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Arts, Culture & Entertainment

9600 93 Avenue
Fort St. John

Enjoy an evening show or a weekend matinee at the 5-plex cinema.

11308 Alaska Road
Fort St. John

Fort St. John’s newest entertainment facility houses a show lounge, paper and electronic bingo, pool and snooker tables, traditional and interactive lottery products, and slot machines.

Fort St. John North Peace Museum
9323 100 Street
Fort St. John

Open Monday to Saturday, year-round.

The Fort St. John North Peace Museum tells the story of the Fort St. John region from First Nations’ settlements to the oil and gas industries of today.

Come explore a tepee, trapper’s cabin, blacksmith’s shop, 1921 school room, 1930s dentist office, missionary chapel, 1930 Outpost Hospital room, Finch’s General Store, British Columbia Police Barracks, furnished rooms of a pioneer home, post office, newspaper office, Alaska Highway exhibit, photographs, artefacts, and more!

The Fort St. John North Peace Museum and North Peace Historical Society are dedicated to the collection, preservation, storage and display of items relating to the history of the North Peace River area for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations. The museum is very pleased to host tours when contacted in advance.

10156 100 Avenue
Fort St. John

The Lido Theatre originally opened in 1956 and plays host to many arts and music events throughout the year, as well as showing classic movies, comedians, and hypnotists. 

9422 100 Street
Fort St. John
10015 100 Avenue
Fort St. John

The North Peace Cultural Centre is home to a 400+ seat theatre which showcases many musical, theatrical, and other entertaining performances throughout the year. Check out their website for upcoming shows.

10015 100 Avenue
Fort St. John

The art gallery displays local artwork, crafts, and hosts local and travelling art exhibits year-round. Located inside the North Peace Cultural Centre.