Hudson's Hope
Nestled among the Rocky Mountain foothills in the northeastern corner of British Columbia, Hudson's Hope is a charming district municipality straddling both banks of the breathtaking Peace River. In summer, you'll enjoy endless sunny days while a peaceful, snow-blanketed wonderland awaits in winter, dotted with just over a thousand warm-hearted locals.

Hudson's Hope is a town steeped in history that goes back a whopping 7500 years. Starting as an indigenous trading hub, the glint of Peace River gold in the late 1800s drew European explorers and settlers. Today, the town's rich cultural tapestry blends influences from the First Nations with its European roots.

Blessed with an abundance of natural resources, Hudson's Hope thrives on forestry, farming, and hydroelectric power. BC Hydro, one of Canada’s largest utilities, enjoys a significant presence here. The town boasts two hydroelectric power-producing dams: the colossal W.A.C. Bennett Dam and Peace Canyon Dam, both points of local pride.

For outdoor and nature enthusiasts, Hudson's Hope is nothing short of paradise. The Dinosaur Lake Paleontological Site invites budding fossil-hunters while the Hudson's Hope Museum offers an immersive dive into the area's natural and cultural history. Wildlife-watchers can spot majestic moose, bald eagles, and bears in the surrounding forests, and the shimmering lakes and rivers invite for unforgettable fishing and boating adventures.

True to its nature-loving spirit, Hudson's Hope prioritizes sustainability with its community composting program and home energy-efficiency initiatives. And that's not all - the town serves as a welcoming gateway into gorgeous Northeast British Columbia, featuring interesting towns like Chetwynd, known for its spectacular chainsaw carving championship, and Fort St. John, the region's largest city.

Hudson's Hope, with its serene landscapes and vibrant history, is undoubtedly a hidden gem waiting for you to discover!