Fort St. James National Historic Site
Fort St. James National Historic Site preserves Canada's largest collection of faithfully restored wooden buildings from the fur trade era, set on the shores of Stuart Lake in north-central BC. Costumed interpretive staff bring Hudson's Bay Company life back to the present, and the site's famously quirky chicken races are a highlight of any summer visit. Free admission and a self-guided audio tour make it an accessible and memorable stop on a long-distance cycling route through the Cariboo and Central Interior.
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Contact
Address: 280 Kwah Rd. West, Fort St. James, BC V0J 1P0
Phone: 250-996-7191
Required Criteria
?Bike parking
?Water bottle refill
?Washrooms
?We Welcome Cyclists Local Knowledge Sheet or equivalent local info
Amenities
Showers (drop-in or fee)Café or food on site*Water without admissionLuggage / bag storageVending machinesBike rack visible from insideCovered bike parkingPublic rack nearbyBike allowed inside/on patioDevice chargingWi-FiE-bike chargingPumpDiscount for arriving by bike
Café or food on site: Website states 'dine at the Home Stretch Diner' on site.
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