Discover what generations of families already know: Christina Lake is British Columbia's recreation paradise. The scenery is spectacular, the climate wonderful. Whether you are planning a vacation, wedding, reunion, or looking for a quieter lifestyle, Christina Lake has a lot to offer any time of year.
Drenched in summer sun, Christina Lake is legendary for its warm,
clean water, ideal for swimming, boating,
and water sports. The surrounding mountains have an abundance of hiking and biking
trails, some of BC's finest. The Trans
Canada Trail runs through the area, with trestle bridges, tunnels and the spectacular Cascade Gorge. Nearby Kettle River is a great mild kayaking run, while golfers can choose between two excellent
courses. In winter, cross country trails are abundant, snowshoeing is
very accessible, or you can downhill at nearby Phoenix or Red Mountain.
With its small town charm and scenic setting, our community provides plenty of local amenities, recreation facilities and our new Christina Living Arts Centre. There are so many possibilities,
you'll want to move here... after all, that's what we did!
December, 2011 Christina Lake Fire Department Toy Drive
Christina Living Arts Centre
Bring new, unwrapped toys to the Welcome Centre
250 447-6161
December 22, 2011 Christina Lake Tourism Society Raffle Draw
Christina Living Arts Centre
12:00pm
Tickets 3 for $5.00
Available at Huckleberry Market and the Welcome Centre
December 22, 2011 Old Fashioned Christmas
A Night of Christmas Carols
Christina Living Arts Centre
7:00pm
Everyone Welcome!
250 447-6161
December 31, 2011 New Year’s Dance
Christina Lake Community Hall
250 447-9144
New Christina Lake website launched
The Christina Lake Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of the new christinalake.com website. [more]
CLAAS wins award
The Christina Lake Arts and Artisans Society (CLAAS) were honored with this year's "Innovative Community Organization" Award at the Community Futures Small Business Awards Ceremony on October 21, 2009.
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The Living Arts Centre is Alive!
After a long summer of concrete, pipes and electrical going into the ground for the Christina Living Arts Centre, the first timbers were put into place and the building is beginning to rise. [more]
An open burning ban is now in effect in the Kootenay Boundary region. Campfires are still permitted but may not exceed half a meter in width or height. See firesafebc.com for more information.