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Northern British Columbia Visitor Centres

British Columbia's Visitor Centres are members of the Visitor Centres Network and are available to provide you with tourist information, assistance and advice.

Identified by their distinctive, blue-and-yellow logo, these Visitor Centres provide a wide range of visitor services, including professional visitor counselling, helpful travel information and literature, and accommodation reservations. Visitor Centres specialize in community information and provincial itinerary planning and their service is friendly and personalized.

To complement the Visitor Centre Network, many small communities operate seasonal tourist information booths. These operations do not sport the Visitor Centre logo. Local community information can be obtained during regular business hours throughout the summer.

Northern BC's Visitor Centres are listed below in alphabetical order. Choose the relevant page for the community you're interested in visiting.

    Northern British Columbia Visitor Centres

    23 Visitor Centres in Northern British Columbia

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    1. Burns Lake Visitor Centre - Burns Lake

    540 Hwy 16 W
    Burns Lake, British Columbia
    V0J 1E0

    Burns Lake Visitor Centre & Museum are located on Hwy 16 across from the College of North Caledonia Campus. We offer wireless computer hookups and Internet access inside and out. On the far side of our parking lot our world class mountain biking/hiking trails start and continue for up to 20 km - more pending. Take a moment to get out of your vehicle and see our natural beauty while stretching your legs, a bird sanctuary is included in the walk/bike ride. RV parking is encouraged in the college parking lot across the hwy.

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    2. Chetwynd Visitor Centre - Chetwynd

    5217 North Access Rd
    Chetwynd, British Columbia
    V0C 1J0

    The Chetwynd Visitor Centre is a small white cabin with a four seasons mural on the front and side of the building. It is located directly on Hwy 97 heading through town next to the Chainsaw Carving Boardwalk. Easy access for RV's with parking at either the Visitor Centre or spacious parking lot across the road. Open all year round.

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    3. Dawson Creek Visitor Centre - Dawson Creek

    900 Alaska Ave
    Dawson Creek, British Columbia
    V1G 4T6

    Housed in the middle of the original 1931 Northern Alberta Railway (NAR) Station Museum the Visitor Centre is located at 900 Alaska Avenue in "NAR Park" offering beautiful gardens, Art Gallery and the Mile "0" Cairn Historic Marker.

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    4. Fort Nelson Visitor Centre - Fort Nelson

    5430 50th Ave N
    Fort Nelson, British Columbia
    V0C 1R0

    The Fort Nelson Visitor Centre is located on the Alaska Highway across from the mile 300 monument.

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    5. Fort St James Visitor Centre - Fort St. James

    115 Douglas Ave
    Fort St. James, British Columbia
    V0J 1P0

    We have over 250 free magazines and brochures for local, surrounding area, BC and some neighbouring Provinces and States. We are located just minutes away from The Fort St. James National Historic Site, situated on the picturesque Stuart Lake.

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    6. Fort St John Visitor Centre - Fort St. John

    9523 - 100 St
    Fort St. John, British Columbia
    V1J 4N4

    Features a gift shop; public access computer stations and wireless access; lounge area with free coffee; up-to-date road, weather, and event information; public washrooms; and an extensive selection of brochures for across Canada. The Visitor Centre is adjacent to Centennial Park and centrally located within easy walking distance to many activities and restaurants. The parking lot has pull-through spots for RV's and the Pool Parking Lot, located behind the Visitor Centre, has additional parking for visitors.

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    7. Granisle Visitor Centre - Granisle

    3 Babine Dr
    Granisle, British Columbia
    V0J 1W0

    We have a museum, local crafters display their wares for sale on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays we have a farmers market. Hours of operation of Crafters Hut are 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. August is a very busy month as that is the Salmon fishing season and the campgrounds are full. We do have an area between the Visitor Centre and Fire Hall that we rent out for $10.00 per night, the washrooms in the Centre are available after hours.

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    8. Houston Visitor Centre - Houston

    3289 Highway 16
    Houston, British Columbia
    V0J 1Z0

    We are located in beautiful Steelhead Park beside the World's Largest Fishing Rod. We are a barn shaped building and home to a magnificent grizzly bear display. Our highway location provides easy access and parking for buses and RVs.

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    9. Hudson's Hope Visitor Centre - Hudson's Hope

    9555 Beattie Dr
    Hudson's Hope, British Columbia
    V0C 1V0

    You are going to love our log building located on the main highway. A stunning view of the Peace River and valley are just steps away. The Centre sits in Beattie Park and has washrooms, playground, gazebo and picnic area.

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    10. Kitimat Visitor Centre - Kitimat

    2109 Forest Ave
    Kitimat, British Columbia
    V8C 2G7

    Visible from the highway the Visitor Centre is the first building visitors see upon entering Kitimat. Heritage Park located in front of our Centre displays flags from ethnic groups in our community, and provides picnic tables, gazebeo and informaton kiosk.

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