Travel Guide Terrace
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Located between Prince Ruppert and Prince George at the junction of the Skeena and Kalum Rivers, the small town of Terrace is populated primarily by members of the Tsimshians, an Aboriginal people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Its name echoes the river terraces that formed during the Ice Age in the Skeena Valley. The town was founded in 1905 by George Little. The Terrace area is well worth a visit for its parks and various activities (sport fishing, skiing, kayaking, etc.) as well as for hiking through the nearby Grizzly Bear Sanctuary. Its forestry economy still serves the province of British Columbia today. The area is home to the Kermodei bear.
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