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Kitimat - Wikipedia Kitimat is a district municipality in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada It is a member municipality of the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine regional government
Discover Kitimat BC | Come here to Explore - Kitimat Bound People come to Kitimat to enjoy more of the things they love Renowned for being a marvel of nature and industry, Kitimat is situated in a spectacular natural setting, enveloped in the beauty of British Columbia’s pristine north coast mountains
District of Kitimat Kitimat is a charming small town at the edge of the Douglas Channel A place with rewarding careers and plenty of opportunities for adventure
Learn More About Kitimat, BC - Industries, Attractions More . . . Incorporated in 1953, Kitimat is known for being a marvel of nature and industry The benefits of living in Kitimat include a thriving economy, the bounty of business and exciting employment opportunities balanced alongside a comfortable, relaxed lifestyle
Kitimat, British Columbia | Attractions, News, Information And More Kitimat is a small British Columbia town located at the mouth of the Kitimat River in the North Coast region of the Province, with a population of around 8,000 people and 63km south of Terrace and 629km west of Prince George
Kitimat | Industrial Town, Aluminum Smelter, Port City | Britannica Kitimat, a modern planned community, sprang up in the wilderness south of Terrace, to which it is linked by rail While the economy of Kitimat is largely dependent upon aluminum, a forest-products complex and commercial fishing are also of significance
Experience Exceptional Outdoors and a Mixing Pot of Cultures at Kitimat Kitimat was planned and built by Alcan in the 1950s for workers at the local aluminum smelter, which was later purchased by Rio Tinto As people moved here from all over the world, Kitimat became a mixing pot of cultures – Portuguese, Italian, Sikh and Greek, to name a few
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kitimat (2025) - Tripadvisor Giant Spruce Park is located on the shores of the Kitimat River flood plain The remains of a previously registered "largest living Sitka Spruce in BC" can be found in the park
Kitimat - The Canadian Encyclopedia The district of Kitimat is located at the head of the Douglas Channel, 206 km east of Prince Rupert by road Its name comes from the Tsimshian term for the Haisla inhabitants of the area, Kitamaat (“people of the snow”) The modern community was founded in the early 1950s