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Centennial Park & Festival Plaza

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This park is the main community park for locals and visitors. It is located in the downtown core of Fort St. John. The park features many picnic tables, walking paths and a network of hard nature wilderness trails.

Many monuments in the park pay tribute to war veterans and founders of the park. The park has a waterpark, making it ideal for families with young children.

Newly added to the park is the Festival Plaza, which features an open-air building with a capacity of 300 people. The Plaza is used for community engagement and events.

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