Regional District of Central Kootenay

British Columbia

Castlegar which includes food
Castlegar which includes outdoor art, street scenes and a statue or sculpture
Castlegar showing a statue or sculpture and outdoor art
Castlegar featuring a garden
Castlegar featuring street scenes and a statue or sculpture

Popular cities in Regional District of Central Kootenay

Nelson which includes snow skiing, snow and mountains
Nelson
Known for Lakes, Skiing and Scenery
This picturesque town in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains has superb ski resorts, watersports, heritage architecture and a thriving arts scene.

Reasons to visit

  • Whitewater Ski Resort
  • Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
  • Cottonwood Falls Park
Castlegar showing a river or creek
Castlegar
Known for Skiing, Hiking and Art
Once a settlement for Russian immigrants, this mountain town at the confluence of two rivers features hiking trails, bike paths and gorgeous river valley views.

Reasons to visit

  • Doukhobor Discovery Centre
  • CPR Station Museum
  • Kootenay Gallery
Kaslo showing a lake or waterhole
Kaslo
Known for Lakes, Excursions and Mountains
Outdoor fun, history and fresh air sum up this charming lake-side town with spectacular views of the Purcell and Selkirk mountains in British Columbia.

Reasons to visit

  • Fletcher Falls
This quaint little beach town on the side of a mountain lake is beautiful to behold with hikes and hot springs to explore ☀️
Nakusp
Known for Hot springs, Relaxing and Dining
Come to romantic Nakusp and enjoy its hot springs, food, and mountain views.

Reasons to visit

  • Nakusp Municipal Beach
Meanwhile, the apple trees in the Kootneys are eager to bear fruit.
Creston
Known for Friendly people, Family-friendly and Flowers
Trip time! Discover the festivals, forests, and opera in quaint Creston.
New Denver which includes a lake or waterhole and mist or fog
New Denver
Known for Hills, Dancing and Golf
Hike or bike along abandoned railways and provincial park trails, explore Slocan Lake or simply enjoy the serenity in this “Slo-as-you-can Valley” of British Columbia.