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Learn about the history, services, and events of Prince Rupert, a city on Ts'msyen territory with a natural harbour. Find out how to participate in the High Ground Selfie Contest and win an emergency kit.
- Community
Prince Rupert is a coastal city of about 14,000 people on...
- Building & Development
*unless exempted under the Building Code or the City of...
- Business Resources
The Make Prince Rupert Home campaign is a local partnership...
- City Hall
The City of Prince Rupert is divided into several...
- About Prince Rupert
Below you will find a brief summary of Prince Rupert's long...
- Housing Information
The City of Prince Rupert understands that our community is...
- Arts & Culture
Graced with homegrown and imported talent alike, Prince...
- Tourism
Prince Rupert is a coastal port city—nestled into a...
- Hiking and Walking Trails
Take an easy and relaxing stroll through Seal Cove Park that...
- Transportation
In addition, BC Ferries operates out of Prince Rupert with...
- Community
Learn about the City of Prince Rupert's departments that offer goods and services to residents, such as administration, recreation, finance, fire, operations, planning, RCMP and IT. Find contact information and links to each department's web page.
Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Its location is on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle. It is the land, air, and water transportation hub of British Columbia's North Coast, and has a population of 12,220 people as of 2016.
Feb 14, 2024 · Prince Rupert is a cosmopolitan hub on the wild and beautiful Northwest Coast, with fishing, outdoor adventure, wildlife viewing, history and culture. Plan your trip, explore dining, shopping, accommodations and sustainable travel options in this city of rainbows.
Learn about the rich and diverse history of Prince Rupert, a coastal city on the ancestral territory of the Ts'msyen People. Explore museums, galleries, historic buildings, and cultural places that showcase the area's fishing, trade, and Indigenous heritage.