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Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)

Attractions and Places To See around Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser) - Top 7

Best attractions and places to see around Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser) include a diverse range of natural features and historical points of interest. This region, encompassing the Willow River and Upper Fraser areas, is characterized by its vast natural beauty, including ancient forests and significant river systems. It offers insights into the historical development of central British Columbia, shaped by railway expansion and forestry. The area provides opportunities to explore unique ecosystems and community heritage.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Ancient Forest Boardwalk (Yellow Trail)

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The route consists of three path options and can also be walked by wheelchair users in the easiest form with a length of 800 m. The paths of all tours are on boardwalks and are very easy to hike.

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Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park

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Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Prince George. From here you have a great view of the Fraser River. There are colourful flower beds, …

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Connaught Hill Park

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Connaught Hill Park offers a wonderful panoramic view of the city. You can relax and enjoy your picnic, and there are toilets available. Pets are not allowed in the park.

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Brook Falls

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The Brooks Falls are part of the Monkman Cascades in Monkman Provincial Park. There are ten smaller and larger waterfalls here that can be viewed from near and far.

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Larry
September 27, 2025, Joe Boo's Fast'n Fresh Mobile Eatery

Primarily a place to grab a meal, but I also needed a place to pitch my tent, so I paid the proprietor 10 bucks to stay in an overgrown field full of various pieces of debris. It was either that or stealth camping on the side of the road a few kms further. I was pretty tired, so I opted for this place. He was a nice enough guy, but the place was not great. The porta potty was full to almost overflowing and it was difficult to get some water from him, since they relied on a rainwater collection system that was running low. Bottom line is that if you're stuck, this is a place to stay and get some food. In the future, there apparently will be accommodation of some kind at the parking lot of the Ancient Forest Provincial Park about 10km west, that would likely be a better option. It was under construction in July 2025, not sure when it will be open.

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Mattia Pastore
September 23, 2024, Brook Falls

The Brooks Falls are part of the Monkman Cascades in Monkman Provincial Park. There are ten smaller and larger waterfalls here that can be viewed from near and far. A hiking trail, often done as a multi-day tour, takes you to the beautiful waterfalls in the backcountry of British Columbia. There are also simple campsites at the Cascades.

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Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park is one of the most beautiful parks in Prince George. From here you have a great view of the Fraser River. There are colourful flower beds, a playground, a spray park, a mini steam train, sand volleyball courts, picnic areas, park benches and toilets. The Exploration Place Museum & Science Centre is also located here.

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Connaught Hill Park offers a wonderful panoramic view of the city. You can relax and enjoy your picnic, and there are toilets available. Pets are not allowed in the park.

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The route consists of three path options and can also be walked by wheelchair users in the easiest form with a length of 800 m. The paths of all tours are on boardwalks and are very easy to hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)?

Area F is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the globally unique Ancient Forest Boardwalk (Yellow Trail), an interior temperate rainforest with ancient cedars. Other notable natural features include Harold Mann Regional Park on Eaglet Lake, the scenic Willow River Falls with its boardwalk, and the Bowron River Viewpoint/Cutbanks, ideal for fishing or kayaking. The Upper Fraser Watershed is also significant for its salmon populations and mountainous terrain.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)?

Yes, for families, Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park is a great option. It features colorful flower beds, a playground, a spray park, a mini steam train, and picnic areas with views of the Fraser River. Another family-friendly spot is Connaught Hill Park, which offers panoramic city views and a relaxing atmosphere for picnics.

What historical or cultural sites are there in the Willow River/Upper Fraser region?

The region has a rich history tied to railway development and forestry. While many former railway towns like Giscome, Upper Fraser, Penny, and Sinclair Mills are now small communities or 'ghost towns,' they represent the area's past. The Willow River community itself was a strategic location due to its river confluence and proximity to the Giscome Portage, and was an original train station on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The Sinclair Mills Community Hall serves as a local hub.

Are there accessible trails or attractions for visitors with mobility considerations?

Yes, the Ancient Forest Boardwalk (Yellow Trail) is designed to be accessible, with paths primarily on boardwalks. The easiest route is 800 meters long and can be walked by wheelchair users, allowing everyone to experience the ancient interior temperate rainforest.

What outdoor activities, like hiking, can I do near these attractions?

You can find various hiking opportunities around Area F. For example, there's an easy hiking loop from Ancient Forest / Chun T'oh Whudujut Provincial Park. Other trails include Raven Lake Trail and the Prince George City Tour. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser) guide.

Are there cycling routes available in Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)?

Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. You can explore options like the Nechako River loop or the Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery loop from Prince George. For more detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Cycling around Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser) guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser) guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Area F for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. The Ancient Forest is characterized by high precipitation, primarily snow in winter, so warmer months might be more comfortable for exploring. Summer and early fall offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, while winter provides opportunities for snow-based activities, though some trails might be less accessible.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas in the region?

Yes, Connaught Hill Park provides a wonderful panoramic view of the city. Additionally, the Bowron River Viewpoint/Cutbanks offers stunning views of the landscape, particularly appealing for those interested in river scenery.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Area F (Willow River/Upper Fraser)?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty, such as the ancient cedars and accessible boardwalks of the Ancient Forest Boardwalk (Yellow Trail). Family-friendly parks like Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park are loved for their amenities and views, while Connaught Hill Park is valued for its relaxing atmosphere and city panoramas.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the attractions in Area F?

While Area F is more rural, communities like Willow River have a general store. For more options, you might need to venture towards larger nearby centers. One specific mention is Joe Boo’s Fast ’n’ Fresh Mobile Eatery, which offers food and, in a pinch, a place to pitch a tent. Future accommodations are also planned near Ancient Forest Provincial Park.

Are there any waterfalls to visit in Area F?

Yes, the Willow River Falls near the community of Willow River are a scenic spot, featuring a boardwalk for easy access to part of the trail. While not directly in Area F, the Brooks Falls, part of the Monkman Cascades, are also a notable waterfall attraction in the broader region.

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