Regional Attractions
Virtually everything within a two hour radius of Prince George is drenched in a unique blend of aboriginal, pioneer and industrial history. A still-operational First Nations burial ground sits in the middle of the city's largest park. North of town is the Huble Homestead, a fully-restored turn-of-the-century trading post on the banks of the Fraser River. Further afield, you can discover Fort St. James National Historic Park. And two hours southeast is the gold rush town of Barkerville, perhaps the most famous historical site in the central interior.
HUBLE HOMESTEAD
40 km north of PG off Highway 97, the Huble Homestead includes the
original log home, general store, farm animals and other heritage
buildings. Open daily 10 am to 5 pm from the May long weekend to the
Labour Day weekend.
- #202-1685-3rd Avenue
- Prince George, BC
- V2L 3G5
- Phone - (250) 564-7033
- Fax - (250) 564-7033