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Paddlewheel Park — Attraction in Prince George

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Paddlewheel Park
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The Exploration Place
333 Becott Pl, Prince George, BC V2L 4V7, Canada
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park
17th Ave, Prince George, BC V2L 3X9, Canada
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Paddlewheel Park

752 Hamilton Ave, Prince George, BC V2L 5J5, Canada
4.6(87)
Open until 11:00 PM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: The Exploration Place, Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Paddlewheel Park

The Exploration Place

Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

The Exploration Place

The Exploration Place

4.3

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Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

4.6

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Tylor HeroldTylor Herold
## Paddlewheel Park: A Scenic Escape (If You Can Survive the Bridge Gauntlet) Paddlewheel Park in Prince George is a lovely little spot, boasting pretty river views and a calmness that's like a balm to the city soul. But before you get there, my friends, you gotta conquer the Bridge Beast. **The Bridge Beast?** You ask. Yes, my friends, the Bridge Beast. Getting to Paddlewheel Park involves a two-bridge challenge: the mighty Fraser River Way pedestrian bridge and its slightly-less-intense (but equally long) counterpart on the other side. If you're feeling particularly adventurous (or have a death wish), you can tackle them both for a full bridge beast experience. **Think Lord of the Rings, But with Less Dramatic Music:** Imagine yourself as Frodo, except your quest is to reach a park with a decent view, not destroy a ring. The bridge stretches on forever (or at least it feels that way), and the wind can be a bit, shall we say, enthusiastic. Hold onto your hats, folks, and maybe bring a pep talk for your winded self halfway across. **But Wait, There's More! (But It's Worth It):** Once you conquer the Bridge Beast and emerge victorious (or slightly breathless), Paddlewheel Park awaits! It's a charming little spot, perfect for a picnic lunch, a leisurely stroll, or just chilling by the river and reflecting on your epic bridge battle. The views are lovely, the atmosphere is peaceful, and the feeling of accomplishment after battling the bridges? Unmatched.
Humaam AsimHumaam Asim
It's a small place but it's really really nice. Grass is well kept, and the river is right there! Great for having a family outing here or just coming to have something to eat with friends.
Callista WhyteCallista Whyte
Was water right up to the tree line quite flooded. Old tree just up the trail from there in the picture
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## Paddlewheel Park: A Scenic Escape (If You Can Survive the Bridge Gauntlet) Paddlewheel Park in Prince George is a lovely little spot, boasting pretty river views and a calmness that's like a balm to the city soul. But before you get there, my friends, you gotta conquer the Bridge Beast. **The Bridge Beast?** You ask. Yes, my friends, the Bridge Beast. Getting to Paddlewheel Park involves a two-bridge challenge: the mighty Fraser River Way pedestrian bridge and its slightly-less-intense (but equally long) counterpart on the other side. If you're feeling particularly adventurous (or have a death wish), you can tackle them both for a full bridge beast experience. **Think Lord of the Rings, But with Less Dramatic Music:** Imagine yourself as Frodo, except your quest is to reach a park with a decent view, not destroy a ring. The bridge stretches on forever (or at least it feels that way), and the wind can be a bit, shall we say, enthusiastic. Hold onto your hats, folks, and maybe bring a pep talk for your winded self halfway across. **But Wait, There's More! (But It's Worth It):** Once you conquer the Bridge Beast and emerge victorious (or slightly breathless), Paddlewheel Park awaits! It's a charming little spot, perfect for a picnic lunch, a leisurely stroll, or just chilling by the river and reflecting on your epic bridge battle. The views are lovely, the atmosphere is peaceful, and the feeling of accomplishment after battling the bridges? Unmatched.
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It's a small place but it's really really nice. Grass is well kept, and the river is right there! Great for having a family outing here or just coming to have something to eat with friends.
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Was water right up to the tree line quite flooded. Old tree just up the trail from there in the picture
Callista Whyte

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4.6
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5.0
1y

Paddlewheel Park: A Scenic Escape (If You Can Survive the Bridge Gauntlet)

Paddlewheel Park in Prince George is a lovely little spot, boasting pretty river views and a calmness that's like a balm to the city soul. But before you get there, my friends, you gotta conquer the Bridge Beast.

The Bridge Beast? You ask. Yes, my friends, the Bridge Beast. Getting to Paddlewheel Park involves a two-bridge challenge: the mighty Fraser River Way pedestrian bridge and its slightly-less-intense (but equally long) counterpart on the other side. If you're feeling particularly adventurous (or have a death wish), you can tackle them both for a full bridge beast experience.

Think Lord of the Rings, But with Less Dramatic Music: Imagine yourself as Frodo, except your quest is to reach a park with a decent view, not destroy a ring. The bridge stretches on forever (or at least it feels that way), and the wind can be a bit, shall we say, enthusiastic. Hold onto your hats, folks, and maybe bring a pep talk for your winded self halfway across.

But Wait, There's More! (But It's Worth It): Once you conquer the Bridge Beast and emerge victorious (or slightly breathless), Paddlewheel Park awaits! It's a charming little spot, perfect for a picnic lunch, a leisurely stroll, or just chilling by the river and reflecting on your epic bridge battle. The views are lovely, the atmosphere is peaceful, and the feeling of accomplishment after battling the...

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4.0
6y

A small, scenic patch of nature in a quiet neighbourhood, featuring a riverside view with benches, a quaint wooden bridge, a gazebo for public use, and a playground for children. Some also use it as a launch point for canoes or a bit of fishing. An ideal spot for picnics, barbecues, tossing a Frisbee, quiet conversation, or solitary...

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4.0
4y

Nice place for a picnic or as a spot to relax and enjoy the scenery. Can be fairly bad with flooding during the spring. But there is some nice river access for everyone of all ages. A gazebo offers shelter from rain, sun and snow, and multiple benches offer visitors the chance to put up their feet and enjoy the scenery on both sides...

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