TRAIL - ROSSLAND - FRUITVALE - MONTROSE - CHRISTINA LAKE - GRAND FORKS - CASTLEGAR
TRAIL - ROSSLAND - FRUITVALE - MONTROSE - CHRISTINA LAKE - GRAND FORKS - CASTLEGAR
A quick 45 minute drive over the Strawberry pass from Rossland is Christina Lake, and it's a warm one! If you're looking to build or buy your dream home on water, this community is for you. Not too far from the lake is the humble town of Grand Forks. Located in the Monashee Mountains at the junction of the Kettle and Granby rivers. Grand Forks has mixed terrain as you'll find it's situated between the desert like Okanagan Valley and the interior rainforest of the West Kootenays.
Trail is nestled in the beautiful Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges. Its 8,000 residents are afforded unparalleled lifestyle opportunities. From outdoor activities like skiing and golfing, to a thriving economic base including the world’s largest lead and zinc smelter, Trail has it all. Steeply terraced neighbourhoods, riverfront properties, downtown offices, and recreational properties, Trail offers prospective real estate buyers excellent opportunities.
Christina Lake offers the warmest tree-lined lake in Canada with beautiful waterfront properties. Surrounded by fir, pine and cedar forest and ringed by sandy beaches. A beautiful place to live, or the perfect home away from home. Golfing, water sports, and epic good times are found at Christina Lake.
Castlegar is the second-largest community in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. In the Selkirk Mountains, at the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers, it is a regional trade and transportation centre, with a local economy based on forestry, mining and tourism.
The jewel of the Kootenays. Warfield is a village at the bottom of the Rossland hill, immediately west of Trail, in the West Kootenay region of southern British Columbia. Encompassed by the Selkirk and Monashee Mountains which makes the Village of Warfield an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts year round.
Head up to the little gold rush city of Rossland, and be sure to visit world renowned Red Mountain, only a short drive away. En route between Trail and Rossland is the Les Furber Signature golf course, Redstone. A small but bustling atmosphere in the 3700 populated little town of Rossland. Although activities peak in the Winter, the summer activities include hiking and biking the mountainous Rossland range. The quality of restaurants and coffee shops here are abundant with flavour and good company.
Easy peaceful living.
This delightful community is home to beautiful tree lined streets and heritage homes. Its downtown core and bustling city centre, located on Market Avenue, offers quaint cafes, galleries and the City Hall. Grand Forks boasts four season living with recreational activities to match. This small community has been home to a large Doukhobor population since the early 1900´s and continues to celebrate and embrace their rich culture.
If you're looking to settle down, this might be your town.
The heart of Beaver Valley. Fruitvale is a village in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. It is 16 km east of the city of Trail along Highway 3B. A little history to know: Fruitvale was originally named Beaver Siding in 1893 as it was a railway stop for the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway.
Salmo is in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The village municipality is mostly on the north side of Erie Creek at the confluence with the Salmo River. A wonderful community whose residents and visitors enjoy numerous outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, biking, golfing and skiing.
A quick 45 minute drive over the Strawberry pass from Rossland is Christina Lake, and it's a warm one! If you're looking to build or buy your dream home on water, this community is for you. Not too far from the lake is the humble town of Grand Forks. Located in the Monashee Mountains at the junction of the Kettle and Granby rivers. Grand Forks has mixed terrain as you'll find it's situated between the desert like Okanagan Valley and the interior rainforest of the West Kootenays.
Trail is nestled in the beautiful Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges. Its 8,000 residents are afforded unparalleled lifestyle opportunities. From outdoor activities like skiing and golfing, to a thriving economic base including the world’s largest lead and zinc smelter, Trail has it all. Steeply terraced neighbourhoods, riverfront properties, downtown offices, and recreational properties, Trail offers prospective real estate buyers excellent opportunities.
Christina Lake offers the warmest tree-lined lake in Canada with beautiful waterfront properties. Surrounded by fir, pine and cedar forest and ringed by sandy beaches. A beautiful place to live, or the perfect home away from home. Golfing, water sports, and epic good times are found at Christina Lake.
Castlegar is the second-largest community in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. In the Selkirk Mountains, at the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers, it is a regional trade and transportation centre, with a local economy based on forestry, mining and tourism.
The jewel of the Kootenays. Warfield is a village at the bottom of the Rossland hill, immediately west of Trail, in the West Kootenay region of southern British Columbia. Encompassed by the Selkirk and Monashee Mountains which makes the Village of Warfield an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts year round.
Head up to the little gold rush city of Rossland, and be sure to visit world renowned Red Mountain, only a short drive away. En route between Trail and Rossland is the Les Furber Signature golf course, Redstone. A small but bustling atmosphere in the 3700 populated little town of Rossland. Although activities peak in the Winter, the summer activities include hiking and biking the mountainous Rossland range. The quality of restaurants and coffee shops here are abundant with flavour and good company.
Easy peaceful living.
This delightful community is home to beautiful tree lined streets and heritage homes. Its downtown core and bustling city centre, located on Market Avenue, offers quaint cafes, galleries and the City Hall. Grand Forks boasts four season living with recreational activities to match. This small community has been home to a large Doukhobor population since the early 1900´s and continues to celebrate and embrace their rich culture.
If you're looking to settle down, this might be your town.
The heart of Beaver Valley. Fruitvale is a village in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. It is 16 km east of the city of Trail along Highway 3B. A little history to know: Fruitvale was originally named Beaver Siding in 1893 as it was a railway stop for the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway.
Salmo is in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The village municipality is mostly on the north side of Erie Creek at the confluence with the Salmo River. A wonderful community whose residents and visitors enjoy numerous outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, biking, golfing and skiing.