Forests of the World: Nature's Escape Hatch (with a Side of Moose Mischief)
Alright, city dwellers craving a green escape, listen up! The Forests of the World in Prince George is your little slice of nature, tucked away just a hop, skip, and maybe a confused moose encounter from the urban jungle.
Nature's Beauty (Without the Backpacking): This ain't no wilderness expedition, folks. You won't need to battle mosquitos the size of pterodactyls or worry about accidentally becoming a bear snack. The Forests of the World offers a curated taste of different ecosystems – think rainforest minus the humidity, desert minus the scorching sun, all connected by a series of friendly walking paths. It's perfect for a casual stroll, a breath of fresh air, and maybe some epic Instagram nature shots (minus the questionable plastic foliage in some areas, but hey, we all have our editing skills).
The Wildlife Encounter (Guaranteed to Mess with Your Pace): Now, here's where things get interesting. The highlight of the Forests of the World? Supposedly the exotic birds and creepy crawlies (though you might be more likely to spot a rogue squirrel or a family of very chill chipmunks). But the real stars of the show? The moose. Yes, moose.
Imagine this: You're mid-jog, feeling all gazelle-like and conquering the "Amazon Rainforest" path (plastic vines and all) when BAM! A majestic moose decides to take a leisurely stroll right across your designated running route. Your perfectly planned Pace app goes out the window as you slam on the brakes (both physical and metaphorical) to avoid a collision with a giant, antlered critter.
The Forests of the World is a 5-star adventure in accessible nature, unexpected wildlife encounters, and the humbling realization that moose don't care about your running goals. It's a beautiful little escape from the city, perfect for a nature fix without the full-blown wilderness experience. Just remember, keep your eyes peeled (and maybe pack a camera) because you never know when a majestic moose might decide to join your nature walk (and mess with your workout routine in the most...
Read moreForest for the World (FTW) is a beautiful place where you can spend time with friends, enjoy a romantic walk, or go for a peaceful hike. The trees in the area look very much like those in a tropical rainforest, which is surprising and exciting because FTW is located so far north.
Shane Lake is a small lake (by British Columbia standards), but it is very beautiful and relaxing. It’s a great spot to sit and enjoy nature, if the Draculaic mosquitos do not bite you out 😂.
If you enjoy fishing, Shane Lake is also a good choice. Many visitors are surprised by how many fish they can catch.
Some people have seen black bears in the area, but this is common in Prince George and many parts of British Columbia. It doesn’t mean the area is unsafe, just be aware and respectful of wildlife.
Overall, FTW is definitely one of the places you should visit if you are in the Prince...
Read moreForests for the world is a great park for family events with a public firepit and nice lakes. Informative self guided tour signs instruct visitors on the history and information pertinent to species of trees present in the park. The only downside is the fact that the maps in the park area are the second worse maps in the entire Prince George area. The only park maps that are worse are at the fort George canyon hike. The maps contain no you are here mark and no landmark identifiers to find out where you are in reference to your destination, and it is easy to become lost and accidentally end up back at the...
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