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21 Things To Do In Prince George

Things to Do

To help you #takeonpg this year, use our bucket list to explore our urban city and wilderness. Whether you decide to do just one or try to complete them all, be sure to share your experience with us on Instagram using #TakeOnPG or #ExplorePG

Spend an afternoon geocaching

With many caches set up within the city, geocaching is a great way to get out and unleash your sense of adventure. Visit the official geocaching website, download the app and you’re ready to go treasure hunting which can include easy trail walkways or some light bushwhacking. Use your navigation skills to decipher codes, discover historic locations and uncover hidden treasures. Difficulties range from 1-5 and make a great family activity.

Grab a picnic and take in a view

Switch up the scenery during mealtime. Why not grab a sandwich from Birch and Boar Charcuterie and Provisions and climb the steps to Connaught Hill Park. Enjoy the birds-eye view of Prince George from the top at one of the many picnic tables or park benches. If sandwiches aren’t your thing, check out one of the many other amazing restaurants in the downtown core or pack your own picnic.

Discover Prince George’s industrial past

Take a step back into Prince George’s history to discover the industrial heritage of our city through interactive learning at the Central BC Railway Forestry Museum. History lessons take on a new meaning with pieces such as the electric locomotive of which only seven were made and the BeeHive burner from Les Pas Lumber.  

Try to reach the top at OVERhang Climbing Gym

Whether you’ve done it before, or are a complete beginner, OVERhang Rock Climbing Gym offers an amazing indoor climbing experience. You can choose between vertical climbs or horizontal bouldering with different pathways to make the challenge easy or difficult. The course changes frequently, so each visit you’ll always have to change up your direction and adjust your maneuvering.

Climb Teapot Mountain

Spring, summer, fall, or winter, Teapot mountain provides the perfect location for those adventure seekers. Located about 40 minutes north of Prince George, this short but steep hike provides spectacular views but be sure to bring plenty of bug repellent in the spring, summer, and fall as the mosquitoes can be quite pesky. If you are planning to hike Teapot Mountain in the morning or night, a headlamp can be quite valuable.

Explore Huble Homestead

Located in the Giscome Portage Regional Park, Huble Homestead is well worth the short drive north of the city. With multiple restored historic buildings from the early 1900’s, you and the whole family can immerse yourself in the lifestyle of our early pioneers. The park is accessible in winter for snowshoeing and hiking, but officially opens and operates from spring to autumn with interpreters, shopping and activities.

Trek through the Ancient Forest / Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park

Walk among 2000-year-old red cedar trees and explore the forest that holds 400 types of unique plant species, and even houses some rare and endangered flora. Choose from one of the 3 trail systems offered, which give you a tour through the only Inland temperate rainforest in the world. The main boardwalk is designed to support all types of mobility such as strollers and wheelchairs. The Ancient Forest makes an excellent snowshoe destination or summer hike.

Travel by horse

Get up close with the wild from the comfort of a saddle at El Shaddai Ranch. Trail rides take you through towering trees and open fields that offer guests the opportunity to see and explore Prince George’s backyard. Try the sunset ride to create a romantic moment. Open 7 days a week from spring to first snow, El Shaddai Ranch can accommodate riders of all experience levels.

Visit Goodsir Nature Park

Goodsir is that fun, quirky destination that you will keep wanting to return to over and over again. Featuring 3km of well-maintained trails with over 300 species of plants and trees that can be found all across Canada, you’ll love the interpretive and education signage. This park is a labour of love, and has been built by Jim Good over the course of his life. Plus, don’t forget to walk through his extensive museum collection while you’re there.

Find all the carvings inside Cottonwood Island Park

A local favourite, visitors will enjoy the many winding trails along the river and close-up views of the historical CN Rail Bridge that was built in 1914. Keep your eyes peeled for the many unique carvings that are scattered across the 300-year-old cottonwood trees throughout the park, and see if you can find them all. This is also a popular spot for birdwatching.

Go for a drink at Northern Lights Estate Winery

Stop in for a wine tasting to sample award-winning red, white, and specialty fruit wines produced right here in Prince George. Plus, stay awhile and relax with a delicious meal where you can sit on their patio overlooking the gorgeous Nechako river. Tours of the winery and orchard are also offered. 

Sample some locally made produce

Visit downtown Prince George between 8-2 every Saturday and explore the local Farmer’s Market. Vendors change seasonally with a variety of offerings from freshly baked sweets, meats, veggies, home essentials and more.

Take the Great West Life Mobility Trail

This easy 0.5km trail is located south of Prince George amongst the Douglas trees. All facilities located at the Great West Life Mobility Trail. are accessible for those with mobility challenges and/or mobility aids, including the gazebos, outhouse, parking, and picnic table. Pack up a lunch and head out for an afternoon picnic with your bubble to enjoy the serenity of the trail which follows Dougherty Creek. Plus, the nearby campsite boasts fully accessible camping, including specially designed fire pits.

Visit an exhibit at Two Rivers Gallery

Changing regularly throughout the calendar year, Two Rivers Gallery hosts an array of exhibitions by local and national Canadian artists. Art forms range from stop-motion animation, photography, traditional mediums and more.

Tackle Pidherny

Feed your wild side any time of year at Pidherny! In the summer enjoy some thrilling mountain biking trails from beginner to pro, or try hiking along one of the main maintained trails. When the snow sticks, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and fatbiking can all be enjoyed here.

Have a golf game at Rainbow Park

Prince George’s only Disk Golf course is a 9 hole course, that can be tweaked into an 11 hole game if you strategically use some of the baskets twice. Starting from hole one, players will discover a map layout and tee-boxes to help begin your game. If it’s your first try, bring an old Frisbee or purchase proper disks from one of the local outdoor shops.

Enjoy a movie night under the stars

Last year the drive-in mixed up their shows with some oldies, cult classics and family favourites and we expect 2021 to be no different. Treat your family to a safe night out and enjoy a big-screen movie and snacks with fresh air and open skies. Enjoy the pre-movie cartoon, which has become one of our favourite parts of the experience! Keep an eye on their website for opening dates and upcoming shows. 

Craving Italian?

Experience Prince George’s newest hotspot – Mulino Kitchen and Craft Cocktails, their menu focuses on Italian classics with a modern twist that are sure to make your tastebuds dance and keep you coming back for more.

Go-Karts? Yes, please.

This summer, don’t miss an opportunity to hit the paved 1200-foot-long track equipped with banked corners, underpass/overpass, and Indy-style karts. Head out with your bubble to see who will rule the raceway.

Try some new trails with Guided by Adventure

#ExplorePrinceGeorgeLocal with Meg at Guided By Adventure. She creates a unique experience catered to your fitness level. Get a ticket to a pre-planned event and learn from local experienced guides about our local trails and backcountry safety. If you are looking for something a little more special, you can contact Meg and James to create a customized tour just for you and your family.

Reach the top of the Cutbanks

This iconic spot is a local thrill, and gets your legs working hard as you climb up a sandy slope – but we promise the view is worth it! This short but steep hike offers a great lookout of Prince George and is even extra spectacular if you climb just before sunset.