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Bonners Ferry
, Idaho in Boundary County


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Interested in fun facts and the history of Bonners Ferry, ID?
Then read on!

- Bonners Ferry was originally named "The Ferry" as it served as a crossing point for early settlers and fur traders on the Kootenai River.
- The village was later renamed after Edward L. Bonner, who established a ferry in the area in 1864.
- Bonners Ferry is the county seat of Boundary County and has a population of approximately 2,500 residents.
- The town boasts an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities, including fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling.
- Bonners Ferry is also home to the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, which provides habitat and protection for endangered species such as grizzly bears and Canadian lynx.
- The village has a rich history of logging and agriculture, and its economy has recently diversified into tech and manufacturing industries.
- Bonners Ferry is known for its friendly community and small-town charm, as well as its stunning scenery and proximity to the Canadian border.