
Hines Creek
Hines Creek is a small community with a huge heart. Named for a respected fur buyer, Jack Hines, by the local First Nations, the village does its namesake proud with its friendly, welcoming, and supportive culture.
It’s also known as “the End of Steel,” because it was historically the most northwestern point that the Canadian National Railway reached. View the world’s largest spike (13 feet high!) at Spike Park. Or enjoy homemade cinnamon buns every Saturday all summer long at the End of Steel Museum Market Garden. There’s also an arena, a fitness centre, and an Adventure Park right in town. This little community has a whole lot to offer!
“First time camping at the Golf Course in the none serviced site and it was very nice got to park beside the creek. The new club house is very beautiful inside and all the staff are every friendly I would come back here in a heartbeat.”
Frank Doll, Facebook Review
Hines Creek Website
60 minutes west of Peace River, 90 minutes north of Grande Prairie.
Hines Creek Winter Do Not Miss List
With such a welcoming and fun atmosphere, the Village of Hines Creek is a great place to embrace the winter. Grab some delicious locally sourced food, tie up your skates, or warm up with a workout at the local gym. With regularly groomed snowmobile and hiking trails, your path is smooth to take in all the beauty this little village offers – no matter what activity you choose.Read the full article
5 Best Attractions in Hines Creek
With great hospitality, beautiful scenery and activities for all ages, Hines Creek is the perfect place to be this summer. Whether you’re planning on staying or just passing through, you’re bound to have an amazing time at one of the many attractions it has to offer.Read the full article >
Hines Creek Attractions
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