Banks in Stewart BC 2025
Updated March 2025 · Northwest BC Remote Banking
Stewart is a small community of approximately 400 people at the head of the Portland Canal on BC's northwest coast, located about 65 kilometres west of the Cassiar Highway via Highway 37A. Stewart is Canada's most northerly ice-free port and sits directly on the Alaska border — the American community of Hyder, Alaska is immediately adjacent. Stewart has historically relied on mining at the Brucejack gold mine and the Premier mine site, and has seen significant mining-related activity. The area is within Nisg̱a'a Lisims Government and Tahltan treaty areas.
Banking in Stewart — Practical Reality
Stewart is a very small and remote community. There are no chartered bank branches in Stewart. Residents manage banking primarily through online platforms, with trips to Terrace (approximately 3.5 hours via Highway 37 and 37A) for in-person services.
ATMs and Local Cash Access
Stewart may have a single independent ATM — check locally for availability and surcharge amounts. The Alaska border means some residents also use Hyder, Alaska for some purchases (noting currency exchange considerations). Planning cash needs before extended periods away from services is essential.
Online Banking for Stewart Residents
- KOHO — The most practical banking solution for Stewart: free Visa prepaid account, works at local businesses, Hyder stores, and online. No branch required.
- EQ Bank — High-interest savings with no fees; accessible anytime with a good internet connection
- Simplii Financial / Tangerine — Free chequing accounts that operate entirely online
Mining Industry Banking in Stewart
The Brucejack gold mine (operated by Newmont/formerly Pretium) employs workers on rotation schedules. Fly-in/fly-out workers and camp-based employees have specific banking needs:
- Most mining workers maintain banking in their home community (e.g., Terrace, Prince George, or wherever family lives) rather than in Stewart itself
- Direct deposit to any Canadian bank account works from any mine site
- RRSP and TFSA contributions should be prioritized during high-income mining years
- Mining workers living full-time in Stewart qualify for the Northern Residents Deduction
Zone A NRD: Stewart is in Zone A of the Northern Residents Deduction. Given the remote location and the cost of travel for medical care, family visits, and basic services, the travel benefit deduction component of the NRD is particularly important for Stewart residents. Claim both the basic amount and any eligible travel benefits.
US-Canada Border Banking Considerations
Stewart's unique position directly beside Hyder, Alaska creates some interesting financial considerations:
- USD/CAD currency exchange: keeping a small amount of USD is useful for Hyder purchases
- US stores in Hyder accept Canadian dollars but at unfavourable rates — use a no-FX-fee card like KOHO when shopping across the border
- Tax implications of US purchases should be considered (GST/HST on imports)
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