Dump Stations In Creston, BC -- Sani-Dumps Online
49.0999° N, 116.5021° W
Quick Overview
Creston sits in the fertile Creston Valley in southeastern BC, between the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges near the south end of Kootenay Lake. It has several RV dump stations in the area, with some offering free access to travelers. The town's sani-dump and RV dump station options serve travelers on Highway 3 (the Crowsnest) as well as those heading north on Highway 3A toward Kootenay Bay and the free ferry across Kootenay Lake. Creston is known for its orchards, vineyards, and the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, which is a major bird habitat along the Pacific Flyway. For RVers, it's a convenient service stop between the Kootenays and the Rockies, sitting at the junction of routes heading north into the West Kootenay and east toward Cranbrook and the Alberta border. The town has a relaxed agricultural feel with all the basic services you need -- fuel, groceries, hardware, and a decent selection of restaurants along the main drag on Canyon Street.
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All Dump Stations Near Creston
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal Dump Station | 0.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Pair-A-Dice Park RV & Campground | 1.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Bayshore Resort | 1.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Mountain Park Resort | 2.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Riverside Campground | 18.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Boundary County Fairgrounds | 29.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| South Hill Chevron | 29.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hemlocks Village Resort | 30.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Free |
| Moyie Lake Provincial Park | 35.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Salmo Pump | 35.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Municipal Dump Station
0.6 miPair-A-Dice Park RV & Campground
1.2 miBayshore Resort
1.8 miMountain Park Resort
2.2 miRiverside Campground
18.2 miBoundary County Fairgrounds
29.2 miSouth Hill Chevron
29.7 miHemlocks Village Resort
30.3 miMoyie Lake Provincial Park
35.2 miSalmo Pump
35.8 miTraveling to Creston by RV
Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) runs east-west through Creston, connecting the Kootenays to the Rockies. Highway 3A heads north to Kootenay Bay for the free ferry across Kootenay Lake to Balfour -- a scenic route but plan for ferry wait times in summer with a larger rig. Highway 21 runs south to the US border at Rykerts for those heading to Idaho. All highways through Creston handle RVs well, though the mountain passes on Highway 3 east of town (Kootenay Pass) involve steep grades and switchbacks. Fuel and groceries are available on Canyon Street, the main commercial strip through town.
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Dump Station Costs in Creston
Dump station costs in Creston are typical for a smaller Kootenay community. a portion% of the stations offer free access, while a portion% charge a fee for use. The Creston Valley is more affordable than the resort towns further into the Kootenays like Nelson or Invermere. Using the dump stations here before heading north across Kootenay Lake or east over the pass can save you from searching for facilities in less convenient locations.
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Best Time to Visit Creston by RV
Winter
Nov - Mar
15-35°F
Crowds: Low
Most stations close for winter. Kootenay Pass on Highway 3 east of Creston gets heavy snow and can require chains for safe travel.
Spring
Apr - May
35-60°F
Crowds: Low
Stations reopen in April or May. The Creston Valley warms up earlier than the surrounding mountains, and orchard blossoms are beautiful in May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60-90°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak travel season with steady RV traffic on Highway 3 and the Kootenay Lake ferry. Fruit stands and farmers markets are in full swing.
Fall
Sep - Oct
35-60°F
Crowds: Low
Harvest season in the valley with fresh apples and grapes. Fall colours in the Selkirks are gorgeous, and traffic drops off after Labour Day.
Explore the Creston Area
The Creston Valley Wildlife Centre is worth a visit if you're into birding -- it's one of the best wetland habitats in BC. Local orchards sell fresh fruit in season from roadside stands along Highway 3, and the Creston farmers' market runs on Saturdays. If you're taking the Kootenay Lake ferry, dump your tanks in Creston first because services on the other side are limited until you reach Nelson. Top up propane at the local Co-op or gas stations before heading into the mountains.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Creston
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Creston?
Creston has dump station options in the Creston Valley of southeastern BC. Check the listings on this page for current locations, hours, and details on accessing facilities.
Are there free dump stations in Creston?
Yes, free dump station access is available in the Creston area, making it a budget-friendly service stop for RVers on Highway 3 or heading to the Kootenay Lake ferry.
Should I dump my tanks in Creston before taking the Kootenay Lake ferry?
It's a good idea to dump in Creston before heading north on Highway 3A to the ferry. Services on the other side of Kootenay Lake are limited until you reach Nelson, so handle your tanks here first.
What should I bring to a dump station?
Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with good connections, a clear elbow connector to check flow, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer for cleanup after you finish dumping your tanks.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Creston?
Creston has dump station options in the Creston Valley of southeastern BC. Check the listings on this page for current locations, hours, and details on accessing facilities.
Are there free dump stations in Creston?
Yes, free dump station access is available in the Creston area, making it a budget-friendly service stop for RVers on Highway 3 or heading to the Kootenay Lake ferry.
Should I dump my tanks in Creston before taking the Kootenay Lake ferry?
It's a good idea to dump in Creston before heading north on Highway 3A to the ferry. Services on the other side of Kootenay Lake are limited until you reach Nelson, so handle your tanks here first.
What should I bring to a dump station?
Bring disposable gloves, a sewer hose with good connections, a clear elbow connector to check flow, tank rinse solution, and hand sanitizer for cleanup after you finish dumping your tanks.
Are there free dump stations in Creston?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Creston.
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