Northern British Columbia Visitor Centres
23 Visitor Centres in Northern British Columbia
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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.
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Junction Of Hwy 39 & Hwy 97 Mackenzie, British Columbia V0J 2C0
The Mackenzie Visitor Centre is unique in of itself, as it is situated in a refurbished Railway Caboose, a historical curiosity from an era gone by. Nearby is a rest area that offers picnic tables and washrooms.
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1000 - 1st Ave McBride, British Columbia V0J 2E0
Sharing our Heritage Train Station with a coffee shop and art/craft gallery, McBride Visitor Centre is next to a playground with free parking. We offer travelers friendly, helpful service in a spectacular setting, rich in history and culture.
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4070 - 9th Ave New Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J0
The Hazelton area Visitor Centre is a unique two story log building with three larger than life statues representing "the miner", "the logger", and "the packer" on the grounds. There is easy access and grassed park area with picnic tables.
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1300 First Ave Prince George, British Columbia V2L 2Y3
Prince George has two Visitor Centre locations; the year round Visitor Centre is a spacious, welcoming attraction on First Ave in downtown Prince George. The summer Visitor Centre is located at the junction of Hwys 16 & 97.
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215 Cow Bay Rd Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J 1A2
We are located in Atlin Terminal looking over the beautiful Prince Rupert harbour. Visit us for information on things to do and places of interest in Prince Rupert.
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3220 Wharf St Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia V0T 1S0
The Queen Charlotte Visitor Centre is located on the waterfront. Inside the longhouse inspired building find interpretive displays on ocean life, an artisans gallery, giftshop and engaging resourceful staff. We have a large parking area, public restrooms and picnic area.
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Sandspit Airport Sandspit, British Columbia V0T 1T0
The Sandspit Visitor Centre provides information for travel throughout Haida Gwaii (the Queen Charlotte Islands). The Centre features a gift shop that includes the work of local artisans. There is also a trip planning area with marine charts, topographical maps, tour operator listings and a marine VHF radio to check the weather and sea conditions.
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1411 Court St Smithers, British Columbia V0J 2N0
Smithers Visitor Centre is the starting point for your walk down our red-brick-tiled, Alpine-themed Main Street. Find an eclectic mix of restaurants, unique boutiques and a high concentration of sports stores. Maps and area attraction information is provided at the VC and adventure is supplied on the many hikes throughout the scenic Bulkley Valley. From the VC gaze up at the majestic Hudson Bay Mountain, home of the famous Glacier Gulch and Twin Falls and, new to the valley in 2008, the "Top to Town Trail" for winter downhill skiing, boarding, hiking & biking in summer.
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222 - 5th Ave Stewart, British Columbia V0T 1W0
The Stewart Visitor Centre is located at the scenic entrance of the boardwalk. Take a walk and enjoy the view of the Portland Canal or bring a snack and enjoy the picnic tables situated in the pavilion.
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10316 - 100 St Taylor, British Columbia V0C 2K0
Mile 35 - a must-stop for any traveler! With a combined 27 years of Counselling experience, Juanita & Rita are renowned for their knowledge and friendly dispositions. Amenities include wheelchair access, washroom, picnic tables, interpretive displays, green space and gardens.
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