human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
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North America > Canada > British Columbia > Northern British Columbia > North Coast-Nechako > Kitwanga

Kitwanga (also called Gitwangak) is a small village located in the North Coast-Nechako region of British Columbia.

Understand

Map
Map of Kitwanga

Kitwanga is a very small indigenous community, located where the Kitwanga River converges with the Skeena River in Northern British Columbia. Kitwanga located within the territory of the Gitxsan Nation, which is the governing body for the village. Kitwanga features numerous ancient totems and is considered one of the best places in BC to see authentic totem poles. Kitwanga is also the southern terminus of the Stewart-Cassiar Highway.

Get in

By car

Kitwanga is on the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16), about 1 hour northeast of Terrace and 5½ hours west of Prince George. The area is in the northern mountains so extra precautions should be taken during the winter. The Stewart-Cassiar Highway (Highway 37) connects to the Alaska Highway; taking the route, as opposed to the entire Alaska Highway which starts in Dawson Creek, can save about 210 km (130 mi) for travellers coming from southern British Columbia and the US Pacific Northwest.

Between Kitwanga and near Watson Lake, Yukon there is no mobile wireless service due to few tiny communities along the way. Near this corridor, there is mobile wireless service in Stewart, but Stewart is a 60 km drive from Highway 37.

By train

By bus

Get around

By public transit

See

Totem poles in Kitwanga

Do

  • 1 Kitwanga Mountain Provincial Park. After a steep climb to the top of Kitwanga Mountain, visitors are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Seven Sisters mountain range. Kitwanga Mountain Provincial Park (Q6418668) on Wikidata Kitwanga Mountain Provincial Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Seven Sisters Provincial Park & Protected Area. Offers a wide variety of existing and potential recreational activities. Hiking and snowmobiling are two popular front-country and back-country activities. Seven Sisters Protected Area (Q7457433) on Wikidata

Buy

Kitwanga has a general store for basic groceries and supplies.

Eat

  • N & V Johnsons Restaurant (Jct Hwy 16 & 37), +1 250-849-5796.

Sleep

Additional accommodations are located in New Hazelton (35 minutes east) or Terrace (1 hour west).

Connect

Go next

Routes through Kitwanga
Prince Rupert Terrace  W  E  New Hazelton Jasper
Prince Rupert Terrace  W  E  New Hazelton Prince George
Kitimat Terrace  S  N  Stewart via Watson Lake


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