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Fort St. John Pioneer Pathway

August 05, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Fort St. John, Historic & Heritage Sites

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Fort St. John recently unveiled 29 new heritage panels throughout their downtown and are now calling it the “Pioneer Pathway”. It’s great! The bright orange panels tell the stories of the early pioneers and interesting tales about how the city grew in to what it is today.

Most of the panels have really cool black and white photographs on them to show you what the old buildings look like. Many of the panels are right downtown, which is great – you can shop at the same time or duck in to a restaurant when you need a break.

Posted by Kyla, Fort St. John at 10:09 AM