East Shore - Kootenay Lake Chamber of Commerce

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East Shore - Kootenay Lake Chamber of Commerce
East Shore
Kootenay
Lake
Kootenay Lake is in the Central Kootenay
Region of British Columbia
Selkirk Mountain range to the west, the Purcell range to the east
530 metres (1736’) above sea level
l Kootenay Lake is 144 km (90 miles) long and up to 152 metres (500’)
deep with an average width of 4 km. (2.5 miles)
l Peaks range from 2100 – 2750 metres. (7,000’ - 10,000’)
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he water is pure enough
to drink and provides a
home for Kokanee salmon and
the world’s largest species of
Gerrard rainbow trout. Kootenay
Lake’s rocky shores encompass
hundreds of tiny bays and
beaches. It remains ice-free in
winter which moderates our
climate allowing the world’s
longest free ferry to operate
year round. Abundant wildlife
means encounters with deer,
bears, or wild turkeys are
likely. Wetlands at both ends of
the lake and at Crawford Bay
include over 265 species of
migrating and nesting birds.
Settlements are strung along
Hwy 3A following the east shore
with over 400 corners from
Creston in the south to the ferry
landing. The city of Nelson is on
the west arm. Kootenay Lake
is on the Hot Springs Circle
tour. Ainsworth’s unique cave is
north of Balfour before reaching
Kaslo.
Time Zone: the time on
the east shore is Mountain
Standard Time and literally
never changes. We are the true
Central Kootenay and do not
use Daylight Saving. The line is
down the middle of the lake so
in winter we on the east shore
are on Cranbrook /Alberta time
and in summer, Nelson/Pacific
time.
Kootenay Lake Chamber of Commerce
British Columbia, Canada
For boating info: www.klsb.org
Free Ferry is 35 min.
MV Osprey operates year round,
MV Balfour in the summer.
Ferry webcam:
www.kootenaylake.bc.ca
Kootenay Lake Ferry
ALL TIMES IN
PACIFIC TIME
All times are Pacific Standard Time.
Summer: mid-June to September first week
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www.kootenaylake.bc.ca
SPECIAL EVENTS
Discover the East Shore
F
rom Riondel north of the Kootenay Bay ferry,
our community stretches south along the lake
through Crawford Bay, Gray Creek, Boswell and
Kuskanook to Wynndel, just south of the main lake.
Each community has a fascinating history from the
original Ktunaxa people, who still live in the Creston
Valley to the more recent mining and farming
activities. Artifacts from arrowheads and
petroglyphs to wooden water wheels
are still found. Paddle wheelers
connected lake communities
Check www.kootenaylake.bc.ca
for more details and ask local
for years and the
businesses for beach information.
Pilot Bay Lighthouse
This is a rural area - be prepared
can still be visited.
if you arrive after 7 pm
A Few Local Hikes
Pilot Bay Lighthouse Trail
easy 10 – 15 minute walk, picnic
table and outhouse
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historic lighthouse built in 1904
4.5 km south on Pilot Bay Road
from the Kootenay Bay ferry
landing
Crawford Bay Sunday Market
July to mid-September in the
Crawford Bay Park.
Starbelly Jam Eclectic fun family
music festival 3rd weekend of July
in the Crawford Bay Park.
www.starbellyjam.org
Gray Creek History Days Explore
1898 to present in the 1912 log Gray
Creek Hall. Later July. gchistory@
theeastshore.net
Riondel Daze Celebrate August
long weekend (BC day) with ball
games, great food & children’s
events. www.riondel.ca
Pilot Bay Trail
Pebble Beach Trail
2 hours return or all day
2-3 hours return
3 km south on Pilot Bay Road,
watch for the Pilot Bay Park
sign to park
l fork to the right about five
minutes past the second
wooden bridge to reach Pilot
Bay Marine Park - campsites,
picnic tables, fire pits and
outhouses
l continue left for a full day’s
hike, the Lakeshore Trail that
leads to Tipi Camp and
beyond.
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Box 120 , Crawford Bay
BC Canada V0B 1E0
www.kootenaylake.bc.ca [email protected]
Kootenay
Lake
East Shore
Daily
Happenings
Art Connections A self-guided art
tour of studios, galleries and venues
from Wynndel to Riondel. Watch
for signs.
Gray Creek Sailing Regatta The
mouth of Crawford Bay is filled with
colourful sails Saturday and Sunday
on the Labor Day weekend.
Fall Fair The oldest continuous Fair
in BC is now over 100. An annual
mid-Sept event at the Crawford Bay
Hall.
about two hours up the north
side of the creek is a magnificent
grove of old growth trees
l continue for 15 km through
forest to the ridge line at
7,000 feet before dropping to
Baker Lake
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7 km north of Riondel on the
forest service road, wooden trail
sign on the lake side
l trail switchbacks down to a
lovely pebbled cove, ideal for a
swim and picnic
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Lockhart Creek Trail
a short hike or up to 2 days return to Baker
Lake
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Lockhart Provincial Park offers
forested campsites, picnic
tables, a sandy beach and a trail
up into the Purcell Range
Ask about local hiking pamphlet. There are
many more hikes outlined in “Where the Locals
hike in the West Kootenay” Please respect
private property when exploring.
T
the east shore
he settlers on the east shore of Kootenay Lake
were originally served by paddle wheeler.
Highway 3A was completed in the 1950’s
and these social centres began to blend together in
what our local monthly paper calls The East Shore
Mainstreet, our 80 km long community. See www.
mainstreet.eshore.ca
The East Shore ranges from the bright lights of the
village of Riondel north of the ferry landing, south
through small rural hamlets that occupy 20 km
stretches along the highway to Wynndel, just south
of the main lake. Historic community halls serve the
region’s recreational and social needs.
Kootenay Bay
The eastern terminus of the
Kootenay Lake Ferry, this tiny
community stretches down
Pilot Point south of the
Ferry Landing. Just north,
find the Yasodhara Ashram
which draws yoga enthusiasts
from around the world.
Riondel
The village began in 1882 with the staking of the
famous Bluebell mining claim - an intriguing tale of
claim-jumping and murder. Since the mine’s closure
in 1971, recreation and retirement have become
Riondel’s mainstays. Today it is a tidy hamlet with
pebbly beaches, a 9-hole golf course and lakeshore
campground with a spectacular view north towards
Mount Loki. www.riondel.ca
Crawford Bay
Originally homesteads with orchards and hayfields,
Kokanee Springs Golf Resort now occupies most of the
green floodplain of Crawford Creek. The sandy beach
is gradual enough for small children to play safely
under parental supervision. Visitors love to tour the
unique Artisans. Services include a Health Care Centre,
the Nelson & District Credit Union and the new
Crawford Bay Elementary Secondary School built with
high environmental standards. The community park
hosts Sunday markets, regular soccer and the Starbelly
Jam Music festival in July.
Gray Creek
Originally where the paddle wheeler loaded
passengers for Nelson and points west, this was the
only route connecting western British Columbia with
the rest of Canada for many years. The pilings are
still visible at the historic Gray Creek Store. The Gray
Creek Historical Society booklet with self guided tour
information is free at both stores. Keep an eye out for
the old wooden water wheel. This is the western end
of the summer use only Gray Creek Pass forestry road
to Kimberley, also a portion of the Trans Canada Trail.
Boswell and Kuskonook
Highway 3A winds through these scenic communities,
locally considered the banana belt for their warmer
winter temperatures. The highway here provides
dramatic views of the lake and towering mountains.
The communities offer public beaches and picnic
areas, unique roadside attractions and art galleries.
Wynndel
Just south of shallow Duck Lake,
Wynndel is home to a unique lumber
mill, an Art Gallery and is the
beginning of farm country.
New Crawford Bay Elementary
Secondary School
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inter
Activities
Kootenay Lake never freezes, moderating
and moistening the climate. The heavy mountain
snowpack invites winter travellers to visit. Skiers,
snow shoe enthusiasts and snowmobile groups
enjoy uncrowded scenic outings. Gain easy access
to deep snow at forest roads up Akokli Creek,
Sanca Creek, Gray Creek Pass, Crawford Creek and
north of Riondel. There is a track set for skiers
around Kokanee Springs Golf course, spectacular
on a sunny day. Winter fishing is excellent.
For overnight winter
HOT SPRINGS
visitors, check the
Kootenay Lake is
Chamber of Commerce
part of the Hot
website for information on
Springs Circle
accommodations that are
tour. Ainsworth
Hot Springs, with available year round.
it’s unique cave
is just north of
Balfour.
F
ishing
Kootenay Lake is world renowned
for good fishing in pure
waters. The East Shore
offers exciting fishing
adventures including
excellent guides. Some
of the world’s largest
Dolly Varden Bull trout
and Gerrard Rainbow
trout live here. These
trout are known to exceed 29 pounds and are
among the tastiest fish you can eat. The most
productive season for trout is from mid-September
to the end of May. During the summer months, the
abundance of Kokanee Salmon will delight your
fishing experience and taste buds. Kootenay Lake
also offers some excellent fly fishing, particularly
in the spring.
Duck Lake, a smaller and much shallower lake
located just south of Kootenay Lake produces
perch and bass, the latter up to 10 pounds. It is
also a great location for ice fishing during the
winter months. Power boats are not allowed on
Duck Lake.
Record Rainbow
is 35 3/4 lbs,
caught caught
in Riondel.
B
oating
Kootenay Lake is a joy to explore
by boat, whether it is a kayak, canoe, sailboat or
power boat. The shore line is dotted with beautiful
little bays and beaches, ideal to relax in, explore,
enjoy a picnic or even stay overnight away from
civilization. The wind can be strong enough for an
invigorating sail, while it is often calmer closer to
shore. Along the lake there are many places you
can park close enough to the water to launch your
craft including public and private boat launches.
G
olfing
Kokanee Springs Golf Course is renowned for its
challenging yet peaceful atmosphere abundant
with wildlife, natural forest and historic fruit trees
left from pioneer farms. The course has elevated
tees and greens, 66 sand traps and water hazards
challenging 12 of its 18 holes.
For another treat, try the Riondel community golf
course. This immaculate 9 hole course is great for
families, tuning up your short game or for days
you don’t have time for a full 18. Enthusiasts can
continue the indulgences at nearby courses in
Balfour, Nelson and Creston.
M
otorcycling
Ride Canada’s #1 road.
(Destination Highways) There are 300 corners
between ferry and Creston with spectacular scenery.
A breathtaking roller coaster on any motorcycle. No
space for extras? Local artisans ship.
Historical
T
he Ktunaxa and Sinixt people have hunted,
fished and gathered in this valley for thousands
of years. These resourceful people left few
traces; however petroglyphs can be seen from the
water in a few locations
and arrowheads and
other artifacts indicate
favourite camping
grounds. The Ktunaxa
still live in the Creston
valley and elders
occasionally share
at our school and at
Tipi Camp on Pilot
Peninsula.
Explorer David
Thompson was the first
non-native to describe
the valley in 1808 but
it wasn’t until the 1880’s that the area began to be
explored by Europeans and Americans – prospectors
and miners drawn by the lure of silver and gold.
Enormously rich silver strikes brought waves of men
and women seeking fortune, and they were followed
by fruit farmers. The stern-wheel steamers and railways
connected communities. There are signs of this frontier
history wherever you go in the Kootenays from sunken
ships and wooden power wheels to miner’s prospect
tunnels.
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Yoga Retreat & Study Centre
Spend time in our beautiful bookstore
- open daily from 8:30 to 6 - featuring a
range of spiritual titles, local authors,
cookbooks, yoga supplies, jewelry and
unique gift items. Tour our beautifully
tended grounds, organic gardens, beaches,
and Temple. Visit our website for program
schedules. Day visitors are welcome yearround.(800) 661-8711
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9 KOKANEE SPRINGS GOLF RESORT A magnificent golf course designed by
Norman Woods will provide a golfing
experience that is unparalleled. Wind
your way along the base of the Purcell
and Selkirk Mountain Ranges and enjoy
stunning views as you experience a course
voted most scenic in British Columbia.
Stay onsite in Lodge, Villa or Cottage
accommodations. 250-227-9226
Toll free: 1-800-979-7999
www.kokaneesprings.com
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Neighbourhood pub featuring displays of
local artwork and weekly Jazz/Dixieland/
Big Band/Blues music by local musicians.
Welcoming staff, bar cuisine & fabulous
homemade pizzas, pastas, soups and daily
specials. The comfortable atmosphere and
friendly locals make everlasting memories.
250-225-3511 www.bobsbar.webs.com
Public Washroom
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Gravel Roads (summer only)
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SHOPPE AND COFFEE HOUSE
A social enterprise showcasing the works
of East Shore artisans in a coffee house
setting. Located in historic Riondel, 235
Fowler Ave – the old clinic building.
Open 10 – 5 weekends May/June/Sept, 7
days a week July & August. 250-225-3414
or 225-3331 [email protected]
www.riondel.ca
8 EAST SHORE INTERNET SOCIETY
ESIS, Central Kootenay Lake’s not-for-profit
community Internet Service Provider,
offers no-contract, line-of-sight and nonline-of-sight wireless high speed Internet
access from Woodbury to Sanca. Serving
residents and seasonal visitors since 2006.
250-505-4089 www.theeastshore.net
Public Lake Access
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2 SHADOW MOUNTAIN OUTFITTERS
& CABIN
Join our fishing charter and fulfill your
dream of catching a world class Gerard
Rainbow Trout or Dolly Varden. Nestled
in a heritage apple orchard is our newly
constructed 2 bedroom cabin overlooking
Kootenay Lake. Horseback riding, great
food and warm hospitality. 250-225-3551
www.shadowmountainbedand
breakfast.com
7 PILOT BAY RESORT & CHARTER
SERVICES
Stay on the lake in a self-contained
modern chalet, rustic cabin or serviced
waterfront RV site. Amenities: sandy swim
beach, separate dog beach, moorage, coin
laundry, sani-station, fire pits, flush toilets
and free showers. Store: fishing charters,
tackle and artwork. Open April to October.
250-227-9441 [email protected]
www.pilotbayresort.com
Marine Parks
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1 WATER’S EDGE BED & BREAKFAST
Quiet and private lakeshore. Newly built
home: two bedrooms, kitchen and
bedroom with lake view. Fridge,
microwave, satellite TV, sunroom, Wireless
internet, private entry and deck. Families
are welcome. We accept some pets. Open
April to Oct and we are open to off season
requests. 250-225-3492 www.watersedgebb.ca
Landing Strip
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6 BOCCALINO RESTAURANT,
MOTEL & CABINS
Sunny motel rooms with satellite TV,
wireless internet, fridge, coffee maker and
hair dryer. Swiss-Italian fine dining, woodfired oven pizza, homemade desserts and
ice cream. Fully self-contained cabins.
250-227-6906 www.boccalino.ca
Kootenay Lake
East Shore
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Creston
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3A
This 85 km scenic gravel road, open from
July to October. Turn off Hwy 3A at Gray
Creek. The Gray Creek forest service road
begins 1.3 km from the highway with a
left turn off a sweeping right turn. Look for
a stop sign on the left and road advisory
signs. You will climb 1500 m (almost 4,000’)
to Oliver Lake near the summit. There
are continuous corners and grades up to
14%. Read warning signs. There are no
services and it is not recommended for low
clearance vehicles. Travel prepared.
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The International Selkirk Loop is a Scenic tour that
loops south into the Idaho and Washington.
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ARTISANS OF CRAWFORD BAY
10 NORTH WOVEN BROOM
Visit our shop, watch handcrafted brooms
being made. Choose from thousands of
brooms hanging from the rafters in the old
log barn. Open 9 to 5 seven days a week,
April to Canadian Thanksgiving. After that
call ahead for hours. 250-227-9245
Toll free: 1-866-471-1117
www.northwovenbroom.com
11 BAREFOOT HANDWEAVING
STUDIO/GALLERY
Get a serious colour fix. Try on unusual
twisted shawls and watch us weave
with bare feet on wooden looms. Bags and
baby blankets, hats and scarves. Ted Wallace
Art. Cozy straw bale studio/gallery. Open
every day mid-April to October. Winter
hours vary, please call ahead.
250-227-9655 Toll free 1-866-931-8464
www.barefoothandweaving.com
12 KOOTENAY FORGE / FIREWORKS
COPPER & GLASS
Watch the sparks fly as our blacksmiths
forge hot iron into timeless creations for
your home – lamps, fire tools, hooks, wine
racks, and more. Upstairs you will see the
FireWorks Copper & Glass studio, creating
jewellery, dragonflies, clocks, and birds with
their unusual union of molten glass and
metal. Open every day mid-April to mid-Oct.
Winter hours vary, please call ahead.
250-227-9467 or 9466
www.kootenayforge.com www.fireworkscopper.ca/art 13 JUNCTION CREEK HUB - PUB &
RESTAURANT
Coffee Shop, Restaurant, Pub and Meeting
Space; providing coffee, baked goods and
an increasing variety Hub-made food, here
in the heart of the artisans! The Hub is also a
lounge by night; providing games and
quality live entertainment.
250-227-9339 [email protected]
14 BLACK SALT CAFÉ
In the midst of all the artisan activity, this
restaurant offers eclectic dinner and lunch
menus, a finely tuned wine and beer list,
a luscious and lavish dessert selection (all
day), and the best espresso drinks around.
Great patio, Kootenay friendly.
250-227-9596 www.blacksaltcafe.net
15 NEWKEY’S PUB, RESTAURANT &
CAMPGROUND
Friendly local Pub and Restaurant. Live
on music on a regular basis, outdoor patio and
18a child friendly restaurant. Delicious yam
fries, homemade burgers, pub food and
beer on tap. Open 7 days a week. RV full
hook ups and tenting sites. 250-227-6911
www.newkeysplace.ca
16 CRAWFORD BAY MARKET
A friendly country store with a difference. Open 7 days a week, featuring big store
groceries including fresh produce & meat,
a variety of deli meats & cheeses and an
assortment of natural & organic products. We also have a large liquor outlet! For
big rigs, our gasoline pumps are easily
accessible. 250-227-9322
17 CRAWFORD BAY RV PARK
Come stay and play at our new RV Park.
Conveniently located in the heart of
Crawford Bay. Full hook ups with 50 amp
power, water and sewer. Wash house with
laundry facilities and showers. Large sites
to accommodate larger units, and powered
tent sites. 250-227-9010
www.crawfordbayrvpark.com
18 EASTSHORE COMMUNITY BRANCH
NELSON & DISTRICT CREDIT UNION
Office hours: Tuesday to Friday 10:00am to
4:30pm, Saturday 9am to 12:30pm.
Closed for lunch 1-2. ATM available,
Crawford Bay.
250-227-9221 Fax: 250-227-9533
www.nelsoncu.com
19 KOKANEE CHALETS, RV PARK &
CAMPGROUND
Cozy 3 bedroom chalets, motel rooms,
serviced RV sites & campsites, situated in
a majestic cedar forest. Close to sandy
beaches, artisans, supermarket, restaurants,
pubs and world class golf. Hot tub,
barbecues, fire pits, Laundromat. Golf
packages available. Open mid-April to
Oct 31. 250-227-9292
Toll free 1-800-448-9292
www.KokaneeChalets.com
20 KOOTENAY GUT BUSTER
An outdoor comedy-concert experience in
the Crawford Bay Park. Bust your gut
laughing at night, explore the area attractions
by day. July 25th, 26th, the weekend after
Starbelly Jam. “Howl with laughter!”
[email protected] www.
kgbcomedy.com
21 WEDGWOOD MANOR
An historic English country house on 50
park-like acres. Six enticing rooms with
private baths and two self sufficient cabins.
Exquisite décor, delicious breakfasts,
afternoon tea. Lounge in our cozy library, in
front of the fireplaces or on the porch. Close
to beach, golf, hiking, and artisan shops.
250-227-9233 Toll free 1-800-862-0022
www.wedgwoodcountryinn.com
EMERGENCY SERVICES: 911
Nearest Hospital: Creston:
(250) 428-2286
Nelson: Kootenay Lake Hospital:
250-352-3111
G ray C reek
27 EMERALD EAST CLIFF ART GALLERY
This working Studio/ Gallery in Gray Creek is
15 minutes south of the ferry landing.
GENERAL STORE
Two floors of Kootenay Lake’s oldest general Featuring Geri Gomola’s original abstract to
representational paintings, sculptures and
store (1913) will amaze you. From history
handmade jewelry. Raku sculptures, copper
books to propane, fishing licenses to
brass & silver jewelry, as well as stones &
lumber, Gray Creek Pass updates to
plumbing. Slushie & coffee bar, woodstoves, beads. Open late May to mid Sept. Wed. to
Sat. 11 – 5 or call ahead.
RV, marine to outdoor gear. Trans Canada
250-227-9085 or cell 250-777-1479
Trail and Selkirk Loop register. A must see.
[email protected]
Open every day. 250-227-9315 www.graycreekstore.com
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22 THE HISTORIC GRAY CREEK
23 CEDAR GROVE CAMPGROUND
A park like setting beside Gray Creek
offering all services. Beautiful treed sites
are an excellent base for trips to local
attractions. Onsite RV rentals, washrooms,
laundry and fire pits. Free WiFi and a local
public beach. Open April 1st to October 3.
250-227-9492
www.cedargrovecampground.com
28 BAYSHORE RESORT, MARINA &
RESTAURANT
Full service resort with great rates on
Kootenay Lake. Restaurant with authentic
Italian and home made Western food. Marina
with fuel service. Full hookup campsites.
Deluxe cottages available year round.
250-223-8270 or 250-354-4370
www.bayshoreresort.ca
24 RASPBERRY HILL
ALL SEASON VACATION HOME
Experience East-Shore living at this unique
and cozy home away from home.
Relax in the hot tub or on the deck and take
in the view of picturesque Kootenay Lake.
Exceptional value! Sleeps 2-10. Amenities:
sauna, WiFi, satellite TV, covered parking.
250-505-4690 or 250-227-9583
www.KOKANEEHOME.ca 29 DESTINY BAY RESORT
Exclusively private lakefront property with
awe-inspiring panoramic lake/mountain views
from all accommodations. Unique sod-roofed
cottages. Rates include accommodation, fourcourse gourmet dinner and breakfast for two.
Romantic, couple-oriented - private beach,
sauna & many extras.
250-223-8234 Toll free 1-800-818-6633
www.destinybay.com
25 THE LAKEVIEW - Grocery, Gas Liquor,
Campground, and Marina
Historic community services: Grocery, sandwiches, fully stocked liquor
agency, gas, videos, post office. Friendly
assistance to help know our area. WiFi &
Lake view picnic tables for store customers! Accommodations – Beachfront RV/tent
camping, marina. Free showers. Motorcycle friendly. Open year round:
Mon-Sat 8-8pm, Sun 10am-6pm.
250-227-9367 toll free 1-877-227-9311
www.kootenaylakeview.com
30 THE GLASS HOUSE
“The Showplace of Kootenay Lake” in Sanca.
Guided tours May until 2nd. Monday of
October. Gift shop, snacks, hiking and fishing.
250-223-8372
[email protected]
26 SACRED JOURNEY GALLERY & SPA
Filled with fine art, handcrafted furnishings
for home & garden. Specialty gifts &
treasures, crystal fountains & beautiful
statuary made locally and afar. Exclusive
clothing & linens by Khyati Designs. Book a
relaxing treatment at our lakeside Day Spa
located at our Gray Creek Gallery.
Enjoy 3 unique & inspirational art galleries
including Nelson & the new Crawford Bay
location. 250-227-6865 or 250-354-4116
www.sacredjourney.ca
Highway Information:
1-800-550-4997
Forest Fire Reporting:
1-800-663-5555
W ynndel /C reston
31 WYNNWOOD CELLARS ESTATE WINERY
Winery and Tasting Room. Experience unique
BC wines grown in mineral rich soils on the
south end of Kootenay Lake. A small boutique
winery offering an enjoyable experience. Pinot
Noir, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
and Pinot Gris. Free tastings. Open daily JuneOctober 11 am – 6 pm. 250-866-5155
or cell: 250-254-3687
www.wynnwoodcellars.com
32 CRESTON VALLEY WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT AREA
“Close to 400 species of wildlife call these
wetlands home” Wildlife Interpretation Centre
is 11 km west of Creston off Hwy 3. Naturalists
available to offer guided canoe tours and
special programs. Gallery of exhibits, science
lab, gift shop & covered picnic area. Flat dyke
trails & 2 viewing towers. Open May/June
(Tues–Sat); July/Aug (7 days a week); Sept/
Thanksgiving (Tues–Sat); 9 am to 4 pm.
250-402-6908 or 250-402-6900
www.crestonwildlife.ca