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Tips From Travellers

Ferguson Lake Nature Reserve

  I have long been an outdoor enthusiast of the Prince George area, and beyond. One...

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outdoors girl, Prince George

sport fishing prince rupert bc

   well another year went by wow 2009 was some year for sport fishing  and what a...

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sean316, prince rupert

Moosetracker Dawson Creek

  This is what happens when the summer staff at the VIC in Dawson Creek gets...

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Scott, Dawson Creek

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Northern British Columbia Bus Travel

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Bus travel in the mountains, Keith Thirkell photo
Bus lines service many cities and towns in the Northern BC region along Highway 97 and Highway 16, making it a great option for scenic/narrated tours or for just getting from place to place. Buses used for regularly scheduled passenger service are almost always equipped with toilets, footrests, adjustable seats and overhead luggage compartments. Short or long haul, bus travel is an excellent way to cover plenty of ground affordably.

Bus Services

Greyhound Canada

Greyhound Canada is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation in Canada. It provides scheduled services to nearly 300 BC cities and towns, as well as connections throughout Canada and the US. Greyhound provides direct service from Vancouver and Edmonton, Alberta, to Prince George and from Edmonton and Whitehorse, Yukon, to Dawson Creek. Connecting services are available to other cities and towns along Highway 97 and Highway 16.
> Greyhound Canada details

BC Transit

BC Transit provides municipal public bus transportation in several northern cities and towns, including Prince George, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert.
> BC Transit website