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Kinuseo Falls
Monkman Provincial Park near Tumbler Ridge
Photo courtesy of Tourism BC
Chetwynd, Clearwater, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, Hudson Hope, McBride, MacKenzie, Tumbler Ridge
ARTS AND CULTURE |
Peace Gallery North
Fort St. John |
Dawson Creek Art Gallery |
ENTERTAINMENT |
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MUSEUMS AND HISTORICAL SITES |
| Fort Nelson Heritage Museum |
Fort St. John - North Peace Museum |
| Hudson's Hope Museum |
North Peace Museum
Fort St. John |
Station Museum
Dawson Creek |
The Dawson Creek Station Museum
Dawson Creek |
REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY LINKS |
| City of Dawson Creek |
City of Fort St. John |
District of Chetwynd
Box 357 , Chetwynd , BC , V0C 1J0
1-250-401-4100
The four seasons combined with virgin forests, rolling hills, snow-capped mountains, undulating fields and crystal clear lakes and rivers make Chetwynd a playground for the nature lover and outdoor enthusiast.
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Tourism Dawson Creek
10201 - 10 Street
Dawson Creek, BC V1G 3T5
Toll Free: 1-866-645-3022 Ext. 2
Mile "0" of the World Famous Alaska Highway
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Fort St. John & District Chamber of Commerce
Fort St. John Visitor Info Centre
9523-100th Street, Fort St. John, B.C. V1J 4N4
Tel: 1-250-785-3033 Toll Free: 1-877-785-6037 Fax: 1-250-785-7181
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Fort Nelson & the Northern Rockies
Town Square, 5319 - 50th Avenue South, Bag Service 399, Fort Nelson, BC, V0C 1R0
Regional District/Town Telephone: 1-250-774-2541 Fax: 1-250-774-6794
Fort Nelson is at the centre of the Northern Rockies wilderness area, and is an eco-adventure destination. The region is home to eight provincial parks including Stone Mountain Provincial Park (with Summit Lake and the famed Wokkpash area), Muncho Lake Provincial Park, and Liard River Provincial Park, where the Liard Hot Springs provides year-round swimming and nurtures one of the world's unique ecosystems . The area is a world-class destination for cross-country skiing, wildlife viewing, photography, backpacking, wilderness canoeing and kayaking, trail riding, river boating and a myriad of other outdoor activities. In addition, the Fort Nelson region is famous for specialty tourism markets such as fly-in fishing and big game hunting.
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Hudson's Hope Information Centre
District of Hudson's Hope. 9904 Dudley Drive . Box 330
Hudson's Hope, British Columbia, Canada VOC 1VO
Ph: 1-250-783-9901 Fax: 1-250-783-5741
Located on the banks of the Peace River in the mighty Rocky Mountains, Hudson's Hope offers the best in recreational activities, a rich history, abundant wildlife and parks, and something for all ages! Don't forget to check out our million year old dinosaur tracks and exhibits.
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Mackenzie Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Information Centre
Box 880
Mackenzie, BC V0J 2C0
Phone: 1-250-997-5459 or Fax: 1-250- 997-6117
Toll-Free: 1-877-622-5360
Mackenzie is an outdoor playground with many fresh-water lakes with hunting and fishing locations. Beautiful Morfee Lake is only minutes from downtown, walking or driving. Morfee Lake hosts swimming, boating, water-skiing, or just enjoying the scenery while lounging on the sandy beach.
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McBride & District Chamber of Commerce
Welcome to McBride and the Robson Valley!
McBride Information Centre
located in the historic Train Station at First and Main
Phone: 250-569-3366
Toll-free from US & Canada: 1-866-569-3366
Fax: 1-250-569-3276
Picture the Cariboo Mountains on one side and the majestic Rocky Mountains on the other, with the headwaters of the mighty Fraser River winding through the valley bottom, fed by countless rivers and streams. Habitat ranges from micro-climates of rainforest to high alpine. Flora and fauna, large and small, are abundant.
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District of Tumbler Ridge
305 Founders Street . Box 100 Tumbler Ridge
1-250-242-4242 . fax: 1-250-242-3993
Tumbler Ridge sits on the edge of a vast, little-explored wilderness. Isolated, yet still accessible, the pristine mountain ridges and valleys around town abound with wildlife. Birds from both sides of the Rockies share our airspace, while below elk, moose and deer keep a wary eye out for some of the largest predators in the world: wolves, cougars, and the majestic grizzly bear.
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| MEDIA |
North Thompson Times
Clearwater |
Peace River Block News
Dawson Creek |
Alaska Highway News
Fort St. John |
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SPORTS AND OUTDOORS |
Alwin Holland Park
Hudson's Hope |
Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park |
| Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park |
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TOURS |
| Peace Canyon Dams |
WAC Bennett Dam G. M. Shrum |
Canfor Tours
Fort St. John |
Adventure Link Tours - Canada Train Tours
1-888-229-4266 McBride |