Forest for the World is a 106-hectare forest and popular nature park located on Cranbrook Hill. It was established in 1986 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Prince George and to celebrate the City’s participation in Expo 86.
It has over 15 kilometres of multi-use trails that pass both Small Reflection Lake and Shane Lake. Facilities include fire pits, picnic tables, and a look-out tower. This area has a covered picnic area and restrooms. The mass of trails connects to a variety of other hiking spots. The forest has a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, frequent in Spruce, Douglas fir, and Pine.
Common animals that frequent the area include beavers, bears, moose, cougars, and ducks. Shane lake, located within the park, contains trout fish for fishing lovers and has two docks to cast from.
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