. For more information visit our website, email (available through our website) or phone us at (250) 787-0430.
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3100 Kalum St Terrace, British Columbia V8G 4L1
George Little House, built in 1914, is home to community & culture. It is home to Via Rail Station & the Wilp Simgan Carving Studio.
The house showcases & retails local art, maps, hosts traditional teas & Sunday Flea Markets.
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2055 Trumpeter Dr Masset, British Columbia V0T 1M0
All-inclusive discovery tours of Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands. Tours are land based & focus on the unique natural, cultural & settlement histories of the Islands. Local guides & expert guest speakers allow visitors to experience & participate in the unique lifestyle of the Islands. Accommodations are provided in the Villages of Masset & Queen Charlotte to give visitors access to all of the Islands' main attractions. Tours include a daylong zodiac boat tour to ancient Haida First Nations Villages alongside the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve & Haida Protected Area. Small groups (maximum 15); custom tours available.
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2 Second Beach Rd Skidegate, British Columbia V0T 1S1
The Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay Llnagaay in Skidegate on Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), opened in July, 2007. The Centre, located at the site of the old Haida seaside village of Kaay Llnagaay, or "Sea Lion Town", showcases the living culture of the Haida, dating back over 12,000 years. Six monumental cedar totem poles carved by Haida artists stand in front of the Haida longhouses, which are connected by interior walkways & atrium space. The Centre incorporates the Haida Gwaii Museum, a gift shop, canoe house, carving shed, performing house, the Bill Reid Teaching Centre & a cafe.
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4702 Kerby Ave Terrace, British Columbia V8G 4R6
Heritage Park Museum is situated on 1.73 acres (0.72 ha) of parkland owned by the City of Terrace. Experience the history & culture of the early part of the 20th century in a scenic parkland setting in the heart of Terrace, British Columbia. Tour authentic heritage buildings such as the Kalum Lake Hotel (1920), Dix's Dance Hall (1925) or the Mining Cabin (1910) & enjoy our Organic Heritage Garden. Costumed tours are offered three times a day during the open season, but visitors are also welcome to browse at their leisure. Check our website for event & celebration details.
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