This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Scavenger Sunday
In-person
Games History & heritage Museum Nature & outdoors Self-guidedDate and time
Location
Huble Homestead Historic Site
15000 Mitchell Road
Summit Lake, BC
Directions: Huble Homestead is located on Lheidli T'enneh keyoh, 40km north of Prince George, just off Highway 97 on Mitchell Road.
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Has gender-neutral washrooms and wheelchair accessible.
About
Embark on a fun-filled journey of discovery with a Huble Homestead scavenger hunt! Unleash your inner adventurer as you navigate through the historic site in search of hidden objects needed to complete your list. This fun and inexpensive day is perfect for seasoned seekers or first-time explorers – you’ll check in with a staff member, get your list, and work together to collect items, answer questions, and solve a couple of riddles! Once you finish, check in at the General Store to receive a prize for your efforts.
Keep yourself warm by roaming the site and enjoying a hot drink while you do. Pack a picnic, or purchase lunch from the BBQ, and spend a few hours working at your own pace to complete the challenge!
Huble Homestead Historic Site is a 30 minute drive north of Prince George, BC. Leave the city behind and make your way up Highway 97 for 40 kilometres, before turning off on Mitchell Road to continue another 6 kilometres down a well-maintained dirt road.
Huble Homestead is dog friendly and open weekends in the fall for guided tours and shopping in the General Store. Enjoy a picnic or purchase lunch from the BBQ as you relax in the fresh air. Admission is by donation, with a recommended amount of $10.00 per family.
Links
- Learn more about Huble Homestead hublehomestead.ca
Organizer
Huble Homestead Historic Site
Huble Homestead Historic Site is situated in the Giscome Portage Regional Park, and is operated by the Huble Homestead / Giscome Portage Heritage Society. The Society’s mission is to preserve and promote the history of the Huble Homestead, Giscome Portage, and surrounding area through responsible stewardship and educational programming. During the summer months the historic site is open daily for guided tours, school and daycare programs, and self led activities. The Society also hosts a number of special events during the operating season.