Home / Route 16 / New Hazelton & Area – HelloBC Points of Interest | Route 16 | Stewart | Terrace | The Hazeltons New Hazelton & Area – HelloBC Byrouteadmin August 29, 2019June 10, 2022 Great resource from Destination BC detailing the incredible section of Route 16 around New Hazelton. Destination BC put together a great resource detailing the incredible section of Route 16 around New Hazelton. 1 to 3 days, 538.66 km (334.71 mi) From New Hazelton, drive to First Nations communities, totem poles and Gitwangak National Historic Site (also known as Battle Hill). Click here to read more… Hello BC Website
Burns Lake | Fort St. James | Houston | Kitimat | McBride | Mount Robson | Points of Interest | Prince George | Prince Rupert | Route 16 | Smithers | Terrace | Valemount | Vanderhoof Know Before You Go Motorcyclists who wish to travel within BC this summer are advised to plan ahead and be respectful while visiting communities along Route 16.
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McBride | Prince George | Prince Rupert | Route 16 | Smithers | Terrace | The Hazeltons | Valemount Canadian Biker Magazine Article I often see a motorcycle or two turn off of Highway 56 and drive up and down the two streets of Meeting Creek, but they rarely stop…
McBride | Mount Robson | Nisga’a Highway Nass Valley | Prince George | Prince Rupert | Route 16 | Smithers | Terrace | Valemount | Vanderhoof 5 Reasons to Ride BC’s Highway 16 No matter where you come from, Northern BC has much to offer for every type of rider. Here are motorcyclist Megan Kaptein’s Top 5 Reasons to Tour Route 16.
Prince George | Route 16 | Smithers | Stewart | Vanderhoof 16 Days, 5954 Kms – Coyote Broad For our annual two-week motorcycle trip in 2015, Stefan suggested Alaska, initially proposing we go all the way to Fairbanks…
Route 16 The Fastest Man You’ve Never Heard Of Ben Rego grew up in Kitimat and spent most of his time in the woods. His dad got him riding when he was four…