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Learn moreThe largest city in Northeast BC, Fort St. John is just a short drive away from a plethora of fishing, hiking and other outdoor activities. There are provincial parks to explore, vast walking trails through BC wilderness, and golfers will be thrilled with the three courses nearby. Scroll down on our Fort St. John landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.
Fort St. John, B.C., is well-known as an oil-patch town, or as a rest stop along the Alaska Highway. It should also be known, however, as a great destination for all things water. Here are some of the great water-based things to do in Fort St. John.
The makeup of Fort St. John has shapeshifted over the years—learn all about this historic city while celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary
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Learn moreThe Pioneer Pathway Walking Tour and Fish Creek Community Forest Trails will keep the whole family entertained all within Fort St. John.
This Alaska-Highway stop is a must to discover the depth of the region
Much more than oil and gas, Fort St. John, B.C., has a thriving agricultural community.
Play hard in the waters of Charlie Lake before relaxing with a movie in the park.
The North Peace Cultural Centre is the perfect launching point for artistic pursuits.
Visit the Fort St. John Peace Museum and take a walk along the Pioneer Pathway to learn about the heritage of this vibrant northern B.C. community.
RVers may find themselves in perfect harmony with Fort St. John.
Two local writers share the best of Fort St. John.
See artistry and ingenuity at work in Fort St. John.
The Muskwa-Kechika Management Area near Fort St. John is a 6.4 million-hectare area that nature lovers cannot miss.