Gateway to the Great Bear Rainforest, Prince Rupert punches well above its size — totem poles, grizzly sanctuaries, and reversing rapids all within reach of a charming waterfront you can walk to straight off the ship.
Ships dock directly at the Northland Cruise Terminal — no tendering. The historic Cow Bay waterfront is a short, flat walk away.
💡 Pro move: Prince Rupert has one of the largest tidal ranges in North America (up to 7 m / 23 ft). The terminal ramp handles this automatically, but note water levels change dramatically through the day.
Prince Rupert is a docked port — ships berth alongside the Northland Cruise Terminal, a purpose-built facility opened in 2004.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines (Alaska season) | Northland Cruise Terminal, Cow Bay waterfront📍 | Docked |
| Expedition vessels | Northland Cruise Terminal or city dock📍 | Docked |
Prince Rupert's headline draw is raw wilderness — grizzly bear sanctuaries, whale-watching, and Great Bear Rainforest trails — backed by rich Tsimshian First Nations culture right in town.
Canada's first protected grizzly habitat, accessible only by floatplane or boat. Observe grizzlies fishing and foraging in one of the most pristine coastal estuaries on the continent.
Find grizzly bear tours →A scenic rail journey inland through old-growth rainforest combined with a road segment showcasing glacial valleys and salmon rivers — one of the port's signature new offerings.
Find rainforest tours →The nutrient-rich waters off Prince Rupert support humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, and bald eagles. Most tours run 3-4 hours with knowledgeable local naturalists.
Find whale watching tours →A remarkably intact 19th-century salmon cannery at Port Edward (~20 min south) that once employed 800 seasonal workers. Guided tours bring the cannery era vividly to life.
Find cannery tours →Housed in a longhouse-style building, this museum tells the story of the Ts'msyen (Tsimshian) Nation and Northwest Coast peoples through art, artefacts, and cultural demonstrations. Walking distance from the pier.
Find cultural tours →An easy 5 km loop through old-growth coastal rainforest leading to Butze Rapids — a natural reversing rapid driven by tidal flows. Great for families, photographers, and independent walkers.
Find hiking tours →Prince Rupert is a genuine walking port — Cow Bay and downtown are flat and interesting, with the Museum of Northern BC, totem poles, and good seafood spots all reachable on foot.
Follow the Atlin Promenade from the cruise terminal along the waterfront into Cow Bay. Browse boutiques, grab coffee at Cow Bay Cafe, and check out the colourful marina and Cow Bay Road shops.
From Cow Bay, head inland to the Museum of Northern BC on First Avenue, then walk through downtown past several totem poles and heritage buildings. Kwinitsa Railway Station Museum is a short detour near the waterfront.
Climate normals for Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 41°F / 5°C | 31°F / -1°C | 22 |
| Feb | 39°F / 4°C | 28°F / -2°C | 18 |
| Mar | 44°F / 7°C | 31°F / -1°C | 19 |
| Apr | 50°F / 10°C | 35°F / 2°C | 19 |
| May | 57°F / 14°C | 43°F / 6°C | 14 |
| Jun | 60°F / 16°C | 48°F / 9°C | 17 |
| Jul | 64°F / 18°C | 53°F / 12°C | 15 |
| Aug | 64°F / 18°C | 53°F / 12°C | 17 |
| Sep | 60°F / 16°C | 49°F / 9°C | 18 |
| Oct | 53°F / 12°C | 42°F / 6°C | 20 |
| Nov | 44°F / 7°C | 35°F / 2°C | 22 |
| Dec | 38°F / 3°C | 28°F / -2°C | 20 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)
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