The allure of Christina Lake is in its incredible attractions and best-kept wilderness secrets. Nearby ski areas, exciting dining options, seasonal activities, world-class trails, and more events than you have time for. Christina Lake is a premier destination for authentic
hospitality and year-round exploration.
Golf Tournaments, Outdoor Exploration, Concerts, Triathlon, Sand Castle Contest, Art Openings, Game Nights, Spaghetti Dinners, and many more opportunities are awaiting you in Christina Lake. You can’t miss the Markets throughout the summer, offering a whole range of goods for sale from local honey to handcrafted jewelry, clothing, pottery, wood carvings, music, and much, much more. Visit our Christina Lake growers and nurseries. You can see many of the local artists’ work in the Galleries, Gift Shops, and Restaurants around Christina Lake.
Homecoming Summerfest welcomes everyone to celebrate summer at “the Lake”. Featuring a weekend market showcasing our Boundary artisans, crafts galore, and live music. Join us for a community family beach bbq, volleyball tournaments, and Light up the Lake Boat Parade at Christina Lake Provincial Park. It’s a special time of year where residents and visitors alike come together, a place where memories are shared and new ones are made.
Combine business with serious pleasure and let Christina Lake venues host your event. As an experienced group destination, Christina Lake offers both large and small venues; from conference and wedding locations to intimate family gathering places and meeting spots in our various venues, offering competitive pricing to fit every budget. Christina Lake is the ideal location for meeting planners seeking a scenic destination that will provide inspiration to their meetings and corporate events.
Follow us on Facebook ‘Christina Lake Visitor Centre ‘, sign up for the community newsletter or stop by the Visitor Information Centre for more information on current events and venues, take a photo of yourself on the 3-D Mural Floor at the Welcome Centre, depicting the old train trestle and the Cascade Gorge Falls. Look at old photos of times gone by, even one of Christina, whom the lake was named after!