- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Dawson Creek, British Columbia, including 7 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Kiskatinaw Bridge to Northern Alberta Railway Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dawson Creek and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Farmington.
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7.8 Miles
Spanning from Dawson Creek to Big Delta, Alaska, the Kiskatinaw Bridge is a unique site. Visitors can view the 100 foot high, 9?curved timber bridge and learn about the history and building process.
6.9 Miles
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Alaska Highway (Hwy 97), Dawson Creek, British Columbia
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Northern Alberta Railway Park is the true mile 0 of the Alaska Highway. Visitors can roam through the four acres and stop in the Mile 0 Cairn, art gallery, visitor center, Dawson Creek Station Museum and gift store.
7.5 Miles
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1901 Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, British Columbia
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Walter Wright Pioneer Village is a historic village depicting life in the early 1900's. Visitors can walk through the pioneer house, candy store, school and church to learn about the history of Dawson.
7.4 Miles
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Alaska and Hart Highways, Dawson Creek, British Columbia
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Located next to Pioneer Village Museum, Rotary Lake and Park is great for the entire family. Enjoy swimming, picnics, large grassy areas and trees, beach volleyball and playground for the little ones.
6.8 Miles
The Down Town Mural Project covers the buildings in downtown Dawson. Visitors can see the murals, produced by local artists, and catch a glimpse of what life was like through colorful stories painted on the walls.
6.8 Miles
The Dawson Creek Walking Trail is a 2.8 paved trail through Dawson. Visitors enjoy biking, walking, horseshoes, tennis courts, senior fitness park as well as viewing the gardens and beautiful landscape.
7.2 Miles
The Senior's Community Park is located within the Dawson Creek Walking Trail. Seniors and all folks, enjoy the 16 different work out stations permanently placed on special matting.
6.4 Miles
91%
23 votes
816 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, British Columbia
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Dawson Creek Art Gallery is located in an old, renovated grain elevator and is open to the public. Visitors are able to view the art work of local artists and touring shows.
6.6 Miles
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10201 - 10th Street, Dawson Creek, British Columbia
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Visit the interpretive center - the Alaska Highway House. Guests learn the story about the Alaska Highway through exhibits, artifacts, audio recordings, maps, models and photographs.
23.0 Miles
Located on the grounds of the old Alaskan Highway, Kiskatinaw Provincial Park runs along the Kiskatinaw River. The highlight of the park is the historic wooden curved trestle bridge. Fishing and swimming in the river are encouraged, and campsites are available for extended visits.