JPRF Research Station is located on the southern shore of Tezzeron Lake.
The facility was acquired by JPRF in 2002 but had existed as a wilderness resort for 35 years prior.
Off-grid facility - powered by solar and wind generation with a back-up diesel generator.
Current accommodation for up to 25 people in 5 rustic cabins
Common kitchen and dining room.
Shower facilities and classroom.
Development is currently underway to improve and enhance our facility in order to better implement our research programs!
Coming soon…
The new JPRF Research and Education Center
The development of our new building is currently underway! More information available here.
This new off-grid facility will provide accommodations, bathrooms, and a state-of-the-art kitchen to students and researchers visiting the research station. There is a large space to host gatherings, presentations, and classes, as well as a covered deck to enjoy the view of Tezzeron Lake.
We have currently raised ~60% of the funds required to complete the facility. We are seeking donations to help us reach our goal and allow students to use this brand-new facility! If you are interested in donating, we are accepting donations in person or online through UNBC (Donate Now - University Of Northern British Columbia).
If completing an online donation, please click the link and select John Prince Research Forest as the designation. A charitable donation receipt will be issued after your donation has been received.