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Located off Highway 97, just east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, our Super 8 Fort Nelson hotel is a convenient stop when you want a break from the road.
Ecological Services, Drill Waste Disposal Management Services, Spill Management & Contaminated Site Investigation Services, Reclaimation/Remediation, Environmental Products, Environmental Assessments
Call us today at 2508495211 or Toll free at 1877-849-5211!
Air Charters & Glacier Tours, Canoe, Kayak, Rafting Trips, Back Country Hiking & Skiing, Film Industry Support, Sightseeing & Glacier Tours, Aerial Surveys, Exploration Support, Operating Year Round
Danger Tree Removal, Trimming & Pruning, Stump Removal & Grinding, Chipping & Clean-Up. Tree Climbing & Topping, Tree Falling, Brush Removal, Line Cutting, Utility Arborist, 24 HR Emergency Service
Give us a call for all your excavation needs!
Very prompt service and Welldone job! Read more
As a partner in the worldwide Anglican Communion and in the universal Church, we proclaim and celebrate the gospel of Jesus Christ in worship and action. We are a mission diocese within the Anglican Church of Canada. Founded in 1891 as the Diocese of Selkirk, and changed to the Diocese of Yukon in 1907. As a mission diocese, we are members of the Council of the North, which is a grouping of financially assisted dioceses, supported through grants by General Synod and the generosity of donors. We minister with, and among, 13 parishes throughout the communities of Yukon and Northern BC. This includes Old Crow, Keno, Mayo, Dawson City, Pelly Crossing, Haines Junction, Faro, Ross River, Whitehorse, Teslin, Watson Lake, Atlin, Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Fort Nelson. We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territories of the 14 Yukon First Nations and the First Nations of Northern British Columbia and we give thanks for their generous welcome.
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