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OVERVIEW
Visit the friendly city of Terrace—home to the elusive Kermode bear, also known as the spirit bear because of its white coat. Unique cultural heritage and scenic outdoor beauty offers something for everyone.
Top things to do
Hike forest trails
Pack a picnic and go hiking in Kleanza Creek Provincial Park along forest trails and through rock canyons. Keep an eye out for abandoned gold mines along the trails and spawning pink salmon in the creek.
Kayak or canoe
Choose from many surrounding rivers or lakes and kayak, canoe or swim in pristine clear waters.
Bike or rock climb
Rock climb or mountain bike at Copper Mountain, one of BC’s premier rock climbing locations. Look out for local wildlife including moose, and the spirit bear.
Explore provincial parks
Hike, swim or fish at numerous provincial parks in the summer, including: Exstew Falls, Hai Lake Mount Herman, Sleeping Beauty Mountain and Kitsumkalum.
Taste local beer
Try delicious local craft beers at Sherwood Mountain Brewhouse.
Nearby cities
Smithers
Located halfway between Prince Rupert and Prince George and at the base of the spectacular Hudson Bay Mountain in the Bulkley Valley sits the unique alpine town of Smithers.
Prince Rupert
Relax in the port of Prince Rupert—located on Kaien Island—equipped with all the amenities you need, and the perfect place to unwind before or after your ferry journey. During your visit, make sure you take a life-changing wildlife adventure to see resident orcas, humpbacks and grizzly bears.
Prince George
Take a scenic adventure along Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to visit Price George, known as the Northern Capital of BC. With over 100 city parks and almost 100 km of trails, there’s lots of fun to have in the great outdoors.
Quesnel
Visit the charming small city of Quesnel—once the commercial centre of the Cariboo Gold Rush—to enjoy the city's rich cultural heritage, nearby lakes, rivers, provincial parks and farmers markets.
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