Dining
Dining in Northern British Columbia centres around fresh seafood coupled with local produce and game. Restaurants here create mouth-watering dishes set against a stunning landscape.
Some of BC's best seafood comes straight off the boats of the north coast. Try dungeness crab, halibut cheeks, spot prawns or salmon.
Taste traditional Haida cuisine on Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands or catch and prepare fish with a top chef on a Langara Island fishing trip.
In Prince Rupert, stroll the Cow Bay Historic Waterfront District in search of unbelievably fresh sushi and fish 'n' chips, or head to a Prince George restaurant for a casual homestyle lunch.
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Aboriginal Cuisine
Visit the Haida Heritage Centre in Skidegate to experience traditional Haida cuisine and food preparation. Or take a cultural tour of Pike Island (from Prince Rupert) to see an archeological site once home to a First Nations tribe, then feast on salmon in the recreated longhouse. Make sure to try Aboriginal favourites such as fried bread, candied or smoked salmon or oolichans, a small fish.
Fresh BC Seafood and Local Food
Try dungeness crab cakes in a fine dining restaurant or salmon cooked on a traditional cedar plank. Sample local favourite halibut cheeks or stop by for sushi prepared in an old fishing net-loft in Prince Rupert. Spot prawns and rockcod are other ocean-to-table options.
For a hands-on seafood experience, join a fishing charter – many operate out of Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii and provide sport-fishing excursions. After a day of fishing at the West Coast Fishing Club's Langara Island Lodge, prepare seafood under the guidance of renowned chef David Hawksworth (of Hawksworth restaurant) or special guest chefs such as Vikram Vij (of Vij's and Rangoli restaurants).
Try local meats and game such as venison in Haida Gwaii, moose in Smithers or Telkwa, and bison in the cities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, and Chetwynd (known as Peace River Country).
After a hearty meal, enjoy a slice of Saskatoon berry pie, a berry common to Northern BC that is similar in size and color to the blueberry.
Food Festivals
The Nisga'a village of Gingolx hosts Crabfest (July), a celebration of crab as well as Aboriginal music, arts and crafts. Visit Prince Rupert's Seafest (June) to try great Filipino and Aboriginal cuisine or witness the winners of a chili cook-off.
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361
4114 15th Avenue
Prince George, British Columbia
V2M 1V8
Websitehttp://www.timhortons.com
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Phone250-614-4335
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880 Victoria Street
Prince George, British Columbia
V2L 5P1
Websitehttp://www.timhortons.com
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Phone250-562-6332
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363
8804 96A Street
Fort St. John, British Columbia
V1J 6E2
Websitehttp://www.timhortons.com
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Phone250-787-8467
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10540 100th Avenue
Fort St. John, British Columbia
V1J 3Z6
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Phone250-787-8449
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11608 8th Street
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
V1G 4R7
Websitehttp://www.timhortons.com
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Phone250-784-0202
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366
1308 Alaska Avenue
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
V1G 1Z3
Websitehttp://www.timhortons.com
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Phone250-782-5696
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367
10608 100th Avenue
Fort St. John, British Columbia
V1J 1Z3
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Phone250-787-7777
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368
Mile 422 Alaska Highway
Toad River, British Columbia
V0C 2X0
Websitehttp://www.toadriverlodge.com
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Phone250-232-5401
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369
1604 20th Avenue
Prince George, British Columbia
V2L 4B6
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Phone250-960-2218
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11308 Alaska Road
Fort St. John, British Columbia
V1J 5T5
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Phone250-262-2040
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