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Prince George British Columbia

Prince George is the main service center located in the Northern British Columbia, Canada. It’s the largest metropolis north of Kamloops in British Columbia in which it is known to be the BC's Northern Capital.

From the very start, Prince George was established in the region of the forest industry. Nowadays, the major employer in city is the forest industry. Prince George has the considerable industrial portions South and North of town, along Fraser River. This comprises three pulp and paper mills, numerous chemical factories, saw mills and oil refinery.

Despite of numerous interesting and exhilarating natural features, and some prominent museums, an outstanding Prince George Folkfest held in July, a magnificent art gallery, an extraordinary recurrent farmer's market, and a lot of other attempts in the city to build Prince George a fascinating tourist target, Prince George stays a stop; the service center for tourists, and not the destination on the majorities if the travelers' itineraries. Below are the famous spots in Prince George.

• University of Northern British Columbia Grounds: This is located up in the town, the sight from the site is stunning. There are lot of mountain bike paths and hiking trails in the Forests for the World at the back the university grounds.

• Mr. PG: A huge statue of a man with 3 stumps for arms and legs, approximately 10 meters tall, has to be perceived to be considered. Mr. PG stands close to the traveler information center at the crossroads of Highway 16 and 97.

• Fort George Park: Situated just outside the downtown, this is a pleasurable river side park through a huge playground.

• Prince George Courthouse: A remarkable, innovative building features a well-known ground roof is one of the PG’s tourist attraction.

• Connaught Hill - A little hill in middle of town, have the short drive in the direction of top to make out a stunning outlook of town, and take pleasure in the gardens as well as shaded regions on the peak.

• Nechako River Cutbanks: Huge banks of the sand along Nechako River are remarkable view. During mid-summer, Prince George Sandblast is being held wherein the competitors snow and ski board down sandy cutbanks going to the town below, yet the yearly event has been stopped due to accidents. This contest has been seen in ski movies of Warren Miller for many years.

• Specialty Avenue: In current years, the 4th Avenue has been rising as an invigorated downtown region. There are numerous exceptional shops including, Books & Company, Homework, Dandy Lines, J.J. Springers, Darlenes Handwovens, and Kathy's Quilt Shop.

• Forests for the World: This is the short drive from downtown center in Cranbook Hill with mountaineering, Shane lake, the picnic area, and the lookout point. A fine place to see nature without going too faraway

• Railway & Forestry Museum: Located east of the downtown, on other part of railway yards all along River Road. It features a lot of the old railway equipment which includes numerous coaches in process of being returned. Some prominent pieces of tools include BC Rail Electric vehicles, Russel Wooden Snowplow, and BC Government Coach "Endeavour".

• The Two Rivers Art Gallery: Located right the downtown in a striking, purpose-built structure. The gallery has the art by the artists from British Columbia. The best part in Prince George, as well as very significant the admission cost. Admission for adults is $5.00, then for children is $3.00 and free on Thursdays.

• Huble Homestead: This remarkable place situated 40km north of PG, just off the Highway 97 have the house of Al Huble, a trader who arrived in the year 1904. There are different other buildings which includes general store, blacksmith shop, and trapper's cabin, a few original and a few reconstructed.


   
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