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Prince George

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70% of people who have been to Prince George think it's worth visiting. The most popular place in Prince George is Team Kaizen. Prince George is featured on the lists Largest Metropolitan Areas in Canada and Cities of British Columbia, Canada.


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I live in PG by Donderjaeger

I’ve lived here for almost twenty years. I f*#$^% love it!!!

:c)

over 4 years ago

More mixed feelings by ruikemia

Like mjime003, I went to school at UNBC in Prince George. I did have some fun times here. Rick’s downtown (on 3rd Ave, I think) is really worth going to! I think Rick makes the best espresso in PG.

The town has some problems- mostly with a rotten egg/used diaper type smell, as a result of the pulp mill. It’s really noticeable when the weather is cold, or when there’s no wind.

over 5 years ago

Untitled by FemaleHippy202

Prince George is anamazing place it has all the cultural places u can go it has beautiful flowers and also has wonderful stories to read and cute and cudley animals.

over 6 years ago

This is a 'special' place by mjime003

I went to school at UNBC in PG for a year and have mixed feelings. I thought it was a pretty place, not the city, definitely not the city, but the surrounding was beautiful, although everyone else at UNBC didn’t think so, but then they were basing this from their other experiences in BC. If you are going, check out Rum Jungle for a crowded weekend hangout, and if there on a thursday, go to Sargeant’s pub located downtown beneath The Coastal Hotel. Also, if you want a true PG experience, check out Cadillac downtown near this parking garage, you’ll see the sign. Also, if you have yet to try out 6 pin bowling, a true Canadian experience, there is a place downtown near a store called “The Brick.” Downtown is small, but it has some cool shops such as this really neat second hand shop near the end of downtown. People here are generally nice, so ask if you are lost or trying to find something, unless it is night time, oh, and downtown is dodgy at night. Also, cabs are very hard to come by on the weekends, so be prepared to wait an hour or more. All of this is during the school year, including ‘happening’ places, so if there during the summer, all bets are off. There are some nice hiking trails behind UNBC, check them out.

over 7 years ago

Untitled by middel

i worked there for a summer and didn’t really find anything great there. it’s a small city, but nothing really great. the scenery is good and the altitude is good for cross-training (running and cycling) if that’s what you’re up for. other than that, i need to give it a thumbs down for attraction-ness-ability-sion-ery.

over 7 years ago

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