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Kootenay/Boundary gas prices hover around $2

The cheapest gas to be found in the West Kootenay/Boundary is in Montrose and the most expensive in Nakusp, according to a glance at gasbuddy.com.

The station in Montrose is charging 192.7 cents per litre while on the opposite end, filling up at one station in Nakusp will set you back 213.9 cents per litre.

However, most places are between 192.9 and 195.9 cents, which is still below the average price across Canada, which has surpassed the $2 mark for the first time.

A weekly survey of fuel prices from Natural Resources Canada shows the cost jumped to 206 cents, up from 197 cents a week ago. The price of gas has risen by around 30 per cent in the last month.

CommunityPrice
Castlegar192.9 to 199.9
Creston194.9
Grand Forks195.9
Greenwood195.9
Kaslo195.1 to 195.9
Nakusp196.9 to 213.9
Montrose192.7
Nelson192.9 to 195.9
Rock Creek195.9
Rossland202.9
Salmo199.9
Slocan Park199.9
Trail192.9 to 195.9

Source: gasbuddy.com. Not all communities are available.

Greg Nesteroff
Greg Nesteroff
Greg has been working in West Kootenay news media off and on since 1998. When he's not on the air, he's busy writing about local history. He'll soon publish a book about the man who founded the ghost town of Sandon.

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