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Prince George
British Columbia
Picturesque Surroundings
Prince George, known as BC's northern capital, is located at the confluence of the Nechako and Fraser rivers. The city has a unique blend of picturesque pastoral features and entertaining cultural centers. Much of its natural surroundings and historic heritage has been retained in its 116 parks. Explore the city by taking a relaxing horse-drawn carriage ride
Prince George offers activities that are sure to please any visitor. Stroll through one of the many diverse and acclaimed art museums. If you're up for a laugh, visit one of Prince George's comedy clubs.
Summertime festivals such as Folkfest celebrate the city's ethnic heritage with an array of talented musicians and artisans. Shops offer a variety of arts and crafts.
Explore Canada's Rocky Mountains
The area surrounding Prince George is a wilderness that provides a variety of recreational opportunities. The spectacular mountains, clear lakes and rolling rivers are the perfect place for any adventure. Backcountry hikes and endless fishing are just a few of the ways to spend time here.
With over 1600 lakes and streams within an hour of Prince George, it's no wonder that these waterways are renowned for their abundant Rainbow trout, Arctic Grayling, Rocky Mountain Whitefish, Kokanee, Bull Trout, Lake Trout and Burbot. Whether you're looking for a 'trophy' fish or just a good time, stream flyfishing or pontoon fishing is sure to take you right where the angling action is.
Explore the Rocky Mountains' many hiking trails by foot or by llama; Strider Adventures offers guided tours with a four-legged companion ranging from half day to week long trips. Hit the greens at Aspen Grove or Aberdeen Glen Golf Clubs and you'll see why Prince George is fast becoming the golfing destination for northern British Columbia.

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