Where to Find Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Boundary Country

The Province of British Columbia is investing heavily in energy alternatives, including electric vehicle adoption, as it builds out “electric highways” where “road trip range anxiety” becomes a thing of the past.

The Boundary is proud to offer several strategically located EV charging stations, primarily along the Crowsnest Highway, which is well on its way to becoming an electric highway.

“Vehicle Charging in the Boundary” is part of Explorer’s Guide to Boundary Country, an ever-expanding resource published by the Midway Advance online and in print. Explorer’s Guide equips you with a complete toolkit to maximize fun, discovery, and safety across all seasons and activities throughout the region.

Rock Creek

Find an EV charging station at the Riverside Visitor Information Centre at 3990 Highway #3.

Midway

There is vehicle charging available in Midway at the Kettle River Museum, 904 Crowsnest Hwy #3.

Greenwood

Recharge your vehicle battery at the Greenwood Museum and Visitor Centre, located at 214 South Copper Ave along the Crowsnest.

Grand Forks

Find a FLO Charging Station at 524 Central Avenue off 5th Street in downtown Grand Forks.

Christina Lake

There is car charging available at Christina Lake Welcome Centre, 1675 Highway #3.

Christina Pines Campground, located at 1528 Neimi Road, has charging stations.

Beaverdell

If you’re heading North or South on Highway 33, access Red Rock Garage at 5842 Highway #33.

Not what you’re looking for?

Go directly to Tesla or FLO to view EV charging station maps.


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