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Vanderhoof, British Columbia - Wikipedia Vanderhoof is a district municipality near the geographical centre [3] of British Columbia, Canada Covering 2 92 square kilometers, [4] it has a population of about 4,500 within town limits, and offers services to nearly 10,000 people in nearby rural communities
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Vanderhoof (2025) - Tripadvisor Top Things to Do in Vanderhoof, British Columbia: See Tripadvisor's 726 traveller reviews and photos of Vanderhoof tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July
Vanderhoof - Explore British Columbia Nestled in the fertile Nechako Valley, on the banks of the Nechako River, rural Vanderhoof is the geographical centre of the province of British Columbia The Carrier Indians pioneered the land in this area long before the first white man arrived
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Vanderhoof | Yellowhead Highway 16 - Travel British Columbia Vanderhoof is a district municipality along Yellowhead Highway 16 in Northern British Columbia The area is surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape, with numerous natural habitats
Vanderhoof, British Columbia Canada - Come Explore Canada Vanderhoof is a small town in British Columbia, Canada, known for its beautiful natural scenery and outdoor recreational activities It is located in the heart of the Nechako Valley and is surrounded by forests, lakes, and rivers
Vanderhoof and Fort St. James, British Columbia - BC Adventure Located in the centre of British Columbia, Vanderhoof is a pleasant agricultural and forestry based community with nearby opportunities for outdoor adventures Nature lovers will be intrigued with the thousands of migrating Canada Geese that use the area as a stopover for their spring and fall migrations