Hit the road near this city surrounded by lakes, forests, and BC’s biggest, bluest skies.
Prince George sits where the Fraser and Nechako Rivers meet, making it an ideal basecamp for RV adventures in BC’s north, from canoeing in Bowron Lake Provincial Park to fishing in Wells Gray Provincial Park. With numerous camping and RV options, Prince George RVers can choose from private Hipcamps with plenty of space as well as several nearby provincial parks, such as Purden Lake, which can accommodate larger RVs with dump stations. Look out for area RV parks offering full hookups and amenities like wifi and laundry, too. Within the territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation (“Lheidli” means “The People from the Confluence of the River”), around Prince Geore, campers can hike on a boardwalk amid 2,000-year-old cedar trees in Ancient/Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park, mountain bike on the all-levels Pidherny Trails, or visit an award-winning winery.