Farms and Orchards in Boundary Country
The land surrounding Grand Forks has been cultivated for over 100 years, and these farmlands in rural BC offer a variety of fruit and root vegetables. Discover the reason why the region was once called "Fructova," or fruit of the valley, by the Doukhobors.
Biking Trails in Boundary Country
There are several biking trails in the Boundary Country trails systems. Take a guided day trip, or spend a week on a self-guided tour from Christina Lake up to Big White. Whatever you choose, it will be a journey filled with stunning vistas, wildlife, quaint small towns and hundreds of photo opportunities.
Hiking in Boundary Country
Hiking trails in Boundary Country offer amazing sites year-round. Midway’s mountain trail system offers 14 km of lush green forested views of both the Kettle River Valley and the US Border.
Fishing in Boundary Country
With hundreds of small lakes, creeks, streams, and rivers in the area, Boundary Country is a great option for a variety of fishing styles. Whether you are fly-fishing, fishing from the shore, or fishing from a drift boat, you will find kokanee, rainbow trout, small-mouth bass, burbot, and whitefish biting all across the region.
History and Heritage in Boundary Country
Farmers, ranchers, and prospectors made their way to Boundary Country, drawn in by the land and the stories of gold and copper. The legacy they left behind shapes the stories that are now told by the different cultural and heritage experiences in Boundary Country.