Discover the best top things to do in Grand Forks, Canada including Boundary Museum & Interpretive Centre, WildWays Adventure Sports & Tours, Grand Forks Visitor Centre, Christina Lake, Christina Lake Provincial Park, Gladstone Provincial Park (including Texas Creek Campground), Christina Lake Welcome Centre.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
The Boundary Museum Society was established in 1958, and incorporated in 1980. From its inception until 2009, the Boundary Museum Society operated out of the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. In 2009, the Boundary Museum moved into the former Fructova School, now called the Fructova Heritage Site. The Fructova Heritage Site was built by the Christian Communities of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB) Doukhobors in 1929 as a facility to teach English and academics to the Doukhobor children of the Boundary area. The school was in use until the late 1940's. The Boundary Museum currently features five larger exhibits - the Doukhobors, a schoolroom, local wildlife & environment, historic store in addition to several smaller exhibits on First Peoples, China town in Grand Forks, forestry, sports, and music. Exhibits change from time to time. You will also see a Doukhobor bread oven and perhaps be able to participate in bread making or other activities in the summer months.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
WildWays is an award winning Outdoor Adventure and retail store offering Biking, Kayaking, Stand up Paddleborads (SUP's) and an extensive line of clothing, gear and accessories for people-powered recreation. We have been in operation for over 20 years, and have an outstanding service reputation. We also offer rentals of SUP's, Kayaks, and bikes and offer tours on the Kettle Valley Railgrade.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Welcome to the Grand Forks Visitor Centre - The Grand Forks Visitor Centre is operated as an integrated Visitor Service Department of Gallery 2 – the Grand Forks Art Gallery. Stop by for all your local information needs; whether you are looking for a place to eat, a place to stay, or the latest Arts and Culture offerings, we have you covered! Gallery 2 is Boundary Country’s Public Art Gallery. Featuring engaging contemporary art exhibitions, an artisanal gift shop, and a vibrant art rental program, the gallery provides visitor information and experiences to tourists and local alike.
This gallery always has thought-provoking and outstanding installations. There are four galleries to visit and Canadian and Indigenous artists are often showcased here. I always enjoy the atmosphere and the friendly staff. Plus, I can't help but check out the gift shop. There are beautiful collections of pottery and ceramics, jewelry and books, toys and ornaments. For residents, there is also an art rental program here that enables you to take home works by local artists for a very reasonable price.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
We have visited 3 summers now staying in a relatives holiday cabin and it is still adored by the whole family. A stunning location; the lake has clear waters, mountains and peaceful wilderness all around it. There are plenty of activities to enjoy over summer months - swimming, kayaking, speedboats, watersports, hiking, camp fires, and much more. A truely Canadian experience!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Facilities: Public beach, day-use picnic area, flush toilets, change house. Location: Off Hwy 3, in the town of Christina Lake. Christina Lake has a reputation of being one of the warmest lakes in all of Canada and is very popular with families. With its 300 metres of fine sandy beach, people flock to this swimming destination in the summer months. There is no overnight camping at this location. The closest provincial park campground with overnight accommodation is Gladstone (Texas Creek campground), 10 km east of Christina Lake. Nearby provincial campgrounds that should be able to accommodate last-minute campers in July and August include Boundary Creek, Jewel Lake, and Nancy Greene.
Plenty of parking, short flat walk to beach. Shade near the grass and pinic tables. Plenty of sandy beach. Flush toilets and outhouses. This beach has a great view that makes for a beautiful photo opportunity.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Facilities: Texas Creek Campground - 63 campsites, showers, flush toilets, boat launch. Marine Sites - 8 rustic sites accessible by boat only. Location: 20 km northeast of Grand Forks on Highway 3 at the north end of Christina Lake. Located on the popular Christina Lake in the Monashee Mountains, Gladstone Provincial Park offers fantastic camping and boating opportunities. The park also has 48 kms of hiking trails as well as backcountry horseback trails. Day-use and picnicking can be found at the nearby Christina Lake Provincial Park day-use area. Firewood and ice are available for sale at the Host Site. Marine Sites are user maintained. This Park is 100% reservable and reservations are strongly recommended. Texas Creek campground is open from the first weekend in May through the third weekend in September.
The bathrooms and showers must have undergone a renovation in the past couple of years: every toilet facility has a flush toilet. The shower house is, dare I say, the best I’ve ever come across in public. Props to the park attendants and cleaners. Thoughtful too: they delivered ice and fire wood directly to the site.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Create your next Christina Lake adventure! Our Visitor Information Centre has the resources to help inspire and plan your memorable stay. Unfortunately we are currently closed due to the Covid 19 Pandemic, please find more information on our website www.christinalake.ca. We hope to be open to serve you in June, stay tuned!
I’m only reviewing the Welcome Centre because the coffee shop that’s inside, Pony Espresso, makes such great coffee and cakes. It was so good we went back for lunch! The Welcome Centre staff are alright too.
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