/r/PeaceCountry

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Share and discuss interesting content about the Peace River Country in Northeastern British Columbia and Northwestern Alberta, Canada.

Grande Prairie, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John & surrounding towns.

/r/PeaceCountry

430 Subscribers

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Fahler profiled on "Big Things, Small Towns"

1 Comment
2019/09/19
13:35 UTC

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Highway 35 north of Manning is shut down.

0 Comments
2019/06/02
05:13 UTC

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The view from the manning airport.

0 Comments
2019/05/30
07:55 UTC

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Cactus growing on the banks of the Peace, found near Royce.

4 Comments
2019/04/27
19:26 UTC

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UCP to roll back banked pay to straight time

0 Comments
2019/03/31
21:17 UTC

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We're doing Peace Country memes now?

4 Comments
2019/02/26
00:34 UTC

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Was in a hike looking for peace and I found this up in clouds. Is it Buddha?

0 Comments
2018/06/19
03:56 UTC

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View from the picnic table at the top of the hill before descending into Carter's Camp.

0 Comments
2018/04/30
09:44 UTC

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Trial request

Can I get a trial please.

1 Comment
2017/09/06
04:39 UTC

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Spotted near Carter's Camp - Long-toed salamander

2 Comments
2017/05/18
06:32 UTC

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Arrival of Autumn (band from Grande Prairie) could use your help!

Hey Everyone,

I could use all of your help if you're up to it! My band Arrival Of Autumn has recorded a bunch of new tunes at Audiohammer Studios through the last year and have impressed some of the right people in the industry with those jams (still not released officially). We're trying to get our social media as solid as possible to impress them further, so if you could Like our Facebook page, and share some love and comments in our posts it would be a huge help in realizing the dream. We're standing on the brink, so any little bit you can give will take us Grande Prairie boys a long way in getting the chance to take this to the next level!

Any help is very much appreciated!

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2017/02/05
17:20 UTC

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Let's get the /r/PeaceCountry a bit more active...

Hey there, all 151 subscribers to this subreddit! You might notice a bit more action on here recently - I've been submitting content I regularly collect on Twitter and FB about the Peace Country, but so far it's just me... Please feel free to submit and engage! There's a lot of great Peace Country content out there, and Reddit is a great place to collect it and discuss it.

0 Comments
2016/12/12
10:22 UTC

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Potential Peace Country tourism marketing slogan?

1 Comment
2016/12/12
10:17 UTC

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This is why I live where where the air hurts my face...

0 Comments
2016/12/12
10:00 UTC

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