Christina Lake is in South Eastern British Columbia, in Western Canada about halfway between Vancouver, BC. and Calgary, AB.
Christina Lake is considered part of the Boundary Country, the area of the province nestled between the Okanagan Valley and West Kootenay Valley regions; geographically defined by the Kettle River Valley and the Monashee Mountains.
Christina Lake is known as the warmest tree-lined lake in Canada. The lake is
18.13 km (11.26 miles) long; swimming, water-skiing, canoeing, kayaking,
windsurfing, scuba diving, boating and para-sailing are just some of the ways to
enjoy the lake. The Christina Lake village, Provincial Park, and Public Beach
are located at the south end of the lake.
Popular hiking & mountain biking trails, including the Trans-Canada Trail and KVR, attract thousands of outdoor enthusiasts annually. The north end of lake is accessible by hiking or boat only; Gladstone Provincial Park protects much of the northern lake shore and surrounding wilderness.
"DRIVING TIME"