Prestige Treasure Cove Resort Prince George



ABOUT THE HOTEL

The Prestige Treasure Cove Resort offers guests a unique experience with all the desired amenities. On-site restaurant, coffee shop, casino, swimming pool, waterslide, and hot tub all add to the enjoyment. Business travelers will enjoy our meeting spaces. Centrally located, you’re only minutes away from pristine forests and lakes, and outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and golf. 

Featured Amenities
✓Meeting & Conference Space  ✓Restaurant  ✓Lounge with Outdoor Patio  ✓Bakery and Cafe  ✓Casino  ✓Pool & Waterslide  ✓Hot Tub  ✓Covered and Open Balconies  ✓Business Services & Executive Rooms  ✓Accessible Rooms  ✓Billiard Room  ✓Penthouse for larger events and weddings

 

Perks of booking with Prestige

price match

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Go Green

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dog friendly rooms

Dog-friendly rooms available

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ABOUT THE DESTINATION

The largest city in Northern BC, Prince George is the perfect balance of urban life and stunning wilderness. Visitors entering the city at the junction of Highway 97 and Highway 16 will be greeted by Mr. PG, an eccentric statue created to symbolize the importance of forestry to the area.

Surrounded by pristine forests and lakes, explore the beauty of nature minutes away from the city. Cross-country skiing is popular during the winter months with fishing, hiking, and golf dominating the summer activities. 

The arts and cultural scene in Prince George is dynamic and colorful. Enjoy performances from Prince George Symphony Orchestra, browse the collection of artwork at Two Rivers Gallery, and learn about the importance of the railway at the Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum.

Visit Tourism Prince George for more information!

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Prestige Treasure Cove Resort Prince George would like to acknowledge that the land on which the resort resides and where our guests visit today is situated on the unceded, traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh Peoples, the original stewards of these lands and those whom we give thanks to as our hosts.