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November 2006

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It’s Snowing!

Once the snow falls, Bella, my yellow lab and I head to Ginters-an off leash dog park to frolic in the fresh powder. Located at the very end of the west side of Massey, Ginters is a spacious, treed meadow and a dog’s paradise.
We enjoy walking up the hill on our circuit to the foundation of the home once owned by the infamous Ben Ginter. Some stonework and a concrete foundation is all that remains today not to mention a picturesque view of the city below. I feel safe walking this loop, as there are most often other friendly dog owners out and about to walk and talk with. On any given weekend, Ginters is peppered with a few die hard snowboarders who hike up the hill to make a few turns in the fresh snow.

If you and your pooch are thinking of heading out after 4:30pm I’d recommend bringing a flashlight to light the way!

Posted by: Michelle Harlington | November 22, 2006

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Situated at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers, Prince George is home to over 1600 streams, lakes and rivers. Prince George offers a multitude of winter and summer recreational opportunities from downhill and cross country skiing to mountain biking, hiking and fishing. With a population of 80,000, Prince George is Northern BC's largest city, and is the commercial and financial center of the north. People are known for their friendliness, and the city's amenities rival that of large urban centres. Discover intriguing local perspectives about everything there is to see and do during your visit in Prince George.


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