- Town of Creston
The Creston Valley is located on the unceded traditional territory of the yaqan nukiy within the Ktunaxa Nations
- Town Profile - Town of Creston
Creston, BC is a vibrant small town located on the unceded traditional territory of the Yaqan Nukiy within the Ktunaxa Nations Nestled between the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges, it is the largest community in the Creston Valley, with a population of approximately 5,500
- Maps of the Creston Valley
It is part of the International Selkirk Loop, a 450-kilometre scenic drive encircling the spectacular Selkirk Mountains in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and southeastern BC From Calgary you’re just a half-day’s beautiful drive away, and just two hours away from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
- Important BC Building Code Changes as of March 10, 2025 - creston. ca
Starting March 10, 2025, all projects with building permits must fully comply with the 2024 BC Building Code, including the updated seismic design requirements
- Housing Societies – Creston Housing Hub
The Creston Valley Community Housing Society manages Legacy Place in Creston, BC Legacy Place offers 2 and 3 bedrooms units for low income families with children
- Our Council - Town of Creston
Denise was born and raised in Cranbrook, BC and has lived in Creston since 2009 She feels privileged to be the third generation in her family to serve on Council for the Town of Creston
- Fire Department | Town of Creston
Creston Fire and Rescue has 30 plus members who have many years of fire rescue experience The department is comprised of a full time Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, and Fire Service Support Supervisor with the rest of the members providing a paid on-call service
- News Feed - Town of Creston
October 2, 2025 Curbside Pick up on Holiday September 30, 2025 Introducing the Creston Valley Housing Corporation's First Project: Enhancing Community Living in Creston September 24, 2025 Notification of Low Level Flights over the Regional District of Central Kootenay September 23, 2025
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