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Are you looking for a place nearby where you can eat at a great restaurant, enjoy some down time or shop 'til you drop? Use our Interactive Map to navigate the city of Prince George. You can filter categories by making selections below, or browse a certain area of town.
If you're looking for a unique touch of style to add to your home decor, Theory Hardware provides hand-picked pieces from around the world with an emphasis on eco-friendly and sustainable processes.
Gamescape is a fun place where you can relax and play on any system of your choice: Xbox 360 (with Xbox Live), Playstation 3, Wii or a computer. They also host birthday parties and company team building sessions.
Coldsnap is one of Canada’s premiere winter music festivals. Its aim is to bring a variety of musical acts to the city of Prince George, British Columbia in the dead of winter.
This brand new family restaurant is the perfect spot to grab a bite before you head to the movies! Classic diner food is mixed with a few ethnic dishes, like Butter Chicken, to create a variety that appeals to everyone.
Are you looking to complete a home renovation, update your decor, or just get a fresh coat of paint?
The Spruce City Skating Club offers Skate Canada skating programs that complement each other and allow for unrestricted movement and development through the system. All programs are taught by professional coaches certified through the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP).
Prince George's newest nightclub is Heartbreakers! Providing live entertainment and DJs with two dance floors, Heartbreakers hosts weekend entertainment events.
This specialty store sells books, tools, gifts, and clothing for people interested in spiritual or metaphysical pursuits.
The BC Pond Hockey series is all about having fun!
The Prince George Playhouse is a 297 seat community theatre. It is the perfect venue for intimate theatre, concerts, meetings, movies and even weddings!
Over 80% of British Columbia's diverse terrain is inaccessible, thus making the helicopter the best way to see our spectacular waterfalls, canyons, mountains, valleys, and forests.
Groop Gallery is Prince George’s newest commercial art gallery, specializing in Modern and Contemporary original artworks by some of our most talented local and regional artists.
MamaYeh RV Park is nestled in 145 acres of natural, pristine forest setting, and what RV and travel lovers seek for a retreat or rejuvenation. MamaYeh also makes a great destination or rest stop on your way to other beautiful locations like Alaska, Yukon, Jasper and Vancouver.
The Northern Sport Centre is situated at the entrance of the UNBC campus. From general memberships to rental space for minor groups, to training opportunities for high-performance athletes, the Northern Sport Centre brings together fitness and sport development.
Masich Place Stadium is centrally located and minutes away from accommodations, food services, medical, and other facilities. The facility was built in 1990 for the BC Summer Games and is home of the Prince George Track and Field Club.
Nestled in the rolling mountains east of Prince George, Purden Lake Provincial Park, on the north shore of Purden Lake, is dominated by the Cariboo Mountains to the south and the McGregor range of the Rockies to the north.
Moore’s Meadow Park provides many recreation opportunities year round. Take a walk through this natural park in autumn and view the splendid fall colours.
McMillan Park is a network of three short trails leading to a grassy knoll lookout over looking the community of Prince George, BC, Canada and the mighty Nechako River. The earthy trail is an easy grade route.
LC Gunn Park is an easy grade walkway exploring the bluffs above the Fraser River located in the community of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
Visit Goodsir Nature Park for guided tours through over 160 acres of rolling land in a forest of Spruce, Aspen and Birch. Learn about 200 different kinds of trees, shrubs and wildflowers, as well as view a beaver pond, navigate trails and explore an indoor plant museum.
Forests for the World is a 106 hectare demonstration forest with 15 (8.5 mi.) kilometres of hiking trails located in the heart of Prince George, BC, Canada.
Activities and features at Crooked River include canoeing, cycling, camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, wildlife viewing, boat launch, picnic sites, playground, sani-dump and washrooms.
Explore Cottonwood Island's winding trails along the river! Follow Highway 16 to the foot of the Yellow Head Bridge on the east side of town. To the left before the bridge is River Road heading north. Follow River Road to the park, which will be on your right hand side.
Connaught Hill Park is a community park situated on the top of a hill in the centre of the community of Prince George BC, Canada. The beautifully landscaped park provides 360 degree views of the community and of Fraser River.
Join up with experienced guides on guided bowhunts for Grizzly bears, black bears, cougars, lynx and moose, then enjoy the serenity of a wilderness lodge resort.
At Triple J Ranch, you can go on horseback guided trail rides, pack trips, and relax in peaceful accommodations.
Go on a 5-7 day hunting safari for Grizzly bears, black bears, moose, elk, wolves, whitetail and mule deer.
Opatcho Lake Guides will take you Canadian moose hunting,or out to hunt for black bears, Grizzly bears, mule deer, white tail deer and wolves. Winter 'Predator' hunts for cougar and lynx are also available.
McGregor River Outfitters will guide you on your BC hunt - whether it's for Grizzly or black bears, moose, mountain goats or winter wolves.
At the Log House, experience guided horseback trail rides, fishing, hunting, drive over ATV & snowmobiling trails, rent a boat or canoe, ice skate in the winter and more!
Inzana Outfitters specializes in full service big game hunting adventures. All hunting packages include your accommodation, meals, transportation around our guiding area and a professional licensed guide.
Claw Mountain Outfitters is a hunting and fishing based operation located in northern British Columbia with approximately 2200 square miles of pristine wilderness.
Plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities are to be had here: mountain biking in the backcountry, wildlife viewing tours, canoeing down the gentle Nechako River, heli-hiking, and scenic hiking or snowshoeing trips.
Go on trophy hunting adventures for moose, grizzly bear, black bear and wolf. Take a fair chase guided hunt done by 4x4 trucks, on foot, by ATV, Argo or boat.
BC Safaris provides guided hunts for stone sheep, mountain caribou, grizzly bears, moose, mountain goats, wolves and also fishing.
The PGCC works to promote bicycling by providing workshops, clinics and other events explaining the various aspects of the sport (for example racing, touring, mountain biking and commuting).
Contact Omineca Wilderness Adventures for exciting hunting and fishing adventures that include lodging and meals.
Northern Outback Adventures will take you fishing from a lodge, out on jet boating day trips, multiple day trips fishing for salmon or steelhead, and set you up in private guest cabins.
Yellowhead Grove Golf Course boasts some of the best greens in town. Situated on Highway 16 West, less than 10 minutes from downtown Prince George, the Yellowhead Grove Golf Course has something to offer golfers of all age and skill types.
Located only 15 minutes from downtown Prince George, Tabor Mountain has 13 runs with over 180 skiable acres! Take a break in their licensed restaurant, sign up for lessons or try out night skiing for something different.
Skydive BC North has been holding First Parachute Jump courses in Northern BC since 1986, and the Yukon since 1994 .The combined total skydiving experience of Skydive BC staff is over 100 years. Since the begining the school has manifested over 15,000 jumpers.
Rotary Soccer Fields feature 8 youth fields of which 5 are lit. Additional amenities include washrooms, club house, change rooms and concession.
Experience the natural beauty of British Columbia's scenic river environments. River Jet Boat Safaris offers guided boat tours of some of BC's largest river systems including the Parsnip, Nechako, Fraser, Skeena and McGregor watersheds.
Purden is central British Columbia's largest ski mountain. For more than 40 years, it has been supplying an exciting and robust ski adventure. Purden has 25 named runs, with the longest (Lakeview) having over two miles of fabulous terrain!
The PGMP is an IHRA Sanctioned ¼ Mile Drag Strip with 5/8 Mile Shut Down and hosts a number of motorsports clubs, including Street Legal, PG All-Out and Corvettes North. In the summer, Friday nights you're welcome to race your street legal car or motorcycle.
Located in a park-like setting right in the centre of town, the Prince George Golf and Curling Club offers an enjoyable test of golf for the low handicapper as well as the weekend golfer.
Known as "The Whisper of the North", Powder King is nestled in the pristine wilderness of the Canadian Rockies about 195km north of Prince George.
Pine Valley Golf Course has many services that will make your golf experience a day to remember: 18 Par 3 holes for a total of 2446 yards, 4 driving cages, weekly rate specials, a fully stocked Pro Shop, cart rentals, licensed concessions, BBQ area and more!
At Otway, experience cross-country skiing on 45km of groomed trails, with night skiing, dog trails, a concession, ski school, and rentals as options. The trails remain open for use during the summer for hikers and bikers.
Fondly called "The Woods" by regulars, this picturesque golf course is situated on 170 acres of land northwest of the city of Prince George at Ness Lake.
For your golfing pleasure, the Links of Maggie May offers a no pressure 9 hole golf course in a relaxing country atmosphere with large greens and open fairways.
Heather Road Park is home to ball diamonds, a soccer pitch, washrooms, the Elksentre, and Volunteer Park.
Hart Highlands is a totally volunteer run hill that started in 1968. It's a smaller hill found within Prince George city limits for those that just want to get out and get in some quick turns.
If you're looking to truly experience the wilderness that surrounds Prince George, visit Forest Power Sports and rent a snowmobile, ATV or boat! Also a new and used retailer.
Exhibition Park features soccer facilities, an agriplex, rodeo grounds, the Aquatic Centre, Kin Centres, CN Centre, and Outdoor Ice Oval.
Check out Dog Power Adventures' sledding packages, from short tours for the curious, to extended "Life of a Musher" for the totally intrigued! They offer the thrill of sledding with the comforts of home, and canine companionship second to none!
Carrie Jane Gray Park includes ball diamonds, tennis courts, a playground, a BMX track, lacrosse box, basketball court, Masich stadium, Rotary Skate Park, and horseshoe pitches.
For the most amazing backcountry heli-skiing you'll experience this winter, head out to Bearpaw Heli-Skiing. Stay in their first rate lodge and dine like a king after an exhilirating day out on the mountains.
Aspen Grove was built in the 1970s and was originally a 9 hole course, but later expanded to 18 holes in the 1980s. Although the course is fairly short, it proves to be quite challenging with water coming into play on 10 of the 18 holes. Play from the blue tees is a good test for any player.
Alder Hills was designed and constructed in 2003. Today it has grown into one of the most naturally beautiful par three courses in all of Northern BC. During your round you may encounter some of the wildlife, such as rabbits, foxes, and deer that inhabit the course.
The Aberdeen Glen Golf Course has twice been nominated as the B.C.P.G.A. facility of the year and you're encouraged to see why for yourself.
The Family YMCA of Prince George's REC Room is a youth-driven environment that keeps youth connected, active and free from boredom! This is a fun space designed for youth and family as a place to come and be with friends, relax and get away from routine.
Grab some friends and come battle at this indoor paintball arena. With multiple courts bearing themes like "The Office" and "The Intimidator", you will be challenged year round while having fun at this family friendly facility.
Located at the junction of Highways 97 and 16, The Treasure Cove Casino is the largest gaming facility in the north with 500 slot machines, numerous game tables and a 400 seat bingo hall.
The University of Northern British Columbia is home to four varsity sports teams: men's and women's basketball and soccer. Timberwolves soccer takes place from September to October while basketball can be watched through the winter months of November to February.
The Strike Zone is a fully licensed bowling centre hosting 26 ten pin bowling lanes and a snack concession.
Cheer on our junior team at the Coliseum as they crash the net against other opponents in the BCHL. Check the schedule on their website for Home games.
This locally owned and operated recreational facility hosts just about every kind of event and recreational sport you can imagine. Ball hockey, lacrosse, soccer, dances, concerts, birthday parties, even boxing matches have been put on here.
Prince George's original outdoor paintball park, Predator Paintball is a great activity to do with a group of friends, whether it's for a bachelor party, team building exercise, or just to get out on the weekend.
From Hit to Pass to Mini Stocks, watch races all day at the track in the summer.
When you watch the latest movies on a 3200 square foot screen, you can set the sound right where you like it, sit back, relax, and enjoy the adventure!
Noah's Ark Adventureland is a running farm that provides fun and entertainment for the whole family. A trip to Noah's Ark will not disappoint, with a large variety of things to see and do including pony rides, a petting zoo, playground and duck pond.
Whether you want some real competition or just feel like shooting around with some friends, Nicholson Billiards is home to a number of billiards tables, an arcade and concession.
Play some old-fashioned five pin bowling here any day of the week. Birthday and group parties available.
An18 hole course in a park-like setting, this is a great way to spend an afternoon. The course offers interesting and challenging fairways with numerous benches and picnic tables for rest and relaxation.
Raceway Go Karts features a paved 1200' track with an overpass/underpass, banked corners, continuous guardrails and modern indy-style karts.
The Four Seasons has a family swimming pool, diving boards, waterslide, and lap lanes.
A six screen cinema, Famous Players offers a selection of movies for all ages. Equipped with a concession and gaming area, this makes for a great family outing.
Watch our local WHL team at the CN Centre as the players take to the ice against one of the other junior hockey teams from around the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. Check the schedule on their website for Home games.
Experience over 800 thousand gallons of water! The Aquatic Centre boasts an 8 lane, 50 metre competition pool and leisure wave pool equipped with overhead sprays, bubbles, lazy river channel and waves up to 3 feet high that break on a zero depth beachfront area.
Formerly known as 5th Avenue Bowling, Black Diamond Lanes is a five pin bowling alley that hosts leagues, birthday parties, groups or just a night out with your friends!
The Manor is Prince George's first hostel and is the perfect place for a cozy, secure, low cost stay whether you are in town for business or pleasure. The Manor offers the ideal accommodations for groups, couples and individuals.




