House of Sim-Oi-Ghets

house of sim o ghets from outside

Located in the community of Kitsumkalum, House of Sim-Oi-Ghets features traditional and contemporary First Nations arts and crafts. Find a variety of Indigenous artwork, jewellery, drums, and carvings among other arts and crafts. 

Chummy's Grill

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CHUMMY'S GRILL, home of the "All Day Breakfast"(except Friday 4pm-8pm), Thursday and Friday "Fish Fry"(Thursday & Friday 2PM until close) and renowned Burgers and Home Cut Fries.

York River Meats & Whole Foods

cuts of meat in a butcher shop display fridge

Stop here to stock up on fresh steaks and burgers for the ultimate cottage meal. More than just a butcher, they have a wide selection of organic shelf-stable and frozen foods.

An added bonus is the food truck in the parking lot. Offering everything you'd expect at the food truck—fries, burgers, dogs, etc.—but the deep-fried pickles are a local favourite. 

Catfish Lakefront Cabins

Dock in water at sunset

Located along the Trans Canada Highway, minutes Northwest of the bustling community of Wawa, Ontario, you will find Catfish Lakefront Cabins.  The cabins and grounds sit lakefront on its namesake, Catfish Lake.  Despite the ease of access, the property provides quiet comfort and privacy with no neighbors nearby.  Relatively calm, the lake is 2 miles long and is home to Walleye (pickeral), Northern Pike, and Lake Trout. 

Ferry Island Carvings

carving inside of a tree

This municipal campground and trail network is located in Terrace but when you are exploring the trails, you'll feel like you are in the middle of the forest. These easy walking trails wind through towering trees, many of which feature carved faces and animals in the thick bark of the cottonwoods.

Kleanza Creek Provincial Park

swimmer on rocks in river within a canyon

This beautiful provincial park is nestled along Kleanza Creek and offers day-use sites, campsites and features a short 1-km hike to a spectacular lookout at the top of the falls. Don't forget your camera!

Terrace Downtown Murals

mural on two walls of a building

Start your mural walk at the intersection of Park Ave. and Emerson St. where you can find three of Terrace's largest murals. There are all sorts of murals, public art pieces and art banners peppered throughout the downtown. Visit the Skeena Salmon Arts Festival Society's web page for information about the murals, locations and information about the artists.

The downtown area has dozens of murals, public art pieces and hanging banners. Check out https://skeenasalmonartsfest.com/murals for more information.

Terrace Wolfpack Sculptures

hiker sitting next to metal wolf sculpture at lookout

Located at the first viewpoint on the popular Terrace Mountain recreational trail, this art installation includes six metal wolves overlooking the spectacular Skeena River. This light hike up to see the wolves takes about 15 minutes and it’s worth every second of the approach. Don’t forget to pack your camera – photos of the wolves never disappoint, no matter the weather.

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