by DawnA3
Nice little town
Visited: Sep 18, 2006
by FrankC8
I would prefer a longer stay in Prince Rupert Just didn't have enough time to see all the things I wanted to
Visited: Jul 16, 2011
by JeraldH
Not much at this port plus it was late in the day which limited activities. The museum near the ship had a great gift shop.
Visited: Jun 01, 2010
by KerryM1
Nothing really there - According to staff, it is only a stop because Canada requires it when entering their waters
Visited: May 12, 2007
by EideeH
Till today I still don't understand the cruise ship must stop at Prince Rupert. There are other ports in Canada that passengers like to visit . It was a waste of time
Visited: Sep 09, 2006
by CherylO1
Want was the point? Everything (Stores, etc.) were closed. since we got there at 5:00 PM. a compelete waste of time. No duty free store
Visited: May 19, 2007
by Carl2
Port neat, but a little depressing.
Visited: Sep 25, 2006
by ScottG6
If not on a activity you only need an hour or two
Visited: May 27, 2006
by Joanne3
this port was a waste of time. There was nothing to do. Downtown was a disappoinment. No good touist attractions. They should eliminate this stop from the cruise.
Visited: May 27, 2006
by BradM6
what a disapointment, we were told the cruiselines were going to discontinue going here. Wish it would have been sooner! More time should have been spent in Juneau rather than going here!
Visited: Aug 06, 2011
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