Ancient Forest near Prince George
Prince George

A vibrant city with a variety of activities, ranging from colourful theatre performances and local festivals within the streets, to hiking, fishing and a round of golf within the beautiful surrounding forests and hills.

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Prince George Overview

Prince George holidays enjoy the town’s central position and quiet location that makes it ideal for touring through the province, offering some bustling city attractions against the parks of Tweedsmuir North, Kakwa, Bowrton Lake and numerous smaller parks.

Prince George is a regional centre for shopping, the arts, sports and restaurants, making it a great destination in itself for anyone looking for a balance of the northern wilderness and modern comforts.

Things to do in Prince George

Holidays to Prince George offer a blend of modern shopping malls and specialty stores that offer local arts and crafts. The Ancient Forest Trail is an individual eco-system of boreal forests and is an amazing hiking trail deep in the forests. Prince George has a number of city parks including Fort George Park, one of the best known in Prince George and has a host of family attractions throughout the year. Connaught Hill is a landscaped park offering views over the whole town and local area and Blackburn Park is geared-up for picnics and sports with its own sand volleyball court, baseball diamond and tennis courts. Indoor attractions include the Prince George Playhouse, Theatre North West, the Aquatic Centre, numerous bowling alleys and more. 

When to go to Prince George

Prince George enjoys summer high temperatures of an average of 22.1°C with winter average lows of -13.6°C in January.

Touring in Prince George

Canadian Sky’s 14-night Self-drive American Historic Highways begins in New York before heading north as far as Quebec. It then follows the river south to Montreal and includes Toronto and Niagara Falls before heading south to Harrisburg and Williamsburg, before heading back to New York via Washington D.C.

Planning a holiday to Prince George in 2017 or 2018?

If you are planning a holiday to Prince George in 2017 or 2018, Canadian Sky can help you to organise your perfect holiday. Call our Prince George Specialists now.  You are just one phone call away from making the most of your next holiday.

Holiday highlights

  • Ancient Forest Trail
  • Connaught Hill
  • Fort George Park
  • Ferguson Lake
  • Exhibition Park
  • Barkerville
  • Exploration Place
  • Fort St. James National Historical Site
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Groop Gallery

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