A visit to Cow Bay’s artist co-operative, Ice House Gallery, is also a great stop for art lovers, as is a leisurely walk through the streets of the mural-adorned city. Prince Rupert is also home to The Museum of Northern British Columbia; its large cedar-wood longhouse houses collections and exhibits highlighting the culture and history of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Nearby, the two-level Sunken Gardens Park (with accessible trails) is great for a nature stroll or a takeout picnic.
For an authentic Indigenous experience, Coastal Cultural Canoeing offers day trips in a large traditional canoe, as Lax Kw’alaams band members share stories of their people and culture. Just outside of town, Butze Rapids is a popular 4.5-kilometre, well-maintained trail with accessible ocean views.

Sign at trail head to Grassy Bay in Prince Rupert | Tourism Prince Rupert