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Welcome to Northern British Columbia. This vast and wilderness region of British Columbia comprises of three geographical regions, the North West, the North East and Haida Gwaii, formerly called the Queen Charlotte Islands.
The Northwest
There are many things this area isn't. It's not home to a major city such as Vancouver or even Prince George; it's not a hugely popular tourist destination such as the near-mythical Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) or the cozy Okanagan Valley are; and it doesn't contain vast tracts of uncharted wilderness such as the north does.
Therefore, it's easy to overlook or underappreciate what, on closer inspection, is an adventurer's playground. Accessible by paved road, ferry, and plane, this region is filled with both unique wilderness experiences and the 'standard' British Columbia fare of deep fjords, dramatic canyons, sheer mountains, rivers thick with salmon, old-growth forests, and an abundance of wildlife.
Nestled up under the Alaska Panhandle, this is the province's northernmost coast. It's home to the Skeena, the second-largest river in British Columbia. Over five million salmon return to the Skeena every year, making this a premier salmon-fishing area. Prince Rupert, with its highway, rail, air, and ferry connections, serves as a gateway to pristine wilderness.
Stop and stay awhile on your way through - there's room to relax and to play in this region, so rich in Native and pioneer history. And since this area includes the world's largest intact coastal rain forest, bring your rain gear, just in case!
Like most Canadian provinces, British Columbia is bottom-heavy, with much of its population tucked away into its southwest corner. Vanderhoof, about 60 miles (100 km) west of Prince George on Highway 16, is the geographic centre of British Columbia, and yet is considered to be well ensconced in the northern half of the province. But then, for many people in the Lower Mainland, anything north of Whistler is the far north.
This is land steeped in history. Alexander Mackenzie walked this way in 1793, becoming the first European to cross North America by land. The Alexander Mackenzie Historical Trail weaves its way through the vast wilderness between Highways 16 and 20 to the south, and is one of the longest hiking trails in the province. Fort St. James, north of Vanderhoof, is one of the oldest white settlements in British Columbia. Every campground you visit, every trail you walk, every canoe route you travel likely has some history attached to it, from prehistoric fossils at Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park to century-old Native grease trails, to turn-of-the-century gold-rush and telegraph trails.
In the past, people had to walk, ride horses, or take canoes. Now, Highway 16 runs west from Prince George, carrying you through the north end of the Interior Plateau, a land rife with lakes of all sizes. Is it any wonder that this is fishing country, and that water sports are one of the most popular forms of summer recreation?
This is also a land of long, cold winters and short, hot summers. In winter, the temperature can drop to below -22 deg F/-30 deg C for weeks on end. In the summer, clouds of insects, most of them out for blood, swarm about in early evening. If you are planning on travelling in this area, know your enemies and come prepared.
The Northeast
When people think of the Rocky Mountains, they usually think of Banff and Jasper National Parks on the Alberta side of the British Columbia-Alberta border. It doesn't register that a major portion of these mountains spill across the Alberta border, cutting a vast swath across the northern half of British Columbia. The Rocky Mountains and their foothills dominate the Northeast, comprising roughly 20 million acres (8 million hectares). There are no roads that cross the range north of Pine Pass (between Mackenzie and Chetwynd) until the Yukon border. The Northern Rocky Mountains are the largest roadless landscape south of the 60th parallel, as well as one of the richest and most varied intact large wildlife ecosystems remaining in North America. The area's wildlife population is so prolific that this portion of the Northern Rockies has been dubbed the Serengeti of North America.
In the vast, highwayless gulf between the Alaska Highway, which begins in Dawson Creek at Mile 0, and Hwy 37 to the west is an area that at its most expansive is 700 km wide and 1,200 km long. To put that in perspective, you could drop Switzerland into this region and not have road access. This is big country. Most people don't venture more than a few miles off paved road. Some never make it off pavement at all, but if you do, a world of recreational opportunities awaits, whether you're a weekend adventurer or a trail-hardened backpacker. People who go out unprepared into this wilderness, however, don't come back. Ignorance and arrogance in the face of nature are the surest ways of getting yourself killed. Come prepared, and enjoy the rich and varied wilderness, a place where people are scarce, but the exploits plentiful.
Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands)
They lie on the edge of the province's collective memory like a dream scarce remembered; mythical and elusive, full of meaning and beauty, yet incomprehensible to the waking mind. Impossible not to marvel at, and revel in, this is Haida Gwaii, the former Queen Charlotte Islands, arguably one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world. Sometimes called Canada's Galapagos, they form a distinctive ecosystem. The animals are familiar yet different. The black bears here, for instance, have a longer snout than elsewhere. They're also bigger, flying in the face of the so-called island rule of evolution, that large animals get smaller when trapped on an island (a rule that was conceived, incidentally, by naturalist Bristol Foster while studying evolutionary patterns in Haida Gwaii).
The Haida Gwaii islands are about 100 km off the mainland, and are made up of about 150 islands. Two islands, Graham to the north and Morseby to the south, comprise the majority of the land mass. Most of Moresby is inaccessible by car except via logging road (a far, far too common feature of Haida Gwaii) or an alternative form of transportation, such as chartered boat, sea kayak, floatplane, or foot. Wildly undeveloped and unprotected, much of the land mass is open to resource-based exploitation.
The English name for these islands is prosaic, almost boring. Named for the wife of King George III, or rather, for the ship that was named for her, the name hardly serves to capture their elusive quality. The Haida name that the islands go by now is hardly better: Haida Gwaii, the place of the people. It's a name that was given after the land was taken away from the Haida, and then part of it given back, grudgingly, after European diseases destroyed an entire culture and reduced the population of 30,000 Haida to a mere 600.
There is an older name for this place, a name that comes from the mists of time and seems to be the most appropriate name of all: Xhaaidlagha Gwaayaai, Islands at the Boundary of the World.
Location: As its name implies, this region of British Columbia is located in the northern part of the province, between the Yukon and Northwest Territories in the Canadian North, and the Cariboo and Chilcotin in the interior of BC. The Northern BC tourism region also includes Haida Gwaii, formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands, located off the west coast of BC. Access into the remote north is via the three highways; The Alaska Highway 97 in the east, the Stewart-Cassiar Highway 37 in the west, and Highway 16 in the southern portion of this region. Click for detailed information on the Towns and Communities of Northern British Columbia.
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The Clubhouse, Haida Gwaii |
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The magnificent Clubhouse is situated on Langara Island's highest point, with a spectacular vista overlooking the ocean and surrounded by ancient rain forest and access to the best salmon fishing in the Pacific North West. Enjoy luxurious accommodations and comfort in the midst of this last frontier, designed to accommodate up to 38 guests, with cozy lounges and meeting areas. Great fishing packages and the world's best salmon fishing just ten minutes from our dock. |
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The Outpost, Haida Gwaii |
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The land-based Outpost resort represents the last wilderness frontier in the Pacific Northwest, situated among coastal rain forests and mountain streams in the heart of Graham Island's proposed ecological preserve. Fish for Salmon and Halibut within 15 minutes of the dock, or for Tuna 15 miles offshore, or go hiking, ocean kayaking or beachcombing, and enjoy nature in splendid isolation. The lodge is perfectly situated on the reaches of the west coast of Haida Gwaii and provides an experience like no other fishing lodge. |
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West Coast Fishing Club, Haida Gwaii |
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Take a trip of a lifetime to the Best Salmon Fishing in the World! The West Coast Fishing Club chose the frontier wilderness of the northern tip of the Queen Charlotte Islands for the location of its 3 lodges (Langara Island and Port Louis), because it is the only point most mature salmon must pass as they migrate south to spawn. We have paired world-class fishing destinations with luxury accommodations, exceptional service and award-winning cuisine to transform your stay into a life-long cherished memory. |
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BC Oceanfront: Ed Handja & Shelley McKay, Campbell River |
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Live, Work & Play Coastal Style “BC Oceanfront” - Coast Realty’s Residential and Coastal Experts specializing in selling local residential, recreational, unique oceanfront and commercial real estate throughout Vancouver Island, Discovery Islands, the Outer Islands and the BC Mainland Coast. From homes to small oceanfront recreational lots, lakefront, remote island acreages, private islands and resorts – BCO has the Coast covered! |
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Caledonia Estates, Lot 4, Fort St. James |
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This 5.17 acre property is a great choice for anyone looking for investment property. With new forestry and mining capital flowing into the nearby community of Fort St James, this region is ready to take off. Lot 4 of Caledonia Estates has power, phone and all season access. Don’t miss your chance! Price: $39,500.
Online Brochure for Noralee Estates, Lot 11. |
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Capri Family Restaurant, Smithers |
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Situated right next door to the Capri Motor Inn, the Capri Family Restaurant is available for all your dining needs during your stay. Our licensed restaurant has an extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner menu that is sure to please everyone. Relax in the comfort of our air conditioned dining room or have room service bring your meal right to your door. |
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Capri Motor Inn, Smithers |
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Welcoming people from all over the world, the Capri Motor Inn and Capri Family Restaurant offer friendly hospitality and comfortable service at affordable prices. Located near the heart of beautiful downtown Smithers, within walking distance of downtown stores, restaurants, entertainment, and the recreation centre, and minutes from local attractions such, as Hudson Bay Mountain Ski Resort. |
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Dixon Estates, Phase II, Lot 4, Haida Gwaii |
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With over 8 acres of mystic rainforest open to your exploration, Lot 4 of Phase II of our popular Dixon Estates is perfect for your next recreational land purchase. Located just minutes away from services in Masset, you'll be able to access all the recreational opportunities that Haida Gwaii has to offer. Phone and power to the lot line, located on all year maintained road. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity! Size: 8.08 acres Price: $106,800. Online Brochure for Noralee Estates, Lot 11. |
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Ecosummer Expeditions, Clearwater |
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Ecosummer Expeditions is a world-class leader in Adventure Travel Tours and BC's original sea kayaking outfit since 1976. We specialize in sea kayaking wilderness expeditions, outdoor hiking and backpacking trips, coastal cruises, canoeing, and first nations native culture. We offer guided adventure travel tours and expeditions to Vancouver Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Gulf Islands, the Interior BC, and the Great Bear Rainforest, including the Khutzeymateen Valley and Princess Royal Island. Wildlife viewing includes grey whales, orcas, grizzly bears, kermode spirit bears, marine mammals, and rainforest ecology. |
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Liard Air Limited, Muncho Lake |
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Liard Air Limited offers daily floatplane tours and floatplane rental and charter for flightseeing tours and fly-in fishing. Serving Northern BC, northern Rocky Mountains, and the Rocky Mountain Trench areas, with services at Fort Nelson. Explore mountain tops, valleys, lakes and rivers in Northern BC, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon with your group's own bushpilot. Bushpilot Flight Training available. |
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NIHO Land & Cattle Company, Vancouver |
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NIHO is Western Canada’s leading expert in recreational real estate and one of the largest private owners of recreational property in British Columbia. We have over 40 years of experience in buying, selling, managing and developing all types of recreational property and real estate throughout BC, whether it be undeveloped land or a lot in one of our many recreational subdivisions. |
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Noralee Estates, Lot 11, Burns Lake |
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Located across the road from the clear waters of Francois Lake, in B.C.’s world famous Lakes District, this 5.77 acre property is perfect for the avid fisherman. With power and road access to the property, and a building site already constructed for you on the property, you can build your own recreational getaway. A perfect vacation spot and investment holding. Price: $43,000. Online Brochure for Noralee Estates, Lot 11. |
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Noralee Lake, Lakes District |
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With excellent surrounding views of the countryside, a small private lake bordering on Crown land, and close proximity to the hundreds of lakes in the Lakes District, this 160 acre property can be your recreational paradise. Size: 160 acres Price: $80,000.
Online Brochure for Noralee Estates, Lot 11. |
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North Island Lodge, Haida Gwaii |
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North Island Lodge is Langara Island's floating palace, located off the northern tip of the Haida Gwaii islands, perfectly situated to deliver the world's best fishing experience. For truly personalized service, North Island Lodge accommodates just 24 guests, with a large staff catering to your needs. Our 12 spacious and comfortable double-occupancy guest rooms are all conveniently equipped with ensuite washrooms and located apart from our lounge facilities to ensure a peaceful night’s sleep. |
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Northern Rockies Lodge, Muncho Lake |
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The Northern Rockies Lodge on beautiful Muncho Lake at Mile 462 of the Alaska Hwy is the ideal overnight stop halfway between Dawson Creek / Fort St. John and Whitehorse. Daily fly-in fishing trips, outpost cabins and Nahanni National Park Tours. Choose from a variety of daily guided activities: hiking, boating, canoeing, visit the Hot Springs, and wildlife viewing. Complete packages including airfare available from Vancouver. |
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Northern Rockies Lodge Restaurant, Muncho Lake |
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The Northern Rockies Lodge on beautiful Muncho Lake is the only licensed dining room in the Muncho Lake / Toad River and Liard Hotsprings region.
Our North American and European trained chefs are proud to serve you the best meals on the Alaska Highway. The Northern Rockies Lodge’s log dining room features a 45’ high stone fire place and a 18’x 24’ hand carved wooden map of the Rocky Mountains. |
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Northern Rockies Vacations, Muncho Lake |
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Explore Canada's Northern Rockies and the Muskwa Kechika with one of our incredible tours, including fly-in fishing adventures in the Northern Rocky Mountains, where very few anglers have been before, wilderness log cabin getaways, wildlife viewing safaris, wilderness canoe trips, Liard Hotsprings, and Nahanni National Park. Relax at our magnificent lakeside mountain retreat, close to the land of the Midnight sun. |
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Ocean Light II Adventures, Vancouver |
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Ocean Light II is a beautiful and spacious 71ft sailboat offering
comfort, a classic natural wood interior, 5 guest cabins, fishing gear,
7 seakayaks, and a 19ft hard-bottom inflatable. Her crew has 34 years
of experience offering natural history and photography tours on the BC
Coast, including Haida Gwaii, and specializing in grizzly viewing tours
in the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, and spirit bear and
grizzly tours in the Great Bear Rainforest. We also offer whale
watching and eco tours, from totems to intertidal treasures, rocky
shores to sandy beaches, and spawning salmon to towering trees. We
offer five spectacular adventure trips between May and October, each to
a different region and each highlighting the awe-inspiring beauty of
the beautiful BC coast. |
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Ole’s Hakai Pass Fishing Lodge, Hakai Pass |
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Experience exceptional fishing for Salmon, Halibut, Red Snapper and Ling Cod in our protected, un-crowded waters in Hakai Pass on the West Coast of BC. Fishing within 5 minutes of our comfortable, clean full-service floating Lodge, everything is taken care off by our experienced, enthusiastic young staff. Fabulous Food, private accommodation, world-class fishing and genuine hospitality are what you can expect from this family-run Fishing Lodge. |
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