Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Fall on the Homestead
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Huble Homestead Historic Site
15000 Mitchell Road, Prince George, BC
Summit Lake, BC
Accès
Gratuit, et accepte des dons facultatifs à hauteur de votre contribution.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Take in the breathtaking fall backdrop as we prepare to close for the season!
Grab a sweater or jacket and head to the homestead to take in the crisp fall air and admire the autumn colours! Warm up with a steaming cup of apple cider or hot chocolate as you take part in the family friendly festivities. Brave the chill to watch heritage demonstrations such as cheese making and butter making!
Join in the annual scarecrow making contest, which will feature prizes for staff favourite, crowd favourite, and the most creative, then play some old-fashioned games with our staff! If you're wanting to stay more indoors, try your luck bobbing for apples in the Welcome Barn, or make a fall themed craft.
Treat yourself to dessert with a slice of pie or a bit of candy and start your Christmas shopping early by perusing our year-end sale in the General Store. Come out early for the pancake breakfast, chow down on a hot dog or hamburger from the BBQ, or pack your own picnic lunch as you work up an appetite in the fresh air. The fire will be on if you feel like making s'mores!
Enjoy the picturesque homestead while you take part in our self-guided treasure hunt with guaranteed prizes, learn about the site's history through a guided tour, or simply relax in the great outdoors amongst the changing leaves!
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- Website hublehomestead.ca
Organisateur
Huble Homestead
Huble Homestead Historic Site is located on Lheidli T'enneh keyoh; the house and buildings are situated in the Giscome Portage Regional Park, and the site 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.