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History, Wilderness & Adventures in North BC, Canada

Welcome to North B.C., Canada

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Culture, Historic and Heritage Sites

Culture, Historic and Heritage Sites

Northern British Columbia, Canada accounts for 53% of the provinces land mass and yet, it is still relatively untouched and left in its natural state.

The North BC region is a vast and ruggedly beautiful part of British Columbia, Canada. The northern top half of British Columbia, Canada is well known for its wildlife, mountain ranges, raging rivers, backcountry adventures,  ocean coastline and its blankets of forests.

The adventures most enjoyed in the North BC region during the summer months include fishing, backpacking, golfing, horseback riding, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, wildlife touring, sightseeing, birding, etc.

There are guest ranches providing horseback riding adventures, fishing guides leading you to fly fishing rivers and lakes, floatplanes taking you out to remote lodges, wilderness camping sites off the beaten track, wildlife tours by air, off road or on foot and so much more.

It doesn’t stop in the summer because the winter also entertains in North BC.

During the snow and ice months activities most enjoyed in British Columbia’s north include ice fishing, xc skiing, snowmobiling, downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and the Northern Lights.

There are tour companies, guiding outfitters, attractions, wilderness lodges and adventure companies operating from many of the communities located throughout the North BC region of Canada.

The main tourism communities located in the northern regions of British Columbia  include Prince Rupert, Terrace, Smithers, Houston, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Vanderhoof, Prince George, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Tumbler Ridge, Fort Nelson and Atlin. The North B.C. communities provide many of the services important to travelers.

Some of the top activity and adventure destinations in the North BC region include Lakelse Lake Provincial Park (Terrace); China Nose Mountain Trail (Houston); Burns Lake Mountain Biking Park and Babine Lake (Burns Lake); Mt. Pope Provincial Park Trail (Fort St. James); Telegraph Wilderness Trail & Omenica Trail (Vanderhoof); Giscome Heritage Trail & Teapot Mountain Trails (Prince George); Monkman Provincial Park (Tumbler Ridge), Atlin Lakes (Atlin); Cow Bay (Prince Rupert) and the Stone Mountain Provincial Park and Summit Lake (west of Fort Nelson).

Tours, Guides and Attractions

Tours, Guides and Attractions

Some of the top outdoor sightseeing destinations in the North BC region include the Alaska Highway (Dawson Creek); Butze Rapids, Grizzly Bear Sanctuary and the Historic Fishing Village (Prince Rupert); Nisga’a Lava Bed Park (Terrace): Kasan First Nation Village (Old Hazelton); Fort St. James National Historic Site of Canada (Fort St. James); Forest of the World & the Huble Homestead (Prince George); Kinuseo Falls (Tumbler Ridge) and the Liard Hot Springs (west of Fort Nelson).

Our North BC Travel Website (www.NorthBCeh.com) is one of many booking & planning travel websites on Canada eh Travel & Adventure (www.ehCanadaTravel.com).

The North BC eh Travel & Adventure Website is a tourism travel and adventure guide available online for booking accommodations, resorts, campgrounds, attractions, tours, guides, outfitters, transportation and for researching activities, historic sites, parks, trails, lakes, mountains and everything else Canadian in the northern region of British Columbia (B.C.), Canada.

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