Every small town has a story. We've mapped990of them.

Taylor Speedway

Sending
User Review
0 (0 votes)
Outdoor

This next spot gives you the need for speed!  The Taylor Speedway is a racing dirt track located on the outskirts of Taylor, perfect for an evening of enthusiasm, competition and community fun! The race car track features room for four to eight cars per class, and people of all ages, starting from 16 and onwards, race in friendly and competitive races! This is the perfect spot for an evening of fun and racing in the town of Taylor.

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/TaylorSpeedway

1000 Towns · Canada travel powered by Booking.com

Best stays in Taylor British Columbia

Explore other places in Taylor | British Columbia

Taylor | British Columbia
The Caffeination Station
The Caffeination Station
Known for its cheerful vibe and hospitable staff, The Caffeination Station is a local favourite. They are a dedicated takeout…
Read more →
Taylor | British Columbia
Taylor Motocross Track
Taylor Motocross Track
A well-maintained track located in the heart of the town, Taylor Motocross Track is the perfect spot for adventure seekers.…
Read more →
Taylor | British Columbia
Big Rig Cookhouse
Big Rig Cookhouse
This next spot is the ideal family brunch food truck for great laughs and delicious eateries at an affordable price!…
Read more →
Taylor | British Columbia
Big Bam Ski Area
Big Bam Ski Area
Winter month visitors should bring their skis and take a weekend trip to the volunteer-run Big Bam Ski Area. The…
Read more →
Taylor | British Columbia
Lone Wolf Golf Club
Lone Wolf Golf Club
This next spot is perfect for the sophisticated soul in you! The Lone Wolf Golf Club is an 18-hole, par…
Read more →
Taylor | British Columbia
Peace Island Park
Peace Island Park
Our first stop in the beautiful small town of Taylor, BC, is the peaceful Peace Island Park! This RV and…
Read more →

Discover towns near Taylor | British Columbia

British Columbia
Tumbler Ridge
Tumbler Ridge
A remote mountain town built for mining but now known for its UNESCO-designated geopark, where waterfalls, dinosaur tracks, and wild backcountry routes define the experience.
Explore →
British Columbia
Chetwynd
Chetwynd
A northern town turned open-air gallery, where dozens of detailed chainsaw carvings line the streets, creating one of the most unexpected and creative stops in British Columbia.
Explore →
British Columbia
Fort St. John
Fort St. John
A major service hub on the Alaska Highway, offering museums, good dining options, and a practical base for exploring the Peace River region.
Explore →
British Columbia
Dawson Creek
Dawson Creek
The official starting point of the Alaska Highway, where road trip culture, history displays, and “Mile 0” photos make it a must-stop for northern travellers.
Explore →

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Who Are You?

Any changes to the place info will be reviewed by 1000 Towns of Canada.