The Prince Rupert Visitor Centre & Port Interpretive Centre
Great Bear Rainforest
The Prince Rupert Visitor Centre is located in the Port Interpretive Centre on the ground floor of the Atlin Terminal in the historic Cow Bay district of Prince Rupert. If youre planning a trip anywhere in BC, or are in Prince Rupert visiting yourself, our informative and friendly staff are available to help you discover our nature or help you plan your next destination. The Port Interpretive Centre provides North Coast residents and visitors with the opportunity to discover the Port of Prince Ruperts natural advantages as a global trade gateway. Featuring interactive exhibits and maps, the recently redesigned space offers a glimpse into current operations and future growth at the Port. Guests can learn how the Port connects to national supply chains and supplies countries around the world, plus explore the impacts on the communities that surround it. Admission is always free.
Ecotours-BC, a Canadian Signature Experience, specializes in grizzly bear watching in the spectacular Cariboo Mountains in central British Columbia, Known for its diversity of wildlife, special ecosystems, rare ancient interior rainforest and magnificent mountain beauty its a magical uncrowded off-th-beaten path treasure. This authentic Canadian experience takes you into the heart of nature and the forest homes of truly wild animals. Ecotours-BC's homey, comfortable Pyna-tee-ah Lodge on the banks of the Quesnel River is on the edge of the old goldrush village of Likely. Come adventure with us.
Cliff and Gorge wines are straight up clean, honest expressions of our vineyards at Texas Creek Ranch outside Lillooet B.C. We figure you want to taste the product of this land with no adulteration so we add nothing, nor take anything away that alters the flavours and aromas. We offer wine tastings and sales as well as dramatic Gorge walks and picnic areas. Pure wines in a Spectacular setting.
World-class BC fishing vacations at our lodge on Vancouver Island. Fishing the legendary waters of Nootka Sound and Esperanza for trophy salmon, halibut, tuna, lingcod, and more. Angling enthusiasts will experience the wild BC coastline in an oceanfront lodge with all the amenities of a large fishing resort. After a day battling fish after fish in beautiful Pacific waters youll enjoy west coast hospitality and gourmet meals prepared by our chef. With a breathtaking view of the Zeballos inlet, unwind in the hot tub and sauna before a new day of BCs best saltwater fishing. Our expert guides, consistently big catches, and resort accommodations are the perfect recipe for a Vancouver Island fishing trip that is second to none!
Yellowhead Helicopters since 1975 has provided helicopter services to the public, industry and government from bases located throughout northern BC. Our operations centre is located in Prince George coordinates the fleet from bases along Yellowhead Highway 16 from Terrace to Valemount, and north to Stewart, Fort St John and more. Visit our website for base locations.
Strathcona Provincial Park, designated in 1911, is the oldest provincial park in British Columbia. Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. Mountain peaks some perpetually mantled with snow dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. To see and enjoy much of the scenic splendour means lacing up your hiking boots to backpack through the dense forests, stunning sub-alpine and alpine regions. While the high mountain peaks and deep shaded valleys of Strathcona Park are dramatic, it is easy to forget that beneath your feet lays a history stretching back 380 million years. Two areas Buttle Lake and vicinity and Forbidden Plateau offer a variety of visitor-oriented developments. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped and appeals primarily to people seeking wilderness surroundings.