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  1. www.princegeorge.ca › community-culture › heritageHistory of Prince George

    The City of Prince George's origins began with the Lheidli T’enneh, who have lived in the area for at least 9,000 years. In 1807, a fur trading post was founded by Simon Fraser on traditional Lheidli T’enneh territory. The agricultural settlement around the trading post - named Fort George - began in the early 1900s when the Grand Trunk ...

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    Explorer Simon Fraser called the region New Caledonia when the North West Company began fur trading there in 1805. In 1807, Fraser established Fort George trading post, named after King George III, at the intersection of the Nechako and Fraser rivers. From 1814 until the 1860s, Fort George was on a fur trade route connecting Stuart Lake in the nort...

    Settlement in the region was slow until the land boom (1908-14) during the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. For several years, three neighbouring townsites competed for dominance, with the railway townsite eventually winning out. The town's name was changed to Prince George following a referendum held during the first civic election...

    Historically, Prince George’s economy was driven by the forestry industry. Today, however, the city has a diversified economic base. The industries employing the most residents are healthcare and social assistance, retail, accommodation and food services, manufacturing, and construction.

    In addition to its continued role as a regional trade, administrative and education centre, Prince George is a regional transportation hub. There are large railway yards and locomotive repair shops to service grain, coal and lumber trains to the coast. The city is the divisional headquarters for Canadian National Railways(CN) and serves as the main...

    Prince George’s cultural, athletic and educational facilities include a public art gallery, civic and convention centre, regional museum, symphony orchestra and performing arts theatre. Its multipurpose arena is home to the Prince George Cougars, a Western Hockey League team. Post-secondary institutions include the College of New Caledonia and Univ...

  2. Prince George is a city in British Columbia, Canada, situated at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers. The city itself has a population of 76,708; [ 3 ] the metro census agglomeration has a population of 89,490. [ 4 ] It is often called the province's "northern capital".

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · In 1913, their village was cleared and the Indigenous were relocated to a reserve nearby. Today, Prince George sits on Treaty 8 land, which was signed in 1899. The origin of Prince George comes from the North West Company, the company that established a trading post called Fort George in 1807.

  4. Caroline Ross / March 6, 2014. Prince George was incorporated as a municipality almost one hundred years ago today, on Saturday March 6, 1915. The event was a milestone that almost didn’t happen, given the heated political wrangling that enveloped the subject from the get-go. At issue was the involvement (and equitable representation) of the ...

  5. Mar 6, 2015 · Prior to incorporation, there were three communities in the Prince George area: South Fort George, Central Fort George, and Prince George. When the city was incorporated, it was as Fort George.

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