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 traditional territory of the First Nations, gold rush history, working ranches and pioneer traditions - all hosted by friendly people.
The roads are open and well maintained. Every route offers hundreds of places to stop along the way to fish, hike, view wildlife, stock-up on sundries, dine, shop and relax.
Year round outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities include hiking and biking trails, ballparks, golf, fishing, hunting, water-skiing, canoeing, swimming, sailing and boating, alpine and nordic skiing, skating, hockey, curling, snowmobiling, dog sledding and camping. Cultural opportunities include a Public Library, the Community Arts Council, an amateur theatre company and a movie theatre.
Few towns are more proud or more aware of their history. The Fort St. James National Historic Site, the ancient burial site of Carrier Chief Kwah, Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church, and the monument to legendary bush pilot Russ Baker are of great interest to residents and visitors alike
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