Vanderhoof is the Geographical Centre of B.C. and you can view the original cairn on-site. The Vanderhoof Tourism and Cultural Centre is conveniently located on the Museum grounds along Highway 16, with large trailer parking and a dog park behind the site. The Centre features a 12-metre long, 3-metre high wooden carving by master carver Peter Rodseth, as well as historical exhibits from around the Nechako Valley, including some from Saik’uz First Nation and surrounding First Nations. There are six historical buildings to explore as well as a circular walking trail. Come visit!
Vanderhoof Tourism and Cultural Centre
Vanderhoof, British Columbia
- Type
- Historic Building
- Address
- 478 1st Street, Vanderhoof, BC, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- Summer Hours: 9-4:30 Winter Hours: 10-4
- Phone
- 250-567-3374
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Food and Beverages
- Guided Tour
- Parking
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Fun Facts
Lots to see and do for the whole family. Step into the past!
Location
478 1st Street, Vanderhoof, BC, Canada
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