The Prince George RCMP will be offering one last public tour of its new home on Saturday.
The tours run 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and there are a few catches - anyone 18 years or older must bring government-issued photo identification, no photographs are allowed and the tours are open only to law-abiding citizens.
"Officers and staff retain the right to refuse access to those that do not meet this standard," RCMP said.
Also, it's first come, first serve with no reservations. Wait times are likely and larger groups are asked to call the detachment to arrange tours on an alternate date.
Located at 455 Victoria St., the RCMP moved into the new surroundings in late April.
The $38.95-million, 63,636-square-foot detachment replaced the Prince George RCMP's old home at 10th and Brunswick. That building is 32,776 square feet in size and was built in 1972.