The keyhole Kokanee Glacier Park BC Canada
The Wonderful Snow Filled Creeks of British Columbia, Canada
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
Things to do in winter
Winter WAterfalls
Walk with snow, river towards the lake, painted white.
Darkness in Snowy Water
Kokanee Glacier Keyhole 2015
Candi, Art and Char's trek up the Kokanee Glacier, through the Keyhole! July 2015
Moments in Winter E05 - Cold Tranquility
These mini waterfalls are man-made to help the fishes jump and swim upstream. # saving the Salmon
Full Playlist Here
Moments in Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Moments in Winter E02 - Darkness in Snowy Water
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowing Creek
Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Moments in Winter E05 - Snow Salmon Jumps
Moments in Winter E06 - The Crow Flies
Winter Wonderland In beautiful British Columbia Canada
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
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Off trail trekking in Valhalla Provincial Park
Water break half way between Drinnon Pass and Mulvey Basin while trekking Valhalla Provincial Park, BC.
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowy Creek
Full Playlist Here
Moments in Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Moments in Winter E02 - Darkness in Snowy Water
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowing Creek
Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Moments in Winter E05 - Snow Salmon Jumps
Moments in Winter E06 - The Crow Flies
Winter Wonderland In beautiful British Columbia Canada
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
Things to do in winter
Exploring Kaslo BC - Part One
Dad & I set out to explore Kaslo, BC Canada - This is part one of the exploring Kaslo Series
Paola's Canadian Adventure Con Jordon
Pictures of 1st trip to Canada. - Calgary, Banff, Creston, Kootenay Lake Ferry, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Kaslo, Nelson, Castelgar, Penticton, West Kelowna, & Kelowna.
Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are
Boyce Avenue - With You
One Republic - Good Life
City & Colour - We Found Each Other in the Dark
Kokanee Mountain Zipline - Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism
Book your zipline adventure today!
Kokanee Mountain Zipline in Nelson, BC will provide you with an incredible adrenaline rush of flying high above Kokanee Creek. Enjoy the view of the variety of natural flora and fauna at up to 300ft off the ground! Encouraging preservation of the area's significant natural resources and history.
Book your zipline adventure today!
Video courtesy of Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism.
Learn more about the area, visit:
Top 10 Beaches of the West Kootenays Five Mile Point Kootenay Lake
This massive stretch of beach in the West Arm of Kootenay Lake looks like something you'd see in the Caribbean... without all the smoke! Our province is on fire this summer so you'll have to try and look past the haze of wild fire smoke. The sand on this beach is really soft and the water was nice and warm! Great beach for camping or day trips. It's pretty popular and can get busy. Easily in the top 10 for our area on my list!
6275 Wightwick Rd. Nelson, BC
Do you want to live the Kootenay life? Mountains/ Beaches/ Golf/ Fishing/ Skiing...and more...
Huge house w/ 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bathrooms, and both an Attached, and a massive Detached Garage. This gem is set on a terraced 8 acre property with views of Kootenay Lake. Hundreds of Mature Ornamental Trees/ shrubs, perennials, paths, and pond. Borders crown land that connects to the mystical Kokanee Glacier park. Close to the golden sand beaches of Kokanee creek provincial park, and a short drive to the hip/ historic city of Nelson. Only $628K. Message me and start living the dream.
Haystack Mountain - Kianuko Provincial Park BC
Our hike up Haystack Mountain in Kianuko Provincial Park north of Creston, BC on July 10, 2015.
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Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Full Playlist Here
Moments in Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Moments in Winter E02 - Darkness in Snowy Water
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowing Creek
Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Moments in Winter E05 - Snow Salmon Jumps
Moments in Winter E06 - The Crow Flies
Winter Wonderland In beautiful British Columbia Canada
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
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Moments in Winter E02 - Frozen Alcove
A film of Fletcher Falls Near Nelson, BC during winter
Full Playlist Here
Moments in Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Moments in Winter E02 - Darkness in Snowy Water
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowing Creek
Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Moments in Winter E05 - Snow Salmon Jumps
Moments in Winter E06 - The Crow Flies
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
Things to do in winter
Winter WAterfalls
Darkness in Snowy Water
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winter storm jones
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east coast winter storm
winter storm 2016
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43 riding in to Moyie Lake
43 riding in to Moyie Lake
Exploring Sandon: A BC Ghost Town - Part One
Dad and I set out to explore a ghost town named Sandon in the West Kootenays of British Columbia but as you'll see Dad didn't pick a good day or time of year! We'll return in the Summer months
Wassabi at Kaslo bc
Shai having a good time
Sounds of Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Full Playlist Here
Moments in Winter E01 - The Snow Pebbled lake
Moments in Winter E02 - Darkness in Snowy Water
Moments in Winter E03 - Snowing Creek
Moments in Winter E04 - Forgotten Snow Bridge
Moments in Winter E05 - Snow Salmon Jumps
Moments in Winter E06 - The Crow Flies
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
With over a kilometre of sandy beaches and three campsites, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park has provincial significance and is the number one choice for tourists’ coming to the West Kootenays. There is always lots to do with an adventure playground, visitor centre, spawning channel, boat launch, group camp site, viewing platform, hiking trails and a marina nearby.
Want more? All within an hour’s drive you can explore historic Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Balfour Golf Club, Kaslo with the SS Moyie stern wheeler and finally Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Discover south central B.C. but save some time for Kokanee Creek Provincial Park. If you don’t, you’re going to wish you did.
Special Features: Kokanee Creek canyon and old growth western cedar and grand fir.
Park Size: 260 hectares
Welcome to Kootenay SW Parks in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia. Each of these beautiful B.C Provincial Parks; Champion Lakes, Kokanee Creek, Syringa Creek and Kootenay Lake is so unique we encourage you to explore them all! Whatever your pleasure and desired level of outdoor adventure during the day, our variety of well maintained, private campsites will have you looking forward to kicking back around the campfire with family and friends. Whether you are a B.C. local or a traveler experiencing the area for the first time, all the vibrant communities in our region including Nelson, Castlegar and Kaslo are alive with things to do and see. Whatever the season!
Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is situated on the shores of Kootenay Lake and is bisected by Highway 3A 19 km east of Nelson, British Columbia. Established as a BC Provincial Park in 1955 it encompasses 260 hectares of sandy beaches, deltas, and coniferous forest.
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″WCoordinates: 49°36′00″N 117°08′00″W
Area 260 hectares
Established 1955
Governing body BC Parks
Things to do in winter
Magical Cathedral Kingdom Grove - Nelson, BC
Jamie and I decide to take a weekend trip up to Six Mile Lake high in the mountains above Nelson, BC.
Paradise Lake - BC, Canada
Family vacation at Paradise Lake in BC, Canada.
Shot entirely on the Hero 3+ Silver Edition.