Latrobe Park
Latrobe Park is one of 66 neighbourhood parks located in Prince George. It provides residents with green space for community gatherings and recreational opportunities. Pets are not permitted at neighbourhood parks.
Latrobe Park
Latrobe Park is one of 66 neighbourhood parks located in Prince George. It provides residents with green space for community gatherings and recreational opportunities. Pets are not permitted at neighbourhood parks.
LC Gunn Park
LC Gunn Park - a forested park with 3.5 km of trails - meanders along the bluffs of the Fraser River through a forest with various viewpoints of the city. The trail follows a similar route that was travelled by earlier surveyors who were planning the railway line. Dog walkers, joggers, and mountain bikers share the rustic trails at LC Gunn Park. To find LC Gunn Park, follow Highway across the Yellowhead Bridge. Turn right onto Guay Road and follow the gravel road to the parking lot, where you will find the entrance to LC Gunn Park.
Off Highway
LC Gunn Park
LC Gunn Park - a forested park with 3.5 km of trails - meanders along the bluffs of the Fraser River through a forest with various viewpoints of the city. The trail follows a similar route that was travelled by earlier surveyors who were planning the railway line. Dog walkers, joggers, and mountain bikers share the rustic trails at LC Gunn Park. To find LC Gunn Park, follow Highway across the Yellowhead Bridge. Turn right onto Guay Road and follow the gravel road to the parking lot, where you will find the entrance to LC Gunn Park.
Off Highway
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park is among the more popular community park destinations for families, groups and sightseers in the city. It is the city's largest park covering over 65 acres of well-maintained lawns dissected by pathways leading to viewing benches looking out over the Fraser River. The park contains beautiful flower gardens, a children's playground and water park, the Little Prince Train. In the centre of the park is the Lheidli T'enneh burial ground as the park was once the homeland of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation. It is host to many events throughout the year including Canada Day Celebrations, the Prince George Symphony Orchestra POPS in the Park and Yoga in the Park.
Between 17th and 20th Avenues off Queensway Boulevard
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park is among the more popular community park destinations for families, groups and sightseers in the city. It is the city's largest park covering over 65 acres of well-maintained lawns dissected by pathways leading to viewing benches looking out over the Fraser River. The park contains beautiful flower gardens, a children's playground and water park, the Little Prince Train. In the centre of the park is the Lheidli T'enneh burial ground as the park was once the homeland of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation. It is host to many events throughout the year including Canada Day Celebrations, the Prince George Symphony Orchestra POPS in the Park and Yoga in the Park.
Between 17th and 20th Avenues off Queensway Boulevard
Lil Hoppers Playhouse & Cafe
Lil Hoppers is a place that sparks excitement for children and their caretakers alike boasting 3000+sq ft of play space created for infants all the way through to kids in grade school.
Lil Hoppers Playhouse & Cafe
Lil Hoppers is a place that sparks excitement for children and their caretakers alike boasting 3000+sq ft of play space created for infants all the way through to kids in grade school.
Lorne Park
Lorne Park is one of 66 neighbourhood parks located in Prince George. It provides residents with green space for community gatherings and recreational opportunities. Pets are not permitted at neighbourhood parks.
Lorne Park
Lorne Park is one of 66 neighbourhood parks located in Prince George. It provides residents with green space for community gatherings and recreational opportunities. Pets are not permitted at neighbourhood parks.