Places to stay in Fort Fraser, British Columbia
Fort Fraser is a community of about 1000 people, situated near the base of Fraser Mountain, close to both Fraser Lake and the Nechako River. It can be found near the geographical centre of British Columbia 44 km west of Vanderhoof on the Yellowhead Highway. Originally established in 1806 as a North West Company fur trading post by the explorer Simon Fraser, it is one of present-day British Columbia's oldest permanent European-founded settlements. The area around the community is also recorded as the site of the first land in British Columbia cultivated by non-First Nations people.
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Fort Fraser with other regional listings available for Inns, Motels, Hotels, Campsites and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Accommodations in the community are primarily limited to Campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Fort Fraser is located close to Réserve indienne Tatselawas (Stuart River) 2, Old Country Meadow Indian Reserve 4, Jean Lake, Encombe and Canyon Lake (Ormonde Lake) Indian Reserve 7.
Other local Fort Fraser information.
Fort Fraser is 20 km away from Fraser Lake, 36 km away from Vanderhoof and 48 km away from Fort St James.
Fort Fraser is located at longitude -124°32'52.8 and latitude 54°3'51.12.
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