Friday, 16 November 2012

Stewart

Situated across from Alaska's Misty Fiords National Park and at the end of the Portland Canal, Stewart, BC is a unique border town attracting tourists from every corner of the world.

Activities:
Fishing. That pretty much sums it up. Lots of places and types though, rivers, lakes, streams, and ocean. All in one place.
2.5/5

Events:
Due to the small size of the town, not much goes on here.
1.0/5

View:
Amazing view of mountains and the ocean, wildlife, lakes and glaciers on the drive into town. Well worth the trip.
3.5/5

Accommodations:
Only a couple of places to stay while visiting. A couple of camp grounds, a couple of hotel/motels and a B&B.
2.5/5

Dinning & Shopping:
A couple of stores and local restaurants but again not a big variety
2.0/5

Visit-ability:
A must see for all nature lovers and fishing enthusiasts. This is a beautiful area of the province and a definite gem.
2.5/5

Total Rating: 14/30

Thoughts:
A very small place that is worth stopping at on a trip either up the Cassiar Highway or if you are travelling towards Terrace. Great wildlife and scenery to see on the drive there and once in town. Not somewhere you would want to spend a week unless you are there for the fishing but somewhere to put on any nature lovers bucket list.

Website: http://www.districtofstewart.com

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