Terrace, Travel Info Center on Keith Avenue Pop 12,000 elevation 70 m/210 ft.
146Junction of Kalum Lake Road, Nass Valley and Nisga’a Highway.
143Kalum River Bridge, boat launch, parking at both ends of bridge.
142Welcome to Terrace map beside Skeena River, parking.
137Zymacord River.
132Small parking area.
123.6Shames River, parking area beside river.
123Side road to Shames Mountain Ski Area, 13km.
114Rest area; picnic tables, toilets.
112Exstew River boat launch.
107Andesite Creek.
106Boat launch.
94Exchamsiks River Provincial Park; 20 camp sites, picnic tables, water, toilets, walking paths, all night security – gate controlled. Salmon and trout fishing. Fee $12.
93.7Exchamsiks River Bridge, boat launch.
93.3Rest area on the Exchamsiks River; reached by short side road, large turn around area and boat launch.
85.5Kasiks River and boat launch; tables and toilets.
77.6Snowbound Creek, boat launch.
74.7Kwinitsa East Creek, parking.
69.5Kwinitsa River.
62Telegraph Point rest area.
59Igneous Creek.
57Agate Creek.
56Parking beside Skeena River.
52.5Basalt Creek rest area.
51Khyex River, parking.
46.2Inver Creek.
41.5Parking.
39.8Scenic viewpoint; picnic tables beside Skeena River. Historical plaque.
37McNeil River.
32Rainbow Summit, elevation 160 m/582 feet.
28.5Parking beside Rainbow.
27.5Access road to Rainbow Lake reservoir and boat launch, it is 21.1 km/ 13 miles to the lake.
26.5Parking.
24.5Prudhomme Lake Provincial Park; 24 camp sites, water, toilets and fishing. Nature trail through the rainforest. Fee for camping.
24Parking beside Prudhomme Lake.
23.5Diana Creek.
23Diana Lake Provincial Park Day-use area reached by 2.5 km/1.6 mile gravel side road. toilets, hiking trail, and beach.
15.8Parking.
15.3Junction to Port Edward (10 km/6 miles), North Pacific Cannery Village Museum is now a National Historic Site and is open to the public. A small admission fee is charged and hours vary between seasons.
15Bridge to Kaien Island where Prince Rupert is located.
14.9Rest Area by Gallaway Rapids. Picnic tables, visitor information sign.
12.4Access road to Ridley Island a grain and coal terminal.
12Oliver Lake rest area.
9Hiking trail.
8.5Viewpoint; Butze Rapids with information sign on reversing rapids.
8Industrial Park.
6.5Prince Rupert. Downtown. Prince Rupert is the terminus for Ferry traffic to Southeast Alaska, Haida Gwaii and Vancouver Island. It is one of the deepest, natural ice-free harbours in the world. The 15,000 inhabitants of this city enjoy a marine climate with summer temperatures in the low 20s Celsius, and in the winter between 0 and 10 Celsius.
0Prince Rupert Ferry Terminal.