

... from the okanogan to the idaho panhandle
... from the spokane river to the canadian border and beyond
... this is north columbia country ... this is our paradise!
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The North Columbia Monthly Getaway Guide Home Introducing Northeastern Washington: North Columbia Country! Rivers, Lakes and Streams: An Introduction Arts and Culture Special Events Museum Guide Weather Info Road Map SUMMER RECREATION BirdingDay Trips Golfing Guided Trips Hiking Horseback Riding Mountain Biking ORVing Paddling Wildflowers Wildlife LPO Wildlife Refuge XC Skiing Downhill Skiing Snowshoeing RV Guide Contact Us Advertisers Freelancers More Info |
Welcome to North Columbia Country The 2007 edition of Your Getaway Guide to Northeastern Washington is now on the stands. To receive a free copy by mail, please email your name and address to info@ncmonthly.com. The North Columbia country -- that is, Northeastern Washington and BC's West Kootenays -- offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation year 'round -- without the crowds. Skiing, snowshoeing and skijoring in the winter. Boating, hiking, camping, and sailing in the summer. Hunting. Fishing. Horseback riding. Photography. You name it, it's here in abundance. Locals know it, and that's precisely why many of us live here in the first place. Others are finding out about the abundant gifts the area offers to those who love the outdoors, and more and more of them are choosing the region for their vacation and recreation get-aways. They're discovering what we already know: that the North Columbia country provides affordable access to the varied terrain of river valleys and mountaintops, of forests, lakes, and streams, of developed recreation and wilderness experience -- with hidden treasures everywhere.
The North Columbia Monthly has been publishing stories about the outdoor life in the region for a number of years. This Website contains those articles from back issues, and more. PHOTOS: Cover Photo of the 2007 edition of Your Getaway Guide to Northeastern Washington courtesy of Bud Kovalchik. Sailboats at Rickey Point on Lake Roosevelt near Kettle Falls, staff photo. Your Getaway Guide To Northeastern Washington |