MEZIADIN JUNCTION

Meziadin Junction is your full service center located on the edge of wilderness. Experience traditional hospitality with comfortable modern services.

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Accommodations

Single and double rooms available. See our prices here.

Camp Services

Meziadin Junction Camp is designed and serviced to serve up to 75 occupants including staff. We pride ourselves on exception client service and a well maintained quality camp providing comfort for your workers. Our team will deliver reliability and exceptional value that will not be surpassed.

Gas Bar and Services

Meziadin Gasbar is independently owned and operated by MJLP (a Gitanyow First Nation Company). We offer Diesel, Regular, Mid Grade, and Premium Gas. 

Restaurant

Are you travelling through Meziadin Junction? Be sure to stop by our restaurant to satisfy your hunger.

IN THE AREA

When you travel to our part of the world, you are surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness. There is so much to see and do if you are one of those outdoors type people. From hiking and skiing, to wildlife and scenic viewing, to camping and adventuring. Below are some of the more popular things you can plan for when you come visit our neck of the woods.

The Hanna Tintina Conservancy

The Hanna Tintina Water Shed is located within the territory of Wilps Wii Litsxw. The Hanna and Tintina streams are the spawning grounds of 80% of the Nass Sockeye.

Bear Glacier

Bear Glacier is a destination for travellers heading north on Highway 37. Just a short side trip on Highway 37A towards Stewart, the Bear Glacier descends towards Strohn Lake, down Bear River Pass.

Gitanyow Village Totems

Gitanyow, formally named Kitwancool is a historic village and home to a variety of very old totem poles. Situated in North West British Columbia, Canada, this piece of history was brought to light by painter Emily Carr in 1928.

Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site

Are you interested in viewing Black and Grizzly bears in their nature habitat? Then you want to visit the Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site. During the months of July and August, the bears frequently feed on the salmon moving through the creeks and local rivers. 

Location

Meziadin Junction sits about 15 kilometres north of the Nass River crossing on Highway 37. As stated the road splits in its journey from Terrace to Dease Lake, with one branch heading over Bear Pass to Stewart, BC, and terminating at Hyder, Alaska.

When you travel to our part of the world, you are surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness. There is so much to see and do if you are one of those outdoors type people. From hiking and skiing, to wildlife and scenic viewing, to camping and adventuring.

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