Stewart Travel Guide
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Stewart, BC, British Columbia.
Welcome to Stewart, BC!
Stewart, BC, is located 200 km (124 mi) north of Terrace, near the Alaskan Border and the town of Hyder, AK. Situated on the shores of the Portland Canal, Stewart offers the rustic northern charm of a gold-rush town without the hurried bustle other mining centres sometime experience. Nonetheless, this friendly community of about 500 residents offers unparalleled scenery and is a worthwhile destination for anyone who is willing to veer off the beaten path. The town is accessible via Highway 37A, and once here, there are a number of accommodation choices, as well as remarkable attractions to see. The Stewart Historical Museum is one such attraction, providing a detailed glimpse into the rich history of this town. These days, it's difficult to find untouched natural surroundings, so nature-lovers will be in heaven exploring Stewart's wilderness, particularly Bear Glacier Provincial Park, where the massive and mighty Bear Glacier lives on borrowed time as it slowly disappears.Hotels & Motels

King Edward Hotel & Motel Stewart
The King Edward Hotel and Motel - conveniently located on the main street of the picturesque town, Stewart, BC.
The King Edward Hotel and Motel - conveniently located on the main street of the picturesque town, Stewart, BC.
Tour Operators

Portland Charters
Portland Charters offers fishing trips along the Canada/Alaska border.
Portland Charters offers fishing trips along the Canada/Alaska border.
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