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The
9th Annual Balde Eagle festival,
after an eight year run, has been changed
to a Scholastic Event for the 2010 Year.
The National Park Service has reached
out to the area schools to perform an educational program at the Grand
Gallery Theatre on Main Street in Grand Coulee.
Feb 17th, 18th and 19th, 2010 |
This Photo was taken from the road to Almira.
You are facing North & looking at the
back of the Grand Coulee Dam and Lake Roosevelt in the Foreground. East
Coulee Dam is center, with the Town of Elmer City, Lone Pine, Koonts-ville,
& Seaton's Grove Communities in the Background with the winding Columbia. (
Lake Rufus Woods )
Click on the Photo for a larger
view. |
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Come
to the Coulee....
Now is a Great
time to Visit this Great
Walled
Wonder Called the Grand Coulee!
Come for a
Hunting or Fishing excursion From Boat or Shore...They're
Catching all kinds of fish in these waters... And it's
OPEN All Year !
Water ??? We've Got Water !!
Lake Roosevelt, the Largest Lake in the State,
is actually the Columbia River backed up behind Grand Coulee Dam.
It creates a Lake over 150 miles long, 630 miles of shoreline and
some really great beaches... Water Sport enthusiasts, campers &
fishermen alike love this lake.
Banks Lake
is also easily accessed for campers, swimmers, skiers, boaters &
pic-nicing and the 3rd Largest Lake in the State, Larger than Lake
Washington !! |
If you are unable
to print information on this site, please
( Free
Visitors Packet contains same information as this site. )
1-800-COULEE-2 ( 1-800-268-5332 )
Or E-mail Us :
chamber@grandcouleedam.org
Important
Visitor Center INFO
CLICK HERE!
The
Laser Light Show is:
Closed for the 2009 Season
2010 Season begins May 29th
For More Information,
Please Contact:
The Visitors Center at (509) 633- 9265 |