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Historically,Terrace is the main junction connecting Canada's Pacific Northern ports to the BC interior and the Praires. With an area population of 46,000 and growing fast, and regional trading area of more than 100,000 inhabitants, Terrace is the rural northern link for communications, transportation and resource product trade. Terrace is the service center for the surrounding
communities, with Highway 37 running south to Kitmat (home of ALCAN), where
your aluminum comes from, and north to Alaska. The Yellowhead Highway 16
connecting Prince Rupert (west) the Pacific ocean main shipping port, then
to Prince George (east). There is access to the Alaska highway, a modern
airport with daily flights to Vancouver and regular VIA rail and bus service.
However, to drive from the South up North is a magnificent experience that
one should include in their lifetime adventures.
We have grown by leaps and bounds, new malls,
stores have arrived here. Plus many more new businesses and opportunities.
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