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Situated at Mile Zero of the world famous Alaska
Highway, Dawson
Creek is a historic city located in northeast British
Columbia. Learn about the city's heritage at the Northern
Alberta Railway Park featuring the Station
Museum and Art Gallery, Visitor
Information Centre and the Stone
Cairn Marker. This Mile Zero cairn marks the start of the Alaska Highway and
is a popular photo opportunity for many tourists. Another historical site is the
Walter
Wright Pioneer Village, depicting frontier life in Dawson Creek before the
construction of the Alaska Highway. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing, camping,
swimming and boating at nearby parks including Swan
Lake Provincial Park, a short 30 minute drive away. Bear
Mountain, located minutes from downtown, offers winter fun with downhill and
cross-country skiing opportunities. Those seeking local recreational spots can
visit Rotary
Lake for summer swimming and picnics or walk the Dawson
Trail, winding its way through the entire city, making it a favourite with
roller-bladers, bikers, walkers and joggers.
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