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Prince Rupert
On the rugged, north-west B.C. coast, carved from the wilderness, lies Prince Rupert. The area offers the province's super, natural scenery at its most spectacular with stunning views and expansive wilderness areas to explore. While we are a fisherman's paradise, the area also has much to offer. Explore the Museum of Northern British Columbia, North Pacific Cannery, Kayaking, Flightseeing, the Khutzeymateen Valley, Cow Bay, and much more. Besides fishing, the area will keep you and your family occupied.
Getting Here
Driving, the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway 16 Connections south to Vancouver and north to Dawson Creek (Hwy 97), east to Alberta (Hwy 16) can be made via Prince George.
Fly HawkAir (Great fares and superb service) or Air Jazz. Operates twice daily jet services to Vancouver International Airport with connections to the world. Flying time between Prince Rupert and Vancouver is approximately 90 minutes.
By Ferry, both BC Ferries and The Alaska Marine Highway
offer regular scheduled service up and down BC‘s spectacular coastline.
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For more information, please
email us at reeling@citytel.net,
or (250) 624-5379
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