RVing in Northern B.C.
If you are looking for an unscathed paradise, charming towns and a number of fascinating heritage sites, visit Northern B.C. for an RVing adventure like none other. From its spectacular provincial parks with an abundance of wildlife to fascinating museums and heritage sites, Northern B.C. is the perfect place to adventure, entertain and generally have a good time.
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RVing in Prince George
An engaging environment
A diverse and mystical experience awaits in Prince George
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RVing in Prince George
Woodland neighbours
Whether expected or unexpected, Prince George has plenty of wild visitors
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RVing in Fort Nelson
Exploring the alpine tundra
Hike the Eastern Muskwa Range in Stone Mountain Provincial Park
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RVing in Prince George
Imagination takes flight
Artistic interpretation of all things avian gives insight into the creative mind
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RVing in Fort Nelson
A rich history
Fort Nelson transformed from a fur-trading community into a booming industrial and tourism centre.
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RVing in Smithers
Tune in
Northern B.C. is known for its rugged wilderness and a lot of that is reflected in the local culture. Smithers, for example, isn’t caught up in the aspirations of big-city living.
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RVing in Terrace
Welcome to outdoor adventure
Terrace embraces its culturally diverse community, while maintaining its breathtaking beauty
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RVing in Mackenzie
Journey west
Canadian folk singer Stan Rogers sang about the elusive overland route that early Canadian explorers hoped would connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
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RVing in Northern B.C.
Northern highlights
In northern British Columbia the summer days are long and visitors will have no trouble filling them with music, dancing and entertainment, thanks to a number of different festivals.
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RVing in Prince George
Preserving the past
Located near the vibrant city of Prince George, B.C., is the Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum—home to one of the largest vintage rail collections in British Columbia.
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Visit Northern B.C.
RVers have ample opportunity to connect with nature while travelling through Northern B.C., as the region is full of spectacular wildlife refuges, marine parks, and provincial and national parks that each feature their own beauty.
Northern B.C. key contacts
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Fort Nelson, BC
Welcome to our world
Fort Nelson is situated at the historic Mile 300 of the Alaska Highway. This vibrant region offers a wide range of amenities including: quality accommodation options (hotel/motel, bed & breakfasts, camping and RV sites), a full assortment of stores and businesses to satisfy your shopping and service needs, recreation facilities (full-facility golf course, indoor aquatic centre, bowling alley, racquetball and tennis courts, arena and curling rink), and cultural and event facilities (museum, performing arts/movie theatre, library). Visit this beautiful area to seek excitement, relaxation or business opportunity - it's all here waiting for you.
Town Of Fort Nelson And The Northern RockiesEmail: e-mail this contactwww.tourismnorthernrockies.ca
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Prince George, BCExperience Northern B.C. heritage
The Golden Raven initiative promotes historical and cultural tourism within the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. Through this program, you can experience eight unique attractions that share a common artistic heritage. Included are the Valemount Museum; the Valley Museum & Archives and the Whistle Stop Gallery in McBride; and the Mackenzie and District Museum.
If you wish to see Golden Raven attractions near Prince George, visit the Exploration Place Science Centre & Museum; Two Rivers Gallery; the Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum; and the Huble Homestead Historic Site, located 40 kilometres north of Prince George. The program celebrates the rich cultural background of each attraction and to honour the history behind each site.
Tourism Prince George/Golden Raven Projectwww.goldenraven.ca

