Things to Do in Burns Lake, British Columbia

  • Our list of the best things to do in Burns Lake, British Columbia, features the top 9 nearby activities — including 7 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Burns Lake, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Sports & Fitness.
  • The results below include the top 5 things to do within the city of Burns Lake, British Columbia , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Castlegar
  • Our list of the best things to do in Burns Lake, British Columbia, features the top 9 nearby activities — including 7 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
  • Burns Lake, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Sports & Fitness.
  • The results below include the top 5 things to do within the city of Burns Lake, British Columbia , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Castlegar
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33.5 Miles
100% 5 votes
Hiking Trails Highway 31, Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
At Kootenay Lake Provincial Park, guests will be able to go swimming, canoing, fishing, cycling, and windsurfing. Camping is also available at this location, which features picnic areas and campfire rigs.
33.7 Miles
98% 115 votes
Historic Sites Kootenay Lake, Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
At the SS Moyie National Historic Site, guests can visit the oldest intact passenger sternwheeler in the world. Open from May to October, the location's archival materials include over 5,000 photographs.
33.7 Miles
100% 26 votes
Kayaking 315 A Ave | PO Box 973, Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
At Kaslo Kayaking, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy both day paddling and multi-day adventures. Visitors of the location will be able to rent kayaks and stand-up paddle boards at this location.
33.7 Miles
100% 25 votes
Skiing & Snowboarding Box938, Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
At Stellar Heli Skiing, guests will have the opportunity to ravel through over 80,000 acres of terrain untouched by man. Guests can sign up for single day and multi-day adventures.
33.7 Miles
70% 10 votes
History Museums 447 A Avenue, Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
Visitors of the Japanese Canadian Museum will be able to learn about the history of the 1,100 Japanese Canadians who came to Kaslo during the second World War. The location covers the history of internment "ghost towns" throughout British Columbia.
33.8 Miles
100% 3 votes
History Museums 402 Front St., Kaslo, British Columbia MoreLess Info
Guests of the Kootenay Star Museum will have the opportunity to learn about the Kaslo's industrial history. Artifacts at this location include dioramas, old machinery, photos, documents, and mining samples.
39.7 Miles
88% 52 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas 1760 Wes, Creston, British Columbia MoreLess Info
Located along the Kootenay River system, Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area spans over 17,000 acres. Visitors may explore trails, hike, bike, snowshoe, cross country ski, viewing towers, boardwalks and wildlife viewing of over 400 species.
44.4 Miles
85% 20 votes
Scenic Drives Creston, Creston, British Columbia MoreLess Info
International Selkirk Loop is a 280 mile scenic drive around the Selkirk Mountains in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and southeastern British Columbia. Enjoy the mountain terrain, pristine rivers and lakes and history and ambience of the different towns along the way.
44.4 Miles
100% 21 votes
Specialty Museums 219 Devon Street, Creston, British Columbia MoreLess Info
Guests and school groups learn about Creston Valley history at the Creston Museum. Enjoy the railway model exhibit, special rotating exhibits, art history, kids day, quilt show afternoon tea as well as genealogy research services.
45.2 Miles
100% 8 votes
Farmers Markets Millennium Park, Creston, British Columbia MoreLess Info
Open every Saturday, Creston Valley Farmers' Market features local growers, crafters, artisans, musicians and bakers. Purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, arts, pottery, breads and canning goods while enjoying fresh coffee and breakfast foods.
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