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The Best Attractions In Hazelton

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Hazelton is a village located at the junction of the Bulkley and Skeena Rivers in northern British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 1866 and has a population of 305 . The nearby larger community of New Hazelton is the northernmost point of the Yellowhead Highway, a major interprovincial highway which runs from Prince Rupert, British Columbia to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The Hazelton area comprises two municipalities , three unincorporated settlements , four First Nations’ villages: three of which are of the Gitxsan people and one of the Wet'suwet'en people - .
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  • 1. 'Ksan Historical Village Hazelton
    'Ksan is a historical village and living museum of the Gitxsan Aboriginal people in the Skeena Country of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is near Hazelton at the confluence of the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers.
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  • 2. Seeley Lake Provincial Park Hazelton
    Seeley Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located south of the confluence of the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers at Hazelton, and to the south of that settlement.
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  • 5. Moricetown Canyon Smithers
    Moricetown is a Wet'suwet'en village in Central British Columbia, Canada on the west side of the Bulkley River on Coryatsaqua Indian Reserve No. 2, and on Moricetown Indian Reserve No.1. The current village was built during the early 1900s. Evidence of inhabitants date back to around 5,500 years ago. The original name of the village was Witset. It was abandoned after a rockslide that prevented salmon from reaching the canyon. Witsuwit'en people then settled in Tsë Cakh and referred to the old village as Këyikh Wigit . It was renamed after the pioneer missionary Father Adrien-Gabriel Morice.
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  • 7. Hudson Bay Mountain Resort Smithers
    Hudson Bay Mountain is an ultra prominent peak located above Smithers, British Columbia, Canada. It is the location of the Hudson Bay Mountain Resort ski resort. It was also used as a filming location for the movies The Grey and Eight Below.Lifts: Runs :
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  • 8. Tyhee Lake Provincial Park Smithers
    Tyhee Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located near the town of Smithers in the Bulkley Valley.
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  • 9. Gitwangak Battle Hill National Historic Site Kitwanga
    Gitwangak Battle Hill National Historic Site, formerly known as Kitwanga Fort National Historic Site is a National Historic Site of Canada located at Kitwanga, British Columbia in the Skeena Country of Northwestern British Columbia, Canada. The reserve now called 'Gitwangax'. This is to distinguish it from the adjacent lumber milling town, Kitwanga. 'Battle Hill' was an 18th-century earthwork fortress, located in Kitwanga. The site includes a trail with interpretive signs. The park was developed by George Macdonald, whose archaeological study was of the site, and who was the Director of the National Museum of Civilization until the opening of its current building. The nearby Gitwangax Village features several wooden totem poles that were originally erected by several 'clans' along the shor...
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