1. Alaska Highway House
The Alaska Highway House, Dawson Creek’s newest attraction, is situated in historic downtown Dawson Creek. Discover the story behind the monumental Alaska Hwy. 30,000 US Army soldiers & civilians completed this astounding engineering feat in just nine months; find out … More »
2. Andree’s Bed & Breakfast
Be welcomed into this 1920’s Heritage Home overlooking the city of Prince Rupert, harbour, gardens and eagles. Located on a quiet residential street, Andree’s B&B is an easy five to ten minute stroll to the museums, parks, waterfront and shopping. … More »
3. Bulkley Valley Museum
The Bulkley Valley Museum is yours to discover! Started in 1976, the Bulkley Valley Museum has built up a permanent collection which comprises the social and technological development of the Bulkley Valley. The collection showcases a fascinating introductory fossil display … More »
4. Central British Columbia Railway and Forestry Museum
All Aboard!!The Central British Columbia Railway and Forest Industry Museum have developed an impressive collection while at the same time offering exciting events, information and event a community venue to the residents and Visitors alike. Our Museum has a collection … More »
5. Cow Bay
Prince Rupert’s heritage as a thriving fishing community is recalled in the Cow Bay Shopping District. During the days when salmon canneries thrived all along the surrounding coast, and so much fresh halibut was shipped from Prince Rupert that it … More »
6. Dolly’s Fish Market
Dolly’s Fish Market is located on the oceans waterfront in historic Cow Bay in Prince Rupert, and is just a few miles from the rich fishing grounds of the famous Skeena and Nass rivers. Our mission is to deliver a … More »
7. Fort St. James – National Historic Site
Costumed interpreters and Canada’s largest collection of original fur-trade buildings combine to allow visitors to immerse themselves in the past at Fort St. James. Established in 1806 as a fur trading post, Fort St. James functioned for a time as … More »
8. Fort St. John North Peace Museum
The Fort St. John North Peace Museum tells the story of the North Peace region from First Nations’ settlements to the oil and gas industries of today. Come learn about the fur trade which gave Fort St. John its start … More »
9. George Little House
George Little House, built in 1914, is home to community & culture. It is home to Via Rail Station & the Wilp Simgan Carving Studio. The house showcases & retails local art, maps, hosts traditional teas & Sunday Flea Markets. … More »
10. Haida Heritage Centre at Kaay Lingagaay
The Haida Heritage Centre, at the old Haida village site of Kaay Llnagaay (which translates to “Sea Lion Town”), showcases the unique living culture, art, and 12,000-year human history of the Haida. Fronted by six imposing totem poles, the oceanfront … More »
11. Harris and Wick Goldsmiths Ltd. & Fine Art Gallery
Founded in 1983 by Dan Harris and Brian Wick, Harris & Wick Goldsmiths promote the unique heritage of Northern BC, and as craftsmen provide their clients with unique original jewellery and gifts backed with genuine perfection in creative designs. If … More »
12. Heritage Park Museum
Heritage Park Museum is situated on 1.73 acres (0.72 ha) of parkland owned by the City of Terrace. Experience the history & culture of the early part of the 20th century in a scenic parkland setting in the heart of … More »
13. Huble Homestead Historic Site
Visit Huble Homestead Historic Site and step into the pioneer history of Prince George. Originally a family homestead and fur trading post, the site is home to the Huble house, built in 1912, and is open to the public from … More »
15. Kitimat Museum & Archives
Explore town history, multiculturalism, turn-of-the-century settlement, the 1950′s Alcan Project aluminum smelter, and Haisla arts and technology. Additional displays feature the geology, flora & fauna of the Kitimat Valley and the sea life of Douglas Channel. The temporary gallery offers … More »
17. Mackenzie and District Museum
In 1793 Alexander Mackenzie the famous explorer camped near the present town of Mackenzie. It is the only town in Canada that bears the name of the explorer. Those interested in Mackenzie’s history should visit the Mackenzie and District Museum, … More »
18. Maharajas Express
Maharajas’ Express, owned and run by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), is the latest addition in the promising list of luxury tourist trains in India. The luxury train launched in the year 2010, has bagged two celebrated travel … More »
19. Museum of Northern BC
Enter the Museum of Northern British Columbia and experience the magnificent architecture of a Northwest Coast longhouse. View exhibits that portray Northwest Coast history and culture dating back to the last ice age. Witness the legacy of oral history, archaeological … More »
20. North Pacific Cannery – National Historic Site of Canada North Pacific Historic Fishing Village
How to get to the North Pacific Fishing Village: Travel towards the hub of Prince Rupert along Highway 16 (Yellowhead Hwy). Take a left on Hwy 44 towards Port Edward. Continue driving past the village of Port Edward and on … More »
21. Palace on Wheels
India’s first heritage luxury tourist train – Palace on Wheels, was introduced by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) along with Indian Railways in 1982. The Palace on Wheels offers a complete tour of the colorful state of Rajasthan in particular. … More »
22. Premier Creek Lodging
Enjoy the historic charm of Queen Charlotte City’s oldest buildings. Built in 1910, the Premier Hotel has been fully modernized, and is open year round. Full of charm and character this is the oldest hotel on the island. This small … More »
23. Prince Rupert Fire Museum
The Prince Rupert Fire Museum, operated by members of the Prince Rupert City Fire Rescue and by former Prince Rupert Fire Department auxiliary members, is located beside the Prince Rupert Fire Hall and home to a wide array of fire … More »
24. The Exploration Place – Science Centre and Museum
Come stretch your legs & your brains! Located along the Fraser River in beautiful Fort George Park, the Exploration Place features Heritage, First Nations, Natural History, Science & Paleontological exhibits. Enjoy the Via Virtual Voyages theatre where you can “ride … More »
25. The Lanfear Guesthouse B&B
This lovely heritage farmhouse was built in 1921 and offers two comfortably appointed guest bedrooms. The Lanfear Guesthouse is located just 1km from downtown Terrace and just minutes away from walking routes, trails and tennis courts. For relaxation there are … More »
26. Tickleberry’s
Whether you are a resident or just visiting the valley, a trip to Tickleberry’s is a must. Get taken you back to those good old ice-cream-eating days of childhood again. But Tickleberry’s is more than just ice cream: visit the … More »
27. Tlell River House
Prophet Muskwa at Queen Charlotte Islands is home to the Tlell River House, a multi-activity resort offering a world-class restaurant and lodging facilities with beach access to both the Tlell River on the west and Hecate Straight, part of the … More »
28. Valemount Museum
The building which is now the museum is the original train station. It was built in 1914, when Valemount did not exist, but a town called Swift Creek was just up the creek. In 1927 the CNR (Canadian National Railway) … More »

