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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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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.
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.