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Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum

850 River Road, Prince George, Canada
Community Museum

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Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum celebrates the two industries that built our community, forestry and railway.

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Come enjoy the sunshine with us and your *furry friends! We are open 11:00am - 4:00pm Wednesday to Sunday. Admission is: $8.00 - Adults $7.00- Seniors/Students $5.00- Children (3 to 12) Free- Children 2 and under *All furry friends are subject to belly rubs and kisses up on admittance 😚🐾 #petfriendlybc #tourism #moveuppg #takeonpg #pgrfm @ Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum

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The Cottonwood Minirail will unfortunately not be running today, but the park is still open for you and your family to explore! Be sure to pack your gum boots for some puddle jumping fun! #explorepg #pgrfm #beautifulbc #takeonpg #moveuppg🍁 @ Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum

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The Cottonwood Minirail is back on track! Stop by for a ride on Saturdays or Sundays - weather permitting, of course!

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The Railway and Forestry Museum will be closed on Sunday, February 11 - BUT we will be at Downtown Winterfest! Join us for a ride on the Cottonwood Minirail, and to check out some of the other amazing activities and goings' on at Winterfest! Tickets to rides are $3.00 per person. http://downtownpg.com/2018/01/downtown-winterfest-2018/

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Be careful out there folks, we are experiencing some rough terrain out there! This should make for some fun Winterfesting downtown this Sunday! Be sure to check it out! #winterfun #DowntownWinterfest #checkouttheslideatWinterfest #toboggoningisthebest! #smoresgalore! #winterridesontheCottonwoodminitrain #IthinkIdroppedmykeysinthesnow

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Join us from noon until 1:00 pm at the Railway and Forestry Museum on Monday January 29th for one of the Coldsnap outreach events. James Hill and Anne Janelle from Nova Scotia will be performing in the Museum Gallery. James grew up playing folk, jazz and blues on his ukulele while Anne was exclusively a classical cellist. But the pair’s differences quickly became their biggest asset. The uke is high, the cello is low; the uke plays short notes, the cello long bow strokes; the uke is all about strumming while the cello radiates melody. This event is FREE! Bring your lunch and enjoy the music! https://www.coldsnapfestival.com/

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The Railway and Forestry Museum will be closed from December 31, 2017 - January 16, 2018. We will be back open regular operating hours on Wednesday, January 17, 2018

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Be sure to stop by the Railway and Forestry Museum tonight (Saturday, December 30) between 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm for the LAST NIGHT of the Celebration of Lights! With over 100,000 lights around the park and along the minirail track, it's sure to bring smiles to one and all!! Admission for this LAST NIGHT is FREE WITH A NON-PERISHABLE FOOD DONATION. Tickets to ride the Cottonwood minitrain are $3.00 per person. There will be hot chocolate and popcorn on hand as well (for purchase). For more information on this event, please give us a call at (250) 563-7351 or email admin@pgrfm.bc.ca.

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Wishing you the very best of the Holiday Season, from all of us at the Railway and Forestry Museum! We look forward to seeing you in 2018! (photos courtesy of Nadine Fieber, volunteer extraordinaire!)

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Thank you to all the volunteers who came out today, braving the cool, wet weather to help set up lights- So much was accomplished in one day! Very excited to see the final result during the Celebration of Lights! There is still a lot left to go up, and we will have more volunteer days for setting up the lights, so please stay tuned for these dates and times! Awesome work today everyone!

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This Saturday, November 11, the Railway and Forestry Museum will be closed until 12:00. "In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place, and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below." Excerpt from In Flanders Fields by John McCrae 1915

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