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2017 BC Championships
Prince George Minor Hockey Association
March 18th – 23rd
“Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Lifelong Hockey Experiences”
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Welcome to the 2017 Midget Tier 1 BC Championships! Your host for the week is the Prince
George Midget Tier 1 Cougars. We welcome your team, players and families to Prince George and
look forward to hosting you.
In this Welcome Package, you will find information about the following:
Our Community
Championship Contacts
General Championship Information
Accommodations
Kin Centre Arenas
Restaurants
Points of Interest
Skate Sharpening & Sports Stores
Transportation
Medical Information & Emergency Planning
If you have any questions, please contact Liza Arnold lryan01@telus.net (250-565-4698).
Feel free to call or text during the Championships if you have any questions or concerns.
Good luck to all teams and players,
PG Midget Tier 1 Cougars
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Prince George Minor Hockey Association - (250) 563-0303
o Street Address
2187 Ospika Blvd
Prince George, BC
V2M 1W1
o Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2242
Prince George, BC
V2N 2J8
GENERAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION:
Host Association Championship Contact
o Liza Arnold (250) 565-4698 or lryan01@telus.net
BC Hockey Representative – TBA
Schedule of Events –
o Times and Locations to be confirmed
March 18th Travel Day
March 19th Banquet and Guest Speaker
Coaches Meeting (prior to banquet)
March 20 – 23rd Championship Games
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION:
http://www.hellobc.com/prince-george.aspx
Prince George is the largest city in Northern British Columbia, and it is located centrally in the
provinces. Here you will find the amenities of a larger city along with instant access to picturesque
wilderness and outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and golf and camping.
Prince George is situated where the Nechako River joins the Fraser River near the center of British
Columbia. The north-south Highway 97 and the east-west Highway 16 intersect at Prince George. The
City is also the junction of the British Columbia and Canadian National Railways.
Variety is the spice of life in this city. Take in any number of theatre or musical performances, attend a
local festival, learn about the city’s history or visit its heritage sites, or take in any number of local
attractions.
Dining and accommodation options are diverse in Prince George. And when entering the city, be sure
to wave at “Mr. PG” – a whimsical 8.2m/27ft tall statue, who stands at the junction of Highways 97
and 16, waving his flag.
Prince George is situated where the Nechako River joins the Fraser River near the center of British
Columbia. The north-south Highway 97 and the east-west Highway 16 intersect at Prince George. The
City is also the junction of the British Columbia and Canadian National Railways.
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OUR FIRST NATIONS HISTORY:
http://www.tourismpg.com/first-nations
Before Europeans arrived, the Carrier Nation lived in this
area. The local band was known as Lheidli T’enneh, and
they lived at the junction of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers.
The translation of the word Lheidli means "where the two
rivers flow together" and T'enneh means "the People".
Eventually, the Grand Trunk Pacific purchased the
traditional land from the First Nations, who were then
moved to a reserve at Shelley.
The Lheidli T'enneh covers a vast traditional territory, stretching over an area of 4.3
million hectares, from the impressive Rocky Mountains to the beautiful interior plateau.
The Lheidli T'enneh community occupies four Indian Reserves totalling approximately 675 hectares
within and adjacent to the City of Prince George. By managing resources in a sustainable manner and
seeking new economic opportunities, this First Nations community is keen to expand their participation
on the wider global economy.
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KIN CENTRE ARENAS
2187 Ospika Boulevard South, Prince George, BC, V2N 6Z1
The Kin Centre is a versatile complex complete with three arenas that hosts numerous hockey clubs,
figure skating, lacrosse, and inline and ball hockey. This 50,000 square foot complex is ideal for
hosting tournaments and is located in the heart of Exhibition Park. Connected to the Kin Centre is the
CN Centre, a 6000 seat arena with full amenities and services. The newly updated Kin Centre, along
with the CN Centre, represents the only arena in BC with two Olympic-to-NHL-size convertible rinks.
Prince George has a total of 6 arenas - more than enough to accommodate any number of hockey teams
and players or any other arena sport, no matter what their needs and desires. The Kin Centre is only
minutes away from the downtown, shopping centres, accommodations, and other arena facilities.
Fast Facts
Kin 1 - 85’ x 200’ ice surface, can expand to 100' x 200' (international dimensions) with 1000
bleacher seats
Kin 1 is also fully accessible for sledge hockey including see-through rink boards and level
players' bench
Kin 2 - 85’ x 200’ ice surface with 400 bleacher seats
Kin 3 - 85' x 200' ice surface with 150 bleacher seats
Kin Lounge 35’ x 142’ with Concession and Upper Viewing Area
Parking for 3000
Change rooms, washrooms, officials rooms
P/A System
Score clocks
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TEAMS:
TBA
SCHEDULE:
TBA
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Coast Inn of the North
o 770 Brunswick Street
o (250) 277-4112
Sandman Signature
o 2990 Recplace Dr.
o (250) 645-7263
Prestige: Treasure Cove Hotel
o 2005 Hwy 97 S
o (250) 614-9111
Four Points Prince George
o 1790 Hwy 97 S
o (250) 564-7100
TRANSPORTATION:
Prince George Taxi Service
o (250) 564-4444
Emerald Taxi
o (250) 563-3333
Prince George Transit System
o See Schedules and Maps
o https://bctransit.com/prince-
george/
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RESTUARANTS:
Eurest Catering Services
o (Catering at the Kin Centre)
o Menu included at the end of this
package.
Earls
o 1440 Central St E.
o (250) 562-1527
Mr. Mikes
o 2216 Ferry Ave
o (250) 562-1080
Freshslice Pizza
o 999 Central St W
o 250-563-5601
Panago Pizza
o 3133 Westwood Dr.
o (250) 310-0001
Papa John’s Pizza
o #103 1023 Central St
o (250) 596-4020
Quizno’s
o 1391 Central St
o (250) 563-0102
Subway
o 3371 8th Ave
o (250) 562-8388
o #146 3055 Massey Drive
o (250) 562-8378
o 1010 Victoria St
o (250) 562-5628
Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt
o 1600 15th Ave
o (250) 564-3222
Moxies
o 1804 Central St E.
o (250) 564-4700
Booster Juice
o 5212 Domano Blvd
o (250-964-8865)
o Pine Centre Mall Location also
Boston Pizza
o 841 W Central St.
o (250) 564-1221
o 2500 Vance Road
o (250) 562-1414
SKATE SHARPENING & SPORTING GOODS:
Custom Edge Sports
o 1755 Ogilvie Street
o (250) 563-2828
Players Bench, The Hockey Source
o 2366 Westwood Drive
o (250) 564-6002
o On site store located between Kin 1 and 2
Sport Chek (Pine Centre Mall)
o 152 3117 Massey Drive
o (250) 561-3002
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WHAT TO DO:
Famous Players 6: 172-1600 15th Ave.
Pine Centre Mall: 3055 Massey Dr.
Multiplayer Gaming Gamescape: 1980 Ospika Blvd
The Strike Zone Bowling & Cosmic Mini Golf: 2366 Westwood Drive
Prince George Aquatic Centre: 1700 George Paul Lane (Located beside Rotary Soccer Fields)
Four Seasons Leisure Pool: 775 Dominion Street
Outdoor Ice Oval: located behind Kin 2 (no hockey permitted – beautiful skate though)
UNBC Fitness Center: 3333 University Way
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Emergency Response Plan
Contact Liza Arnold (250) 565-4698 or Glynis Vennberg (250) 961-8457 if you have any injuries to report
or if you are looking for additional First Aid Supplies (ice packs, Level 1 First Aid Kit etc.)
Dial 911 in an Emergency
Directions: Prince George Kin Center Arenas to University of Northern BC Hospital
CN/Kin Center Arenas 2187 Ospika Boulevard South
Prince George, BC
V2N 6Z1
(250) 561-7777
University of Northern BC Hospital 1475 Edmonton Street
Prince George, BC
V2N 6Z1
(250) 565-2000
Walk-In Clinic
Nechako Medical Clinic
761 Central St. W
(250) 563-3399