Dawson Creek is located 406 km (252 miles) north-east of Prince George at the convergence of Highways 2, 49 and 97, in the Peace River Region. Dawson Creek has the notoriety of being the 'Mile 0' point of Hwy 97, the world-famous Alaska High...
The Mile Zero Post is located one block due south of the Station Museum in downtown Dawson Creek. The post symbolizes our designation as Mile Zero of the Alaska Highway. While downtown, spend some time and explore some of Dawson Creek's uniq...
Built during the 1940s during WW II by a joint venture between the Canadian and US governments the 'Mile 0'" post and see the most-photographed icon of the Peace Region.
The Dawson Creek Art Gallery is as unique as they come! Located in the Northern Alberta Railway Park, the gallery is housed in a renovated grain elevator annex. Year-round exhibitions feature both local artists as well as traveling collectio...
Complete with the Lakota Agri-Centre, Ken Borek Aquatic Leisure Centre and the EnCana Centre, the new multiplex will be able to accommodate up to 6,500 people for equestrian, livestock and rodeo activities.
South Peace Historical Society Railway Station Museum
Housed in the original 1931 Northern Alberta Railway Station, this historic museum offers a glimpse into the notable past of Dawson Creek. Railway memorabilia, pioneer artefacts and wildlife displays and a video showing entitled The Alaska H...