The Horse Ranch is located 11 miles east of Fort St. John BC. Traveling in from Dawson Creek, (Hwy 97) go through Taylor, turn right just before railroad overpass, go around an “S” curve, take an immediate right onto the Baldonnel Road and go straight East 9 km. When you reach a sharp curve to...
The North Peace Cultural Centre has been the hub of arts and community in Fort St. John since it opened its doors in June of 1992. Host to a Theatre, Café, Library and Art Gallery, The Cultural Centre offers a broad range of services to the community and is an important meeting place for a...
Whole Wheat & Honey Café is a local favorite – serving breakfast and lunch in the heart of the energetic city. We adore our ‘regulars’ (those friends we see daily) and warmly welcome the business travellers & tourists who seek us out during their visit to the north. We source locally our staples like eggs,...
93 Street and 116 Avenue Fort St. John Kin Park has something for everyone including a dirt park for jumping bikes, senior fastball and softball diamonds, a playground, tennis courts, and fire pits. Try out the new “green” outdoor gym next to the paved walking trail.
Northern Lights College is B.C.’s Energy College, serving students in Northern British Columbia and beyond. NLC is a Centre of Excellence for British Columbia for training in Oil and Gas, Clean Energy Technologies, and Aerospace.
Fort St. John’s newest recreation complex, the Pomeroy Sport Centre, is a beautiful ice facility and sport event centre unparalleled in British Columbia. It has been designed to create a lasting legacy that will shape the future of the Energetic City for years to come. It is a centre of excellence for sport, promotes community...