Burns Lake Burns Lake, in the geographic centre of BC, is the "Heart of the Lakes District". Although the village’s population is 2,726, it serves as the supply centre for 8,0 ..read more
Dawson Creek Dawson Creek is in the centre of the Peace River area within an easy and comfortable driving distance to every where. As Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway we have many attractions ..read more
Fort Nelson Fort Nelson is a town of approximately 5,000 residents in British Columbia's northeastern corner. It is the seat, and only municipality in the Northern Rockies Regional District. F ..read more
Fort St. James We invite you to visit us this year. Discover for yourself what makes the North so legendary. Our lands share a combined beauty and history that will introduce you to the treasured ..read more
Fort St. John Early pioneers built Fort St. John into the largest city in British Columbia’s northeast region.
Modern day pioneers continue to bring a fresh spirit of exploration, innovat ..read more
Prince George Known as BC's northern capital, Prince George is a bustling city of over 77,000 situated at the crossroads of Hwy. 97 (north-south) and Hwy. 16 (east-west), and at the confluence o ..read more
Prince Rupert Equal parts natural paradise and culturally rich city, Prince Rupert offers something to satisfy the needs and interests of every visitor. A wide selection of shops and resta ..read more
Smithers The Town of Smithers is situated in the Bulkley Valley of northern British Columbia along Yellowhead Highway 16 approximately half way between the cities of Prince Rupert and Princ ..read more
Terrace Terrace, the regional business centre for the area, is located approximately 550 air miles northwest of Vancouver. The City is located on a series of natural flat benches, or terra ..read more
Vanderhoof Vanderhoof is the geographical center of the Province of British Columbia. We are located 97 km west of Prince George on Highway 16. It is approximately a one-hour drive from Princ ..read more