Visit Prince Rupert, Canada
Prince Rupert is the terminus of the Skeena railway, and is a uniquely accessible outpost in the natural world. This is a place where eagles, bears, and whales outnumber people.
Beautifully set on the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia within easy reach of the Queen Charlotte Islands and Alaska’s Ketchikan, Prince Rupert is the terminus of the Skeena railway, and is a uniquely accessible outpost in the natural world.
Wildlife of Prince Rupert
This is a place where eagles, bears, and whales outnumber people and the area has over 10,000 years of First Nations history, clearly evoked in the Museum of Northern British Columbia.
Nearby the Khuzeymateen Provincial Park occupies a beautiful and remote valley that has earned world-wide fame for its prolific population of grizzly bears.
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