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 metal truss bridge spans a shallow, rocky river surrounded by dense green trees under a partly cloudy sky.

Stay and Play near Rock Creek & Midway

Pull in and camp beneath towering Ponderosa pines. You’ll fall asleep with the scent of summer bunchgrass tickling your nose. Private campgrounds and RV resorts near town provide lots of space to sleep under a blanket of stars near Rock Creek and Midway.

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A silver SUV is parked next to a pop-up camper in a wooded campsite. A picnic table, two bicycles, and camping gear are nearby, surrounded by tall trees and dense green foliage.

Visit Canada's "warmest tree-lined lake" Christina Lake

Christina Lake is the perfect getaway for your next adventure. Enjoy camping, boating, cycling, hiking with plentiful amenities at your fingertips. Local RV spots like Silver Birch Resort have beach access and give you all the comforts of home with electrical and water. The lake is your backdrop or take a quick drive to participate in multiple activities nearby.

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camping near Greenwood Canada's smallest city

Greenwood is proud to be a gateway to the Trans Canada Trail, once the original Columbia & Western railway.

This area has an abundance of old mining and logging roads, which are enjoyed by hikers, mountain bikers, all-terrain and 4-wheel drive vehicles.

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Camping at Grand Forks

Prime camping season in Grand Forks runs from late spring through early fall and offers a diverse range of experiences from riverside retreats to backcountry adventures

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A gravel campsite surrounded by tall pine trees features a wooden picnic table and a metal fire ring. The setting is peaceful and quiet, nestled within a dense forest.

Camping Christian Valley to Big White along Hwy 33

Unplug and rejuvenate as you camp along the Kettle River between the Okanagan Plateau and the Monashee Mountains. With easy access to the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, this trip along Hwy 33 is definitely a road less travelled

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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