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Population: 2,908 Location: Princeton is located at the junction of Highway 3 and Highway 5A, 83 miles (133 km) northeast of Hope and 70 miles (112 km) west of Penticton. Geography: In the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, where the Tulameen and Similkameen rivers meet. Postal Code: V0X 1W0
http://www.bchorsevacations.com/
Chiropractic, energy healing and other alternative therapies for horses and dogs.
http://www.cowboycoffee-princeton.ca/
Specialty coffees, sandwiches and baked goods as well as catering. Offers profile, menus and list of specials.
http://www.crowsnest-highway.ca/cgi-bin/citypage.pl?city=PRINCETON
Detailed history of the area, with descriptions and photographs of the land conditions along Highway 3.
http://www.evergreenmotelprinceton.ca/
Offers twenty rooms with amenities. Includes details, information about area attractions and directions.
http://www.friesianranch.com/
Standing 1986 FPZV Friesian stallion, Laes. Breed history, services, photographs, pedigrees, and directions; also Guest ranch facilities.
http://www3.telus.net/sjrobertson/
Luxury timber-framed house on 3/4 acre near Princeton on beautiful Otter Lake. 3+ hours from Vancouver. Year round recreation, nice beach, dock, fully equipped. Sleeps 8, no smoking.
http://www.princetongolfclub.com/
Eighteen hole par 72 public golf course. Virtual tour, rentals and green fees and annual membership rates.
http://www.nethop.net/~sandness/princeton.htm
Personal page with information about the small town and its surroundings.
http://britishcolumbia.com/plan-your-trip/regions-and-towns/thompson-okanagan/princeton/
History of the town and list of local attractions.
http://www.princeton.ca/
The official site offers maps, facts, history, camping guides, interactive tour, tourism, events, recreational activities, a photoalbum, industrial and business opportunities and education.
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