Kettle River Recreational Area

USA / Washington / Oroville /
 park, campsite / caravan site, Kettle Valley Railway (KVR), railway bridge, historic landmark
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Stands of Ponderosa pine interspersed with open areas of bunchgrass characterize this recreation area that lies astride the Kettle River between the Okanagan Plateau and the Monashee Mountains. The abandoned right-of-way of the historic Kettle Valley section of the Canadian Pacific Railway, completed in 1916 to link the Pacific coast with southern Alberta, passes through the site. On the east bank of the river is evidence of the once flourishing gold and silver mines.

In the summer, excellent canoeing or inner tube riding although there are some hazards on the river. In the winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are favourite pastimes.
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Coordinates:   49°6'35"N   118°59'6"W
This article was last modified 16 years ago