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Creston BC - A TOWN FOR
ALL SEASONS
Location, location!! At
the centre of the Kootenays
on Highway 3, Creston is an
attractive tourist
destination. From outdoor
adventures to quiet
getaways, Creston BC offers a
range of facilities and
activities to entice any
visitor. Accommodation
facilities currently provide
fourteen hotels and motels,
and seven campgrounds and RV
parks. Creston BC has many
interesting and unique bed &
breakfast operations. Some
are within close vicinity to
downtown shops and eateries
and others offer more
secluded retreats in natural
settings.
There are numerous eating
establishments in Creston BC.
Gourmet coffee shops,
bakeries, delis, family
restaurants, ethnic foods
and chain restaurants dot
the streets of downtown
Creston Bc. Many exceptional
restaurants along Highway 3A
overlooking beautiful Kootenay Lake add to the
variety of dining
experiences available in our
area.
Creston BC is renowned for its
thriving fruit industry and
tourists can purchase fruit
at the fruit stands on
Highway 3. Stroll along the
main street amid the
beautiful murals for
interesting local shops and
galleries. Enjoy the
expanding strip mall for
convenient one-stop
shopping.
ATTRACTIONS
The Creston BC Golf Club has
been recognized as one of
the most beautiful, fun and
challenging golf courses in
the interior of BC.
Professionally designed and
immaculately maintained,
this wonderful facility is
playable from a number of
tees ranging from 5300 to
6500 yards, but don't let
the length fool you, the
club has hosted five of the
most prestigious
championships in the
province and offered a
great, yet enjoyable test!
The Selkirk Mountains tower
above the town of Creston
and the broad expanse of the
Kootenay River Valley and
Kootenay Lake stretch far
into the horizon.
While touring Creston Bc, there
are many attractions to
visit. Take a tour of the
Creston & District Museum
and Archives and let the
mannequins relate the
history of the Creston
BC Valley in story and song. Cresteramics provides tours
of a ceramic's workshop
staffed by disabled citizens
of Creston BC. Visit their gift
shop for quality handcrafted
ceramic products.
Kootenay Candles offers
tours of their candle
factory. Visitors can watch
the honey-lite candles being
dipped and spun into their
finished product displayed
in the on-site gift shop. On
five beautifully maintained
acres, Wayside Gardens and
Arboretum provide the
perfect setting for a
leisurely lunch amid the
shrubs and trees from all
over the world. The Columbia
Brewing Company, home to
Kokanee Beer, offers tours
in the summer months to
interested visitors.
During your visit to
Creston Bc, do not miss the
Creston Valley Wildlife
Management Area and
Interpretive Centre. On
7,000 hectares of wetlands,
this internationally
recognized area is home to
250 species of birds
(including 30 species of
waterfowl), 30 reptile and
amphibian species, 50
species of mammal, several
thousand invertebrate
species and several hundred
species of plants. The
interpretive centre offers a
display hall with
interactive displays,
dioramas, a gift shop, a
cafeteria and a theatre.
Naturalists give guided
walking tours and canoe
tours through the marshes.
Southern Purcell Adventures,
based at the Wildlife
Centre, guides visitors on a
cycling tour of the wildlife
area while providing a
history of this unique
region.
WILDERNESS SCENERY AND
RECREATION Spectacular mountain views,
large expanses of wilderness
areas and Kootenay Lake are
readily accessible and
combine to create an ideal
setting for a range of
outdoor activities, from
fishing to hiking and
camping.
Creston BC is an excellent base
for outdoor adventure. From
Summit Creek Campground and
Recreation Area, hikers have
access to an original
section of the Dewdney
Trail. The Balancing Rock
Trail on Mount Creston, the
Lady Slipper Trail on Goat
Mountain, and others provide
for scenic hikes in the
area.
Mountain bikers and
canoeists will find that
Creston is an ideal location
for their sport. From Goat
Mountain, hangliders can
take off, and the Rec.
Centre field makes for a
good landing area. Fishing
is popular in the Valley and
visitors should take the
opportunity to spend some
time on Kootenay and Duck
Lakes. |