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Or there's Syringa about 20mins out of Castlegar (Lower Arrow) If you want to go to the realy good sites, check out the forestry site's (no showers or flush toilets thow) |
Ok I can't believe all the interior BC people who are neglecting to tell you the must see attraction, either they are not proud of being in BC or they just don't want to let the secret out of the bag.. anyways you have to take a drive to creston and take a tour of the kokanee breweries :mrgreen:
we used to camp overnight at the campsite right across the street every time we did an Alberta road trip. oh don't forget to take a picture of the "Sask" crossing signs as you enter or leave town. Steve |
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Kokanee! YUK!
Even worse.....Nelson Brewery. Unless of course you like dirty hippy beer that tastes like it was made from grass clippings. Hmm, maybe Kokanee isn't so bad after all. |
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map here: Just look south Muck and go to Moyie...:lol: http://www.hellobc.com/NR/rdonlyres/...n_kootenay.jpg |
Thanks for the map Deb.
We are headed for Nelson area so I think we will be ok. *crosses fingers* Where did you camp in Moyie btw? |
I believe there is beach access from that camp ground. The provincial park is a little pricey to stay at, but well set up. Syringa out past Castlegar is nice and the beach has a play area for kids, if I remember correctly. The Nancy Greene campground above Rossland, has a nice beach with play area as well, but that one is usually very busy, though as it's just off the highway. There is also a nice campground out past Trail on the Pend'Oreille river that has a nice beach. Also look into Christina Lake campgrounds. Depending on how far you're wanting to go, of course, there is LOTS of camping and outdoor activities in the area. Kaslo has some camp sites and some nice fishing. Nelson is a nice city to wander around in and has some excellent little bistros and restaurants. If you do visit the Castlegar area, there's a Dukhobor museum and restaurant that is well worth visiting. It's inexpensive and rich in area history.
**ignore the area tag under my name... I used to live in Castlegar** :wink: |
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I second the Christina Lake area, especially Cascade falls.
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