Prince George, with a population of 71,973 (
census agglomeration of 88,043), is the largest city in northern
British Columbia, Canada, and is the "Northern Capital" of BC despite being located in the geographical southern half of the province at only 54 degrees latitude. Situated at the confluence of the
Fraser and
Nechako Rivers, and the crossroads of
Highway 16 and
Highway 97, the city is the service and supply hub for one of the fastest-growing regions in Canada and plays an important role in the province's economy and culture.