Fort St. John

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Community Details

Nestled in the heart of Peace Country, Fort St. John is a vibrant community that invites you to explore its breathtaking outdoors, rich history, and thriving arts scene. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, a history buff, or someone in search of cultural inspiration, this northern gem offers unforgettable experiences in every season.
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Welcome to Fort St. John!

Fort St. John is the perfect base for outdoor adventures, no matter the time of year. In summer, enjoy hiking trails, jogging paths, and scenic campgrounds that showcase the beauty of the surrounding wilderness. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing, snowshoeing, and other cold-weather activities. For those seeking tranquility, the nearby Peace River offers opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and soaking in the serenity of nature.

Step back in time with a visit to the North Peace Museum, where you can learn about the pioneer days that shaped Fort St. John into the vibrant city it is today. If you’d rather explore history on the move, the self-guided Pioneer Pathway Walking Tour takes you through key historical landmarks while offering stunning views of the area.

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Things to Do

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Directions

One of the first stops you should make when you arrive in our beautiful Town is our Visitor Information Centre. Here you will find knowledgeable staff eager to help you. They will have local knowledge about our Town and surrounding region as well as current information on what is happening in the ‘Hub of the North’.

If you are travelling by camper make this your first and last stop in our area to top up your water tank and drain your septic tank. Inside the friendly staff will offer you a cup of coffee, tea or water. If need be you can also use the washroom facilities. Don’t forget to browse through our artisan shop, which features art made by local artists. There is free WiFi if you need to look up information or send a message to those back home.