OVERVIEW
Prince Rupert offers an unforgettable getaway for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy whale watching, hiking and fishing, all while soaking in the area’s stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Top things to do
Join a bear watching tour
Take the Prince Rupert Adventure Grizzly Bear Tour and visit the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary to view grizzly bears in their natural environment. Along the way, look out for porpoises, sea lions, whales and bald eagles.
Learn about local history and culture
Learn about the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest at the Museum of Northern British Columbia. Founded in 1924, the museum is home to thousands of artifacts, maps and photos from the past.
Taste local beer
Drink freshly brewed craft beer at Wheelhouse Brewing Company in their rustic tasting room.
Experience salmon fishing
Take a charter fishing tour to catch salmon or visit the historic North Pacific Cannery museum.
Enjoy a whale-watching tour
Look out for orca, grey, humpback and minke whales on the Prince Rupert Adventure Whale-Watching Tour and see these majestic creatures, from a safe distance, in their own marine playground.
Places to stay



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Prestige Oceanview Hotel Prince Rupert
An eco-friendly hotel situated in the heart of Prince Rupert.
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Crest Hotel
A well-appointed waterfront hotel that offers mountain views and traditionally designed guest rooms.
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Inn on the Harbour
A boutique hotel conveniently located in downtown Prince Rupert, overlooking the Harbour.
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Terrace
Terrace is a haven for the outdoor adventurer and is home to wildlife like moose and bears. Head to Shames Mountain for skiing and snowboarding in the winter or cool off with a refreshing swim in one of the local lakes on a sunny summer day. Terrace also offers fantastic fishing spots and opportunity to explore the surrounding wilderness.
Smithers
Smithers, BC is a small town between Prince George and Prince Rupert. With its lively cultural scene, there’s plenty to do in both the colder and warmer months. Enjoy festivals golfing, and fishing in the summer and skiing, snowboarding, and the Bulkley Valley Museum in the winter.
Prince George
Take a scenic adventure along Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to visit Price George, known as the Northern Capital of BC. With over 100 city parks and almost 100 km of trails, there’s lots of fun to have in the great outdoors.
Tlell
Located on the east coast of Graham Island, Tlell holds an adventure for everyone that visits. Explore the trails in the area, like Pesuta Shipwreck Trail or immerse yourself in culture at the annual musical festival.
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