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Five For Friday: Our favourite Chuck Chin photos of Prince George in the fall

Because fall is beautiful!
Nechako River Teapot Mountain Sept. 29
Bonus shot: Teapot Mountain as seen from the Nechako River. (via Chuck Chin)

Prince George really shines in the fall.

The autumn colours throughout the city are spectacular and one local photographer captures that magic every year to share with the community. 

Chuck Chin is known for chronically community events and the beauty of the region.

He was also named a Citizen of the Year by the Prince George Community Foundation (PGCF) in 2019 for his local photography.

“His images capture serenity, community events, and tender moments that help his followers stay up to date on what is happening around the city,” said PGCF president Alain LeFebvre, during last year’s citizen of the ear announcement.

“He constantly volunteers for these events taking the photos and providing numerous organizations with exposure that they may otherwise not receive.”

As Chin’s autumn photos celebrate the beauty of the season in Prince George so perfectly, we decided to highlight five of our favourite of his fall scenes (in no particular order).

Ginter’s Meadow (2015)

Ginters Meadow Five Years agoGolden colours at Ginter's Meadow. (via Chuck Chin)

Kayakers on the Nechako River (2018)

Nechako River three years agoKayakers on the Nechako River in the fall. (via Chuck Chin)

View of the city (2020)

Oct. 1 2020View of the city showcasing the fall foliage. (via Chuck Chin)

House by the cutbanks (2020)

Sept. 30, 2020A white house on the river bank. (via Chuck Chin)

Shane Lake in the fall (2020)

Shane Lake Oct .1 2020The fishing dock at Shane Lake. (via Chuck Chin)

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