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Making A Splash - Creston's Best Swimming Spots
Do you love to dip in a clear cold river with a stunning mountain backdrop? Or is a meandering pebbled beach next to a deep blue lake more y


Haystack Mountain Trail
At the northwest corner of Kianuko Provincial Park, Haystack Mountain Trail is a relatively accessible back-country hike.

Twin Bays Beach
A pleasant 25 minute drive north of Creston, Twin Bays is a rare sand beach with shallow water, making it a popular beach on Kootenay Lake.

Lockhart Beach Provincial Park & Campground
Located a beautiful drive just 40 KM north of Creston on Kootenay Lake, Lockhart Beach Provincial Park is a fine sand, pebble beach.


Mackie Beach Park
Mackie Beach is a small south-facing community park and beach with course sand and lots of sunshine in Boswell on Kootenay Lake.

Kootenay Lake
The incredibly peaceful and scenic Kootenay Lake is a long, narrow and deep fjord-like lake located between the Selkirk and Purcell mountain

Pilot Bay Provincial Park
This park is the safest bay-harbour on Kootenay Lake where sailors and boaters 'oft gather to weather out the summer storms.


Kuskanook Harbour & Boat Launch
The closest boat launch on Kootenay Lake from Creston, the Kuskanook Harbour Boat Launch provides easy access to the lake.

Kootenay River
The deep winding Kootenay River offers plenty of recreation opportunities from fishing, kayaking, canoeing & boating.

Can we help?​
Have any questions about travelling to the area ? Contact the Creston Valley Visitor Centre and staff will be happy assist you!​​
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