Discover the best top things to do in Stewart, British Columbia including High Tide Gallery, Yellowhead Helicopters, Toastworks, Bear Glacier Provincial Park, Estuary Boardwalk, Stewart Visitor Centre, Stewart Museum, Prims helicopter, Wild Northern Adventures.
Restaurants in Stewart
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"Paint Night" groups are scheduled for you to join, but you can book a time that works for you; no art skills required... just a desire to have fun. We also do photography lessons for individuals or small groups to help you learn to use your camera better.
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Yellowhead Helicopters since 1975 has provided helicopter services to the public, industry and government from bases located throughout northern BC. Our operations centre is located in Prince George coordinates the fleet from bases along Yellowhead Highway 16 from Terrace to Valemount, and north to Stewart, Fort St John and more. Visit our website for base locations.
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My husband and I have visited Stewart and Hyder many times over the years and we are always happy to arrive at Bear Glacier. It marks the start of our adventure. We marvel at the waterfalls--really good at certain times of the year. And then there is Bear Glacier welcoming you to the other glaciers farther on like Salmon Glacier and Berendon Glacier. Although we are saddened by the shrinking of the glacier, nevertheless it is still awesome and we find ourselves stopping at almost every pullout to get just another view. Enjoy.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We stayed two nights in the very friendly and scenic town of Stewart BC. The boardwalk is a perfect place to view the surrounding mountains and estuary below. Must do when in Stewart.
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A must stop when visiting the Stewart area. Our friendly knowledgeable staff can provide you with detailed information on all local attractions. Bear viewing, self-guided auto tour to the Salmon Glacier, hiking trails and requirements for crossing the border to visit our Alaskan neighbours. Spend time browsing in our centre that is well-stocked with local, regional and provincial materials.
My husband and I have visited Stewart and Hyder many times over the years. We always stop here for info and of course a pit stop. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. They taught us that if you can plainly see a certain part of the mountain, the Salmon Glacier area will be clear. Now we always check. There is a ton of info there along with the guide to Salmon Glacier and Granduc mine. Thanks for all your help.
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The person who took us through the museum (I don’t know her name) had so much knowledge about the exciting history of Stewart. The museum had so many interesting artifacts and the documentary on the history was fascinating as well. Highly recommend it.
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