Nestled in the boreal forest, this lake has bird watching opportunities and is a popular fishing spot. The turnoff is located 27.6 kilometres south ...
The Aquatic Centre has a 25-metre lane pool, a leisure pool (with 2 small slides, lazy river and multiple spray features), a two-storey waterslide, ...
The two arenas have ice in the winter and dry pads for indoor sports in the summer. The Primary arena has seating for over 500 people and the ...
Art Fraser Park is a popular multi-use space bordered by the Alaska Highway, Fort Nelson Heritage Museum and 55 Street, with access from the Alaska ...
Managed by Recreation Sites and Trails BC, the Beaver Lake Recreation Site, offers camping, day-user area and fishing opportunities. In addition to ...
Bordered be Mountainview Drive, Tuchodi Avenue, Maxhamish Crescent and the Mountainview Condos, The Bob Price Gazebo is a lovely spot, decorated with ...
Located behind the Fort Nelson Heritage Museum, access and parking is from the main entrance on 55th Street to Art Fraser Park. Each of the two ...
The Climbing Wall is 20 feet or 6 metres high. No experience needed to climb, as there is always a staff member at the climbing wall. Climbing routes ...
The Community Hall is a beautiful, bright space with floor to ceiling windows on one side and a stage on the other. This room is available to rent ...
The Community Trail is a paved walking trail that borders the northern side of the town. There are numerous access points including: 3 access ...