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Kootenay Rockies: Kimberly B.C.
... really relatively minor compared to the city's main appeal, that being as a hub for outdoor recreation. In winter, Kimberley is a popular skiing destination and is home to the Kimberley Alpine Ski Resort. There is also world-class snowboarding and snowmobiling, and in the summer fishing, mountain biking, hiking, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and golf ...
Cranbrook: Gateway to the Kootenay Rockies
... anywhere else in B.C.).
Named after a town in England, the areas was inhabited for dozens of centuries by First Nation's people (Kootenay tribe). The first white folks in the region were miners and pioneers in the 1860s; by the late 19th century, Canada Pacific Railways built its rails to and a terminal in Cranbrook, bypassing nearby Fort Steele. Today Cranbrook remains a railway town, ...
Gotta Get Outta This Country
... a ¾" ding in the windshield. We were driving up hill in a road construction area which was gravel covered. An oncoming semi tanker truck was speeding downhill toward us and threw a stone – bang.
The next night we camped at Chetwynd, BC, A unique thing about this town is that just about every street corner has large wooden sculptures. This one is bigger than life size. ...
Back on Canadian soil
... and then the big waves crashed in. The boyz enjoyed their surf, Jayme & Mya chilled under the palapa and Terry and I did a little exploring along the beach. We came across a monkey sunning itself on the reef until being interrupted by two dogs that were annoying the monkey to no end. All onlookers were trying to get photos of this until the monkey finally got ****** off and started rearing it's ugly, sharp teeth and swatting ...
Day 3: Nelson to Cranbrook
... the original town as well as reconstructed buildings that would have been typical to the area between 1890-1905. The site is another 'must-see' on this trip. When you pay your admission, you will receive a "Welcome to Fort Steele" newspaper which includes a guide for walking the townsite. I found it did a good job of introducing a number of the buildings.
Fort Steele is a time capsule of ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed