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April 17, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in , British Columbia including Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, Muncho Lake Provincial Park, Stone Mountain Provincial Park, Fort Nelson Heritage Museum, Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre.
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1. Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park

Kilometer 765 of the Alaska Highway, Liard River, Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada +1 250-776-7000 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/liard_rv_hs/
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5.0 based on 186 reviews

Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park

Relaxation seeps into your body as you ease into the largest NATURAL hot springs pools in Canada. Liard River Hot Springs is a river of hot water that provides relief to Alaskan bound travellers after a long day on the road. The hot springs complex is of national ecological significance and is well known for its natural setting in a lush boreal spruce forest. The park is such a popular stop over for tourists that the campgound fills up early each day during the summer months. Liard is also open year-round. There is a hot spring open to the public with water temperatures ranging from 42° C to 52° C. Facilities include a change house and composting toilet. A boardwalk, which leads to the hot spring pools(A natural river of hot water), passes through a warm water swamp and boreal forest that supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species.

2. Muncho Lake Provincial Park

Fort Nelson, Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/muncho_lk/
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Muncho Lake Provincial Park

Reviewed By H6655SZgregk - Grande Prairie, Canada

Awesome campsite on Muncho Lake,clean and spacious.We stayed a few nites at McDonald Campground beutifull lake and lots off close hiking areas

3. Stone Mountain Provincial Park

Highway 97, Fort Nelson, Northern Rockies, British Columbia Canada +1 250-776-7000 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/stone_mt/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Stone Mountain Provincial Park

Reviewed By scottofcanada - Dutton/Dunwich, Canada

Beautiful Northern BC. The scenery is fantastic with lots of steep roads and curves to keep you focused. I always see lots of wildlife through here including caribou and Dahl sheep. Have your camera ready! On the way back through it was getting dark and there were lots of fog/clouds. Drive slow and pay attention!

4. Fort Nelson Heritage Museum

5553 Alaska Highway, Historical Mile 300 Alaska Highway, Fort Nelson, Northern Rockies, British Columbia V0C 1R0 Canada +1 250-774-3536 [email protected] http://www.fortnelsonmuseum.ca/
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Fort Nelson Heritage Museum

The Fort Nelson Heritage Museum is situated just West of the historic Mile 300 milepost on the World Famous Alaska Highway. The museum is located in Fort Nelson, BC, Canada and is operated by the Fort Nelson Historical Society. Fort Nelson is the gateway to the Northern Rocky Mountains and the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area.

Reviewed By shoyles - Prince George, Canada

Very interesting collection of Alaska Highway memorabilia in the main building and a number of outbuildings. The staff there are very friendly and eager to guide you through the outbuildings.

5. Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre

5500 Alaska Highway, Fort Nelson, Northern Rockies, British Columbia V0C 1R0 Canada +1 250-774-6400 [email protected] http://tourismnorthernrockies.ca/
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre

The Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre is located at Mile 300 on the famous Alaska Highway. Stop in to get information, ask questions, use the computers or internet, use bathrooms and fill up your coffee mug. The centre is also stocked with local artisan products from art and jewelry to pottery and First Nations products which may make a great keepsake. We have Covid-19 procedures in place - if you have any concerns please give us a call We are closed on Statutory Holidays

Reviewed By JenniferandAlan - Easton, United States

This is a huge info center. The staff is so helpful They will give you updated info on road conditions and delays and construction on the Alaska highway as well as weather conditions. There is also a gift shop complete with books and T-shirts. There is also a very clean restroom. You are also welcome to coffee and to sit as long as you like. Thank you. They are across from the museum.

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