Houston, British Columbia, Canada is located in the Bulkley Valley at the confluence of the Bulkley and Morice Rivers. To the south the Morice, Nanika and Nadina Mountains own the sky and to the west of Houston is the mighty Telkwa Mountain Range... and east is the China Nose Mountain. Houston is home to the "World's Largest Fly Rod"
Activities and attractions most enjoyed in and around Houston and the surrounding areas includes fly fishing, canoeing, river kayaking, hiking, birding (birdwatching), golfing, boating, swimming, sailing, horseback riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, flightseeing, and xc skiing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, ice fishing and snowmobiling.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations located in and around Houston, British Columbia includes Steelhead Park, Babine Lake, Goosely Lake, Silverthorne Lake, Grizzly Lake, Francois Lake, Irrigation Lake, Barret Hat Hiking Trail, Houston Community Forest, Duck Pond Trail, Summit Lake, China Nose Mountain Trail, Tagetochlain Lake, Buck Creek Dyke Trail, Morice Lake Provincial Park, Owen Hat and the Nanika Kidprice Canoe Route.
The most visited natural sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural venues in and around Houston British Columbia includes the 1916 Church of St. Clement, 1916 Log School House, Bulkley Valley Museum, Downtown Grizzly Bear Sculpture, Mexican Grinding Stone and the "World's Largest Fly Rod".
Travel services and amenities important to travelers in and around Houston British Columbia includes accommodations (lodges, motels, bed and breakfasts, vacation homes, resorts, cottages, cabins), campgrounds, tours, guides, restaurants, coffee shop, grocery store, pub, liquor store, gas stations, gift stores, and transportation services including taxi, and floatplanes.