Rose_Prairie,_British_Columbia

Rose Prairie

Rose Prairie is a settlement in British Columbia.

Rose Prairie
Rose Prairie
Location of Rose Prairie in British Columbia

Rose Prairie is an area of British Columbia located 2,240 feet above sea level and about 30 km north of Fort St. John, British Columbia.

History

In 1950 the Chinchaga Fire started in Rose Prairie. It was and still is the single largest recorded wildfire in North American history.

On January 13, 2023 at night, the church in Rose Prairie known as Upper Pine Gospel Chapel or UPGC, burned down.[1]


References

  1. FOSTER, SHAILYNN (November 1, 2023). "Upper Pine church burns dowm". Energetic city. Retrieved November 1, 2023.

56.508°N 120.794°W / 56.508; -120.794

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