Cantina del Centro captures the essence and flavors of Latin American cuisine; with a focus on Mexican food, we also showcase delicious dishes from across Latin America's varied culinary landscape including tacos, tortas, soups, market fresh salads and desserts. We work hard to produce everything in-house, and from scratch, utilizing local and in-season items - as well as offering a large gluten free selection.
Come explore our extensive Tequila and Mezcal list, with over 70 varieties, we suggest trying a 3 varietal tasting flight, either build your own or pick one off our menu. Thinking cocktails? Cantina's drink list is packed with several uniquely hand crafted cocktails - undeniably the best in town! And with 7 different flavours of margaritas, we guarantee that you'll find many temptations during your visit.
Cantina del Centro welcomes you 7 days a week for both lunch and dinner. Be sure to check out our famous weekend brunch, from 11am-3 pm.
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Castlegar's Canadian PacificCPR Station MuseumRailway (CPR) Museum is housed in a 99 year old station, one of the best preserved in the province. Once inside you can envision the hustle and bustle of the passengers boarding the trains. The station agent's residence on the upper floor provides you with a wonderful sensation of the early 1900's. The newspaper archives will give you hours of enjoyment. The beautifully landscaped area around the front of the station is a wonderful spot to rest with accessible parking to the downtown shops.Historical BackgroundIn 1887 the CPR completed the rail link between Nelson and Robson - across the Columbia from Castlegar. Paddle wheelers, including the SS Minto, carried goods and passengers between Revelstoke at the head of the Arrow Lakes and Robson. Lead-zinc ore (galena) was barged across the river to West Robson and then shipped by standard gauge Columbia and Western Railway to the smelter in Trail.