⚓Ready for cruise season in #PrinceRupert?🚢
To help visitors find their way around, we contributed $130k to @VisitRupert for new wayfinding signs featuring Sm’algyax language & local Indigenous artwork🎨
Keep an eye out for these fresh signs on your next visit🔥@rupertport
ALT Cruise ship along the river where pedestrians walk.
ALT Salmon wayfinding signage with black text that says Historic Downtown.
ALT Green wayfinding signage with black text that reads Midtown.
Change is on the way for our Port Interpretive Centre! The space, which also serves as the local Visitor Information Centre, will temporarily close from Feb.15 until mid-June to undergo a redesign. We're working with @VisitRupert to mitigate the impacts: bit.ly/3Xe2hIE
Prince Rupert holds the title for both the rainiest AND cloudiest City in Canada!
📸Chelsey Ellis
Prince Rupert sits on the traditional and unceded territory of the Ts’msyen Sm'algyax-Speaking Peoples.
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