Welcome to Stewart,
British Columbia, Canada

Located at the head of the historic 90-mile-long Portland Canal, surrounded by rich forests, Cambria ice fields, and incredible wildlife.

Explore the history that is Stewart BC, Canada’s most Northerly, ice-free port.

Start Planning Your Stay

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

view from helicopter
Image Credit: Mike Seehagel / Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
Bear River RV Park

2200 Davis Street
(250) 636-9205

Historic Bayview Hotel

313 5th Ave
(250) 631-7783

House Austria BnB

603 10th Ave
(403) 631-7783

King Edward Hotel and Motel

405 5th Ave
(250) 636-2244

Rainey Creek Campground

100 8th Ave
778-794-9941

Ripley Creek Inn

311 5th Ave
(250) 636-2344

Stewart Mountain Lodge

418 6th Ave
(403) 631-7783

Top Attractions

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Credit: Camus Photography

Charters

Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime as you journey down the fourth largest fjord in the world! Family owned and operated out of Stewart BC and the Portland Canal, Wild Northern Adventures offers charter fishing and sightseeing services.

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Credit: Camus Photography

Glaciers

Along the 65km drive on Highway 37A, more than 20 glacier formations can be seen overlooking the highway, including Bear Glacier. Journey past Hyder AK to see the wonder that is Salmon Glacier, the world’s largest road accessible glacier.

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Credit: Camus Photography

Bear Viewing

Bears are our neighbours in Stewart! See them road-side on your drive into town or journey into Hyder AK to view Black Bears and Grizzlies hunting salmon at the Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site.

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