The Guide
Boundary Country Visitor Guides
The Official Boundary Country Visitor Guides are your companion to adventure. Explore the region’s shimmering lakes, historic rail trails, golden larch hikes and snowy ski slopes. Covering all four seasons with maps, itineraries and local events, these guides are your key to unforgettable moments in southern BC.

Boundary Country
Boundary Country is more than a destination—it’s an experience. Follow the rivers, trails and roads to uncover the heart of this extraordinary region. With three local mountains, endless trails and cultural experiences in every direction, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace Boundary Country.
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From historic towns and lakeside retreats to alpine resorts and quiet valleys, Boundary Country is a region defined by character, charm and connection. Use the destination selector to explore the unique communities that make up this four-season region. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, each stop offers its own story and a warm welcome.

Baldy Mountain Resort
Tucked in Boundary Country’s southeast, Baldy Mountain Resort is one of BC’s highest-elevation resorts and a true alpine hideaway. Known for deep snow, glade skiing and uncrowded trails, it’s a favourite for families and snow lovers chasing quiet winter days with big mountain views.
Baldy is peaceful, scenic and built for winter days that linger long after the lifts close. Ski deep into gladed terrain, explore snowshoe trails through quiet forests or watch the sun dip behind the peaks. From the soft crunch of snow underfoot to starry alpine nights, Baldy delivers a grounded mountain experience unlike any other.
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Beaverdell
Beaverdell is a quiet community along Highway 33, where rugged wilderness meets historic charm. Surrounded by crown land, it offers four-season access to trails, rivers and remote backcountry routes perfect for outdoor recreation.
The area is ideal for fishing, wildlife viewing and rustic camping. Trails wind through forested terrain and historic routes once travelled by stagecoach. It’s the kind of place where nature comes first and visitors are welcomed like neighbours.
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Big White Ski Resort
Canada’s favourite family ski resort offers more than snow. Big White Ski Resort is a year-round alpine hub with skiing, mountain biking, festivals, and scenic views perched above the Okanagan Valley on the northwestern edge of Boundary Country.
Big White Ski Resort has something for everyone. In winter, enjoy tubing, skating, snowshoeing and legendary powder skiing. In summer, hit the bike park, hike wildflower-lined trails or ride the scenic chairlift. With cozy lodging and family-friendly charm, it’s a basecamp for alpine adventure year-round.
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Bridesville
Bridesville is a small ranching community along Highway 3 where grasslands stretch wide and the mountains rise gently in the distance. Tucked between Rock Creek and Osoyoos, it offers a peaceful landscape shaped by frontier history and quiet beauty.
A gateway to scenic drives, Bridesville offers birdwatching routes and tucked-away campgrounds that feel worlds away from busier corridors. Its proximity to the Kettle Valley Rail Trail adds to its appeal for cyclists and hikers. With rural stillness and natural charm, it’s a quiet highlight of the Boundary backroads.
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Christina Lake
Christina Lake is a four-season destination known for its warm, swimmable waters and access to nature at every turn. From paddling and fishing to snowshoeing and golf, it’s a place that balances recreation with a strong sense of community.
Blending small-town warmth with endless ways to enjoy the outdoors, its easy to see why Christina Lake is so well loved. In summer, it’s alive with lake days, golf, pickleball and family events, while fall brings colourful hikes and scenic drives. Winter offers snowshoe trails and seasonal festivals, making it a welcoming destination in every season, for every kind of traveller.
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Grand Forks
Grand Forks is the largest community in Boundary Country, offering a mix of cultural experiences, outdoor access and small-town charm. Framed by two rivers and connected by historic trails, it’s where heritage meets creativity in the heart of the region.
From outdoor markets and riverside trails to live music, murals and local museums, Grand Forks is where culture and nature connect. Spend the day biking the Rail Trail, sampling regional food or paddling in the sun. With a deep-rooted history and welcoming energy, it’s the perfect place to start or end any Boundary adventure.
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Greenwood
Canada’s smallest city is rich in heritage, set against a forested backdrop with roots in copper mining and frontier history. Greenwood blends small-town pride with historic character, where every block tells part of its story.
Surrounded by forest and framed by history, Greenwood is a scenic base for exploration on foot, bike or car. Ride the Trans Canada Trail past old mine sites, take in mountain views from local lookouts or wander downtown where stories live in every storefront. It’s a place where legacy, landscape and community are tightly woven together.
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Midway
Midway sits at Mile 0 of the historic Kettle Valley Rail Trail, where railway roots run deep and outdoor access begins. Nestled beside the Kettle River, this quiet village is a favourite stop for travellers exploring the Boundary backroads.
This riverside village is a launch point for cycling adventures, nature walks and historical discovery. Its location makes it a convenient base for day trips in every direction, while its charm invites longer stays. Whether you're pedalling the KVR or enjoying a picnic under the trees, Midway delivers peaceful simplicity at its best.
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Phoenix Mountain
Once a bustling mining town, Phoenix lives on as a quiet mountain destination where adventure meets Boundary history. Set between Greenwood and Grand Forks, it offers alpine access above the valley floor and a story carved into the landscape.
High above the ghost town ruins, Phoenix offers outdoor adventure rooted in local history. During the winter months, you can ski the slopes or snowshoe and fat bike the Marshall Lake Trails, while the fall brings stunning hikes through alpine meadows. With fewer crowds and a welcoming feel, it’s the kind of place where you can take your time and soak up the story in every season.
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Rock Creek
Rock Creek blends frontier spirit with easygoing charm, sitting at the junction of Highway 3 and 33. With riverside access, trail connections and a strong sense of community, it’s a natural hub for recreation and rural living.
From floating the Kettle River to walking market aisles or pedalling the Rail Trail, Rock Creek is a place to slow down and soak it all in. With local campgrounds, heritage charm and easy access to both forest and farmland, it’s a Boundary Country classic that keeps people coming back for quiet mornings and open skies.
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Westbridge
Westbridge is a quiet waypoint along Highway 33 where the West Kettle River winds past forests, farmland and peaceful trailheads. With its relaxed pace and easy access to nature, it’s the kind of place that invites you to linger.
Made for those who travel at their own pace, Westbridge offers many options to enjoy its sunny location. Paddle the calm waters of the West Kettle River, set up camp beneath the trees or enjoy a riverside picnic with only the sound of birds and breeze. With access to recreation sites and quiet trailheads, it’s a peaceful retreat tucked between two of Boundary’s more travelled stops.
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