Fort St. John
Enjoy an evening show or a weekend matinee at the 5-plex cinema.
Charlie Lake
On 271 Road, 8 kms north of Highway 97.
15 kms of trails to enjoy that wind down to the lakeshore of Charlie Lake.
Fort St. John
Fort St. John
Located 8 km down Cecil Lake Road on the left hand side, opposite the Beatton Region Park.
This hillside adventure has many different trails so people can walk/bike/snowshoe at different levels of fitness. The view at the top is one to remember! There is approximately 8 km of single track trails. No motorbikes/ATVs/snowmobiles are permitted.
Fort St. John
Centennial Park is the hub of many activities and home to several recreation facilities. It’s a great place for a picnic! Features include: Rose Garden, North Peace Leisure Pool, Spray Park, Playground, a Skatepark, North Peace Arena, Pomeroy Sport Centre and the FSJ Curling Club.
Fort St. John
There are two skateparks in Fort St. John. The first one is located in the heart of Centennial park on 100 Street and the second, Rotary Skatepark , opened in 2013 and is located at the corner of 93 Street and 93 Avenue.
The parks are open seasonally from dawn to dusk and are closed when wet, snowy or icy.
Fort St. John
Fort St. John’s newest entertainment facility houses a show lounge, paper and electronic bingo, pool and snooker tables, traditional and interactive lottery products, and slot machines.
As soon as the lake is safely frozen, begin at any of the southside lake boat launches or at the Montney Park on the north end of the lake. There are some trails around the lake and an A-frame chalet at Montney Park that is owned and maintained by the club.
Charlie Lake
Mile 52, Alaska Highway, next to Rotary RV Park.
This Ducks Unlimited Interpretive Trail offers an excellent opportunity to spot local birds and enjoy a relaxing walk.