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Dawson Creek British Columbia

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Mile 0 Alaska Highway

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Since completion in 1942, the Alaska Highway has held a fascination for visitors and residents. The building of the Alaska Highway is an epic tale that involves mystery, hardship, and intrigue. In 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This significant event forced the American and Canadian governments to re-evaluate their security and they found there was an obvious need to shore up and protect the sovereignty of North America. In response, a secure land transportation link was needed to transfer military goods, materials, and men from the continental states to Alaska.

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1942, Mile 1061 (known as Soldiers’ Summit) saw the ribbon cutting ceremony that officially opened the “Alcan” Highway. The 1528 mile road included 133 major bridges and more than 3000 culverts. The cost of this construction was approximately $140 million U.S. wartime dollars. This remarkable achievement has developed into a major transportation link in North America, stretching from Mile ‘0’ at Dawson Creek, British Columbia, through the Yukon Territory, and into Alaska. Since the completion of the Alaska Highway in the 1940’s, a continuous program of upgrading, widening, and straightening has been underway.

As one part of the wartime measures, 1,500 miles of road needed to be punched through the vast untamed wilderness of northern Canada and Alaska. Building in these northern areas would not be an easy feat. For eight months, men and women would battle mountains, mosquitoes and muskegs to finish this vital artery. On March 9, 1942, Dawson Creek, a small northern Canadian community with a population of 600 people, bustled and swelled with activity when the first train carrying American troops arrived. In a matter of weeks the town’s population exploded to 10,000.

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Landmarks + Attractions Northern Alberta Railways Park

This is the location of the true Mile ‘0’ of the Alaska Highway. Within the four-acre Northern Alberta Railways Park, you will find the Railway Station Museum, the Dawson Creek Visitor Centre, the Mile ‘0’ Cairn, and the Dawson Creek Art Gallery. Available on-site is plenty of large vehicle parking, free internet access for your laptop, public washrooms, pay phones and gift shops.

Why is this area called Northern Alberta Railways Park (NAR Park)?

The Northern Alberta Railways Company out of Edmonton, Alberta bought this property from the Canadian government. The company built the railway to Dawson Creek and its terminal in 1931. When this area was taken over by the City of Dawson Creek for the complex, it was named for the railroad company.

The Mile 0 Cairn

Take a souvenir photo here as you embark on your adventure to follow the footsteps of the U.S. soldiers of 1942. The Cairn was erected to commemorate the exact spot that the United States Military surveyed as the very beginning of the construction of the Alaska Highway. All mileages on the Alaska Highway were (and still are) measured from this point.

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Railway Station Museum

900 Alaska Avenue 250.782.9595

Occupying the original 1931 Northern Alberta Railways Station, the museum offers a glimpse into the notable past of Dawson Creek. Railway memorabilia, pioneer artifacts and wildlife displays are all here. A must see before you leave Dawson Creek! Open year-round; bus and group tours are welcome.

Traffic Circle Surveyor Statue

The statue in the traffic circle, adjacent to the Art Gallery, is a portrayal of a surveyor that worked on building the Alaska Highway. His clothing and survey equipment are true to the 1942 period and he is pointing the way to Alaska. Karl Mattson, a local artist, created this amazing statue by welding and shaping scrap metal that he found discarded on farms in the region.


The Story of the Mile 0 Post

The Mile 0 Post is the internationally recognized and the most photographed landmark of the Alaska Highway. The original 1942 stake that American soldiers surveyed for ground zero was located at what is now the traffic circle and marked by the surveyor statue. In 1946, this was destroyed and the local Junior Chamber of Commerce decided to replace it with a new Mile 0 icon. The new post was erected in the middle of the four corners of the town’s main business district, where it has been ever since. HeartToChange-DCMag-ad.pdf

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Dawson Creek Visitor Centre 900 Alaska Avenue 1.866.645.3022 250.782.9595 www.tourismdawsoncreek.com

Summer Hours: 8:00am – 5:30pm Daily Winter Hours: 10:00am – 5:00pm Tues – Sat Located on Alaska Avenue, just one short block from downtown and the Mile 0 Post, you will find the local Visitor Centre sharing a building with the Museum. Park your vehicle and start your discovery of Dawson Creek here! Be sure to check out their extensive gift shop with local Dawson Creek goodies and Alaska Highway memorabilia. Year-round, our knowledgeable travel counsellors assist visitors and residents with inquiries about our community, surrounding regions, provinces and the Alaska Highway experience. For your northern adventure, you can get up-to-date weather forecasts, road conditions, brochures, books, maps and much more!

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Landmarks + Attractions

Alaska Highway House

10201 10th Street (at the Mile 0 Post) 250.782.4714

Summer: 9:00am - 5:00pm Daily Winter (Sept. 1): 9:00am – 5:00pm Mon to Fri

Dawson Creek Art Gallery

Stop in and be amazed by the state-of-the-art technological and imaginative displays (including a 1942 U.S. Army Willys Jeep) that relate the incredible Alaska Highway story of yesterday and today. Relax in the film hut for an hour and learn more through the PBS documentary: The Building of the Alaska Highway. In the computer kiosk, send a personal e-postcard greeting from the Mile 0 City to the folks back home.

816 Alaska Avenue 250.782.2601 www.dcartgallery.ca

May long weekend to September long weekend: 9:00am - 5:00pm Daily September long weekend to May long weekend: 10:00am - 5:00pm Tues - Fri Noon - 4:00pm Sat Housed in a renovated grain elevator, the Dawson Creek Art Gallery is a very unique facility. It has year-round exhibitions of local artists and traveling collections of major provincial and national galleries. Also in the building is an impressive photo exhibit of the history of the Alaska Highway and the Northern Treasures Gift Shop, which has a variety of very special local artisans and craftsmen products for sale. Bus and group tours are welcome. tourismdawsoncreek.com

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Mile 0 Park

Located at Mile 1 of the Alaska Highway, this park has many attractions. In the park, you will find Walter Wright Pioneer Village, Rotary Lake, and Mile 0 RV Park and Campground.

Walter Wright Pioneer Village 1901 Alaska Highway 250.782.7144

Seasonal: June 1 – September Open daily: 10:00am - 5:00pm

Rotary Lake 250.782.7144

This outdoor man-made lake is unique and a very popular spot in Dawson Creek for summer swimming. Located in Mile 0 Park, it is also a perfect place to enjoy picnics and a leisurely time outdoors. The lake has no lifeguard. Public washrooms and telephones are located at the park entrance building and Sudeten Hall.

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Pioneer Village depicts Dawson Creek before the Alaska Highway construction period. It will transport you to the time when our community was on the edge of the frontier and made a living from the land. A complimentary copy of the Pioneer Village Walking Tour is available at the desk. Stroll the boardwalks and relive our pioneer past through historic photos and narrative text.

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The Village of Pouce Coupe

Gateway to the Peace Country

Postal Address: PO Box 190 Pouce Coupe, BC V0C 2C0 Municipal Office: 5011 - 49th Avenue P (250) 786-5794 www.poucecoupe.ca

History - The name “Pouce Coupe” is both musical and intriguing, and various tales are told of its origin. The most authentic is “The Land of Twelve Foot Davis” by J.C. MacGregor, McLeod’s Fort Dunvegan Journal, 1806 reads: “Sunday 17 August, Pouce Coupe with a few others arrived. They have made a poor hunt”, referring to an Indian Chief Pooscapee of the Beaver Tribe.

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Pouce Coupe Museum - Take a journey back in time with items on display from every aspect of an early settler’s life: the Heritage House, Trapper’s Cabin, Caboose and the original NAR Train Station give a true picture of early days in Pouce Coupe.

Pouce Coupe Park - Our picturesque park is situated on the banks of the Pouce Coupe River and Bissette Creek. The park is equipped for camping: ■ RV Elec Outlets ■ Cookhouse ■ Picnic Tables ■ Washrooms ■ Coin-op Showers ■ BBQ Pits

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Landmarks + Attractions

Farmers’ Market 1444-102nd Avenue

March to December: 8:30am-12:30pm Saturdays

Downtown Historical Self Guided Walking Tour

Indoors, so no matter what the weather, the Farmers’ Market is a favourite gathering spot and major attraction for both visitors and residents. From March to December, this weekly event offers for sale oodles of locally grown in-season produce, home baking and preserves, local art and a host of eclectic hand crafted items. Get there early so you don’t miss out!

Pick up your free copy of the Historic Downtown Walking Tour Brochure at the Visitor Centre, the Art Gallery or Alaska Highway House. Within the brochure, a route map will guide you on a leisurely stroll to relive our pioneer and World War II history through reproduced historic photos and interpretive text. Also on the tour route, and interpreted in the brochure, you will see imaginative and decorative murals that are an artistic portrayal of our past.

While walking or driving around Dawson Creek, you will see a number of murals depicting our historical and agricultural roots, local wildlife, and the building of the Alaska Highway. These murals have been growing in popularity over the years. Each summer, more murals are created to celebrate the history of Dawson Creek.

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Events Art Gallery Auction May TBA Walter Wright Pioneer Village Grand Opening June 2 Village Grounds Canada Day Parade, BBQ & Celebrations July 1 Pouce Coupe Village & Park

Dierks Bentley Concert February 18 Encana Events Centre

Five Finger Death Punch Concert April 2 Encana Events Centre

Farmers’ Market Saturdays, March to December 8:30am-12:30pm 1444 102rd Avenue

The Great Easter Egg Hunt April 7 Pioneer Village

Paul Brandt Concert March 5 Encana Events Centre Jeff Foxworthy-Blue Collar Comedy Tour March 17 Encana Events Centre

35th Annual Gun & Sportsman Show April 14 & 15 Encana Events Centre

Sundays 10 am Come see us and receive a free bible or book! Tel: 250-782-4745 1224 - 103 Avenue

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Raise the Roof Fundraiser Country Music Concert August 7 Rodeo Grandstand 90th Dawson Creek Exhibition, Pro Rodeo & Fall Fair Aug 7-12 Parade Aug 10 Rodeo Grounds

37th Annual Kiwanis Trade Show April 20, 21, 22 Memorial/Kin Arenas

Peace Music Fest August TBA Walter Wright Pioneer Village

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South Peace Horticultural Society Garden Tour & Tea July 29 City & Area Gardens

Johnny Reid Concert April 17 Encana Events Centre

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Halloween Spook Fest October 27 Pioneer Village South Peace Oilmen’s Christmas Tree Light-up November 17 Mile 0 Post

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South Peace Art Society Christmas Show & Gift Fair November 17 - January 5 Location TBA Rotary Old Fashioned Christmas December 10 & 11 Walter Wright Pioneer Village For more events and up-to-date info, visit tourismdawsoncreek.com or dawsoncreekeventscentre.com

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Bear Mountain Wind Park Park the car and explore, picnic, hike, and photograph nature at its best. Your tour of the wind park along the turbine access road will lead you to the base of turbines that are an overwhelming 78 metres/257 feet tall and weigh 214 tonnes/236 tons each. The Rim Rocks Hiking Trails are right there and can be accessed by a short stroll from the base of most of the turbines. Prepare to be amazed!

Bear Mountain Wind Park

Pick up a free guide on HOW TO GET THERE and WHAT TO SEE AND DO at British Columbia’s first commercial wind facility, a project by Dawson Creek’s very own Peace Energy Cooperative. Pack a lunch and spend a day on the mountain. Get as close as ever possible to wind park turbines and Mother Nature.

Information brochures & maps are available at the following locations: • Dawson Creek Visitor Centre • Alaska Highway House • Dawson Creek Art Gallery • Public Library • Pioneer Village • RV Park Offices • Peace Energy Cooperative

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Golfing Golfing

It seems to be a fact of life that golf courses have a habit of evolving around established vacation destinations. The world-renowned Alaska Highway brings thousands of visitors to our region every year, many who test their skills on one of the Dawson Creek’s Links. As with all golf hot spots, success in the region’s numerous golf courses lie in our natural assets; rolling hills, meandering rivers and long summer days. Dawson Creek and its surrounding areas have some amazing opportunities for the golfing enthusiast – there are seven courses within 1.5 hours of the city! TRGolfCountryClub.pdf

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ByBy JillJill Earl “It’s a tremendous day,” he he said. Earl “It’s a tremendous day,” said. DAWSON CREEK - Good news comes to Peace River County residents as as AnAn attitude mirrored by by Dawson Creek mayor. DAWSON CREEK - Good news comes Peace River County residents attitude mirrored Dawson Creek mayor. By JilltoEarl “It’s a tremendous day,” he said. a great announcement forfor thethe citycity of Dawson Creek andand region,” saidsaid Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Blair Lekstrom, announced plans to to “It’s Minister of Transportation Infrastructure, Lekstrom, plans great announcement Dawson Creek region,” DAWSON CREEK -and Good news comesBlair to Peace Riverannounced County residents as “It’sAna attitude mirrored by Dawson Creekofmayor. widen HWY 2 and HWY 97 97 N to four lanes. Dawson Creek Mayor, Mike Bernier. widen HWY and HWY Nand to Infrastructure, four lanes. Mayor, Mike Bernier. Minister of2 Transportation Blair Lekstrom, announced plans to Dawson “It’sCreek a great announcement for the city of Dawson Creek and region,” said TheThe expansion will happen between thethe Alberta border andand Dawson Creek andand “It’s nice to see thethe province recognize thethe need forfor thethe area andand thethe investment expansion Alberta border Dawson Creek “It’s nice to see province need area investment widen HWY 2 will and happen HWY 97between N to four lanes. Dawson Creek Mayor, Mike recognize Bernier. Dawson Creek to Fort St. St. John. needed on on ourour transport system. We’ve been asking the provincial government to to needed transport been asking government Dawson to Fort John. between the Alberta border and Dawson Creek and TheCreek expansion will happen “It’s nice to see thesystem. provinceWe’ve recognize the needthe forprovincial the area and the investment Minister Lekstrom anticipates construction to start as early as next spring but look at this forfor a long time,” Bernier said. Minister anticipates at this a long time,” Bernier said. been asking the provincial government to Dawson Lekstrom Creek to Fort St. John.construction to start as early as next spring but look needed on our transport system. We’ve no no official dates have been set,set, however work is already underway preparing thethe Taylor Mayor, Fred Jarvis, waswas alsoalso in attendance to hear thethe official announceofficial dates have been however work is to already underway Jarvis, attendance to hear official announceMinister Lekstrom anticipates construction start as early aspreparing next spring but Taylor look atMayor, this forFred a long time,” Bernierinsaid. design andand engineering plans. ment at the Encana Events Centre parking lot lot Monday midmid morning, andand shared at the Encana Centre Monday shared design engineering no official dates haveplans. been set, however work is already underway preparing the ment Taylor Mayor, Events Fred Jarvis, wasparking also in attendance to hearmorning, the official announce$4 $4 million is being invested this year on the seven projects under develop- in the enthusiasm. million being invested enthusiasm. design and is engineering plans. this year on the seven projects under develop- in the ment at the Encana Events Centre parking lot Monday mid morning, and shared which include: Highway 2 being widened to to four lanes between Tupper “It’s tremendous to see thethe overall plan,” Jarvis said. Sean Ashby sets to to ment, ment, include: Highway 2 being widened four lanes between to see overall plan,” Jarvis said. Sean Ashby sets in thetremendous enthusiasm. $4which million is being invested this year on the seven projects underTupper develop- “It’s Creek to Rusheinski Rd, Tupper Creek Bridge and 4-Mile Culvert, 1st St. to 8th “The hills are very worrisome, especially with the big rain,” he continued. rock FSJ Page 18 to Rusheinski Rd, Tupper Bridge and 4-Mile Culvert, 1st St. toTupper 8th “The hills are very worrisome, especially with the big rock FSJAshby - Page 18 to Creek ment, which include: HighwayCreek 2 being widened to four lanes between “It’s tremendous to see the overall plan,” Jarvis said.rain,” he continued. Sean sets St. St. in in Dawson Creek, Rolla Rd.Rd. to to 1st1st St, St, andand on on Highway 97 at the bottom of Lekstrom stressed thethe importance of Peace River County to the economy andand thethe Dawson Creek, Rolla Highway at the bottom stressed importance Peace River the economy Creek to Rusheinski Rd, Tupper Creek Bridge and 4-Mile97 Culvert, 1st St. toof8th Lekstrom “The hills are very worrisome, of especially withCounty the bigtorain,” he continued. rock FSJ - Page 18South Taylor Hill. Passing lanes areare also scheduled for Blockline southbound on on vital role transportation plays. South Taylor Hill. Passing lanes Blockline transportation plays. Lekstrom stressed the importance of Peace River County to the economy and the St. in Dawson Creek, Rolla Rd. toalso 1stscheduled St, and onforHighway 97southbound at the bottom of vital role Highway 2 and northbound at Farmington Fairways on on Highway 97.97. “The breadbasket of B.C is right here in the Peace,” Lekstrom said. Highway 2 and northbound at Farmington Fairways Highway breadbasket of B.C is right here in the Peace,” Lekstrom said. South Taylor Hill. Passing lanes are also scheduled for Blockline southbound on “The vital role transportation plays. the projects’ early stage, mayors, councillors, representatives and resiLekstrom expects these projects to be done in several stages over a number of of Despite Lekstrom these projects to be done in several over a number Despite projects’ early mayors, Highway 2expects and northbound at Farmington Fairways onstages Highway 97. “The the breadbasket of B.Cstage, is right here incouncillors, the Peace,” representatives Lekstrom said. and resiyears with millions being invested by by thethe province, andand areare intended to maintain dents in attendance welcomed and celebrated thethe news. years with millions being invested intended in attendance welcomed celebrated news. Lekstrom expects these projects to beprovince, done in several stages overto amaintain number of dents Despite the projects’ earlyand stage, mayors, councillors, representatives and resithethe quality of life andand safety for residents “The issue is itis has to to be be done…we don’t start something andand never finish,” quality of life safety residents it has done…we don’t start never finish,” years with millions being for invested by the province, and are intended to maintain “The dents issue in attendance welcomed and celebrated the something news. said. “This willwill help ensure ourour highways remain safesafe forfor all all local andand commercial “This help ensure highways remain local commercial Lekstrom Lekstrom the quality of life and safety for residents “Thesaid. issue is it has to be done…we don’t start something and never finish,” motorists, while supporting increased economic activity in the Peace,” Lekstrom “I can’t be be prouder…to make thisthis a reality today” Scan MeMe motorists, supporting economic in all the Peace,” can’t prouder…to make a reality today” “Thiswhile will help ensure increased our highways remainactivity safe for local and Lekstrom commercial “I Lekstrom said. 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Reservations 1-800-665-1759 www.northwindslodge.com info@northwindslodge.com 632-103 Ave, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 2E8 Phone: (250) 782-9181 • Fax: (250) 782-6733 • Full Cable - 27”TV • Kitchenettes Available • Large Vehicle Parking • Winter Plug-ins • DD Phones, Copy/Fax Service; Free High Speed Internet • Complimentary Coffee/Tea/Hot Chocolate

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www.lodgemotorinn.com info@lodgemotorinn.com 1317-Alaska Ave, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 1Z4 Phone: (250) 782-4837 • Fax: (250) 782-3003 • 40 Clean AC Rooms • Laundry Service • 24 Hr Tel/Fax/Copy Service; Free High Speed Internet; Fridge/Microwave in every room • Full Cable-27” TV’s • Complimentary Coffee/Tea/Hot Chocolate • Licensed Lodge Cafe with Home-Style Cooking

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Northern Lights RV Park

Peace Country’s Full Service Hotel

30/50 Amp Full Hookups • Large Pull Throughs • Satellite TV Meeting Room • Wireless Internet • Convenience Store Showers • Laundromat Mile ‘0’ Alaska Hwy Along Hwy 97S, to Prince George N 55° 45.945 W 120° 17.441 Locally owned and operated

250-782-9433 • nlrv2010@gmail.com • www.NLRV.com

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“We’ll see you there” Complimentary Hot Breakfast Free Highspeed Wireless Internet Fitness Room • Guest Coin Laundry All rooms equipped with fridge & microwave • Free Business Centre

1200 Alaska Ave. Dawson Creek, BC V1G 1Y9

Email: gm.cn934@choicehotels.com

Tel: 1-866-782-1208 Fax: 250-782-1224

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• Historical Display of Alaska Highway • 32” Flat Screen TV’s • Free High Speed Internet

• Newly Renovated • Free access to Gym & Pool • Business Center • Beer & Wine Store • Specialty Room • Conference Space Packages • Lounge

Toll Free: 1-800-663-2745

(BC & Alberta only)

Tel: 250 782 9151 • Fax: 250 782 1617

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Dawson Creek Super 8 1748 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 1P4 • Ph: 250.782.8595 • Fax: 250.782.9657 Toll Free Reservations: Hotel Direct 1.800.663.2749 Ramada Central Reservations: 1.800.2.RAMADA www.ramada.ca • email: stay@ramadadawsoncreek.ca

Jacuzzi® Room, Business Suites & Kitchenettes Meeting/Banquet Room Fitness Center Free SuperStart ® Breakfast Free Local Calls Free Wireless Internet Refrigerator, Microwave Guest Laundry Large Vehicle Parking

STEP OUT. LOG ON. Enjoy free wireless Internet access from your laptop or PDA in Downtown Dawson Creek. Itʼs simple: Turn on your Laptop or PDA, open your browser and you are set to read & send emails, surf the net and more!

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ELECTRICAL NEMETZ (S/A) & ASSOCIATES LTD. 2009 WEST 4TH AVENUE VANCOUVER, B.C. 604-736-6562 CONTACT: OVIDIU COJOCARU/ CRISTINA QUEBRAL CIVIL KWG ENGINEERING LTD 6311 99TH STREET GRAND PRAIRIE, AB TEL:780-505-2763 CONTACT: WAYNE GOUR, P. ENG.

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Go on, extend your stay. Cable/Satellite TV with movie channels In-room movies | AM/FM alarm clock Coffee/Tea maker | Microwave Refrigerator | Hair dryer Complimentary continental breakfast Live entertainment | Indoor Pool | Hot Tub Fitness Centre | Non-smoking Rooms Handicap rooms/facilities available Kitchenettes | Pets allowed Children 12 & under stay free with one paying adult

We’ve got great rooms, comfortable beds, fully equipped kitchen suites, and big breakfasts. We are perfect for relocations, long-term assignments, temporary housing, or just a good nights sleep. All the amenities you need for your life on the road.

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Make Dawson Creek your home for a few days and explore the area! Within a two hour driving radius, you can hunt for dinosaurs, view chainsaw carvings, experience nature at its best, see exotic and local species of wild animals, visit natural bird sanctuaries, learn our history or tour one of the largest earth-filled dams in the world. Get your camera ready!

Excursion 1: Rural Roads, Historic Haunts & Colourful Critters Time: leave 2:00pm - return by 9:00pm Features: Historic Trestle, Museum, Bird Sanctuary, Heritage Hotel and Pub, Game Farm

Before you start out, phone and reserve your tour time at Sewell Valley Game Farm 250.759.4542. Your Itinerary: • Drive southeast on Highway 2, turn right off Highway 2 at Road 215 (1km east of Wal-Mart), left at Road 206 (becomes Road 213). Turn left on to Carling Road. Take a photo of the restored 1930 train trestle (after the train tracks that cross the road and on your right). • Continue east to Pouce Coupe. Visit the town museum located in the 1930’s railway station building

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on 49th avenue. A stop further down the street at the Hart Hotel will show you charming 1928 period style decor and hand carved life-sized statues. • Leave Pouce Coupe and travel north on Highway 2 for (2km/1.2m), turn right at the Rolla/Spirit River Road sign, travel (4.4km/2.8m), watch for the road sign with the binoculars, turn left to the parking lot for McQueen’s Slough. Stroll the boardwalk and trails and view over 100 species of bird life. • Exit from McQueen’s Slough by turning left (north), stop at the historic Rolla Pub and view heritage photos of the area. • Continue north for (26km/16m) to Rylette Road (Road 226), turn right for Sewell Valley Game Farm. Head (2.4km/1.4m) for an exciting end to your day.


Day Trips Excursion 2: Outdoor Art, Antiquity & Architecture

Time: leave 10:00am - return by 6:00pm Features: Chainsaw Carvings, Dinosaur Museum, Dams, Original Alaska Highway & Historic Curved Bridge Your Itinerary: • Drive Highway 97 South to the community of Chetwynd (100km/60m). Take a walking tour through the community and view 85+ original chainsaw carvings.

• Leave Chetwynd, drive Highway 29 to Hudson’s Hope (65km/40m). Stop at the museum, a former Hudson’s Bay Company store that is chock-full of phenomenal dinosaur bones, skeletons, tracks, and fossils. You can also explore the rich Fur Trade, Pioneer and First Nations histories. A short jaunt will take you to the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Williston Lake. Take an underground tour of the dam, watch a video on its construction and peruse the interpretive centre. Have a meal at the Look-Out cafe or pack a lunch and picnic at the site by the lake.

Excursion 3: Fossils, Falls & Footpaths

Time: leave 10:00am - return by 6:00pm Features: Waterfalls, Dinosaurs and Hiking Trails, Chainsaw Carvings Your Itinerary: • Take Highway 97 South, turn left at Highway 52 junction to Tumbler Ridge which is (115km/68m) from Dawson Creek. Join a guided dinosaur trackway tour and visit the amazing Dinosaur Discovery Gallery exhibits.

• Travel north for (86km/53m) on scenic Highway 29 to Fort St. John. Drop into the museum and enjoy the area’s culture and past or stroll through downtown’s Pioneer Pathway. • Leave Fort St. John and travel south on the Alaska Highway to return to Dawson Creek. Turn left at historic Kiskatinaw Bridge sign (46km/29m). Detour for (10km/6m), travel on a piece of the original Alaska Highway and drive across the historic Kiskatinaw Bridge, (the only original Alaska Highway bridge still in use). Return to your Dawson Creek home.

• Get your camera and drive (60km/36m) further to be awed by Kinuseo Falls, a 197 feet (60 metres) high waterfall. Bring your lunch and picnic at the falls or stay longer and hike one of the many trails in the area. • Return to Tumbler Ridge, drive Highway 29 to Chetwynd (89km/47m) and end your day with a leisurely drive home. (If you haven’t visited Chetwynd’s Chainsaw Carvings Park: it shouldn’t be missed, so see it now). • Return to Dawson Creek via Highway 97 South. tourismdawsoncreek.com

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Travel Information Weather & What to Pack

Dawson Creek is definitely a four season climate. Bring your sunglasses and sunscreen to Dawson Creek any time of the year! Summer is very sunny with long daylight hours and winter can be dazzling with sunshine over crisp white snow. For the most part, summer is hot and dry, making tees and shorts the most comfortable choice. It does rain, so carry a sweater/sweatshirt and a light (possibly fleece lined) weatherproof jacket to layer (an umbrella is optional). Pack the footwear you are most comfortable in: sandals for the hot days and sneakers/ walking shoes for the rest of your adventure.

Spring and fall can have cool mornings, warm daytimes and often chilly nights. Winter can range from very chilly to bitterly cold and snowy and will call for heavier coats, gloves and warm boots.

What time is it in Dawson Creek? Dawson Creek, British Columbia does not observe daylight saving time (DST). This, and the fact that the city is only 20 miles west of the Alberta border often confuses travelers as to what time it actually is when they are in Dawson Creek. Not adjusting clocks in the summer makes Dawson Creek adhere to Pacific Standard Time which is the same time as Vancouver, most of British Columbia and Whitehorse, Yukon. People traveling from the province of Alberta should set their wristwatches and clocks back 1 hour. For example, if it is 12pm (noon) in Grande Prairie or Edmonton, Alberta, it is 11am in

Dawson Creek. Cell phones will usually switch automatically when the Alberta/British Columbia border is crossed. In the winter, Dawson Creek adheres to Mountain Standard Time: the same time as Alberta and 1 hour later than Vancouver, most of British Columbia and Whitehorse, Yukon. Why does Dawson Creek and the surrounding area not change its clocks for daylight saving time? Every time DST has been suggested, and at some points instituted, the area residents have rejected it. 1918 was the first

time DST was brought in and the farmers were strongly opposed arguing that the dew still remained on the crops and the cows still needed to be milked at their regular time and DST was thrown out. In the 1940’s DST was brought in again. Because local telegraph operators and the railroad schedules were on Alberta time, there was huge confusion over which time to use, so DST was cancelled again. The time change debate continued off and on up until 2002 where for now, the story ends with no changing of clocks in Dawson Creek and surrounding area.

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Mile 0 Must-Do Checklist Stop at the Visitor Centre - get all the info on Dawson Creek’s amazing activities! Not to miss - souvenir photo-ops of where it all began - Mile 0 Alaska Highway at the Arch/ Cairn and the Mile 0 Post. Poke around in the 1930’s Railway Museum, wildlife displays and gift shop. Pick up a free self-guided walking brochure, stroll the city centre for an hour and re-live Dawson Creek’s history with original photos, murals and interpretive text. Next door to the Visitor Centre is the one-ofa-kind Art Gallery - a renovated 1930’s Grain Elevator. See fantastic local art, crafts, a display of historic Alaska Highway photos and the exceptional gift shop. Drop into Alaska Highway House and see how the history of the highway unfolded. Farmers’ Market – Every Saturday, March to December, 8:30am-12:30pm - home cooking, arts & crafts, farm produce, and lots more at 1444 102nd Avenue. Shop the eclectic downtown in quaint antique, second hand, and boutique stores. At McQueen’s Slough, stroll along the mile of boardwalk, view hundreds of bird species and a great nature photo-op.

With a complimentary walking tour, stroll the street at Walter Wright Pioneer Village and discover the area’s pioneer past. Swim, picnic, loaf, bask in the sun and read a book at the man-made Rotary Lake - free admission! Go for a power walk or saunter the Dawson Walking Trail – a 7km/4.5m nature trail that follows the meandering creek from one end of the city to the other. Work out at the Seniors Outdoor Fitness Park - complete gym equipment outdoors with instructional signage - free to all. Walk or reserve a hayride at Sewell Valley Game Farm to visit face-to-face with wild critters such as muscox, elk, big horn sheep, buffalo and more. Do laps, leisure swim, hot tub, sauna, steam bath or make use of the indoor walking path at the Ken Borek Aquatic Centre. Bear Mountain Wind Park: driving and trail maps available at the Visitor Centre - get up close to the turbines, explore the area, picnic, take amazing photos and go for a hike on the Rim Rocks Trail. Not tired yet? Venture beyond the city limits on some incredible day trips (see pages 46 - 49).

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Tumbler Ridge…the wild side of

Waterfalls & Dinosaurs Big, wild parks, dinosaur trackway tours, fishing, golf, ATV trails, snowmobiling, expansive alpine playgrounds… experience the impressive power of nature

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Join us for our spectacular 50th Anniversary celebrations this June where, among other activities, the past two winners of the Chainsaw Carving Championship will be competing.

International Chainsaw Carving Championship Invitational

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50th Anniversary Celebrations • Outdoor Celebrations • Music Festival • Skateboard Demonstrations • Baseball / Soccer Tournaments • Show n Shine • And more!

Check our website often for event updates & details!

CHETWYND VISITOR CENTRE: 250.788.1943 FAX: 250.788.1846 | tourist@gochetwynd.com tourismdawsoncreek.com

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History is alive and well here Originally known as Taylor Flats, the District of Taylor has been part of the Peace Region for over 90 years. Its colourful history resonates with its proudly restored remnants of the past for those to appreciate today.

PEACE RIVER BRIDGE

PEACE ISLAND PARK

ARTS & CULTURE

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HOME OF THE WORLD’S INVITATIONAL GOLD PANNING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Spirit of the Peace Pow Wow

40th Annual Gold Panning Championships

June 15-17, 2012 at District Ice Centre Native dancing, Native Arts and Crafts vendors, Native cuisine, and an Elders Care Tent where all elders can enjoy good food, tea and company in the shade at no cost.

August 4-5, 2012 at Peace Island Park This fun filled weekend features gold panning activities for the entire family, with an Arts & Crafts Fair, and children’s games. Don’t forget about Saturday’s BBQ steak dinner and Sunday’s pancake breakfast as well!

Enjoy Beautiful Peace Island Park

Lone Wolf Golf Course

• RV Sites • Trailer & Tenting • Playgrounds • Nature Trails • Historical Forts • Boat Launch • Horseshoe Pits • Free Sanidump • Call 250.789.9295 for reservations

• 18 Holes • Full Service Pro Shop • Cart & Club Rentals • Licensed Club House/Restaurant • Call 250.789.3711 for Tee Times

THE WORLD’S LARGEST GOLF BALL! LONE WOLF GOLF COURSE

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