The townsite of Stewart, B.C. looking south down the Portland Canal
This page was last updated on: July 12, 2008
Stewart,
British Columbia, Canada
History

Stewart's setting can only be described in superlatives, combining an oceanfront location with alpine scenery, glaciers, ice fields, and spectacular waterfalls. This setting and the outdoor recreation opportunities it offers, contribute in an important way to the communities lifestyles. The area offers, fresh and saltwater fishing, boating, hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and numerous other activities.
Stewart's colorful history has been dictated by the fortunes of the mining industry.  The first exploration in the area took place in the late 1890's and the town site was named in 1905. An estimated 10,000 people resided in the area n the early 1900's, attracted by the prospects of gold; yet during World War I the population was reduced to less than twenty. Stewart was founded by two Scottish brothers, John and Robert Stewart.
Major mines such as Premier Gold, Big Missouri and Granduc Copper have been established in the Stewart area. These projects created the impetus for population increases and attracted a skilled work force to the community. Mining is also primarily responsible for the development of support services such as heavy duty mechanics, welding shops, and transportation-related businesses, which provide service to all the basic resource industries. Today employment in the community is much more broadly-based and includes opportunities in transportation, mining, logging, retail and hospitality sector, and public administration.
As a contact zone between the Coast Range Batholith and sedimentary formations to the east, the Stewart area is highly mineralized and contains proven reserves of a wide range of precious and base metals including gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc.

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Links to some of the best websites regarding Alaska
Canada's Largest Outdoor Resource Page
Great Outdoor Resource Page
Canadian Newspapers Online - listed by province
Stewart, B.C,/ Hyder, Alaska - tide charts for Portland Canal
Stewart , Government Agent
Virtual North travel & information
Terrace Tourism Society
Stewart Cassiar Tourism Council
Bob the Tourist - links to websites regarding travel across Canada



Bear Glacier July 1, 2003
A view of the Hyder Dock (foreground), Town of Hyder & Salmon River (background)
Portland Canal
Town of Hyder
Salmon River
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Hyder, Alaska, United States

History

Hyder was originally called Portland city, and the name was changed in 1914 after Frederick Hyder, a Canadian mining engineer who predicted a bright future for the area. Hyders boom years occurred between the years 1920 and 1930, and the Riverside Mine extracted gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc and tungsten until 1953. By 1956, all major mining had closed except for Granduc Copper Mine in Canada, which operated until 1984.
Hyder is known as the "Friendliest Ghost Town in Alaska." Hyder's economy is based primarily on tourism today.
Visitors usually make more than one visit to Fish Creek bear viewing area, trying to view grizzlies and black bears as they feed on the spawning salmon.
Continuing on past Fish Creek visitors will re-enter Canada and begin their assent to the Salmon Glacier.
There are two public boat launching facilities to the Portland Canal one located in Stewart and one in Hyder. Be sure to check the tide tables to ensure safe launching.
Hyder
Stewart
The Border
Portland Canal
The photo to the left shows the close proximity of the towns of Hyder, Alaska and Stewart British Columbia. In the center of the photo you can see a fine line, this is the international border between Alaska and British Columbia
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GRIZZLIES, EAGLES AND GLACIERS, OH MY!
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Hyder, Alaska Business Websites
See the article "Face to Face With The Grizzly" Killer or Noble Spirit. This article has links to other sites regarding bears in general and Grizzly Bears.
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Parts of the movie Insomnia, starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank were filmed in Stewart in July 2001
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Click on the underlined text to go to the website for the new reality based TV series filmed at various locations throughout British Columbia. Some of the filming took place in and around the Stewart Area. Check out No Boundaries
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Property Values in Stewart, B.C.
Snowshoe Horse, courtesy of
Stewart Historical Society Museum
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Incredible Property Values, LOW Taxes, Pristine environment
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August 7, 2007 this is where I had my lunch today.  Where was your dining room?
Salmon Glacier, Stewart, B.C.
Wireless Internet is available in Stewart
Wireless Internet is available in Stewart
When you do finally visit Stewart, B.C. be sure to budget at least 3 hours to fully enjoy the Stewart HIstorical Museum. 
Ripley Creek Inn
Bayview Hotel
Stewart.....Where High Speed, affordable, Wireless Internet is a reality
(on the Estuary)
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Spirit Bear courtesy of L. Kasum Photos taken at km70 on Hwy 37
in June 2008