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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 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.

  • 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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    Prince George, BC

    Explore northern B.C.

    Northern British Columbia is a land of unlimited adventure extending 1,000 kilometres from east to west following the legendary Yellowhead Highway. This vast wilderness area is a geographic masterpiece of nature. Much of northern B.C. is preserved and protected by a world-class system of provincial parks and nature reserves.

    The northwest region of B.C. stretches from the Skeena River in the south to the Cassiar Mountains in the north and offers some of the most awe-inspiring scenery and wildlife on the continent. A relaxed pace, warm-hearted people, magnificent scenery and many recreational opportunities characterize this spectacular area.

    From the Yukon border to Prince George, the northeast section offers many opportunities to savour fresh mountain air, wilderness vistas, abundant wildlife and unforgettable hospitality. The region is host to a variety of events and festivals, such as the Fall Fair Pro Rodeo during the Exhibition and Stampede in Dawson Creek.

    The Haida Gwaii region, better known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, is an archipelago of over 150 islands that are renowned for incredible natural beauty and a rich first nations culture. Island waters teem with sea life and visitors enjoy viewing grey, orca, and humpback whales along with seals, sea lions, porpoises and marine birds. For the ultimate island experience, take a kayaking daytrip in Skidegate Inlet or a multi-day paddle to Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site.

    Contact Northern BC Tourism for all your travel planning needs.

    Northern Bc Tourism Association
    Po Box 2373
    Prince George, BC V2N 2S6, Canada
    PHONE: (250) 561-0432


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    Terrace, BC

    Explore our world

    Situated in the heart of the spectacular Skeena Valley and Northwest B.C.’s Coast Mountains, the community of Terrace is an exhilarating blend of outdoor adventure, spectacular wilderness, First Nations culture and warm hospitality. Enjoy four fun-filled seasons of recreation and excitement—with activities such as hiking, biking, rafting, kayaking and wildlife viewing. For those with a passion for art, theatre and music, Terrace is home to B.C.’s longest continuously running community theatre group, a rich pool of talented musicians and artists of every stripe. As the shopping hub of northwestern B.C., Terrace does hospitality right. From quaint shops to big box retailers, you can find just about anything here. And no visit to Terrace would be complete without taking a swing at our breathtaking 18-hole golf course nestled at the base of Copper Mountain.

    Contact the Kermodei Tourism to see how you can explore our world.

    Kermodei Tourism
    2 3100 Kalum St
    Terrace, BC, Canada
    PHONE: (250) 635-4944