â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Huble Homestead welcoming long weekend guests to oldest running event

Two Homestead Days are on the slate for the long weekend, offering guests the chance to step back in time for a few hours.

Heritage demonstrations, games, events, and food will all be offered the old-fashioned way on Sunday (August 6) and Monday.

“It is an invitation to step back in time into Prince George’s past” Krystal Leason, the Homestead’s Operations Manager told My PG Now. “The park has been open since 1989, we started [Homestead Days] in 1990. We have had it every year except for 2020.”

A full weekend schedule of events can be found here, some highlights include:

  • Egg and spoon, wheelbarrow, sack, and 3-legged races
  • Pancake breakfasts
  • Eating contests
  • Live music
  • Ice cream and cheese making

“We usually see between 300 and 500 people between two days, so it is relatively quiet but there is tons to do,” Leason said.

The historic site is dog friendly, but Leason advises against bringing dogs on Monday because black powder shooters will be firing on the grounds, “dogs don’t really like it, as it turns out.”

Both the Sunday and Monday Homestead Days will run from 10:30 to 4:30.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. bearing brunt of tariff war, says Eby ahead of First Ministers’ meeting

Premier David Eby said British Columbia is shouldering a disproportionate economic burden from Canada’s trade war with the U.S., and he’ll be calling for “basic fairness” at next week’s First Minister’s meeting.

B.C. limiting sales of two more diabetes drugs

British Columbia is limiting sales of two more diabetes drugs that are frequently prescribed off-label for weight loss.

Kodiaks opening season at home Saturday

The Prince George Kodiaks will be taking the field at Masich Place Stadium for their home opener Saturday as the Westshore Rebels come to town.  The Kodiaks are looking to take the next step this season, after a 3-7 finish to the 2024 campaign. 

“It’s kind of been a logistical nightmare” Local CUPW 812 President on Canada Post vote

Canada Post's final offers for employees represented by CUPW has garnered a negative reaction from the union and its members.

Cabinet shuffle “an opportunity for Eby to change the channel”: Bond

Longtime MLA and Political Analyst Shirley Bond was a bit surprised by Premier David Eby's cabinet shuffle today. (Thursday) The shuffle comes just eight months after Eby's cabinet was revealed following the NDP's win in the 2024 provincial election.
- Advertisement -