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Northern Region, Idaho, Tourism

The big waters of Pend Oreille, Coeur d'Alene, and Priest Lake, set against lush evergreen mountains, make up Idaho's Northern Region. When the glaciers of the last great ice age melted, they left a wonderland of lakes, mountains, rivers, and fertile valleys, making way for sightseeing wonders and a myriad of recreational playgrounds.

Comprising the counties of Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Shoshone, and Benewah, North Idaho contains the great concentration of lakes in any Western state.

Bonosearch allows you to get precise results when you only want to consider a certain kind of Web site in a specific location: city, region, or state. For example, with a regular search engine, if you wanted to find "caves" as a feature for "Tourism" in Northern Region and Idaho, you would type into the search box something like:

caves tourism northern region idaho

...and the search engine would look for all four keywords. With Bonosearch, you decide in advance what location you want and what category. The Bonosearch staff has identified hundreds of thousands of URLs belonging to real people, places, businesses, and organizations and identified the location and best category for each, so when you use Bonosearch, you only enter the keyword. Spurious results are mostly avoided.

Top search results for "tourism northern region idaho"

North Idaho Tourism
Great things are happening in North Idaho all year long! Click here to order a FREE guide! web site design by: Civic Mind Media, Inc. content management by Snap Mediaworks ...
http://www.visitnorthidaho.com/

Coeur d'Alene Visitor and Convention Bureau
... Refer Site to a Friend | Community Information | Friends of Tourism + Visiting Lodging Events Recreation Dining Arts/Culture--> Golf Kids--> Weddings Reunions Parks Itineraries Things to Do ...
http://www.coeurdalene.org/

Priest Lake History
In conjunction with statehood, Idaho received land grants for Sections 16 & 36 of each Township within the newly created state. Subsequently, beginning in 1917, the state and the federal ...
http://www.priestlake.org/history.html