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Suspending the Hagwilget Bridge

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > New Hazelton, Attractions

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Located in the Hazeltons, the Hagwilget Suspension Bridge crosses a huge canyon over the Bulkley River. This single lane bridge is a spectacular sight for anyone lucky enough to see it. It connects you to the Gitksan-Wet’suwet’en traditional territory and is on the way towards ‘Ksan and the nearby Gitksan village of Kispiox where their famous Totem Field is located. The This magnificent structure is one of many single-lane bridges in the area, but this one is by far the most spectacular one and it is a must to see. If you are on your way to ‘Ksan or the Kispiox Totem Field then make sure you add this bridge to your list. Get out of your car and take some pictures, and for the brave ones, go stand in the middle of the bridge when cars are crossing over. The bridge will shake with the vibrations of the cars and will definitely get your stomach turning a bit when you look down at the fast flowing Bulkley River below.

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 11:51 PM

Morice Canyon Gaff Fishing

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Smithers, Fishing
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While making a stop along Highway 16 in Moricetown, I would seriously recommend a stop at Morice Canyon. While here you can see firsthand some fishing done with the traditional First Nations gaff. The gaff is a long wooden pole with a large curved fish hook on the end of it. They fish by thrusting the long hook into the water and spear the salmon coming downstream for the spawning and loop it around on the hook. This traditional style is not done as often anymore because from talking to a few fishermen, they said that they could struggle for quite a few minutes with the salmon and it end up getting away. The salmon would then be too injured to survive the attack of the gaff and would die downstream. We also saw many of these fishermen instead fishing with the great big huge nets. They never kept all of the fish they caught because they have more than enough to feed their families. Sometimes they were catching in excess of one hundred a day amongst all of them, but had no need to keep all of those fish and would release most of them. It was really awesome to watch and I recommend going right down near water level to get a much better look at the action taking place!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 11:26 PM

The Twins are Falling

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Smithers, Attractions

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When you find yourself in Smithers next, I recommend that you make the stop to visit the beautiful Twin Falls located just outside of downtown Smithers. It is a nice easy hike into the park where the falls are located and then from there you must prepare to be amazed! The two falls, thus the name of them, are both magnificent in their own right but yet totally different from the other. They are both really tall waterfalls but one of them (pictured) has a much higher flow of water coming from it. You can hike up and stand right below the falls and get completely soaked from the spray from them. We were absolutely soaked from all the spray, but since it was a beautiful warm day it was easy to get dry again by just stepping away from the falls and back into the sun. It’s a really nice hike up towards the falls across many rocks and the slow areas of the river from the waterfall, or you can stick to the path that they have there. Any level of experienced hikers can do the trail and probably enjoy it just as much as I did. Get out there and experience the magnificence that is Twin Falls!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:59 PM

North Pacific Cannery

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince Rupert, Historic & Heritage Sites
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The North Pacific Cannery in Port Edward should definitely be a must see stop on any travellers list while travelling in the Prince Rupert area. Located just a short distance outside of Prince Rupert, Port Edward is a beautiful little area with a lot of history. The cannery, which was shut down in 1980, holds a significant piece of history for the area. Fully operational during the 1900s, the cannery supplied jobs to many Chinese, Japanese and First Nations peoples, who lived in company housing right on the site with their families. In the 1950s the cannery took down two buildings and then built three brand new ones along with four great big cylinders used for fish oil extraction. The cannery housed a very substantial assembly line where the fish would come in, be clean and bones removed, gone through blades to cut them to pieces, and then eventually making their way to the final stage where they would be placed into tins and sealed for shipment. The fishing industry was a significant enterprise back then, and while it is still today in that region, the cannery was shut down. The workers would definitely have had to deal with a very strong fish smell from living and working in that area for so long. Many of the buildings today have not been as well preserved and are falling apart in some areas, but the current employees of the National Historic Site are working hard to maintain what they have remaining and to do repairs on the current site. Next time you find yourself in this area, definitely check out this National Historic Site of Canada - the North Pacific Cannery!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:31 PM

Prince George Exhibition (PGX)

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Festivals & Events

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This annual event is always something that I look forward to, and yet again this year is the same. The Prince George Exhibition (PGX) happens every year for the last 99 years and they still continue to put on some great entertainment. From the heavy horse pull, tractor pull, logger sports, fireman challenge, bull riding, heritage lane, home arts and horticulture, 4H competitions, live music, daily performances, great food from the food court, and of course all of the rides, the PGX continues to be a thrill for thousands of people every single year. There are many other fairs, exhibitions, and rodeos throughout the year, some a lot bigger and some a lot smaller, but the PGX always seems to provide great entertainment at a reasonable price. Where else can you go with your friends and family for five full days and have fun doing and seeing different things everyday? Most places of entertainment close up early but the PGX goes late all the time and even later on the weekends. All you have to do is pay one flat rate and you can come and go as many times throughout the day as you please. One of my favourite parts about the fair definitely is the bull riding and the rodeo clowns. The PGX always provides great entertainment and fun for everyone of all ages. Next year is the 100th Anniversary of the PGX and I can only expect an even bigger and better show than they have ever done before!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:01 PM

Theatre Northwest

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Theatre & Performing Arts
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If you find yourself in Prince George and really want to see some theatre, Theatre Northwest is a really great opportunity. I have seen many plays here over the last couple years, and every single time I have left quite pleased as they put on some really amazing shows. They bring in professional actors from all over Canada and act some really amazing plays. Even if you don’t see yourself as a theatre person, I would recommend giving this theatre a shot because I don’t see how you could be disappointed. Time after time they have made me enjoy it and wanting to come back for more. I have checked out their new schedule for this coming year and they have many new plays which I hope to see a few of. Anyone else who may be interested I would definitely make the stop and check them out!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:50 AM

Purden Lake Resort

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Accommodation

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Purden Lake Resort is a great stop for those heading along Highway 16 East from Prince George. While it is a resort with campsites, tenting and cabins, it also has a really awesome little café where you can stop and get some food. They have recently completed a large log cabin for their new café, but they still provide the same great food. One of my favourites from stopping here is the homemade pie and ice cream. The pies are so crispy and fresh and the ice cream is amazingly creamy and soft. It’s a great stop for pie no matter which season it is. Of course they also have a great selection of other foods to fill you up and get you on your way as well. I recommend everyone make a stop at Purden Lake Resort on your next trip out east.

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:49 AM

Park Drive-in Theatre

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Theatre & Performing Arts
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While one of very few still remaining not only in British Columbia, but in Canada, the Park Drive-In Theatre in Prince George is a historical masterpiece. These old drive-in theatres have long begun to be extinguished across Canada, but Prince George has been one of the few fortunate ones which are still around and in full operation. Viewers watch the movies on a massive 3200 square foot screen while you relax in the comfort of your own vehicle. While watching recently released movies on this giant screen I was able to have a huge selection of food, drinks, snacks and food from the grill in their concession. Definitely some great burgers and poutine! And of course you can’t go to the movies without your large bag of popcorn either! Earlier in the day I was able to play a round of 18-hole mini-golf and take a thrill ride through the go-cart track. I had endless fun and excitement here and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a great afternoon or night out at the movies!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:47 AM

Represent Represent! Mr. PG!

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Attractions
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Traveling across Canada you will find all kind of different city mascots, representatives, statues and figures that represent each community along the way. One of the best that is out there must be the one which they have in Prince George. Prince George is represented by a great big wooden mascot named after the city itself as Mr. PG. It has been around for many years in many different forms and done a fair bit of travelling itself. He has actually been in the 1963 Grey Cup parade in Vancouver and used to be able to bend down below power lines. He stands outside the visitor centre in Prince George and the staff are more than willing to share his history with you.

He has been dressed up in many different costumes, waving different flags, and had his face painted for different occasions. He gets all dressed up to celebrate many different holidays and occasions, showing his pride for the city of Prince George. Recently I had seen him when he was dressed up in his KISS costume when the performers were in town.

But really, what more could you ask for as a statue that actually has a song written about it. Not any other community that I can think of has a great big wooden mascot that represents the main industry in the city and has its own personal song written about it. He holds a significant place in the hearts of the citizens of Prince George and represents the forestry industry in all its glory. Perhaps on your travels you will be lucky enough as I was to visit him on my travels.

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:43 AM

Crazy Cones Ice Cream Shack

August 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > McBride, Culinary Tours & Schools

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Making your way east towards Jasper from Prince George is a little town of McBride which makes for an excellent stop to stretch your legs. In McBride they have a really cool ice cream shack called Crazy Cones. They were closed the first time I went through McBride, but on the way back I was determined to stop there again and I am glad that I did. It was an excellent stop for ice cream, sandwiches, smoothies and milkshakes, and other snacks that I really recommend. Anyone could make the regular stops at gas stations, but this is a really good stop and a much better option just off the highway. You can’t miss the place as it’s brightly coloured exterior makes it easy to find. Make your next stop in McBride at Crazy Cones and you will be really glad that you did.

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:35 AM

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