Best of Prince Rupert, BC
Gateway to the North Coast
About Prince Rupert
Prince Rupert serves as the primary land, air, and water transportation hub for British Columbia's North Coast. Situated on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle, this port city connects the region to wider networks. As of 2021, it is home to a population of 12,300 people.
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Museum of Northern British Columbia
The Museum of Northern British Columbia is located at 100 1st Avenue West.
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14 places · Where to stay, from budget-friendly to boutique.
Best Restaurants in Prince Rupert
13 places · Where to eat, from neighborhood staples to standout kitchens.
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Lee & Ann Family Restaurant Canadian & Vietnamese Cuisine
A local restaurant in 636 3rd Ave West.
Best Cafés & Coffee in Prince Rupert
4 places · Coffee shops, roasters and casual spots to linger.
Best Bars & Nightlife in Prince Rupert
4 places · Cocktail bars, pubs and where the night goes.
Best Things to Do in Prince Rupert
9 places · Museums, landmarks and the experiences worth your time.
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Museum of Northern British Columbia
The Museum of Northern British Columbia is located at 100 1st Avenue West.
Best Shops in Prince Rupert
7 places · Independent boutiques, bookstores and places to browse.
Best Parks & Outdoors in Prince Rupert
16 places · Green space, gardens and room to breathe.
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