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  2. Prince George, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    A Thousand Blunders: The History of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Northern British Columbia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 0-7748-0552-8. Nash, Mike (2007). Exploring Prince George – A Guide To North Central B.C. Outdoors. Rocky Mountain Books. ISBN 978-1-894765-49-7. Poser, William (1999).

  3. Paddlewheel Park - Wikipedia

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    Paddlewheel Park is a small city park on the Fraser River in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. The park was built in honor of the upper Fraser River sternwheelers that landed there from 1909 until 1921.

  4. Ness Lake - Wikipedia

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    Ness Lake is a lake in British Columbia's Northern Interior. Located 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of the city of Prince George, it is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, water sports and other recreational activities. The lake has a distinctive shape, as it is divided into three larger "basins" (Southwest, Central and East), which ...

  5. Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum is in Prince George, British Columbia. Its collection consists of over sixty pieces of rolling stock (including a 1906 steam locomotive being restored and a GMD GF6C electric locomotive), ten historical buildings and numerous smaller artifacts on an 8-acre (32,000 m 2) site. The Museum opened on July ...

  6. Purden Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located east of Prince George. It encompasses the north and east sides of Purden Lake. [2] It was established in August 1971 and covers 2,521 hectares. [3] In 2018, Purden became the first accessible park in British Columbia, adding wheelchair ramps and specialist playground equipment. [4]

  7. Powder King Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George supported, but the Prince George City Council opposed, the 1997 Powder King bid for a casino licence. [28] The B.C. government rejected the proposal. [29] Navigating foggy conditions, a bus owned by the resort hit the tail end of a logging truck backing onto the highway, just north of Salmon Valley.

  8. Fort George Canyon Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort George Canyon Provincial Park is a provincial park south of Prince George in British Columbia, Canada. The park's area is 440 acres (180 ha) and includes part of the Fraser River. No camping, campfires, swimming, kayaking, horses, pets, or rock climbing are allowed. Skiing, fishing, and hunting are allowed.

  9. Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area

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    Tweedsmuir gained park status in 1938 as the earliest large park established under the BC Parks protected areas system. [2] Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area was re-designated a park and protected area as the latter classification allows resource extraction and other economic activities not permitted in full park designations.

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