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  1. Home › Destinations › North America › Canada › British Columbia › Northern British Columbia › Yellowhead Highway. advertisement. It's a long 756km (470 miles) from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Even though it's possible to make the journey in 1 long day, it's far more pleasant to take i.

  2. The Yellowhead Highway beside the Skeena River in British Columbia Western terminus on Haida Gwaii. Upon entering British Columbia, the passes though Mount Robson Provincial Park (also a UNESCO World Heritage Site), home of its namesake mountain which is the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies.

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  4. View Map. The Yellowhead Highway officially starts in Massett, on Haida Gwaii (Formerly known as Queen Charlotte Islands) and includes the ferry crossing from Skidegate to Prince Rupert. From Prince Rupert, the Yellowhead route crosses the western provinces of BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan before officially ending in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    • Stony Plain
    • Mount Robson Provincial Park
    • Fort. St. James National Historical Site
    • ‘Ksan Historical Village and Museum

    Art lovers must stop in this Alberta town of 15,000. Stony Plain has 41 outdoor murals, eight public art sculptures, and a curated Public Art Gallery at the Multicultural Heritage Center. Take a horse and wagon tour to learn about the town’s history and the more than 20 artists from around Canada who painted the murals. Most tours leave from the Mu...

    One of the most scenic stops on the Yellowhead Highway, this provincial British Columbia parkjust west of Jasper is home to the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Mount Robson is 12,972 feet tall and towers over surrounding mountains. The park is mostly undisturbed wilderness and is home to mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, moose, and black bear. ...

    This completely restored Hudson’s Bay Company postgives visitors the chance to experience the fur trade era. Take a self-guided tour of the fort using your phone to listen to stories. Interpreters in each building are dressed in era clothing. The staff provide information and organize fun activities like the “Escape the Fort Challenge” and a daily ...

    Experience this reconstruction of a traditional Gitxsan village. Located near an ancient village site at the confluence of the Bulkley and Skeena rivers, the historical villageincludes traditionally styled cedar longhouses and an assortment of totem poles and dugout canoes. The Gitxsan have 8,000 years of history. They used this location as an impo...

  5. The Yellowhead Highway (French: Route Yellowhead) is a major interprovincial highway in Western Canada that runs from Winnipeg to Graham Island off the coast of British Columbia via Saskatoon and Edmonton.

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  7. The Yellowhead Highway (TCH 16) parallels the glacier-fed North Saskatchewan River as it snakes through the Canadian Prairies. Farmhouses, silos and golden bales of hay dot the gently rolling countryside. Get a close-up look at the river as you cross it via bridge near Langham and North Battleford.