by duc_admin | Nov 26, 2021
Roll-A-Dome The Prince George Roll-A-Dome has been a hub for local sports and recreation since it was built in 1952. Originally a curling rink, the 30,000 square-foot facility near the intersection of Highways 16 and 97 began operating as a roller-skating rink in the...
by duc_admin | Nov 26, 2021
Saint Pius X Catholic Church The Saint Pius X Catholic Church at Khas Te’an Lhe Ghulgh, IR#2 was built in 1913. Facing the Fraser River, the wooden church is unique in that its façade and towers are decorated with embossed sheet iron. Even the roofing on the...
by duc_admin | Nov 26, 2021
Sandblast Bob Nelmes won the first Sandblast competition with these skis. The annual Sandblast race took place for over 30 years until an accident in 2003 and rising insurance costs forced the organizers to shut it down. Participants skied down the sand on the steep...
by duc_admin | Nov 26, 2021
Seat from the Strand Theatre The Strand Theatre was located on the corner of Third Avenue and Dominion Street downtown from 1926 to 1974. In the early days silent movies were shown with a live piano accompanist. Go back to 100+ PG...
by duc_admin | Nov 26, 2021
Sir Alexander Mackenzie This monument in Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park recognizes the bicentennial of Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s crossing of the continent in 1793. Go back to 100+ PG...