Enjoy a mid-week camping package at Salmon Valley Campground, one of the venues included in Support PG’s new staycation packages. Photo Courtesy: Support PG
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This is the year to find the beauty in our backyard

Jul 15, 2020 | 11:28 AM

PRINCE GEORGE–This year is the year to explore your own backyard!

The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many of us to get creative in ways of entertaining ourselves and now the Support PG initiative is lending us a hand by giving us more ideas on how to enjoy our very own city.

Support PG has launched staycation packages to encourage local and regional travel to help drive traffic to Prince George businesses.

The staycation packages include the following:

  • The Mid-Week Camping Pack – ($125) A two-night mid-week family staycation at Salmon Valley Campground. Upon your arrival, you will receive a Birch and Boar Camping pack and dessert from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.
  • Love is in the Air – ($200) Wine at the Northern Lights Estate Winery and a $50.00 NLEW Bistro Gift Certificate. Followed by a night away with your sweetheart at the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Prince George.
  • Girls’ Night Out – ($120/person based on 4 people) Private table-side Wine Tasting hosted by a Northern Lights Estate Winery Guide. The tasting comes with a private table, a 20-minute Wine Tasting which includes four one-ounce wine samples and one six-ounce glass of wine to enjoy with an individually plated Ploughman Platter for each guest. After your Wine Tasting stay the night (for four) at the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Prince George.
  • Romantic Weekend Getaway – ($250+ based on double occupancy) A one night stay in a deluxe two queen guestroom at the Prestige Treasure Cove Hotel. Your stay will include a bottle of red or white wine, two individual boxes of chocolates, a dozen roses, and a complimentary 1 p.m. late check-out. Guests will also be able to take advantage of two hours of limousine service.

More packages are expected in the coming weeks and more information can be found here. The Support PG website was launched in April as a place for local businesses to find COVID-19 support resources.