Finding Awesome
OUR REGION
Two mountain ranges, six communities, and one awesome experience of culture, outdoors and relaxation.
Come discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Riondel, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, and journey along the shoreline to Ainsworth Hot Springs, Kaslo, North Kootenay Lake and Nelson BC.
![Photo by Jesse Schpakowski Kootenay Lake](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_large/public/images/articles/DJI_0052-HDR%20copy.jpg?h=85985ccb&itok=2ZM0HQ9c)
The Story of Kootenay Lake
The Nelson and Kootenay Lake region may be one of the rarest ecosystems on the planet
![A person relaxing inside the Himalaya Salt Save in Nelson BC.](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_medi/public/images/pages/Himalaya%20Salt%20Cave_Wies%20van%20Wetten-06.jpg?h=2992ba0a&itok=D1yzx7ch)
Chill & Relax
Finding "ahhhh" around Kootenay Lake is easy
Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, the Nelson and Kootenay Lake offers an idyllic retreat for those looking to unwind and chill ami
![Jennifer Hagel - Painting of Downtown Nelson Rainy Day on Baker Street in Nelson BC](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_medi/public/images/articles/Rain%20Series-%20Coletti%20Buildings-B%20%281%29.jpg?h=a62e6f82&itok=xFrd4-q3)
Rainy Day Activities
The Kootenay Lake region is usually sunshine and rainbows. But when the odd shower rolls in, here are some top suggestions to help you make the most of your time, rain or shine.
The Region
TRAVEL BOOK
Read our visitors guide online or order a copy of the official visitor's guide and map for our region.