Fort St. John North Peace Museum
The Fort St. John North Peace Museum, operated by the North Peace Historical Society, chronicles the North Peace region from ancient dinosaur footprints and Indigenous Dane-Zaa history through the fur trade, agricultural settlement, and the 1942 construction of the Alaska Highway. Visitors explore a rich collection of replica buildings — trapper's cabin, general store, schoolhouse, jail, and more — alongside hands-on interactive exhibits and over 13,000 archival photographs. For a touring cyclist passing through northeastern BC, it offers a compelling half-day stop to understand the dramatic transformation of the landscape they are riding through.
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Contact
Address: 9323 100 St. Fort St. John, BC V1J 4N4
Phone: 250-787-0430
Website: https://www.fsjmuseum.com/
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 siteWater 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
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