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LAKESIDE CABINS & CAMPGROUND Quiet, private campground with fully contained cabines, sites for tents and small RVs, and lake access. Located 1 km from Ainsworth. GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlookingINDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. BIRDING AND BIRDWATCHING Kootenay Lake: A Birdwatcher’s Treasure. Birdwatching, or birding for short, is one of Nelson and Kootenay Lake Region’s most under-rated pastimes. While nature-viewing in other popular locales often involves dealing with crowds, here you will be lucky to run into another person with whom you can share your recent sightings andtales.
MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
LAKESIDE CABINS & CAMPGROUND Quiet, private campground with fully contained cabines, sites for tents and small RVs, and lake access. Located 1 km from Ainsworth. GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlookingINDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. BIRDING AND BIRDWATCHING Kootenay Lake: A Birdwatcher’s Treasure. Birdwatching, or birding for short, is one of Nelson and Kootenay Lake Region’s most under-rated pastimes. While nature-viewing in other popular locales often involves dealing with crowds, here you will be lucky to run into another person with whom you can share your recent sightings andtales.
MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
PARKS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM From green grass parks to protected provincial expanses, there's something for everyone. Popular beaches include Nelson's Rotary Lakeside Park, with a large sandy area, volleyball net, docks, canoe, SUP and boat rentals, washrooms and popular Rose Garden Cafe. Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has a lovely sandy spot with expansive views ofthe
HIKING TRAILS AND GROUPS FOR NELSON, KASLO AND AREA Nelson. Pulpit Rock | 3.6km | +338m | Spring/Summer/Fall. This iconic Nelson hike is a fairly steep 1.8km trail offering fantastic views of Nelson and Kootenay Lake. You can continue to the Flagpole (an extra 2.2km and +317m) for more spectacular view of Nelson. CBC Tower | 14.1km | +1120m | Summer/Fall. FERRIES | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM The oldest intact sternwheeler in the world is sitting in Kaslo. The lovingly restored SS Moyie National Historic Site is a regal reminder of how travel along Kootenay Lake used to be. Though sternwheelers no longer rule the lake, the ferry system still harkens back to that time. Take a ride on at least one of our ferries during your stay with AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. BALFOUR BC | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Balfour B.C. Phone: 250-229-4650 Email: balfourmarv@telus.net. St. Michaels was built in 1892, making it one of the oldest churches in the Kootenays. Services are normally held Sunday mornings at 11:30 am. Other service times may be scheduled for special occasions, and all are warmly welcomed to this historic church. Contact: Marven Pedersen. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child.GLASS HOUSE
Unusual? Curious? One of a kind? Take your pick - made from over half a million embalming fluid bottles, the Glass House is an ode to these jars. Located conveniently between Creston and Crawford Bay, this roadside attraction offers paid tours seven days a week from May through October. The cloverleaf structure weighs over 250 tons, is 48 feet in length, 24 feet wide, and features 1,200 sq ft KASLO BC MAY DAYS CELEBRATION The annual May Days celebration in Kaslo, British Columbia started in 1892. It highlights the diverse culture of Kaslo, and is one of the huge events that welcomes in the summer season. Whether you are a vintage car enthusiast, skate boarder, logging sports lover or NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
THE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
THE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . SNOW | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM World-class skiing in rural paradise Discover why the Kaslo and Nelson region is the capital for cat skiing, and Nelson is truly North America's best ski town. Downhill skiing: Whitewater Ski Resort is the area's best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best. Backcountry skiing: beautiful terrain and numerous mountain passes are expertly EVENTS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Join one of our celebrations or create your own. From mild to wild, everything goes. The rumours are true. We like to party and have a good time. This place is buzzing with activity year-round. Street parties, mural and music festivals, slope-side competitions, literary events, and food celebrations, and holiday extravaganzas are just thetip of the iceberg.
VISIT NELSON BC, THE "QUEEN CITY" OF THE KOOTENAYS Nelson is one of Canada's hidden gems. Nestled in the Selkirk Mountains along the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the vibrant mountain town of approximately 10,000 residents features a special combination of heritage, recreation, culture and creativity. It's been called North American's best ski town and Canada's best small arts andculture town for
INDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
BALFOUR BC | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Balfour B.C. Phone: 250-229-4650 Email: balfourmarv@telus.net. St. Michaels was built in 1892, making it one of the oldest churches in the Kootenays. Services are normally held Sunday mornings at 11:30 am. Other service times may be scheduled for special occasions, and all are warmly welcomed to this historic church. Contact: Marven Pedersen. 5 BEST THINGS TO DO NEAR NELSON, BC Photos and Story by: Leigh McAdam of HikeBikeTravel.com. Although Nelson, British Columbia is a destination in its own right, the area around Nelson – especially up and down Kootenay Lake is also a great place to visit.In theory you can use Nelson as a base and do day trips but if you’ve got the time, stay in some of the historical small towns like Kaslo and explore at a slower pace. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ & BAKE The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is located in the historic Procter Schoolhouse on the south shore of Kootenay Lake’s West Arm. Take the Harrop/Procter free 3-minute cable ferry, located about 8 km from Balfour and 25 km from Nelson. The ferry ride provides access to the quaint and quiet communities ofHarrop
NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
THE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
THE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . SNOW | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM World-class skiing in rural paradise Discover why the Kaslo and Nelson region is the capital for cat skiing, and Nelson is truly North America's best ski town. Downhill skiing: Whitewater Ski Resort is the area's best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best. Backcountry skiing: beautiful terrain and numerous mountain passes are expertly EVENTS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Join one of our celebrations or create your own. From mild to wild, everything goes. The rumours are true. We like to party and have a good time. This place is buzzing with activity year-round. Street parties, mural and music festivals, slope-side competitions, literary events, and food celebrations, and holiday extravaganzas are just thetip of the iceberg.
VISIT NELSON BC, THE "QUEEN CITY" OF THE KOOTENAYS Nelson is one of Canada's hidden gems. Nestled in the Selkirk Mountains along the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the vibrant mountain town of approximately 10,000 residents features a special combination of heritage, recreation, culture and creativity. It's been called North American's best ski town and Canada's best small arts andculture town for
INDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
BALFOUR BC | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Balfour B.C. Phone: 250-229-4650 Email: balfourmarv@telus.net. St. Michaels was built in 1892, making it one of the oldest churches in the Kootenays. Services are normally held Sunday mornings at 11:30 am. Other service times may be scheduled for special occasions, and all are warmly welcomed to this historic church. Contact: Marven Pedersen. 5 BEST THINGS TO DO NEAR NELSON, BC Photos and Story by: Leigh McAdam of HikeBikeTravel.com. Although Nelson, British Columbia is a destination in its own right, the area around Nelson – especially up and down Kootenay Lake is also a great place to visit.In theory you can use Nelson as a base and do day trips but if you’ve got the time, stay in some of the historical small towns like Kaslo and explore at a slower pace. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE Canadian Pacific Railway Superintendent's House. 420 Baker Street, Nelson, BC. 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ & BAKE The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is located in the historic Procter Schoolhouse on the south shore of Kootenay Lake’s West Arm. Take the Harrop/Procter free 3-minute cable ferry, located about 8 km from Balfour and 25 km from Nelson. The ferry ride provides access to the quaint and quiet communities ofHarrop
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
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Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area.INDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. BIRDING AND BIRDWATCHING Kootenay Lake: A Birdwatcher’s Treasure. Birdwatching, or birding for short, is one of Nelson and Kootenay Lake Region’s most under-rated pastimes. While nature-viewing in other popular locales often involves dealing with crowds, here you will be lucky to run into another person with whom you can share your recent sightings andtales.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. Text provided by Patricia A. Rogers. Image provided by Margaret Stacey. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area.INDIGENOUS CULTURE
The Ktunaxa (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’) people have been in our region, along Kootenay Lake, for more than 10,000 years. Ktunaxa lived across many kilometres in the modern day boundaries of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington and Idaho. They lived off the land migrating throughout the seasons following the water, protectionfrom
AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. BIRDING AND BIRDWATCHING Kootenay Lake: A Birdwatcher’s Treasure. Birdwatching, or birding for short, is one of Nelson and Kootenay Lake Region’s most under-rated pastimes. While nature-viewing in other popular locales often involves dealing with crowds, here you will be lucky to run into another person with whom you can share your recent sightings andtales.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. Text provided by Patricia A. Rogers. Image provided by Margaret Stacey. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . PARKS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM From green grass parks to protected provincial expanses, there's something for everyone. Popular beaches include Nelson's Rotary Lakeside Park, with a large sandy area, volleyball net, docks, canoe, SUP and boat rentals, washrooms and popular Rose Garden Cafe. Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has a lovely sandy spot with expansive views ofthe
FERRIES | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM The oldest intact sternwheeler in the world is sitting in Kaslo. The lovingly restored SS Moyie National Historic Site is a regal reminder of how travel along Kootenay Lake used to be. Though sternwheelers no longer rule the lake, the ferry system still harkens back to that time. Take a ride on at least one of our ferries during your stay with GOLF COURSES IN NELSON BC, BALFOUR, KASLO AND CRAWFORD BAY Golf on East Shore. The 18-hole Kokanee Springs Golf Resort in Crawford Bay, designed by Norman Woods in 1968, is one of the flagship golf courses in the Kootenays. Accommodation is provided at the course, with fine dining and a takeout kiosk. Book a Tee Time. Just a ten minute drive from Kootenay Bay is Riondel Golf Club, with its9-hole
GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. BIRDING AND BIRDWATCHING Kootenay Lake: A Birdwatcher’s Treasure. Birdwatching, or birding for short, is one of Nelson and Kootenay Lake Region’s most under-rated pastimes. While nature-viewing in other popular locales often involves dealing with crowds, here you will be lucky to run into another person with whom you can share your recent sightings andtales.
MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. BALFOUR BC | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Balfour B.C. Phone: 250-229-4650 Email: balfourmarv@telus.net. St. Michaels was built in 1892, making it one of the oldest churches in the Kootenays. Services are normally held Sunday mornings at 11:30 am. Other service times may be scheduled for special occasions, and all are warmly welcomed to this historic church. Contact: Marven Pedersen.GLASS HOUSE
Unusual? Curious? One of a kind? Take your pick - made from over half a million embalming fluid bottles, the Glass House is an ode to these jars. Located conveniently between Creston and Crawford Bay, this roadside attraction offers paid tours seven days a week from May through October. The cloverleaf structure weighs over 250 tons, is 48 feet in length, 24 feet wide, and features 1,200 sq ft KASLO BC MAY DAYS CELEBRATION The annual May Days celebration in Kaslo, British Columbia started in 1892. It highlights the diverse culture of Kaslo, and is one of the huge events that welcomes in the summer season. Whether you are a vintage car enthusiast, skate boarder, logging sports lover or A DOG-FRIENDLY DESTINATION The Kaslo Motel : Situated right in downtown Kaslo, the Kaslo Motel allows pets. Ask about their rates for pet-friendly rooms. The Adventure Hotel : This funky hotel in downtown Nelson absolutely adores pets. Every one of their rooms is available with pets for an additional rate. Alpine Inn and Suites : The little suites at theAlpine Inn are
NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
SNOW | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM World-class skiing in rural paradise Discover why the Kaslo and Nelson region is the capital for cat skiing, and Nelson is truly North America's best ski town. Downhill skiing: Whitewater Ski Resort is the area's best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best. Backcountry skiing: beautiful terrain and numerous mountain passes are expertly FERRIES | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM The oldest intact sternwheeler in the world is sitting in Kaslo. The lovingly restored SS Moyie National Historic Site is a regal reminder of how travel along Kootenay Lake used to be. Though sternwheelers no longer rule the lake, the ferry system still harkens back to that time. Take a ride on at least one of our ferries during your stay withTHE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. Text provided by Patricia A. Rogers. Image provided by Margaret Stacey. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Located in the southeast corner of British Columbia, along the magical shores of Kootenay Lake, this region is an inspirational mecca for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs and adventure seekers. Discover the East Shore from Wynndel to Kootenay Bay, cross the glacial-fed Kootenay Lake over to Balfour, on a free ferry, andjourney
CAMPGROUNDS AND RV PARKS IN NELSON AND AREA Camping. There are many beautiful campgrounds and full-service RV parks throughout the area. March through October is usually the best time to camp, although snow can affect the edges of that time, depending on the year and the proximity to the lake. July and August can have very hot days, though cooler and more manageable in theevenings.
SNOW | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM World-class skiing in rural paradise Discover why the Kaslo and Nelson region is the capital for cat skiing, and Nelson is truly North America's best ski town. Downhill skiing: Whitewater Ski Resort is the area's best kept secret, with top quality runs and huge snowfalls ensuring the resort competes with the best. Backcountry skiing: beautiful terrain and numerous mountain passes are expertly FERRIES | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM The oldest intact sternwheeler in the world is sitting in Kaslo. The lovingly restored SS Moyie National Historic Site is a regal reminder of how travel along Kootenay Lake used to be. Though sternwheelers no longer rule the lake, the ferry system still harkens back to that time. Take a ride on at least one of our ferries during your stay withTHE BLACK CAULDRON
The fresh air of spring is welcomed with green mountains, colourful flowers & a bright sun throughout the Kootenay Lake region.BAYSHORE RESORT
Located right on the eastern bank of Kootenay Lake between the Balfour-Crawford Bay ferry landing on the north and Creston, BC to the south. Bayshore Resort enjoys one of the very few forshore leases in the area providing a fully protected Marina for local boaters and visitors to our area. GREAT B&BS IN NELSON BC AND KOOTENAY LAKE Kastlerock Bed and Breakfast is located a few minutes walk from downtown Nelson. The adult oriented inn offers two contemporary styled suites and private bathrooms. Soaring mountain views from the covered deck or from the thoughtfully furnished parlor invite you to linger. Hosts Mike and Janice also provide a gourmet breakfast overlooking CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE 1908-Carrie Late Victorian. This house has been sensitively restored with an interior harkening back to early Nelson. The house sits on a bit of a rise lending its importance to the area. Note the Tuscan Columns and the absence of decorative details. Text provided by Patricia A. Rogers. Image provided by Margaret Stacey. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. PROCTER VILLAGE CAFÉ Procter Village Café. 284 3rd Street, Procter, BC. 250-551-3731. Facebook. The Procter Village Café, formerly known as the Village Bakery, is a community owned enterprise with ongoing initiatives to support the community and business operators. For more information visit Procter Village Café FB page . FERRIES | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM The oldest intact sternwheeler in the world is sitting in Kaslo. The lovingly restored SS Moyie National Historic Site is a regal reminder of how travel along Kootenay Lake used to be. Though sternwheelers no longer rule the lake, the ferry system still harkens back to that time. Take a ride on at least one of our ferries during your stay with PARKS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM From green grass parks to protected provincial expanses, there's something for everyone. Popular beaches include Nelson's Rotary Lakeside Park, with a large sandy area, volleyball net, docks, canoe, SUP and boat rentals, washrooms and popular Rose Garden Cafe. Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has a lovely sandy spot with expansive views ofthe
HIKING TRAILS AND GROUPS FOR NELSON, KASLO AND AREA Nelson. Pulpit Rock | 3.6km | +338m | Spring/Summer/Fall. This iconic Nelson hike is a fairly steep 1.8km trail offering fantastic views of Nelson and Kootenay Lake. You can continue to the Flagpole (an extra 2.2km and +317m) for more spectacular view of Nelson. CBC Tower | 14.1km | +1120m | Summer/Fall. MORNING STAR LOG CABIN This private 1 bedroom with loft has a fully equipped kitchen, 4-piece bath, spacious deck to take in the view of the lake and city. What we offer at Morning Star is an opportunity glamp under the Kootenay stars and experience nature with the regard of an inquisitive child. 5 BEST THINGS TO DO NEAR NELSON, BC Photos and Story by: Leigh McAdam of HikeBikeTravel.com. Although Nelson, British Columbia is a destination in its own right, the area around Nelson – especially up and down Kootenay Lake is also a great place to visit.In theory you can use Nelson as a base and do day trips but if you’ve got the time, stay in some of the historical small towns like Kaslo and explore at a slower pace. AIRPORTS AND FLIGHTS TO NELSON BC AND REGION Castlegar and Trail Regional Airports. West Kootenay Regional Airport, 30 minutes from Nelson, has regular scheduled service daily through Air Canada to both Calgary and Vancouver.. Trail Regional Airport, about an hour from Nelson, is another great option for travel to and from Vancouver. Pacific Coastal Airlines has two trips daily, and there are also charter options available. GREAT NORTHERN RAIL TRAIL 49km | +628m | All Year. A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Access the trail via the Mountain Station parking lot (top of Gore Street) and head South towards Cottonwood Lake or North towards Troup Beach. FESTIVALS | NELSON KOOTENAY LAKE TOURISM Camping on the beach, attending concerts day and night, and eating delicious food are all part of the Starbelly experience. Shambhala is the world-famous electronic music festival that transforms into the largest pop-up city in the West Kootenays (near Salmo) each August. Shambhala is cutting edge in its healthy modern way of creating aspace
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Unusual? Curious? One of a kind? Take your pick - made from over half a million embalming fluid bottles, the Glass House is an ode to these jars. Located conveniently between Creston and Crawford Bay, this roadside attraction offers paid tours seven days a week from May through October. The cloverleaf structure weighs over 250 tons, is 48 feet in length, 24 feet wide, and features 1,200 sq ftBALFOUR BEACH INN
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