As if we couldn’t be more excited for the Game Of Thrones’ season premiere next month, fans in British Columbia were recently treated to a pleasant surprise.
The wildly popular HBO show promoted its final season with a game of thrones of their own. A total of 6 Iron Thrones were hidden all around the world. A dedicated fan named Brigit found her way to what appears to be the Throne of Ice in none other than our very own Tumbler Ridge.
A true queen goes anywhere #ForTheThrone, even beyond the Wall. Birgit has staked her claim. #ThroneofIce https://t.co/G3iIU2Y2Rx pic.twitter.com/AYtvawLdJ3
— HBO Canada (@HBOCanada) March 26, 2019
An approximate 14 hour drive north from Vancouver, the town is known for its surreal tumbling waterfalls and dinosaur tracks. Now topped off with coveted dragon throne, a road trip there doesn’t sound like a bad idea at all.
Not surprisingly, fans all over the province are already making their way there to place their claim to the throne and hang out with wildlings.
My heart says Stark🐺, but my face says Lannister🦁… #forthethrone pic.twitter.com/ugZGYgbz8v
— Sami Sima (@SamiSimaSimblr) March 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/pman976/status/1110896524089659393
… @GameOfThrones Throne in @TumblerRidgeBC till Sunday Evening (March 31) Came down from Grande Prairie, AB to check it out and it's all the awesome! #tumblerridge #gpab @elonmusk @HBOCanada @HBO #ForTheThrone #ThroneofIce pic.twitter.com/ei0jOZFo3F
— William Vavrek (@williamvavrek) March 28, 2019
What’s that? You have an infinity gauntlet? That’s adorable. #GameofThrones #tumblerridge #houseofstark #ironthrone pic.twitter.com/HfjRrzJvfF
— Chris Raczkowski (@ChrisRaczkowski) March 28, 2019
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