Vacation rentals in Prince George

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Popular amenities for Prince George vacation rentals

Stay near Prince George's top sights

Pine Centre Mall13 locals recommend
CN Centre9 locals recommend
Costco Wholesale5 locals recommend
Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park26 locals recommend
Real Canadian Superstore5 locals recommend
Parkwood Place6 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Prince George

Guest favourite

Home in Prince George

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

A Modern Heritage Home

Jun. 10 – 17

$223 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Prince George

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Peaceful, Quiet and Restful Stay

Nov. 23 – 30

$113 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Prince George

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Across from hospital- A spacious, private suite

Jan. 3 – 10

$128 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Home in Prince George

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

‘Creekside’ By Trinity - 2 Bedroom Executive Suite

Nov. 9 – 16

$146 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Prince George

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Stylish Private Suite Close to Downtown & Hospital

Dec. 17 – 24

$116 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Guesthouse in Prince George

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Rustic Carriage House

Mar. 8 – 15

$147 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Home in Prince George

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Executive 3 bedroom home with private atrium patio

Oct. 5 – 12

$153 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Prince George

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

New Spacious one-bedroom suite , on Greenbelt.

Jan. 18 – 25

$116 CAD per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Prince George

  • Total rentals

    330 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    180 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    90 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    140 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    8.6K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $28 CAD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Prince George

All About Prince George

At the junction of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers in northern British Columbia, the city of Prince George offers an urban setting surrounded by calm lakes, stately red cedar and maple forests, and snow-capped mountains in the distance. During the warmer months, you can enjoy a dip in Shane Lake, located in the Forests for the World park, or one of the dozens of other local swimming spots.

A popular hiking spot is Cottonwood Island Nature Park, which combines nature and art through the wood-carved artwork in the sides of trees that line the trails here. Prince George is the largest city in northern British Columbia, so you’ll find an assortment of museums, galleries, ice arenas, and an aquatics centre here when you need a break from the outdoors.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Prince George

Late spring through early autumn is generally considered the best time to look for cabins for rent in Prince George. During this time, you can expect a mix of warm and cool days, so it’s best to come prepared with layers and a warm jacket. You can also experience a variety of events and festivals in the warmer months, including the Downtown Summerfest, with its assortment of food stands, live entertainment, and activities. Prince George experiences significant rainfall in winter, so be sure to pack your warm, waterproof boots and rainwear. While freezing cold, the winter months offer clear blue skies and an opportunity to experience a Northern Lights show in the night sky.


Top things to do in Prince George

Central British Columbia Railway and Forestry Museum

In the heart of Prince George, the Central British Columbia Railway and Forestry Museum focuses on the main industries of the area. Across the eight-acre site, you can observe a collection of locomotives up close and explore the inside of heritage railway buildings. Throughout the year, the museum hosts educational events and programs for all ages.

Forests for the World

Just outside of Prince George, Forests for the World park showcases two lakes and 15 kilometres of multi-use trails. Informative signs dot the trails to give you insight into the native plants and animals in the park. After an afternoon of hiking, cast a line from the fishing dock. Barbecue grills and picnic areas provide a relaxing place to cook your fresh catch and enjoy a peaceful meal.

Goodsir Nature Park

Thirty minutes north of Prince George, Goodsir Nature Park is a botanical conservatory with more than 200 native tree species, which you can explore during a self-guided or guided tour. You might even spot beavers or muskrats. There’s an indoor plant museum and gift shop to duck into in the event of rain.

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