Old Buildings in Cow Bay

Prince Rupert | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |
Prince Rupert’s heritage as a thriving fishing community is recalled in the Cow Bay Shopping District.

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Pictographs

Fraser Lake | Aboriginal Attractions | Natural Settings | Outdoor Activities | Unique Sites |
Several First Nations pictographs can be found on the north side of Fraser Lake. Visitors can find three sets of pictographs on granite rock within a 100 yard area (the first set facing west and...

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St. John the Divine Anglican Church

Telkwa | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |
At the Quick West entrance you will find St. John the Divine Anglican Church, built in 1914.  It is in its original state.  Made out of wood, it uses oil lamps (no electricity) and has a large...

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St. Mary Magdalene Church

Hazelton | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |
                With the original church being built over 100 years ago, and the church being shut down for about 30 years now, with lots of work from the community this church has been revamped...

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St. Peter’s Anglican Church

Hazelton | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |
St. Peter's Anglican Church made its beginnings through the work and interest of Reverend William Collison in 1878 visiting the Gitksan people of Kitegas. In 1880 he returned by canoe from...

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Statue of Charles Melville Hays

Prince Rupert | Outdoor Activities | Unique Sites |
Charles Melville Hays was the general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. He started the railroad in Prince Rupert in 1910. 

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Telegraph Log Home

Telkwa | Unique Sites |
The community of Quick was named after Mr. Quick, a railroad worker who lived in the area.  The road through Quick forms a loop to Highway 16.  Located 23 km east of Smithers, you can enter the...

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The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary

Moricetown | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |

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The Old Church & Gardens

Smithers | Historic Sites | Unique Sites |
The building in Smithers we all refer to affectionately as “The Old Church” started out as St. James’ Anglican Church in 1913, the same year the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway founded the site we now...

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The Shoe House

Smithers | Unique Sites |
Visit the Man Who Lives in a Shoe Travel 30km west of Smithers on Hwy 16 and you will come to the turnoff for Kitsequecla Loop, just after Trout Creek. Follow the road to turn onto the...

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