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- Regional District of Fraser-Fort George - Information on the municipalities and electoral areas within the regional district. Describes services such as building and zoning, hospitals, elections, recycling, landfills, emergency services, and heritage preservation.
- Community Futures Development Corporation of Fraser-Fort George - Community Futures was designed to assist rural communities in developing and implementing innovative strategies for dealing with a changing economic environment. Includes organization profile, program information, client testimonials and links to similar programs.
- The Exploration Place - Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum, specializing in hands-on science exhibits and local history. Includes current events, programs and exhibits; photo galleries and online photo archives.
- School District No. 57 - Information on area schools, programs and resources.
- Purden Lake Resort - Offers meals, cabins, camping, fuel, boat rentals, swimming, fishing. Includes resort information, available services, camp site pricing, cabin rental and resort map.
- Purden Ski Village - 1,200 vertical feet of skiing on dry powder snow and treed runs. Includes lift ticket prices, rental shop information, snow report, service listing and trail map.
- Powder King Mountain Resort - Provides downhill ski opportunities, with a specialty in deep powder. View a photo gallery, get directions, find out about rates and see a map of the runs.
Wikipedia Articles
- Fort Fraser (sternwheeler) - The Fort Fraser was a small sternwheeler owned by the Fort George Lumber and Transportation Company a partnership originally held by Nick Clarke and Russell Peden from the Fort George town-site of South Fort George. The Fort Fraser was intended to be a small prospecting craft that could service ...
- Fraser-Fort George Regional District, British Columbia - The Fraser-Fort George Regional District of British Columbia is located in the east central part of the province. It is bounded by the Alberta border to the east, the Columbia-Shuswap and Thompson-Nicola Regional Districts to the south, Cariboo District to the southwest, Bulkley-Nechako District to the ...
- Chilcotin (sternwheeler) - The Chilcotin sternwheeler was built for the Soda Creek to Fort George route of the upper Fraser River. She was built by shipbuilder Donald McPhee for the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company, which was a partnership held by Nick Clarke and Russell Peden of the South Fort George town-site of Fort George.
- Nechacco (sternwheeler) - The Nechacco sternwheeler was built for service on the Soda Creek to Fort George route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. She was owned by the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company.
- BC Express (sternwheeler) - The BC Express was a stern wheel paddle steamer (sternwheeler) that operated on the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, from 1912 to 1919. The BC Express was built for the BC Express Company by Alexander Watson Jr to work on the upper Fraser River between Tete Jaune Cache and Fort George during the busy years of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction.