The Princeton Cemetery is near 2,000 internments and is still in use. The cemetery was established around the early 1930s. It is being maintained by the city of Princeton. Most of the cemetery is grassy, but it is being mowed.
A lot of the gravesites are traditional in that the graves are covered with cement and a marker is place at the top. There are also upright headstones and some are enclosed with iron pipe or wood fencing.
It is located within the Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District and is somewhat isolated though easily reached on a paved road from Hwy. 3.