Celista

Celista is a small community located along the north shore of Shuswap Lake in British Columbia, Canada.

In recent years the exploding tourism industry has taken over and the majority of the residences are now owned for summer use only.

Other notable establishments within the community include: Celista Hall, used to host local meetings as well as the "coffee house" (a display of local musical talent) throughout the year.

The name is an adaptation of that of William Selesta, "the last of the Indian doctors", of the Neskonlith reserve, who died in 1948 near the age of 100.

This article about a location in the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, Canada is a stub.