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  1. This trail is estimated to be 30.6 km long. Which trail has the most elevation gain in Prince George? Prince George: With an ascent of 1,140 m, Kakwa Lake Trail has the most elevation gain of all of the trails in the area. The next highest ascent trail is Birchleg and Sawdust Loop with 490 m of elevation gain.

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    • Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
  2. This trail is estimated to be 19.0 mi long. Which trail has the most elevation gain in Prince George? Prince George: With an ascent of 3,740 ft, Kakwa Lake Trail has the most elevation gain of all of the trails in the area. The next highest ascent trail is Birchleg and Sawdust Loop with 1,607 ft of elevation gain.

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    • Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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  4. Outdoor adventures abound in the bustling northern hub of Prince George, a welcoming home base for accessing BC’s vast northern reaches. With a population of nearly 75,000, Prince George sits at the intersection of Highway 16 and Highway 97, where the Nechako River meets the mighty Fraser. From here, you can access hiking and biking trails ...

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  5. Get to know this 2.4-mile out-and-back trail near Prince George, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 45 min to complete. This trail is great for running and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are August through September.

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    • Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
  6. Oct 3, 2018 · There are more than 100 kilometres of trails in Prince George and city hall has released a new guide to help you explore them. Citizen Staff Oct 3, 2018 3:44 PM. City community coordinator Marta ...

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  7. Luckily, Prince George City offers a treasure trove of hiking trails and outdoor escapes that let you connect with nature. Let’s explore these picturesque routes that promise both rejuvenation and adventure. Cottonwood Island Nature Park. Spanning over 305 acres, Cottonwood Island Nature Park boasts serene trails along the Nechako and Fraser ...

  8. Please leash and clean up after your pet and be bear aware. Watch and be ready for natural hazards and weather conditions. Please be aware of surroundings including unstable riverbanks, uneven trails, falling branches, etc. Limited winter trail maintenance. Phone: 311 (or 250-561-7600 outside city limits) Email: 311@princegeorge.ca.