Tourism Prince George CEO Colin Carson said creating new experiences in Prince George is one of the organization's goals, "and we're confident that the Sunflower Festival will do just that. Tourism Prince George has also thrown it's support behind the attraction. "I am hopeful that many people will enjoy the event this year and will allow us to grow and continue this event annually in the future.” "The PG Sunflower Festival is going to provide incredible memories for families, visitors, and kids in a safe environment that is a short drive from downtown. that our community can be proud of," Northern Lights Winery CEO Doug Bell said. “We are incredibly passionate about bringing new events to Northern B.C. The event is being hosted by Northern Lights Winery, which owns the Foreman Farms property. They will be posted at The hours in September will vary slightly and it is recommended to go early in the season to ensure the best viewing experience.įoreman Farms is found at 1965 Foreman Road, off Highway 16. The event will kick off in mid-August, once the flowers are in bloom, and will run seven days a week during the month with varying weekday and weekend hours. There will also be an animal viewing area featuring goats, chickens, and pigs and Bloom, an on-site concession where you'll be able to enjoy summertime treats. It will be held at Foreman Farms, a mere 10-minute drive from the city's downtown, and will feature a family-friendly walk through a field of beautiful sunflowers along with interactive and static photo stations. A Sunflower Festival is about to take root at a Prince George-area farm.
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