Pouce Coupe Museum slideshow
Pouce Coupe Museum slideshow
Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, population 1,500 people and 200 horses and 500 cows. The Pouce Coupe Museum has been open since 1967.
Pouce Coupe - MAINSTREET - 360 VIDEO
Take a 360 view of downtown Pouce Coupe in this VIDEO. Created by DiscoverThePeaceCountry.com one of the most viewed websites in northern Alberta and BC.
Museum Ventures, Pouce Coupe Museum
Dean Noble presents another museum special. This is an April 2007 trip to the Pouce Coupe museum.
Pouce Coupe BC
Early Morning
Pouce Coupe
My tribute to Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, one of my favourite towns. A pleasure to visit, a paradise to live in.
Pouce Coupe BC - Main Drive Thru Town - DUAL CAM VIDEO
Main Drive through Pouce Coupe VIDEO created by DiscoverThePeaceCountry.com one of the most viewed websites in northern Alberta and BC.
Auto Body Pouce Coupe Dawson Creek Russ' Body Shop 1988 Ltd BC
Russ' Body Shop 1988 Ltd located in Pouce Coupe Dawson Creek is an excellent choice if you are looking for auto body or automobile repair. To learn more call 2507823830, visit us at 1400 101 Ave, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G3Y2 or check the url above.
Parish of the South Peace, Dawson Creek/Pouce Coupe BC singing Silent Night
This video from Parish of the South Peace, Dawson Creek/Pouce Coupe BC was submitted as part of the 2010 Silent Night Project. For more information, visit
Pouce Coupe Park Flood
In the flood of 2016, Pouce Coupe Park flooded. This video shows the aftermath from aerial drone footage.
Museum Ventures Alaska Highway House Pouce Coupe Museum
Museum Ventures Alaska Highway House Pouce Coupe Museum
DC Art Gallery
Dawson Creek's Art Gallery is looking festive and spruced up for the holidays. go!'s Emily Moyes meets with Curator Kit Fast to see what it takes to get your art work on display in the funky renovated elevator.
Fort St. John to Dawson Creek, BC - Timelapse
Fort St. John to Dawson Creek, BC. The start of a long trip back south, nice summer day for a drive.
The City of Fort St. John is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. A member municipality of the Peace River Regional District, the city encompasses a total area of about 22 square kilometres (8.5 sq mi) with 18,609 residents at the 2011 census[2] Located at Mile 47, it is one of the largest cities along the Alaska Highway. Originally established in 1794, as a trading post, Fort St. John is the oldest European-established settlement in present-day British Columbia. Fort St. John is served by the Fort St. John Airport. The municipal slogan is Fort St. John: The Energetic City.
Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The municipality of 24.37 square kilometres (9.41 sq mi) had a population of 11,583 in 2011.[3] Dawson Creek derives its name from the creek of the same name that runs through the community. The creek was named after George Mercer Dawson by a member of his land survey team when they passed through the area in August 1879. Once a small farming community, Dawson Creek became a regional centre after the western terminus of the Northern Alberta Railways was extended there in 1932. The community grew rapidly in 1942 as the US Army used the rail terminus as a transshipment point during construction of the Alaska Highway. In the 1950s, the city was connected to the interior of British Columbia via a highway and railway through the Rocky Mountains. Since the 1960s, growth has slowed.
Dawson Creek is located in the dry and windy prairie land of the Peace River Country. As the seat of the Peace River Regional District and a service centre for the rural areas south of the Peace River, the city has been called the Capital of the Peace. It is also known as the Mile 0 City, referring to its location at the southern end of the Alaska Highway. It also has a heritage interpretation village, an art gallery, and a museum. Annual events include a fall fair and rodeo.
History of Pouce Coupe
This is a breif history of Dr. E. G Hollies who practiced medicine in the Peace River Area during the 1930's. The narration is provided by Mr. Aaron Tremblay
Summer Vacation 2011 Part 1
My trip though BC Canada to visit our relatives in a town call Pouce Coupe. This one of 3 videos that I'll be posting which will show the highlights of the trip.
This video covers our drive to Tumbler Ridge and the many things we saw along the way as well as things seen in the town itself. Tumbler Ridge is well known for it's giant waterfalls and it's Dinosaur Museam.
More to come...
Fort St John BC - 100 Street MAINSTREET - DUAL CAM VIDEO
Downtown Fort St John video created by DiscoverThePeaceCountry.com one of the most viewed websites in northern Alberta and BC.
Tourist Places in Fort St. John, British Columbia
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City of Fort St. John is a very beautiful city in the northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Tourist Places in Fort St. John, British Columbia make Fort St. John an amazing tourist place in British Columbia.
Member municipality of Peace River Regional District, Fort St. John encompasses an area of nearly 22 sq km with around 18,609 residents as per 2011 census.
Fort St. John is located at Mile 47, as it is the largest cities along Alaska Highway. This city was originally established in year 1794, as a trading post, Fort St. John is one of the oldest European city which was established to get settlement in British Columbia.
Fort St. John is being served by Fort St. John Airport. Municipal slogan of Fort St. John is: “The Energetic City”.
Tourist Places in Fort St. John, British Columbia
1. The Lido Theatre: The Lido Theatre was originally built by a businessman C.C. Brooks, this theatre was opened in year 1957, ushering in the 45 years of classic films showing up on big screen.
It was till 2002 when doors of this theatre were closed and new Landmark Cinema was opened in Fort St. John. The Lido was rebuilt and reopened by a local entrepreneur Brian Kirschner.
2. Pomeroy Sport Centre: Newest recreation complex in Fort St. John is the Pomeroy Sport Centre, it is a very beautiful sport event centre and an ice facility is also available here.
This sport centre has been especially designed to create a long lasting legacy which helps to shape up the future of Energetic City for many more years to come.
It is best a centre of excellence for sports, promotes personal and community wellness, and offers an attractive venue for the events that appeal to a huge range of interests.
First floor of this facility has a public meeting room, 12 dressing rooms, skate sharpening vendor, a concession and 2 NHL sized ice rinks.
3. Fort St. John North Peace Museum: North Peace Historical Society and Fort St. John North Peace Museum connect visitors and residents of all ages to the communities and history of North Peace River of British Columbia.
This museum is a centre point to welcome where history of Fort St. John is being kept alive through the exhibition, management and preservation of collection, events and educational programs.
4. North Peace Cultural Centre: North Peace Cultural Centre has been hub of community and arts in Fort St. John since this centre opened its doors in June 1992.
This Cultural Centre offers a huge range of services and is an important place of meeting variety of community conferences, seminars and events.
This is a non-profit organization which relies on donations from community to thrive and are being governed by North Peace Cultural Society. It s one of the best Tourist Places in Fort St. John, British Columbia.
5. Charlie Lake Provincial Park: Charlie Lake Provincial Park is located on southwestern shore of around13 km long Charlie Lake. This park covers around 92 hectares and lies within rolling landscape of Interior Plains.
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11:25 a parade at pouce coupe in dawson creek b.c canada
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12:25 am a parade at pouce coupe in dawson creek b.c canada