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Most areas and activities at the historic site are accessible with assistance. A virtual tour is also available on a tablet so visitors with mobility challenges can view and explore exhibits that are hard to reach.
Huble Homestead Historic Site is a turn of the century heritage attraction located north of Prince George, BC, on Lheidli T’enneh keyoh. This living history museum, open daily from Victoria Day to Labour Day, is located alongside the Fraser River and offers visitors a glimpse of settler life in northern British Columbia. The site is currently closed for the winter months, but in the summer is open to the public for tours, special events, lunch, and shopping in the General Store. Huble Homestead is 40 km north of Prince George, just off Hwy 97 on Mitchell Road. Admission is by donation.