Nature in Boundary

Take a Walk On the Wild Side

Nature in Boundary Country isn’t just scenery, it’s an invitation. Paddle quiet lakes, hike golden larch forests, snowshoe through peaceful glades or cast a line in crisp mountain streams. With four distinct seasons, abundant wildlife and endless trails, nature is always in season and beckoning for an adventure.

Activities

Step into the wild, any time of year. Hike or cycle scenic rail trails, snowshoe alpine paths, watch birds at sunrise or paddle across calm waters. Fish for rainbow trout in spring, photograph fall larches or track wildlife in winter snow. From riverside meadows to mountain viewpoints, Boundary Country is built for nature lovers.

A skier in a green jacket glides down a snowy path toward a ski resort village with colorful buildings and a clock tower, under a bright, partly cloudy sky. Other people are walking and enjoying the winter scenery.

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The official full service accommodation provider at Big White Ski Resort, we are your one stop shop for ski vacations! Accommodation, lift tickets, ski school, equipment rentals, airport transfers and select airfares - your hassle free ski vacation awaits! Central Reservations has the largest rental inventory at Big White.

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A calm lake reflects nearby pine trees and a row of red-roofed cabins. Small boats are docked along wooden piers, and a sandy shore leads to the cabins surrounded by a forest. The scene is tranquil and serene.

if a rustic hideaway is more to your liking

Jewel lake is a rustic resort that enables it's guests to connect to the magnificent tranquil setting. Book a cabin or tent and experience fishing, kayaking, star filled skies and more at this family-friendly resort. Enjoy the Christina Lake's rustic family friendly resorts that offer lake-front cabins, tenting sites and RV sites just steps from the beach. Last Resort in Beaverdell is the perfect location for your next adventure whether your interests are quading, fishing, or cycling the KVR.

Know Before You Go

Safety and Regulations: Pack for changing conditions and carry the essentials like water, maps and layers. Respect wildlife by keeping your distance and storing food securely. Stick to marked trails and check in at visitor centres for updates on weather, trail status and seasonal access to parks or protected areas. Always let someone at home know what your plans are.

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