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www.tourismdawsoncreek.com
Railway memorabilia, pioneer artifacts,
wildlife displays and a video entitled "The
Alaska Highway, 1942-1992" are all here.
A must see before you leave Dawson
Creek! Open year-round; bus and group
tours are very welcome (reservations
are recommended) .
Located on Alaska Avenue, just a short block
from downtown and sharing the museum
building is the Dawson Creek Visitor Centre
and gift shop. Park your vehicle and start
your discovery of Dawson Creek here!
Railways Park
www.tourismdawsoncreek.com
Railways Park
NORTHERN ALBERTA
Station Museum & Visitor Centre
Year-round, our knowledgeable travel counsellors assist visitors and residents
with inquiries about our community, surrounding regions, provinces and the
Alaska Highway experience. For your northern adventure, you can get up-to-date
weather forecasts, road conditions, brochures, books, maps and much more!
Fall/Winter September 8th - April 30th
10 am ‚ 5:00 pm
Tuesday ‚ Saturday
Spring
May 1st - May 31st
9 am ‚ 5:00 pm
Daily
Summer
June 1st - September 7th
8 am ‚ 5:30 pm
Daily
900 Alaska Ave, Dawson Creek, BC V1G - 4T6
Phone: 250.782.9595 … Fax: 250.782.9538 … Toll Free: 1.866.645.3022
Railway Station Museum
& Visitor Centre
900 Alaska Avenue
Tel: (250) 782-9595
Fax: (250) 782-9538
e-mail: hsarchives@pris.ca
www.calverley.ca
Occupying the original 1931 Northern
Alberta Railways Station, this museum
offers a glimpse into the notable past of
Dawson Creek.
This is the location of the true Mile `0' of the Alaska Highway. Within the four-acre
Northern Alberta Railways Park, you will find the Railway Station Museum, the
Dawson Creek Visitor Centre, the Mile `0' Cairn, and the Dawson Creek Art Gallery.
Available on-site there is plenty of large vehicle parking, free internet access on your laptop,
public washrooms, pay phones and gift shops.