Nakusp

Nakusp is a charming lakeside village. — Jackie Kilburn photo
Cool climate? No problem. Arrow Lakes Valley grows its first winery.
Jody Scott, co-owner of Valley of the Springs Winery in Nakusp, B.C., has created the Arrow Lake Valley’s first winery
by Kyle BornAt the farm gate: Fresh food, flowers, fine wine and fanciful wares for sale at West Kootenay farms
Throughout the West Kootenay area, local farms and food producers sell directly to the public through roadside stands and farmgate sales
by Julie MatchettFive Kootenay destinations will soon be more accessible for electric vehicle drivers
FortisBC is adding new Direct Current Fast Charge (DCFC) stations to its EV charging network in Rossland, Nelson, Kaslo, New Denver and Nakusp
Nakusp report, summer 2019
With the help of a summer student, chamber manager Cedra Eichenauer is providing services for the business community and Nakusp’s visitors.
by Marie MilnerDan Wiebe: Nakusp influencer
We’re calling Dan Wiebe an influencer in Nakusp, and he insists that he’s just one of many.
by Marie MilnerCaribou conservation engagement scheduled for April 15-17 in Kootenays
The public is invited to community engagement sessions to provide feedback on two draft agreements to conserve southern mountain caribou populations
Nakusp to get connected
The announcement of funding for high-speed Internet opens new possibilities for economic development for Nakusp.
by Marie MilnerWaterbridge Steel in Nakusp, B.C., is ferrying change over West Kootenay waters
John Harding, president and owner of Waterbridge Steel Inc. in Nakusp, B.C., is overseeing construction for four ferries to service B.C. waterways
by Kyle Born