Biking in Boundary

Ride your way

From laid-back riverside rides to technical mountain trails, biking in Boundary Country is as varied as the landscape itself. Cruise historic rail trails, conquer alpine descents or fat bike through snow-covered forests. With year-round options and terrain for every skill level, there’s always a new route worth pedalling.

Activities

Boundary Country is built for two wheels. Ride gentle grades on the Kettle Valley and Columbia & Western Rail Trails or tackle world-class descents at Big White Bike Park. Explore alpine trails in summer, fat bike snow-packed routes in winter or follow forested singletrack from Christina Lake to Phoenix Mountain—every ride is a scenic one.

A wooden cabin with a porch sits surrounded by snow and pine trees, radiating wellness and tranquility. A golden retriever lounges near a holiday wreath on the door, while potted pines, chairs, and a swing bench invite cozy relaxation.

Disconnect for a While

If you're seeking holistic treatments, try Christina Lake Sauna Experience or Eagle's Nest Retreat and Spa in beautiful Westbridge. Discover the unique relaxed character of our welcoming communities, visit a gallery and be sure check local events and celebrations during your visit.

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Wellness at Christina Lake Sauna

Welcome to our sauna experience, where wellness meets the tranquility of nature. Our mission is to provide a serene escape where you can unwind and rejuvenate your body and mind. Surrounded by lush landscapes, our sauna is designed to harness the healing power of nature. Indulge and unwind in our wellness circuit, featuring a wood-fired cedar sauna, cold plunge and outdoor lounge. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and nature.

Visit the Sauna Experience Website

Know Before You Go

Safety and Regulations: Wear a helmet, carry water and check trail conditions before you ride. Wide tires are best for gravel rail trails, while fat bikes are ideal for winter routes. Many trails are shared so please ride respectfully, yield to hikers and follow posted signs. Rentals and trail maps are available at local shops and visitor centres.

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