After a 16 year hiatus, the Prince George Multicultural Heritage Society’s Children’s Festival returns to Lheidli T’enneh Memorial park on Saturday, May 31st.
Photo: Ian Gregg
After a 16 year hiatus, the Children’s Festival has returned.
After partnering with the city, the festival follows a successful Canada Day event this past summer, and has a history in the community going back decades.
The Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park event intends to rejuvenate a focus on analogue person-to-person activities that children can engage in without advanced technology — for example, participatory dance, art, and skill development.
The festival takes place Saturday, May 31st, but plans are underway for a 2026 event, to be held on a school day. It is being organized by The Prince George Multicultural Heritage Society.
Photo and story by Ian Gregg, CFUR DUE NORTH NEWS
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