Paradise
Valley Inn
This beautiful B & B is located on the top of a mountain, surrounded
by 18 acres of woods, and overlooking the breathtaking Kootenai Valley.
Every one of our rooms takes advantage of the spectacular, panoramic
view.
Twin Rivers
Canyon Resort
This resort nestled on 160 picturesque acres of meadow and timberland
at the confluence of the Moyie and Kootenai rivers just one mile west
of the village of Moyie Springs. (Truly this area of northern Idaho
is one of the West's best kept secrets!)
Bonners Ferry
News and information about the City of Bonners Ferry
Bonners
Ferry Herald on-line
The Bonners Ferry Herald provides weekly coverage of local and regional
news. The paper has served the community since 1891. Phone 208-267-5521.
Revived in 1988, after nearly a century hiatus, the Kootenai Valley
Times is also distributed weekly covering local news.
Phone 208-267-7004.
More extensive regional, national and international coverage is available
in the Daily Bee, based in Sandpoint, Idaho, and the Spokesman Review,
based in Spokane, Wash.
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Three commercial stations, each one representing a major national network,
broadcast from the Spokane area. These are supplemented by Public TV
and an extensive cable system.
Bonners Ferry has one radio station, KBFI. Many of Spokane’s AM
and FM stations can be received in the Bonners Ferry area. Sandpoint’s
radio stations – KPND, KSPT, K-BEAR – are also received
in most Boundary County areas.
Air
Bonners Ferry has a general aviation airfield with a 4,000-foot, paved
runway. Nearest air freight service is 83 miles south at Coeur d’Alene.
Commuter service is available in Boundary County from Air Carrier Certificate
on a non-scheduled basis. Charter flights are available locally through
Northern Air, Inc. Phone 208-267-4359. Regional, national and international
air service is available at Spokane International Airport located to
the southwest of Bonners Ferry in Washington state.
Railroad
Two railroads serve Bonners Ferry, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe
and the Union Pacific. Services include a freight terminal, freight
house and rail yard. The closest Amtrak terminal is in Sandpoint, Idaho,
31 miles south of Bonners Ferry.
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Telephone
Service is provided by GTE. The business office is in Coeur d’Alene.
Phone: 1-800-483-4100.
Electricity
Electricity is provided by the city from two small dams on the Moyie
River. The municipal system is backed up by the Bonneville Power Administration.
Northern Lights Inc. serves rural areas.
Gas
Natural gas is provided by Avista Utilities. Phone:208-664-9191.
Water/Sewer
The City has an approved municipal water system and also provides standard
sewage collection and treatment services.
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