Fort St. James National Historic Site

Fort St. James National Historic Site opens on May 16, 2026. We look forward to seeing you then!


Tour Canada’s largest collection of wooden buildings faithfully restored to the fur trade era. Meet and talk to site interpretive staff in period costume. Take a self guided audio tour, dine at the Home Stretch Diner and don't miss the chicken races!

Free admission

The Canada Strong Pass is back! Enjoy free admission with Parks Canada from June 19 to September 7, 2026.

The fort's "world-class" chicken races

Bet on the bird with the most pluck at the fort’s "world-class" chicken races.

Self-guided audio tour

Listen to stories on your own device to be immersed in the rich history of Fort St. James as you walk through the beautiful grounds.

Daily adventures

The Fort’s restored buildings and well-versed interpretive guides bring the compelling stories of the fur trade era back into present-day full colour.

Most requested

Visiting Fort St. James National Historic Site

Activities and experiences

Things to do, activities, programs, cafe, and red chairs.

Plan your visit

Find information on getting here, maps, hours of operation, fees, and brochures.

Fees

Free admission, program fees, and more.

About Fort St. James National Historic Site

Culture and history

History, culture, and people of historic significance.

Stewardship and management

Site management, plans, film permits, contact information and mailing list subscription.

How to get here

Contact us

Phone number: 250-996-7191
Email address: stjames@pc.gc.ca

Hours of operation

May 16 to September 8, 2026
Every day, from 9 am to 5 pm

*Open all year round for self-guided walks of the historic site grounds, interpretive tours available by appointment.

Social

More places to discover with Parks Canada

Fort Langley National Historic Site

Experience life as a 19th century voyageur at Fort Langley, where the colony of British Columbia was born. Mingle with fur traders, pan for gold, learn the blacksmith’s art and camp in an HBC-themed oTENTik.

Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site

Amid lush rainforest islands and seas rich with wildlife, Gwaii Haanas harbours rare sites of carved poles and longhouses, making this park culturally important to the Haida people who co-manage cooperatively manage the region with Parks Canada.

Jasper National Park

Abundant in natural beauty, wildlife, lakes, waterfalls and mountains, Jasper is a wild and wondrous place to visit year-round.

Date modified :