Kitimat is a district municipality in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a member municipality of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine regional government. The Kitimat Valley is part of the most populous urban district in Northwest British Columbia, which includes Terrace to the north along the Skeena River valley. The city was planned and built by the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan) during the 1950s.
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The Best Fishing in Northwest B.C Drifboat Fishing Trips on the Kitimat River Jetboat trips on the Kitimat and Skeena River Saltwater Trips out of Kitimat or Prince Rupert
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The Kitimat Visitor Centre provides tourists and locals with local to National information. We have public washrooms, free Wi-Fi and souvenirs and local crafts for sale. In the summer months we have two adult Norco Fluid 4 HT mid-fat mountain bikes you can rent as well as a fleet of 6 kayaks including all safety gear needed for a fun day on the water.
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British Columbia Coastal Water fishing adventures,charters and eco-tours.
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We offer all inclusive guided/self guided adventure and street based motorcycle tours of western Canada. Our tours are largely based in the backcountry of British Columbia on twisty roads with spectacular views of scenery and wildlife. Rest comfortably each night at lakeside lodges and guest ranches. Hop on one of our late model motorcycles today, and experience the very best of Western Canada!
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Explore town history with the coming of Alcan’s aluminum smelter in the 1950s, early valley settlement, and Haisla traditional arts and technology. Additional displays feature regional geology, flora, and fauna. The temporary gallery offers changing exhibitions of arts, culture, and history. Visit the Museum Gift Shop for a variety of decorative gifts including aluminum Hoselton sculptures, jewelry, and First Nations design merchandise, local artwork, clothing, and more!
The welcome atmosphere makes this place a joy to visit. I have visited this lovely location on previous visits and it has never failed to be a very good thing. I love the local art. The gift shop is full of excellent gift items just waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss out , visit this little gem, if your travels take you to Kitimat.
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A scenic lookout provides spectacular views of the Douglas Channel from the manicured gardens of Coghlin and Kemano Parks. Gazing down the channel you may catch a glimpse of large ships coming in to the docks or one of the many smaller recreational boats dotting the water. To the east you will see the calm waters of Minette Bay. The islands and coastal mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop.
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Self Guided kayak day tours on the Douglas Channel. Includes water taxi to destination, all kayak equipment and lunch.
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Vitality Center offers RMT, relaxation & Hot Stone massage, Acupuncture treatments, Tanning, Infrared Saunas, Laser Therapy, Laser Hair removal, Manicures, Pedicures, Facials, Waxing, Body Wraps, boutique and our own cafe Restore.
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Giant Spruce Park is located on the shores of the Kitimat River flood plain. The remains of a previously registered "largest living Sitka Spruce in BC" can be found in the park. The tree measures 11.2 metres in circumference (36.7 feet) and once stood 50.32 metres tall (165 feet).
I’ve been too the Sitka Spruce a few times. It’s very tall but over the years it has shortened in height. Very quiet and peaceful. I found no matter how hot it was outside it was nice and cool. Watch out for bears????
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