August 06, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort St. John, Attractions
Watch the video to get a glimpse of one the many outdoor attractions in Fort St. John. On a daily basis, the natural beauty of the Peace Valley attracts many local residents and tourists. Doesn't this video make you want to come see the gorgeous, panoramic view of the Peace River for yourself?
July 22, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort St. John, Attractions

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This past weekend I had the chance to take in a free movie in Centennial Park. A large electronic screen showing “Up” and “The Big Miracle” attracted hundreds of people to the downtown park as the sun was setting. People of all ages brought lawn chairs, blow up mattresses, blankets, and snacks to the park to enjoy the two feature films on a warm Friday night. Not only did I enjoy the family-friendly movies, I loved that I was breathing fresh air instead of sitting in an over air conditioned building. Plus, it was also a bonus that there was not an admission charge and popcorn was provided by donation! Watch out for the next Movie in the Park that is playing in August for a full, free evening of entertainment.
July 02, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort St. John, Attractions

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To mark Canada’s 145th birthday, a huge celebration took place in Fort St. John. A pancake breakfast kicked off the festivities and soon after countless excited people lined the streets in anticipation of the parade The activities in Centennial Park attracted individuals of all ages. Children let out energized cries while playing games in the park and the adults especially enjoyed the Classic Cruisers Show & Shine. I personally enjoyed wandering and looking at all of the fancy old cars and listening to the music performances in the park. The Canada Day events continued into the evening with even more talented musicians providing entertainment for the community. Finally, Canada Day ended with a bang as the magnificent fireworks filled the sky. It really was uplifting to see the community uniting over a joint love for Canada.
July 20, 2010 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort St. John, Attractions

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Whenever I drive north on the Alaska Highway, I always look
forward to seeing the giant lumberjack about 30km north of Fort St. John on the
south side of the highway. It has been that way since I was a child. I used to
beg my parents to stop so that I could jump out of the car, walk up to him and
just see how large he was, and just how small I was. His yellow hat, red shirt,
blue jean coloured pants, his silly grin are pretty much legendary to people
who drive up the highway. Many people love to stop and take pictures with this big
friendly giant.