Www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/paarens_bch/paarens_brochure.pdf. Lieu historique national du Fort-St. James - Lieu historique national du Canada du Fort-St. James. ITINÉRAIRE : Assurez-vous de planifier vos déplacements à l’aide des ressources offertes par Tourism BC et de valider vos itinéraires en consultant le site www.drivesafebc.com (en anglais seulement) avant de partir. Suivez les anciennes pistes du commerce des fourrures Une excursion d'un jour.
Départ de Prince George, Colombie-Britannique Pendant plus de cent ans, avant l’arrivée du chemin de fer, le fort St. James a été le centre économique et administratif de la région de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (nord de la Colombie-Britannique). Lac Stuart© Parcs Canada 8 h : La journée commence à Prince George; empruntez la route 16 et roulez vers l’ouest sur 90 km pour atteindre la magnifique ville de Vanderhoof.
VOUS AVEZ LE CHOIX : Il fait trop beau pour retourner immédiatement à Prince George? Version imprimable en PDF « Suivez les anciennes pistes du commerce des fourrures » - 152 Ko Sur les traces de Simon Fraser Les visiteurs du lieu historique national du Fort-St. N. Paarens Beach Provincial Park. » Paarens Beach Provincial Park About This Park Welcome to Paarens Beach Provincial Park. Situated on the south-west shore of beautiful Stuart Lake, Paarens Beach is a delightful small provincial park that few people outside of the area seem to know about.
With an uncrowded campground, large beach and boat launch, it is an ideal base from which to explore the rich history and enjoy the multitude of recreational opportunities around Stuart Lake and the nearby community of Fort St. James. If relaxing on the beach or around your campfire at Paarens Beach is not enough, there is plenty to see and do in the Fort St. There are close to twenty lodges and resorts on various lakes or rivers, canoeing opportunities on the Nation Lakes Chain (there is an Arctic grayling catch and release fishery here!) If you want to avoid the crowds, the campground at Paarens Beach is extremely attractive. A large day-use/picnic area is located on a lengthy stretch of wide sandy beach. Park Size: 43 hectares Canoeing.
Summer Activities | Prince George. When the sun comes out and the snow is long gone, Prince George residents trade in their snowboards for wakeboards and their hockey sticks for golf clubs! Search out some special outdoor spaces for rock climbing in and around Prince George! If you want to hike our best green trails, visit our Parks and Trails page. Or, try your hand at Geocaching - a great way to learn how to use your GPS and explore our city. If you enjoy communing with nature of a groomed kind, you'll think you've died and gone to golf heaven when you arrive in Prince George. The city is fast becoming the golfing destination of northern British Columbia, with seven courses offering over 30,000 yards of fairway to challenge any skill level. Spend a few hours fishing at one or many of our numerous lakes and streams within an hour of Prince George.
Start your engines and get ready for some high-octane action at the Prince George Auto Racing Association (PGARA) oval and the North Central Motorsport Park (NCMP) drag strip. Home - Central British Columbia Railway and Forestry Museum. Golden Raven - Central Interior British Columbia Tourist Attractions. Riverside Nature Trail, Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada, BC. Riverside Park and Nature Trail is the most visited community park located in the village of Vanderhoof, BC, Canada. The park was established in 1944 and rests on the shores of the mighty Nechako River north of the community. The park is a recreation destination and is part of a designated bird sanctuary. The park is a prime destination to visit when in Vanderhoof for explorers interested in viewing migratory birds, resting in the Nechako River Bird Sanctuary.
Bird viewing points are found along the local nature trail starting from the park and from a large viewing platform fronting the river in the park. It is a large 2 storey wooden viewing platform ideal for viewing the local bird wildlife. In the park there is a large grassy field for frisbee, bocce ball and playing catch.
In the day use area of the park there is a nature walking trail which follows the shore of the Nechako River eventually connecting to View Street. The trailhead to the walkway is best accessed in Riverside Park. Www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/paarens_bch/paarens.pdf. Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park, Quesnel, British Columbia. During the early 1900's Ten Mile was a mile post for the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Relocation was necessary because of the potential difficulties in crossing the Cottonwood River but today there is still evidence of this abandoned railway in the Park.
Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park is situated in the Fraser Basin, encompassing 241 hectares on the east shore of Ten Mile Lake. With it's rolling hills, shallow lakes and vast climatic transition zone, dry to the west and wet to the east, this park makes for an interesting array of landscapes. Trees and shrubs are plentiful including white spruce, lodgepole pine, trembling aspen, red-osier dogwood, falsebox and soopollalie. This Park is located 11 kilometres north of Quesnel on the Cariboo's Gold Rush Trail, Highway 97. The Beaver Pond Trail is a 1.5 kilometre trail leading through the park's different landscapes.
If you would like to have your business listed, please Click Here. Vanderhoof Community Museum - The OK Cafe. Vanderhoof, BC - the heart of it all. Piper's Glen Resort | RV Park. Lieu historique national du Fort-St. James - Lieu historique national du Canada du Fort-St. James. Suivez les anciennes pistes du commerce des fourrures Sur les traces de Simon Fraser À partir des Rocheuses canadiennes {*style:<i><b> Pendant plus de cent ans, avant l’arrivée du chemin de fer, le fort St. James a été le centre économique et administratif de la région de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (nord de la Colombie-Britannique). La collectivité et son lieu historique évoquent de façon dynamique et colorée l’histoire du commerce des fourrures dans la région. L’excursion d’un jour, qui comprend une visite du lieu historique de Parcs Canada et une halte à Vanderhoof, présente un tableau réaliste des grandes influences historiques qui ont fait de notre ville ce qu’elle est aujourd’hui.
{*style:<b>Lac Stuart </b>*}© Parcs Canada 8 h : La journée commence à Prince George; empruntez la route 16 et roulez vers l’ouest sur 90 km pour atteindre la magnifique ville de Vanderhoof. À Vanderhoof, visitez le Vanderhoof Community Museum et explorez ce village au patrimoine unique. En route vers Fort St. Campgrounds and RV Parks | Prince George.