Tourism Dawson Creek welcomes you to our web site. Located at Mile "0" of the world famous Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek has something for everyone! This fully featured web site off...more...See more text
The Grand Trunk Pacific and the Social Landscape,' will open on April 23rd at 5:30 pm in the museum gallery. This exhibition uses a social history perspective to explore the decisi...more...See more text
The Fort Nelson Heritage Museum is situated just west of the historic Mile 300 milepost on the World Famous Alaska Highway. The museum is located in fort Nelson, BC, Canada and is ...more...See more text
More than 6,000 artifacts tell the story of the indigenous people, devout missionaries and rugged pioneers who lived here. The museum also displays mounted birds and fur-bearing an...more...See more text
Heritage Park Museum is situated on .7 hectares (1.73 acres) of land owned by the City of Terrace.The Skeena Valley Fall Fair is a testament to the ongoing - if occasionally interr...more...See more text
HomeHorsefly's HistoryHorsefly is a community rich in history, beginning at it's roots with the Cariboo Goldrush. Horsefly was the site of the first gold panned in the Cariboo in 1...more...See more text
Explore town history with the coming of Alcan’s aluminum smelter in the 1950s, early valley settlement, and Haisla traditional arts and technology. Additional displays feature regi...more...See more text
1660 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BCV2G 2W4Get directions
Museum Of The Cariboochilcotinand Discover The History Of Williams Lake And Surrounding Region. More Than 8000 Artifacts Tell The Stories Of Aboriginal People, Fur Trappers, Pionee...more...See more text
We offer an engaging, interactive record of Jasper’s fascinating history. Exhibits include the history of the Indigenous & Metis people of the Athabasca Valley; the fur trade-incl...more...See more text
The society operates and maintains the local museum which is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Stewart, British Columbia and surrounding areasmore...See more text
Frequently referred to as the 'pioneer capital' of the Peace River region, Pouce Coupe appears to have been named after Chief of the Beaver Nation, 'Pooscapee', as documented in 'T...more...See more text