This commercial kitchen is a hub for local food businesses and serves as a venue for the famous Sunday ‘pop-up’ Cafe. Dip into a hot beverage from their expresso machine while nibbling on that day’s specially made backed goods. Don’t miss the mini pizzas or other sweet and savoury delights.
Located by Slocan River at Crescent Beach across from the Rail Trail, the Café has inside and outside seating areas. The ever changing local art work is not to be missed. Using the motto “put love into it”, the food is made with ingredients sourced from as close to the restaurant as possible.
Located on Arrow Lakes only 2.5km away from Nakusp. The three hand-crafted log cabins come fully equipped for a self contained stay. Along with views of Saddleback Mountain, there is access to the private beach, outdoor picnic area, laundry and floating dock. Available nightly from June to September and monthly from October to May.
Female owned and operated, Viva Cacao focus on ethically sourced and environmentally responsible artisan chocolate. Pick up something from their online store, or stop in at a local retailer. They offer a line of dairy free, nutrient dense chocolate bars, drinking chocolate and specialty holiday offerings.
This six acre campground in a forested residential area is surrounded by beautiful mountains and rivers. The huts, tent and RV sites have shared amenities including a free hot outdoor shower, sink, flush and dry toilets, a rain-shelter, sink and picnic tables. Open seasonally from May to November.
This cultural space showcases local talent and other artists from across Canada. A number of art exhibitions are hosted each year. Call ahead to make an appointment year around or visit from mid-May until Thanksgiving Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm. The space can also be rented with a liquor licence and catering to host a small meeting or gathering amongst the art.