Kaslo
Discover the charming town of Kaslo, a treasure tucked away in British Columbia's West Kootenay region. Resting against the sparkling shore of Kootenay Lake, with the majestic Selkirk Mountains standing guard, Kaslo is a wonderland, offering enchanting summers of warm, golden sunshine sliced by the chill of snowy winters.

Step back in time and walk in the footsteps of silver prospectors in Kaslo, the Kootenays' oldest community established in 1893. This bustling little enclave bloomed amid a silver rush, which sprung prosperity and progress.

Kaslo, with a welcoming populace of 968 residents, is a potpourri of cultures, blending its dominant European heritage with a vibrant culture brought by newcomers from around the globe.

The town's heartbeat is an economy balanced between tradition and modernity. It finds roots in forestry and mining and has branched into the arts and services for those seeking a serene retirement. Here, creativity flourishes beside age-old trades, reflecting the town's resilience and spirit.

Explore the historic heart of Kaslo or kindle your adventurous spirit wandering around the idyllic Kaslo River Trail. Embark on culinary delights with local restaurants serving delectable dishes.

Experience the communal joy of Kaslo's time-honored May Days on Victoria Day weekend or be mesmerized by the vibrant hues of the Kaslo Jazz Etc. Summer Music Festival, drawing musicians and fans from all corners of the world.

Unveil the secrets of neighboring towns like Nelson or bask in the natural grandeur of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. And to top off your visit, board the SS Moyie - the world's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler that is a proud Kaslo resident.

Come, uncover history, culture, and boundless outdoor excitement in the picturesque, welcoming embrace of Kaslo.