Today we found a park we had never been to before in fact we did not even know about it. There are nice well maintained trails and a large field area which is great for kids to play and run around. Access is easy with lots of parking. There is a picnic area and also a covered in area for those rainy times. The large grass area would be great for the sun bathers and the trails are great if you want to go for a short stroll. I would suggest this park for anyone who wants to go to a nice relaxing and scenic location close to town.I think even people with limited mobility with canes (like me), walkers, and scooters can access this park without difficulity.
Go north on the Hart Highway until just before the Salmon River Bridge Turn Right onto Kinney Rd. Follow the road for a short distance and you will see the sing and parking.
Welcome To Prince George BC Canada (My Hometown) Known as BC's northern capital, Prince George is situated at the crossroads of Highway 97 and Highway 16, and at the confluence of the Nechako and Fraser Rivers. As the largest city in northern BC Prince George plays an important part in the province’s economy and culture. Prince George is truly a year around playground with over 120 parks as well as plenty of indoor attraction such as Exploration place in the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum.