Did you know that Prince George is the Spruce Capital of the "World".
Prince George has a rich history of Forestry and is still a main contributor to the local economy. You can find a site of interest sign about how the name came to be, on top of Connaught Hill.
To quote from the sign " Simon Fraser's men cut the first spruce logs near the junction of the Nechako and Fraser Rrivers in 1807 to construct Fort George. Starting near the original fort a century later, Prince George became in the 1940's the center of the white spruce industry in Central British Columbia. The vast lumber output of its many mills earned for Prince George the title "Spruce Capital of the World" - Province of British Columbia 1966."
North 53 40.070 West 122 56.356
All hides for this Spruce Geo Art Series are camoed pill bottles or bison tubes. Each container contains a logsheet sealed in a tiny zip lock bag. Please bring your own pencil. This cache is not hidden at the posted coordinates, however all the information you need is on this cache page.
Photo Credit: My own photo taken on June 27, 2020.
Congratulations to Trailjoy for FTF!