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BC Parks sets up new interpretive display

Tourism Prince George is partnering with BC Parks to help people learn about the provincial initiatives and different experiences they can have in the North.

Five displays are set up at the Prince George Visitor Centre with a digital kiosk to showcasing parks in British Columbia and a new program like the student initiative program.

Community Liaison officer for the Northern Region, Natasha Ewing says she hopes visitors and community members know amazing British Columbia’s provincial parks are.

“We also explore the many experiences you can have in the North so whether you are this ultimate adventure seeker a modest paddler or prefer to relax and recharge in hot springs, there is something for everyone.”

BC Parks cover 14 per cent of the province and is the third largest parks system in North America.

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