Princeton
Get ready for a breathtaking adventure in Princeton – a delightful town situated in the beautiful Similkameen region of southern British Columbia, Canada. It's the perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history, nestled cozily amongst three magnificent mountain ranges.

Calling all history enthusiasts and adventure junkies! Princeton, steeped in mining history, offers limitless outdoor escapades. From hiking and hunting to fishing and snowmobiling, there's even the famed 110 km Kettle Valley Rail Trail for long, satisfying strolls.

Walk over the bridge and marvel at the Similkameen River as it ribbons across the town. Better yet, enjoy some peaceful bird-watching at the stunning red gorge. Don't forget to explore the Vermilion Forks, an awe-inspiring juncture where Tulameen and Similkameen rivers meet the mountains.

Back in town, step into the past at the Princeton Museum and Archives. Lose yourself amongst noteworthy artifacts and stories of the town's expansive mining history. It's a haven for those fascinated with the past.

When the summer sun shines in June, Princeton comes alive with the high spirits of the Princeton Traditional Music Festival. This three-day affair is a joyous celebration of acoustic music that echoes around the town.

Comfortable lodging? Check. Tasty food? Check. An array of hotels, motels, campgrounds, RV parks, and diners ensure your stay is nothing short of pleasant.

Whether it's the bliss of summer, the vibrancy of autumn, the tranquillity of winter or the rejuvenation of spring; every season brings a fresh charm to Princeton’s humid continental climate.

Experience the blend of historic charm, gentle culture, and exhilarating nature – Princeton is excited to welcome you!