Kootenay Bay | |
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Settlement | |
Location of Kootenay Bay inBritish Columbia | |
| Coordinates:49°40′59″N116°52′03″W / 49.68306°N 116.86750°W /49.68306; -116.86750 | |
| Country | |
| Province | |
| Region | West Kootenay |
| Regional district | Central Kootenay |
| Elevation | 556 m (1,824 ft) |
| Time zone | UTC-07:00 (MST) |
| Postal code[2] | |
| Area codes | 250,778, 236, & 672 |
| Highways | |
Kootenay Bay is an unincorporated community on the east shore ofKootenay Lake in theWest Kootenay region of southeasternBritish Columbia.[3][4] The ferry terminal and former steamboat landing, onBC Highway 3A, is by road about 81 kilometres (50 mi) north ofCreston and 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) west ofCrawford Bay.
Formerly called Lynchville, John Lynch built a house on the lakeshore in the early 1900s. When fire destroyed the property, Lynch left, and the bay and shore location became Kootenay Bay. However, the name change did not become official until 1908. An 1897 reference to the Pilot Bay Smelting company's plant at Kootenay Bay appears a misprint.[5] During this era, the landing was aflag stop forsternwheelers.[6]
A good Crawford Bay–Kootenay Bay trail was constructed in 1908, improving the steep trail over the ridge separating the two places. The ridge trail upgraded to a wagon road in 1912.[7]Arriving that year, the Fraser family became significant landowners, starting the first commercial and agricultural development in the 1920s. The population of about 25 permanent residents at the time were largely ranchers and fruit growers.[6]
In 1947, the eastern terminal for theBritish Columbia Ministry of Transportation and InfrastructureKootenay Lake Ferry relocated from Gray Creek.[5] The next year, the K'niksu Lodge was built,[6] but this two-storey log building burned to the ground in 1962.[8]
With a population of about 100, the location is a base for hiking trails to nearby Pilot Bay Lighthouse (1907) andPilot Bay Provincial Park.[6][9] A small motel/cabin/restaurant complex caters to visitors.[10]
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