Tourism Prince George put out a challenge for more exploration in the City.
They’re encouraging residents and visitors to visit the different forests, parks, and green spaces spanning over 100 kilometres.
“Every step is a chance to connect with nature and uncover a part of Prince George you may not have seen before, and help grow the beautiful green spaces that make our community special.” said Colin Carson, CEO.
Participants are able to use the Passport Trail app to check in at trailheads, with a chance at rewards when reaching certain milestones.
Those include:
- The first 50 participants to visit 5 trails will each receive a Local Sustainable Prize redeemed at the Tourism Visitor Information Centre.
- The first 13 participants to reach 15 trails will be honoured with a Planting Recognition: in spring 2026, where a shrub will be planted in their name in the expansion garden by the David Douglas Garden Society (exact species chosen based on garden needs). These achievers will also be celebrated in a post across Tourism Prince George’s social media platforms.
More information can be found on Tourism Prince George’s website here.
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