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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

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