Meet Boundary

ENDLESS ADVENTURE

Four seasons of trails, lakes, mountains and memories—Boundary Country is built for year-round exploration and play.

Year-Round Fun

HISTORY & CULTURE

From gold rush towns to Doukhobor traditions, Boundary Country’s story lives on in its museums, murals and people.

History Lives Here

RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL

Travel kindly, tread lightly. In Boundary Country, we honour the land and each other – today and for future generations.

7 Affirmations
Overhead view of cars crossing a narrow bridge with a riverside beach below
Aerial view of a winding river lined by trees and sandy shores

Plan Your Trip

Your Boundary Country adventure begins before you even arrive. Use our trip planning tools to map scenic drives, check seasonal highlights and find accommodations, trails and local events that match your pace and interests.

From nearby airports and border crossings to visitor centres, highway routes and travel tips, we’ve gathered everything you need to plan with confidence. Once you're here, all that’s left to do is enjoy the journey.

Trip Planning
Skier carving turns on a wide, groomed run
Two mountain bikers riding through a green forest trail in summer

Adventure. Unlimited.

Chase waterfalls in spring, connect deeper at a summer festival, carve fresh powder in winter or hike past glowing larches in fall. Boundary Country brings each season to life with trails, lakes, mountains and even more to explore.

Add in local markets, cultural events, small-town cafés and historic sites and you’ve got a destination where outdoor fun and authentic community go hand in hand. Where will your adventures take you?

Activities & Adventure

VISITOR CENTRES

Boundary Country has several visitor centres that provide community information and services. Each location operates daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during July and August, with seasonal hours varying throughout the year. Please call ahead to confirm current hours.

Modern lodge-style building with large windows, lit warmly at dusk, surrounded by snow and tall pine trees under a darkening Boundary Country sky.

BIG WHITE CENTRAL RESERVATIONS

5315 Big White Road Kelowna, BC 250-765-8888
A wooden building with a sign reading “Christina Lake Welcome Centre” above the entrance serves as one of the inviting Visitor Centres. A white car is parked nearby, flowers decorate the entrance, and the building is set among trees and hills.

Christina Lake Visitor Centre

1675 Highway #3, Christina Lake, BC 250-447-6161
Historic red-brick building with arched windows, ornate stone trim, and a central entrance. A sign in front highlights Visitor Centres, providing directions to the art gallery, gift shop, and visitor centre. Trees partially frame the building.

Grand Forks Visitor Centre

524 Central Ave, Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2211
A red wooden building with cream trim houses a history museum, as indicated by signs on the roof and side. The rustic structure is surrounded by green bushes under a partly cloudy sky.

Greenwood Visitor Centre

214 S. Copper, Greenwood, BC 250-445-6355
A historic red wooden building marked Museum sits beside old train tracks, showcasing history with a vintage railcar and maintenance trolley nearby, surrounded by green grass and trees on a sunny day.

Kettle River Museum and Visitor Centre

661 Eighth Ave. Midway BC 250-449-2222
A small building in Boundary Country with an ATM and information booth sign, wooden pillars, benches, and a gravel parking lot, surrounded by green trees on a sunny day. A blue OPEN sign is near the entrance.

Riverside Centre Rock Creek

3990 BC-3, Rock Creek, BC 250-528-5955

Year-Round Fun

Take your time in Boundary Country—where every season brings a new reason to explore. From quiet trails and local events to crisp air and clear skies, year-round travel here is less about rush and more about what you find along the way.

4 Season Adventure