Explore the award-winning Museum of Northern British Columbia — housed in a stunning cedar longhouse — then stroll the charming heritage waterfront of Cow Bay for local art, fresh seafood, and craft beer at Wheelhouse Brewing. The perfect cultural afternoon in a genuinely characterful port.
What to expect
The Museum of Northern BC, rated one of the best small museums in Canada, holds one of the finest collections of Northwest Coast First Nations art and artefacts outside of a major city — the longhouse architecture alone is worth the visit. A short stroll along the Cow Bay boardwalk reveals independent galleries, boutiques, and the celebrated Wheelhouse Brewing Company, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the harbour. The Rushbrook Trail threads the waterfront and offers easy, scenic walking. The whole experience captures the authentic character of this extraordinary small city.
Good to know
The museum and Cow Bay are an easy 10–15 min walk from the cruise terminal — no transport needed. Museum hours vary by season; check museumofnorthernbc.com. Wheelhouse Brewing can get busy at lunch — go early or late in your port day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Prince Rupert — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.