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Discover Kaslo
Nestled on the shores of stunning Kootenay Lake and surrounded by the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges, Kaslo is a gateway to year-round outdoor adventure. Enjoy hiking, biking, and paddling just minutes from town. In the summer, rent a canoe, kayak, or SUP from the Kaslo Adventure Centre, or explore nearby attractions like Ainsworth Hot Springs, Cody Caves, river-rafting, zip-lining, and fishing. Winter offers world-class heli, cat, downhill, and cross-country skiing, along with snowshoeing and indoor/outdoor skating.
For a small town, Kaslo is big on flavour. Grab a slice at Buddy’s Pizza, enjoy authentic Indian at Kaslo Husky, or savour Chinese cuisine at the Kaslo Clubhouse. The Bluebelle Bistro and Corked Fork are local favourites for breakfast and lunch, and the Kaslo Hotel offers lakeside dining and cozy accommodations. Craving tacos? Check out the Cosmic Tacos food truck or Taqueria Tiburón for amazing Mexican eats. You’ll also find great beer and live music at The Angry Hen Brewery. For a sweet treat, visit The Parlour for coffee and homemade ice cream, or stop by Sunflower Sisters Café for delicious, homemade baked goods.
Kaslo also has a thriving arts and culture scene. The Langham Cultural Centre features year-round art exhibitions, performances, and a Japanese Canadian history museum. And don’t miss the iconic Kaslo Jazz Etc Festival every August long weekend, complete with its legendary floating stage.
For more ideas on what to see and do, visit Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism.