Bonners Ferry
Bonners Ferry is a small city located in northern Idaho, near the border with Canada. It serves as the county seat of Boundary County and is known for its scenic beauty, surrounded by mountains and forests. The city is situated along the Kootenai River, which offers recreational opportunities such as fishing, rafting, and hiking.
Founded in the late 19th century, Bonners Ferry has a rich history tied to the timber and mining industries. Today, it is a gateway for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the nearby Kaniksu National Forest and Crown Jewel of the Rockies. The community hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating its local culture.