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Agritourism / Industry Tours

A land rich in resources

Northern British Columbia’s bounty of nature is a major economic force for the entire province. This is the land of the giant trees, land rich in minerals and precious metals, and powerful, plentiful rivers of clean water.

A great place to see today’s forest industry first-hand is on a hosted tour. Several Northern B.C. communities offer tours during the summer months of forest operations and mills. The town of Houston, located in the Bulkley Valley on Highway 16 West, is one of several built by the industry. Visitors there can tour some of the world’s fastest, most efficient sawmills.

The Prince George tour illustrates the industry full circle – from a look at dozens of greenhouses bulging with fresh green seedlings, to the forests where they are planted, tended and harvested. From there it’s on to the sawmill. Sawmill wood waste is processed at a pulp mill into materials used for paper products. It’s big business in Northern B.C., with products sold to customers around the world.

Water is abundant across this vast region, and it too has fed the economy and the North American appetite for electricity. In Hudson’s Hope visitors can see a man-made wonder, the W.A. C. Bennett Dam. Completed in 1967, it’s one of the world’s largest earthfill structures, stretching two kilometres (1.25 miles) across the head of the canyon and measuring 183 metres (600 feet) in height. The site’s visitor centre features displays, a theatre and a café. Tours are free of charge and special arrangements can be made for larger groups.

One of the world’s largest aluminum smelters is located in the Coast Mountains, near the community of Kitimat. The Alcan Kitimat Works Aluminum Smelter, now 50 years old, continues to be a major west coast employer. Located off Highway 37, the smelter welcomes visitors for tours, free of charge.

A Northern B.C. treasure trove of industrial history is located at the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum. Situated next to the city’s beautiful Cottonwood Island Park, the museum displays many of the tools used to build the north. Steam engines, a refurbished luxury railcar and a kiddie train - the Cottonwood Express - are big attractions. The history of the forest industry comes alive here, with machinery on display as well as photos of early lumberjacks.

Before you go

  • All visitors, whether touring the forests, the sawmill, smelter or any other industrial site must remember to follow all safety precautions and wear appropriate clothing. Open-toed shoes, sandals and flip-flops are not a good permitted on a sawmill, pulp mill or forest tour.
  • Most Northern B.C. communities operate visitor centres where information about industry and agriculture tours are available.
  • Industry tours are generally offered to the public during the summer months, but are often open only to school groups the rest of the year.

 

Region:  Northeast

 

 

Noah's Ark Adventureland

Experience an enjoyable yet educational farm tour, party or sleigh/hay ride filled with local history, animal information, country charm, warmth and hospitality as well as endless photo opportunities.

Prince George Exhibition

For Family Fun with something for everyone? Enter a world that combines yesteryear coupled with trendy events and programs that appeal to modern day visitors.

Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum

Preserving and displaying historic Railway & Forestry Artifacts. Open May-October. Seven days a week pre-book for off season tours.

Touchwood Tours

A Land of Forests, Rivers and Wildlife Mark L. Clark is a Registered Professional Forester and leading specialist in forestry tours. Mark has a wealth of practical and insightful knowledge of the forestry and tourism industry - garnered through years of successful, hands-on experience.

W.A.C. Bennett Dam Visitor Centre

The WAC Bennett dam is one of the largest earth filled dams in North America. Come and see how we've harnessed the power of one of the world most powerful rivers.

 

Region:  Northwest

 

 



Tourism Stuart Nechako - Heart of BC

We promote tourism in the Stuart Nechako area (also known as the Heart of BC). We are a member driven organization comprised of a variety of: Resorts, RV Parks, Retail/Service businesses, Chamber of Commerces, restaurants etc. in the communities of Fort Fraser, Fort St.James, Fraser Lake, Vanderhoof and Cluclulz Lake.

 

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Bar K Ranch
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