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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Boundary Country, where mountains, rivers, lakes and valleys invite you to explore year-round. Spend your days connecting to the landscapes linked by the iconic Trans Canada Trail, where the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and Columbia & Western Rail Trail connect.
Immerse yourself in the region’s history, brought to life by museums and visitor centres. Adventure awaits under star-filled skies, beside shimmering lakes, and along scenic trails. From vibrant arts and cultural events to charming cafés and local artisan markets, 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.

Rich In History
Boundary Country is a region bursting with history and culture, shaped by its Indigenous heritage, mining roots, and pioneer settlers. Its unique location and natural beauty have fostered a vibrant region that celebrates its history, the arts, and strong community connections.
This is a land rich with natural resources and fertile ranch and farmland. Farmers, ranchers, prospectors and pioneers made their way here, some drawn by the land itself and others by stories of gold and copper. Every one of them left their imprint on Boundary Country. They left a legacy of historical, cultural and heritage experiences that shape the stories we tell here today. Uncover our stories, then make them your own on a Boundary Country vacation you’ll always remember.

Historical Adventures
Boundary Country is full of historical sites and stories waiting to be explored. Visit the Boundary Museum and Archives to learn about Doukhobor history in the region. The Greenwood Museum, in Canada’s smallest city, provides insights to mining history and the lives of Japanese-Canadians interned during WWII. Visit the Nikkei Legacy Park to witness legacies left behind by the families.

The Railway
The Columbia & Western Railway played a significant role in connecting Boundary Country to the rest of British Columbia. This railway facilitated transportation of ore and timber, and contributed to the region’s economic growth. After decommissioning, the trails were repurposed for recreational use. Journey back in time and visit the Kettle Valley Museum located in Midway, a fascinating destination that preserves and celebrates railway, mining and pioneer heritage.

Boundary Country Activities
From alpine skiing and snowshoeing to waterfall hikes, rail trail rides, and lakeside paddles, Boundary Country is built for year-round adventure. With over 2,000 km of trails, family-friendly festivals, scenic drives, and local events, there’s something for every pace and every season. Whether you’re chasing thrills or seeking calm, the adventure starts here.
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Itineraries
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Local Features
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Getting Here
Boundary Country is easily accessible following BC’s scenic Crowsnest Highway 3 and can also be accessed by Highway 33, two hours south, beginning in Kelowna. Entry points from Washington State are Highway 395 at Laurier-Cascade, Highway 21 at Carson-Danville and Customs Road at Midway-Ferry.
Plan Your Trip
Explore Our Mountains
Let Boundary Country’s mountains, wide open spaces and beautiful vistas inspire you. Come experience the splendor and freshness of this winter wonderland.
- The Baldy Experience
- Phoenix Ski Hill
- Big White Ski Resort
- Marshall Lake Trails