; ae ; : Hugeire! th . Meselias. Ope hee” N MITSEL, caAnvOR 4 tHemeat The Trempoter Geant ww te 8 08, A A 4 eceratataveneserere = 0,8, I OC LE ; ®avourites being Lakelse Lake “4 mand Lake, 16 mttes north on the - i, beaches, fireplaces and plenic ; eitish Columbia comes from our wyrates provided for this purpose. ; ne . of i, weck. Fifteen miles south over — . tral lithium and other therapeutic - 7 Behotsprings resorts. Fntertelament mits of interest, contact the Terrace ; Street and Park Aveaue, of the ‘ Fesai)s Beda ‘ 4 s, ‘ 6 wenweve LEGEND CAMPING be ‘town w VILLAGE ‘- FIEMIG SITE” be ‘ . alePont te. j Swinding — risMiNne smuime HUNTING WATERPORT .. aoaTing ; POINT af wrenesr PAVE AAG. , = GRAVEL Road * : . ‘ma eweeteaeae awa Bue anr eases aeanssnnun al L * : ‘ o r) ’ ’ ’ ‘ ’ ’ ’ ’ ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ 9 4 ‘ ft 6 ‘ iJ am) ‘. f "seomms CM RASLWAY, : a r] ’ a s ] e: a roe Pr) $ s a Yotem: ‘Tours Se “Starling al the Indian Museum aul ‘tall Leute just west: of Terrace near the ‘Columbia Crllulose Nuss {toatl cae *-where you will find totem poles, Indian crafts and artifacts. Travel east on Highway 16, take the Cedarvale Ferry .({ree) across ‘the Skecna River to Cedarvale then cast again where you will sce original Totem Poles on the way through Wood: cock, Kitwanga, Kitwancool and Kispiox. ’ Indian Fesival with ‘demonstrations of Indiam carving and handicrafts as well as dancing and barbecues. The famous *Ksan village and museum was opened by Licut.-Gov, Pearkes sin 1968, —— Continuing the return portion of your tour, go seuth- west on Highway 16 through Skeena Crossing and Kitsequecla and more uriginal tolem poles and finally west again on Highway 16 to Terrace, You'll find very good picnic spots throughout your Totem Tour as well. as souvenirs and services. Don't forget to take your camera, the scenery and totem poles make this trip a: photographer's must. - Terrace Sky Divers If your stay in Terrace falls on a weekend, be sure to see the Terrace Sky Diving Club practice and compete . _at the drop, zone in Frank's Field, map location 14, just soiith af the B.C. Vocationul School — weather permitting. _NWSCA —- Terrace Speedwav . -Kormed in 1965 as the Positracks, the Northwest Autc Racers have since completed a 4/10th-mile race track, ~ wih aeahing Jen over 3,000 spretalons Fhe Versace Speedway 44 (he only stuck cur track west uf Prince George aud, draws : + contestants. irom Alberta, Quesnel, Williams Luke, ‘Prince “s, Hupert and Kitumat tu their weekend meets thruughout, the '. summer season. With such popular events as_ the SuperStock Races (1960. to 1970 model cars, with up to 400 horsepower), and the ever popular Powder Puff Derbies (ladies), a trip to the Terrace Speedway is a must for the visitor who enjoys the best. in Stock Car Racing. On the return portion of your trip — to Hazelton, he. sure to see the restured Indian Villaye and Totem Poles — ~ at Totem: Park where each summer sees the Aluk 'Ksan atilay 10:30 am., 1: 30 pn. and 3 pmo: schedule: September 2 to Mey 31, Tuesday yn nly at 2 p.m. - ldren’ must be of schwal one. For tour seservations cp hile: “92-3111. K itselas Canyon : Located, on the Skeena River just east of ‘Terrace. Drive : mast, on: ‘Highway 16 to just 500 yards cast .of the Kleariza Creek Government Camp Site; the trail to the Canyoa is on he-lefi, or north side, of the Highway and is only, about ‘one and‘a half miles to the Canyon site. - _, - This canyop-tias an historical significance in ‘that it was : Jat Kitselas Canyon that the Hudson‘’s Bay Co.-River Steamer “Mount Royal sank in 1907 with the loss of five ‘lives, ‘and “it-is- said that today’s equivalent of 870,000 00 in Kold i in the “ship's: safe is still at the. river: huttim Fossil Beds aad Along Copper River Rd. starting 7 miles east »{ Terrace, “alt Highway 16, there’ are numerous fossil beds. Most are: - witoily accessible from your car. The largest bed is located -ipproximately 30 miles off Highway 16 and contains various - hinds of marine shell fossils. ; -. La Other fossil beds are at Trout Creek, Driftwood Valley. “atl McDonell Lake near Smithers, ‘New Aiyansh Indian Village _ At mile 63 on the Nass -Road, this Indian Village was built. in 1905 in order that the Old Aiyansh residents could . “gel away from a severe ‘flooding situation at the Old Village ° site across the Nass River. Be sureto visit the Indian Tribal - - Council Hall, colourfully painted in the Indian Totem Pole _ Motif. = : Pollsition Control Centre Map location 11. This was the first sewage treatment *- plant built in the Pacific Northwest, completed in August, (966, at a cost of $350,000.00. The centre is Terrace’s contribution to keeping our : . rivers and streams pollution free. oS Indian Arts and Crafts Centre So) Map loc on 12, just west of Terrace at the junction of Kiln River and Highway 16, Completed in the sprint “of 1969: on reserve land, this aative enterprise handles vonly authentic arts and crafts such as totem pales, leathes fouls, carvings, eic., all hand-made by hatives. A small section of the Aris and Crafts Centre is devoted. “tea museum and original Indian Artifacts, althoupsh wet ' hirge, very interesting, Outside you will I tind authentir natis +. “ varved totem poles. Camping (See Map) Exeeilent British Columbia Government Camyrites 4: Ahyghway 160 east; and Lakelse Laké, 12 miles south ote: Highway 25. : Le These sites offer trails, swimming, boating and +t > eaurse, fishing. Other smaller campsiles are located ae th rarth end of Lava Lake on the Coltimblar Celfiabre ot Koad, and 30 dniles west on Highway Wi al dhe pss Wann -ib - “hiver, ~ Ciastoms Information UAPORTANT TO U.S.A, RESIDENTE: United Stale. aesi: ~ dents returning from Canada may take back, onee every 4 days, merchandise fur personal or huuschold use to the value of $100. free'of United States duty and tax, providing they have remained in Canada 48 hours. “The exemption ‘will che hased on the fair retail value af - the articles dcquired and goods must accompany the resideit upon arrival in the. United States. Members of a family houschuld travelling together may combine their pers “exemptions — thus a family of live could be ‘entitled to a -total exemption of S54), Up to 100 cigars per person may be imported inin tl U.S. hy U.S. residents, and also one quart of alcaliolic tury ages if the resident has attained the age af M1 years. If how ‘ever the State laws of residence prohibits importation of win such goods United States Customs wifl not elear. “VISITING CANADA: FOR LESS THAN 48 HOURS Residents of the United States visiting Canada for bes: than 48 hours may take back for personal or houschold uze merchandise to the fair retail value of $1Q free of ('iuie. States duty and tax. One of the following may be Include! 50 cigarettes, 10 cigars, one-half pound of manufactured tohacco, four ounces of alcoholic beverages, or four. avtires of alcoholic perfume. ~ HE any article brought is subject to duty or tax, or if the total value of all articles exceeds 910, no article miay be exempted from tax or duty. . Memhers of a family house’eld are not permitted ta rombine the value of their purchases under this exemption. SUGGESTIONS — Re-entry lo the United States can he simplified if you: list all your purchases’ before you reach the border, kecp sales receipts and invoices handy and pack purchases separtely for convenience of inspection. —- IMPORTANT — United States visitors when in Canacin be sure to use Canadian postage stamps. — Please remember — half of every dollar in WWitier Columbua comes from our forests; be extremely careful « Wh {ies Hye only the grates provided for this: puryuine | am : amy in, Henigniated campeltes. . a available at Kleanza Creck, 12 miles cast of Terie cr ee