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North
Idaho is the natural and geographical extension of Canada's British
Columbia, the Kootenay Region. You can get here from Canada by just
crossing the border below Creston in Rykers or few miles east, in
Kingsgate. The Interstate 90 from the Great Lakes Area will lead
you here from the east, or from Seattle on the west. North Idaho
is a region of absolute beauty. Abundance of well developed lakes,
mountain fishing streams, beaches and marinas makes North Idaho
an ideal spot for family holiday. Standpoint and Coeur d'Alene are
the best known spots, but the best kept secret of North Idaho is
the Priest Lake with its beaches, resorts and marinas. You can dig
for silver in Kellog, or come here for the skiing season. From here
you can go to discover the Great Colombia River in Washington, or
just head south.
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