5 Things to do Good for Kids in Dawson Creek That You Shouldn't Miss

October 1, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The municipality of 24.37 square kilometres (9.41 sq mi) had a population of 11,583 in 2011. Dawson Creek derives its name from the creek of the same name that runs through the community. The creek was named after George Mercer Dawson by a member of his land survey team when they passed through the area in August 1879. Once a small farming community, Dawson Creek became a regional centre after the western terminus of the Northern Alberta Railways was extended there in 1932. The community grew rapidly in 1942 as the US Army used the rail terminus as a transshipment point during construction of the Alaska Highway. In the 1950s, the city was connected to the interior of British Columbia via a highway and railway through the Rocky Mountains. Since the 1960s, growth has slowed.
Restaurants in Dawson Creek

1. Alaska Highway House

10201 10 St, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3T5 Canada +1 250-782-4714 [email protected] http://www.alaskahighwayhouse.com/alaska_highway_house.php
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Alaska Highway House

Discover the story behind the monumental Alaska Highway! 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.

2. Kiskatinaw Bridge

Highway 97, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V0C 1B0 Canada http://www.discoverthepeacecountry.com/htmlpages/kiskatinawparkbc.html
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Kiskatinaw Bridge

Reviewed By catherinemV8078ID - Montreal, Canada

Historical sites, worth the stop. Very picture perfect. Very beautiful in the fall due to the color changes.

3. Walter Wright Pioneer Village

1901 Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, British Columbia Canada http://www.mile0park.ca/about
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Walter Wright Pioneer Village

Reviewed By R421MRwendyt

Sometimes kids just need to run and there is lots of room for that. While the adults loved the exhibits and the history the littles in the group loved the open spaces and ability to run. The fire hall was a favourite as the kids could climb up in the trucks and pretend to drive the old trucks

4. Mile 0 Post

10th Street and 102nd Avenue, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3T5 Canada +1 250-782-9595 [email protected] http://www.tourismdawsoncreek.com/photogallery/milezeropost.php
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Mile 0 Post

Not to be confused with the Mile 0 Cairn, the Mile Zero Post is located downtown Dawson Creek at 102 Avenue and 10 Street. It marks Mile "0 " on the Alaska Highway (1 block south of the Station Museum). The Mile Post was erected in 1946.

Reviewed By flagal48 - Great Falls, United States

Everyone needs to have their picture taken at this historic location and visit the Visitor Center next door. Hosts at the visitor center are very friendly, helpful & enthusiastic about welcoming you to their historic town.

5. Dawson Creek Visitor Information Centre

900 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 4T6 Canada +1 250-782-9595 [email protected] http://www.tourismdawsoncreek.com
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Dawson Creek Visitor Information Centre

We are the official Visitor Information Centre for Dawson Creek! We would love to help you. Maps, directions, brochures, souvenirs, gift shop, accessible washrooms and free WiFi. Come visit our trained and friendly staff to help you plan your stay in Dawson Creek and your trip up the Alaska Highway!

Reviewed By OurearthOnelife - Grande Prairie, Canada

They have lots of brochures on all the local hikes. Tumbler is a true hidden gem and these guys do a great job of helping you. Made us for a feel very welcome especially during a time where there is huge conflict to the Covid, between the provinces like Alberta and BC. Not once did they make us feel like we shouldn’t be there which would seem funny as they are a visitor center however there has been such things going on in BC right now

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