FAQs about duty-free shopping for RVers crossing the border
Save money and time—choose Duty Free Canada stores for your cross-border shopping
Learn moreBring your swimsuit, suntan lotion and water sports gear—Christina Lake awaits. With its warm water and quality beaches, this small community hits the spot for a summer holiday. You can go on a kayak trip down nearby Kettle River, explore along the Trans Canada Trail that runs through the area, and see the Cascade Gorge and other wonders. Scroll down on our Christina Lake landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.
A quick visit to the town’s Christina Lake Welcome & Living Arts Centre will quench any traveller’s thirst for colour, culture and history (and literal thirst as well).
Christina Lake’s community embodies an eclectic mosaic of creativity, business savvy and a passion for environmental stewardship.
Save money and time—choose Duty Free Canada stores for your cross-border shopping
Learn moreChristina Lake, named for Christina McDonald in 1870, nestles like a jewel set in the dramatic beauty of B.C.’s Boundary Country.
Some claim golf is a way to ruin a good walk but golfing RVers enjoy the prospect of a day on the course at journey’s end.
The community of Christina Lake, B.C., is a perfect destination for lovers of art and the outdoors.
Known for being a year-round outdoor recreational delight, Christina Lake is a natural destination for both amateur and professional photographers in search of inspiring outdoor photo opportunities.
Tranquil waters, sandy beaches and skilled artisans make for a well-rounded RVing destination.
The Langham is one of Kaslo's only 1800s-era buildings that has survived into modern times, and has served many functions throughout its life.