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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Beaumont Provincial Park lies within the Nechako Plateau bordered to the west and north by the Hazelton, Skeena and Omineca mountains. A sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing and a variety of fac... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
After 143 km (90 mi.), at MacLeod Lake, a narrow, winding paved road branches off westwards to Carp Lake Provi ... More on PlanetWare

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Prince George, Bc
Purden is central British Columbia's largest ski mountain. For more than 30 years, Purden has been supplying an exciting and robust ski adventure. With 25 named runs, the longest (Lakeview) has ove... More on SkiResortGuide.com
I grew up skiing the hills in the Okanagan and this gem gives Mt. Baldy, Apex, Big White and Silver Star a run for their money! More on SkiResortGuide.com

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Prince George, Bc
Nestled in the pristine wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, Powder King offers the best of the great outdoors, from virgin snow and breath taking drops, to the gentle groomed slopes of beginner run... More on SkiResortGuide.com
Powder King has no infrastructure, is in the middle of nowhere and a slow chairlift that stops frequently however they do have a restaurant and what they call a hotel which is comprised of Atco Tra... More on SkiResortGuide.com

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200-1515 2nd Ave, Prince George, BC, Canada

#5.
333 Becott Place, Prince George, British Columbia
The Exploration Place has approximately 8000 square feet of exhibit space filled to the brim with exciting, hands on interpretive materials. - Our Children's Gallery houses two life size dinosaurs,... More on MuseumStuff.com
If you only have time to visit one attraction in Prince George, make it this one, especially if you are with kids . More on igougo

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Exploration Place, 333 Becott Place, Prince George, BC V2L 4V7, Canada

#7.
Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum, 850 River Road, Prince George, BC V2L 5S8, Canada

#8.
850 River Road, British Columbia
Dedicated to preserving, displaying, and educating the public, this 8 acre museum site features historic railway and forestry artifacts with one of the largest exhibits in BC, several historical bu... More on DogFriendly.com
At first glance, the museum looks like a big junkyard because there are railroad cars, small buildings and large pieces of equipment, some in various stages of repair and restoration, strewn ever... More on igougo

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444 George St, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2L1R6

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2005 Highway 97 South, Prince George, BC, Canada, V2N7A3
