by prservices | Nov 29, 2022
Population: 1,300 Be sure to stop by the Visitor Information Centre in Taylor. It’s the tiny log structure that feature lots of information on the local history and sights to see. The building features a unique Gold Panner statue. Taylor has a free municipal dump...
by prservices | Nov 29, 2022
Peace River Bridge A suspension bridge was opened in 1943, replacing a ferry crossing. The bridge collapsed in 1957 due to a landslide at the north abutment. The 2,198 ft. long replacement bridge is the longest span on the Alaska Highway. After you cross the bridge...
by prservices | Nov 29, 2022
Peace Island Park with campsites. Run by the district of Taylor it features over 100 sites for campers, tenters and rvers. Sites offered are serviced or not serviced including pull throughs with power.
by prservices | Nov 29, 2022
Exit to the Old Alaska Highway and Historic Kiskatinaw Curved Bridge and Kiskatinaw Provincial Park. Constructed in 1942-43, this 534 ft. long bridge was the first of its kind in Canada and is now the only curved, banked trestle bridge in Western Canada. Kiskatinaw...
by prservices | Nov 29, 2022
Farmington Fairways on the right hand side. Offers overnight RV Parking along with a nine hole par 36 golf course, driving range, licensed clubhouse and golfing gear rentals. The campground has pull throughs with hook-ups, fire pits, tables and dump station.