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  2. Fraser River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Prince George, BC: Coordinates Area: 4,899 ha. (48.99 km²) ... BC Parks: Fraser River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is 4,899 ...

  3. Prince George, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    A History of Prince George. Prince George: the author. University Women's Club of Prince George (2005). Street Names of Prince George. Prince George: College of New Caledonia Press. ISBN 0-9735092-0-1. Walker, Russell. Bacon, Beans and Brave Hearts. West, Willis J. (1985). Stagecoach and Sternwheeler Days in the Cariboo and Central BC.

  4. Mr. PG - Wikipedia

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    Mr. PG is a mascot for and monument in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. [1] He was first constructed in 1960 as a symbol of the importance of the forestry industry to the city. [2] He currently stands at the junction of Highway 97 and Highway 16. He is 8.138 m (26.70 ft) tall and his head is 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in diameter.

  5. CN Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Prince George Cougars ice hockey team of the Western Hockey League. And in 2010, for one season, the CN Centre was the home of the Prince George Fury, of the Canadian Indoor Soccer League. The CN Centre has a 200 ft. x 85 ft. ice surface, and is able to convert to an Olympic-sized ice surface of 200 ft. x 100 ft.

  6. Kopar Memorial Arena - Wikipedia

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    Kopar Memorial Arena is an indoor arena located in Prince George, British Columbia, that was built in 1958. Originally called the Prince George Coliseum, it is located next to the Prince George Civic Centre on Dominion Street. It seats 2,112 (including standing room) and is home to the Prince George Spruce Kings of the British Columbia Hockey ...

  7. Eskers Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Eskers Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.The park comprises roughly 4,044 hectares (40.44 km 2; 15.61 sq mi) and was created in 1987.. Located west of Nukko Lake, which lies northwest of the city of Prince George, it protects an area of the 40-kilometre (25 mi) Stuart River Eskers

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.