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Princeton Visitor Centre

Princeton Visitor Centre

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169 Bridge St, Princeton, British Columbia, V0X 1W0, Canada
(250) 295-0235 www.princeton.ca
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Oct 31, 2017
Loved Princeton, what a fabulous, quaint little town in absolutely stunning surroundings. It's a road trip worth making, particularly in the autumn. People the visitors center have a easy job, this place sells itself. The town folk were extremely friendly & helpful. The town has a abundance of restaurants & accommodations to choose from. Plus everything is within walking distance. Great place to chill for a few day's - definitely want to return.

May 4, 2018
So friendly and helpful, a pleasure to visit and get information on the area of Princeton ECT.. special thanks to Lori for your time! Must visit!

Aug 7, 2017
Great place for a bathroom brake, fill up some water and ask questions. Parking around back. Place is on the right.

Jul 1, 2017
Princeton is a very friendly little town with to many outdoor activities to list. All the restaurant's that we tried had excellent food as well, and we would gladly return again for another stay.

Dec 30, 2017
Very helpful staff.

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