

Insider Tips & To-Do Lists for Creston BC

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Looking for fun and exciting things to do in the Creston Valley area? Look no further than our Get Inspired blog for the best insider tips and recommendations for an unforgettable vacation. From hiking trails to local wineries, there's something for everyone. So why waste time planning your trip alone when you can have access to our expert advice? Check out our travel blog today and start planning your dream trip to the Creston Valley!
Creston Valley on the Selkirk Loop: Retrace Alice Ford's Road Trip
It is the kind of slow, golden start to summer that travel host Alice Ford captured when she rolled into the valley on the latest season of her PBS show, Alice's Adventures on Earth. Her Creston Valley & Selkirk Loop road trip is now streaming, and it makes a perfect plan for your own summer visit.
Sun-Soaked Fun: Eleven Must-do Summer Experiences in the Creston Valley
There’s nothing quite like summer in Creston, as sun-kissed orchards, buzzing restaurant patios and smiling faces bring that special spark to an already vibrant community. The valley offers something for everyone, whether a foodie, an art loved or a thrill seeker. From fresh fruit and baked goods to local history and stunning mountain peaks, here are the top 11 experiences to add to your summer itinerary.
Summer Guide to Creston Valley: Beaches, Trails & Local Flavours
The sun is up, the lake is warming, and Creston Valley is ready for you. Whether you're here to float, hike, eat, or sip your way through the season, this corner of the Kootenays delivers on all fronts. Here's how to make the most of summer.
The Glass House
On the shores of Kootenay Lake's East Shore sits one of BC’s most unusual roadside attractions—the Glass House. Built in 1952, the house was constructed from over half a million discarded embalming fluid bottles. The result is a striking cloverleaf-shaped home that glisten in the sunlight.
Williams Creek Falls Trail
The William Creek Falls Trail is a relatively short, easy scenic trail with minimal elevation that follows the historic Dewdney pack trail along the western edge of the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area's Summit Creek & Leach Lake area. Along the trail you will find many scenic lookouts to enjoy the views of the savanna-like wetlands & Leach Lake below before arrive at the small but picturesque Williams Creek Falls.


























