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Tea for ... six

Tea for ... six

The Fort St. James National Historic Site hosts afternoon tea on Sundays.

So you’ve always wanted to paddle the Nation Lakes…

Author Michel Gauthier wrote a guide book to help encourage paddling the scenic route
Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

Earthquake means 'drop, cover, hold on'

The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.

Surfing the Fort

Thanks to the website CouchSurfing.org, two German travelers came to the Fort recently.
There’s something fishy going on here

There’s something fishy going on here

This year, the Second Annual Salmon Cook-off ended in a two-way tie for first place, after about 150 people became judges for a period of time during the day. The cook-off was part of a larger range of festivities celebrating Parks Day across Canada and featured six local teams from Tache, Fort St. James and Prince George competing in a fun and friendly affair.
A historic oasis

A historic oasis

I was ecstatic to be given the opportunity to experience the Fort St. James Historic Park’s bed and breakfast program. The bed and breakfast offers guests a night inside the Murray House, the most luxurious residence on the site, with large rooms, a kitchen, living room and a dining room table they set with Blue Willow china.

Tsilcoh Falls and Pinchi Falls

Astounding falls in Fort St. James are sure to grab your attention this summer
Stuart Lake Golf Course

Stuart Lake Golf Course

Enjoy the links at these nine holes in Fort St. James

Music on the Mountain

Catch some tunes on the hills of Caledonia

Fort St. James Farmers' Market

Our increasingly popular market is enjoying its 12th successful season