FLANNIGAN, NAN BONNERS FERRY, ID – Nan Margaret Flannigan (66) passed away at the Boundary County Nursing Home in Bonners Ferry, Idaho on . A Vigil Service will be held on Tuesday, ...
The village of Bonners Ferry was formally established in 1893, along the south bank of the Kootenai River. Scattered along the valley and benchland were a few ranches and homesteads.
Bonners Ferry, ID Homes for Sale Step back in time with this beautifully preserved 1940 historic Sears Kit Home, located in the heart of Boundary County, Idaho. Built in 1940 and offering 1864 sq ft, this classic home features 4 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms on nearly a half-acre in town lot, blending early American craftsmanship with timeless charm. Original oak hardwood flooring adds warmth and ...
Located six miles from downtown Bonners Ferry, the park is a sanctuary for various wildlife, including moose, bears, elk, beavers, and a host of avian visitors. Come fall, the refuge peaks with over 40,000 birds (the majority of them Mallards) migrating through the park.
Bonners Ferry grew out of a river crossing for prospectors heading to gold discoveries in Canada in the 1860’s. It is the county seat of Boundary County, with a population of about 2,500 of Idaho’s friendliest people.
Bonners Ferry, city, seat (1915) of Boundary county, northern Idaho, U.S. Located 27 miles (43 km) south of the Canadian border on the Kootenai River, the city developed around a trading post and ferry established in the early 1870s by pioneer Edwin Bonner.
Explore Bonners Ferry, Idaho—where riverside charm, local shops, craft brews, and scenic waterfalls make for the perfect summer getaway.
BONNERS FERRY — The Boundary County Museum welcomed Thomas Jefferspud, Spuddy John Jay, Alexander Hamiltater and Molly-Tot Pitcher on April 8 as a unique celebration of America’s 250-year anniversary came to town. Potatoes dressed as Thomas Jefferson, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and Molly ...