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64 www.ScenicWA.com By-Lights Lions Club Scenic train ride Boundary Dam and Gardner Cave tours Tundra Swan Festival 4000-year-old camas oven Tribal buffalo herd Tiger to Ione In Tiger check out the small visitor center and museum. Heading north the next town youll encounter is Ione pronounced eye-OWN. If youre traveling in June be sure your plans include Down River Days a celebration of the Pend Oreille River that features a wacky snowmobile race across its flowing water. The North Pend Oreille Valley Lions Club operates a scenic train tour out of the depot here during summer and fallthe fall color rides are especially spectacular as the train winds along the river gorge to Metaline Falls with great views of Box Canyon Dam. Metaline Falls The Pend Oreille River is your constant companion as the road winds along its banks to Metaline Falls. Linger on the bridge on the way into town and peer over the edge. Those rippling rapids you see were once a waterfall the towns namesake prior to its inundation by the construction of Boundary Dam. Keep an eye out for homes and buildings with characteristic curves that were designed by world-renowned architect Kirtland Cutter. The Cutter Theatre features live performances the museum and gallery is open for public tours. The North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway pronounced POND-er-AY explores the remote northeast corner of Washington State. This 27-mile byway runs from Tiger to Boundary Dam near the Canadian border and overlays a small portion of the 280-mile International Selkirk Loop. North Pend Oreille Scenic Byway SCENIC BYWAY 18