Go and Do Winter 2014

Page 1

• Trail • Rossland • Castlegar • Slocan Valley • Nelson • Balfour • Creston • Salmo • Fruitvale • Ainsworth • Kaslo • New Denver • Nakusp

WEST KOOTENAY

British Columbia

Canada

FREE

The Gateway to Real Winter. Recreation, accommodations, Real Fun. dining and much more.

Special

Powder Adventures Page 6

www.gokootenays.com

LIKE us at West Kootenay Go & Do



The Go & Do Visitor Guide is FREE Published 3 times a year

Special

Advertising deadline for Spring/Summer 2015 – Mon., Feb. 23, 2015

Powder Adventures

For more information phone toll free 1-800-663-4619 Copyright 2014 PFW Publications Ltd. All rights reserved.

Published in Kaslo, BC. Printed in Canada Box 430, Kaslo, BC, Canada V0G 1M0

Enjoy Your Stay in the Kootenays!

Page 6

If you would like to be a distributor of these popular guides, please email distribution@pennywiseads.com Photo: Douglas Noblet WildAirPhoto.com

index Ainsworth ................. 42 Castlegar .................... 18 Creston ...................... 36 Fruitvale...................... 40 Kaslo .......................... 44 Kootenay Lake Ferry ... 5 Map of Nelson ......... 23 Nakusp....................... 47

Nelson ....................... 21 Rossland .................... 16 Salmo ......................... 38 Slocan Valley............. Valley............. 20 Trail ............................. 10 Woodbury ................ 42 WK Area Map ............. 4 WK Dining Guide ...... 49

www.gokootenays.com

On The Cover: Rossland’s main drag, Columbia Ave, frames beautiful Red Mountain, the ski hill Rossland is famous for. Photo Dave Heath. Snowmobilers wait patiently through the summer and fall for snow... brrraapppp catwalk. They are happy now! Photo Andrea Hand.

For All Your Currency Exchange Needs kootenay currency exchange • Foreign exchange • Gold/silver bullion • Best rates when buying & selling USD 715 Vernon St, Nelson • 250-354-1441 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm

$

$

FOR A KOOTENAY LAKE

FISHING ADVENTURE OR SIGHTSEEING TOUR You will never forget Custom Charters

s u n i Jo • • • •

Water Taxi Sightseeing Adventure Tours World Class Fishing Charters

BC Canada

Todd Lindberg Balfour, BC 250.551.3404 hookedupfishingtours@gmail.com • hookedupfishingtours.com

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 3


west kootenay map

HELPING

YOU

KOOTENAYS

THE

RIVERS, OCEANS AND MOUNTAINS SHOP

3KI 4OURING 2ENTALS AND $EMOS !VAILABLE s "AKER 3T .ELSON s s WWW ROAMSHOP COM

W es t K oo te na y Area Ma p

Revelstoke Trout Lake

Shelter Bay

Galena Bay

Trout Lake Halcyon Hot Springs

Gerrard

Legend: Duncan Lake

Upper Arrow Lake

Skiing Ferry

Meadow Creek Cooper Creek

Nakusp Hot Springs Nakusp

Airport

Purcell Wilderness Conservancy

Retallack

Slocan Lake

Burton

Needles

Johnson’s Landing

Summit Lake Hills

Arrow Park

Sandon New Denver Silverton

Valhalla Park

Fauquier

Mirror Lake Woodbury

Ainsworth Riondel Hot Springs Koote nay Crawford Bay Bay

Slocan gr

Balfour

av

el

Kootenay Lake

Kaslo

Kokanee Glacier Park

Edgewood

Hot Springs

Argenta

Lardeau

Pilot Bay

ro a

Gray Creek

Gray Creek Pass Road

d

Procter

Winlaw Harrop

Passmore

Lower Arrow Lake

Slocan Park

Crescent Valley

Taghum Nelson

Boswell

South Slocan

Kootenay Lake

Thrums Pass Creek Robson Brilliant

Kuskonook

Ymir

Castlegar

Sanca

Sirdar Salmo

Erickson

Christina Lake Fruitvale

West on Hwy 3

Grand Forks

Montrose Christina Lake

Rossland

Cascade

Page 4

Kootenay Skyway

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Trail

Paterson

Creston Valley Wildlife Area

Creston

Rykerts Waneta

Nelway

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

US A

BC Canada


kootenay lake ferry

KL Ferry

Boasting ng the longest free ferry ride in the world, w the Kootenay Lake ferry runs year round. The ferries, Osprey 2000 and MV Balfour, operate between Balfour on the west side, and Kootenay Bay on the east side, forming a link with the Trans-Provincial Highway 3A. The crossing takes approximately 35 minutes cruising at 15 knots and passengers enjoy a marvellous view of the area from the decks of both vessels. During the winter months, the Osprey is the only ferry providing service. The capacity of the Osprey is 80 vehicles – 250 passengers. There is indoor seating on the top deck. There is a coffee bar on the main deck where you can treat yourself to breakfast or a light lunch during your crossing. All times stated on the Kootenay Lake ferry schedule are in Pacific Time (local time, Balfour). Kootenay Lake is the boundary between the Mountain and Pacific time zones in winter. Crossing from one time zone to another means having to change your watch. If you are approaching the ferry from the Creston side - change your watch now - and you’ll have the same time as the ferry schedule.

KOOTENAY LAKE FERRY SCHEDULE Vessel Name

Balfour Terminal

Kootenay Bay Terminal

Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Jun 18 – Sept 4

Osprey 2000

6:30 am

Jun 18 – Sept 4 ept 9 am 6:30

7:10 am

7:10 am

Osprey 2000

8:10 am

8:10 am

9:00 am

9:00 am

Osprey 2000

9:50 am

9:50 am

10:40 am

10:40 am

12:20 pm

12:20 pm

M.V. Balfour Osprey 2000

10:40 am 11:30 am

M.V. Balfour Osprey 2000

1:10 pm

1:10 pm 2:00 pm

2:00 pm 2:50 pm

2:50 pm

4:30 pm

4:30 pm

M.V. Balfour Osprey 2000

11:30 am

12:20 pm 1:10 pm

M.V. Balfour Osprey 2000

11:30 am

2:50 pm 3:40 pm

3:40 pm

M.V. Balfour

2:00 pm 3:40 pm 4:30 pm

5:20 pm

5:20 pm

5:20 pm 6:10 pm

Osprey 2000

6:10 pm

6:10 pm

7:00 pm

Osprey 2000

7:50 pm

7:50 pm

8:40 pm

8:40 pm

Osprey 2000

9:40 pm

9:40 pm

10:20 pm

10:20 pm

All times are Pacific (Balfour) time.

**NOTE: - Highlighted Area indicates Peak Ferry Travel. Anticipate delays during this period.

7:00 pm

Kootenay Lake Ferry INFORMATION: Western Pacific Marine General Enquiries: 250-229-5650

Historic Nelson 511 Baker Street & Balfour Ferry

Aug 8 - 9, 2015

10:00am - 5:00pm

(seasonal)

Aug 15,

Explore artists’ studios, museums, art galleries and heritage sites through this free, self-guided tour within the Columbia Basin.

and 3 Locations in Vancouver, BC

Meet the artists, shop for ďŹ ne art and craft, view demonstrations, special exhibitions, interpretive displays or chat with local historians during this two day cultural celebration!

Fair Trade Eco-Friendly Natur Fibre Loca Design

Comfortable

Elegance for Women

XS-4X X

BlueSkyClothingCo.com BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

For further information visit our website or call. 250-505-5505 toll free 1-877-505-7355 www.cbculturetour.com A project of

Funded by

Kim Horrocks Ceramics

www.cbculturetour.com

v GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 5


powder adventures

For the Ultimate Experience Scenic tours, heli-skiing, backcountry access and so much more!

gift certiďŹ cates available

250.354.8445 info@htheli.com

www.highterrainhelicopters.com

Lake

Ski and Snowboard Area

ard the o B d n a i Sk nays! e t o o K e h t de of Warmer Si

www.skisummitlake.com 250-265-3312

a a aa(aa aa(aa a

Far Out CafĂŠ

Affordable Family Skiing

Legendary Homemade Burgers!

3FOUBM 4IPQ t $BTI 0OMZ

Open Wed to Sun, 10am - 3pm

Night Skiing Fridays

Come & Cross Country Ski with us! • 28 kms of groomed trails for classic and skate skiing for beginner to expert levels • Located 12 kms south of Nelson on Hwy 6 at the turn-off to Whitewater Ski Resort • 1.3 kms lit trail for night skiing; lights on every evening until 10 pm • Night lights stay on until midnight on New Year’s Eve • New A-frame on the Euphrates Trail Page 6

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Nelson Nordic Ski Club Snowphone: (November – March)

250-354-4292 Admin Phone: 250-354-4299

www.nelsonnordicski.ca BC Canada


Powder Adventures Where is the powder room you ask? The Selkirks and Purcells make the absolutely best powder room... welcome to West Kootenay white!

Kootenay Snowshoeing out of Rossland gives guided tours, some especially for women. Basic skills, and safety in numbers. Going with experienced snowshoers should help you to learn to manage your exposure to side slope and creek bed snow movement.

ski at White Fairies can

It is easy to get started with snowshoeing and nordic skiing. Clubs like the Nordic Ski Club in Nelson help to provide marked and cleared trails. With some basic equipment you can drive to a cleared parking lot, and get out into the quiet and beauty of winter light.

water! Ph oto: Andre a Fischer

The West Kootenay has the most fantastic snow in the world for riding ... and skiers, boarders and tourers of all descriptions know that. There is so much snow at the higher elevations that it can be overwhelming. Snowshoers and crosscountry skiers prefer the valley trails … the sledders and alpine skiers and boarders own the high country.

There are many powder adventures that ‘branch off ’ from downhill and nordic skiing. Downhill ski areas like Summit Lake and Ski Salmo provide accessible, inexpensive, and patrolled venues to practice your basic telemark or downhill turn skills. The risks are low, the parking lots are easily accessible. Alpine or telemark touring provides a lighter, quieter, and more independent way to access the backcountry. Lodges offer various options to get info about the backcountry, with different levels of support for wayfinding and snow safety. Kaslo Manor Lodge for example offers base-camp type assistance with transportation, wayfinding, and local knowledge about the snowpack. Ice Creek Lodge offers remote lodging and guide services from a registered mountain guide.

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

at is... ountain th Meadow M tography.com n, ai nt ou the m wlifepho Betties on di Henke, Ra Photo: Hei h of Kaslo!

just nort

Who’s a Bettie? The definition is “a female power sports enthusiast of any size, shape, age and ability.” The Betties are a non-profit organization that promotes power sports and brings women together to teach and refine skills, share adventures and generally foster an environment where women can both be an inspiration and be inspired. Like’m www.facebook.com/ BettiePower

Play Safe Those of us who live for winter share a few basic skills to keep ourselves warm and safe. As we take on more adventures, we learn more skills. Basic winter safety is first about learning to dress for changes in temperature. Second, understand that minor accidents can have big consequences if you are by yourself. Ski hills offer patrols on the runs – but when venturing in the backcountry, take a buddy. Third – know the terrain. Ask a local, get a map, tell someone where you are going. And finally, every powder adventure from snowshoeing to touring to helicopteraided riding involves some snow risk – learn snow safety. Snowshoeing in the quiet, the scrunch of snow, the cloud of your breath... Photo: P Axenroth

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 7


powder adventures

K105ASLO MANOR LODGE Washington Street North • 250-353-2999 www.kaslomanorlodge.com We speak French, German & Dutch Centrally located in Kaslo, we are just a short distance from Kaslo’s fabulous backcountry! X-Country skiing, backcountry ski- touring, sledding – It’s all nearby!! As a guest of the Kaslo Manor Lodge, you will enjoy comfortable and reasonably priced accommodations in selfcontained suites. Complimentary shuttle service to many of Kaslo’s X-Country or Backcountry staging areas. We can provide you with maps & information as well.

ENJOY KASLO’S FABULOUS BACKCOUNTRY!

Ski Salmo! 6 runs s .IGHT Skiing

Day Rates: Adult $26 Senior $19 Student $19 Child $15

Night Rates: Adult $16 Senior $13 Student $13 Child: $10

Pass h fro olders ski hil m other ls rec eive up to % a full night day or pass!

50 o ff

Epic Backcountry Experience! Reserve the whole hill just for your group! Private Group Rental $165/hr, minimum 4 hr

Reservations, Information, Rentals www.icecreeklodge.com www.facebook.com/IceCreekLodge Page 8

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

250-357-2323 WWW SKISALMO COM s INFO SKISALMO COM Check us out on Facebook Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


More Pow The Seeker

Everything is flow. The sun shines, the snow rolls up and billows, a mouthful at every turn. A dancer and her mountain, running down the hill, effortless, breathless. Pure joy. I seat my skis into the snowpack, check my balance. My goggles are fogged from the climb, and I’m hot. I’m too excited to do anything about it, just unzip all those zippers. The light is a bit flat, wind upslope. I see a few turns down in the trees. Not quite ready to push off. I hesitate, weight and hand back ... my skis turn upslope and I’m sitting shoulder deep, skis wedged beneath me. olfgang odge, W

Mack

Meadow Creek

reek L to: Ice C

There are a lot of ski days in my life – really a lot – where my feet cramp, or my bindings aren’t set right, or I’m tired, or there is no powder. Days when I’m alert for just-buried hazards. The light is flat, the snow has crusted, the wind blows tiny daggers.

ho

light. P Pure de

Nakusp

West Kootenay Powder Hwy

Summit Lake

Drop down out of the sky in Castlegar or Trail ... or shuttle your way north from the Spokane airport. Drive yourself here from anywhere. No matter how you do it, just get here. Bring your skis, your sled or your board, the dog, the kids and the wife. ’Cause we have one heck of a winter wonderland waiting for you.

Retallack

Valhalla Park

The joy-moments on the mountain live in my mind, in my heart. That feeling is what keeps me coming back, trying new gear, working on balance, going out in all weather. It is a spiritual quest. The joy days don’t come on demand, in response to effort. You cannot reach that place by trying. When you and your buddy share that inner space on the same run ... I keep that connection in my heart forever.

Kaslo

N

Castlegar Nelson

The joy-moments are a powder seeker’s secret. Sometimes we share them, we know, with a buddy. It is this experience that we can’t explain or justify to the naysayers. It’s too expensive, it’s too cold, it’s too risky ... well sure ... but some of the best days of my life ... the days when I’m most alive are on these slopes. Yes, yes people I love have died in the snow, and I grieve them. But I know that they are with me on those those days that are transcendent, ecstatic and rare ... and we keep seeking.

Trail

Salmo

Rossland

The West Kootenay – where real winter is real fun.

Take a break, go for a skate! Often in the higher altitudes winter also means ice...bring your skates for that powder break day :)

rris

wn Mo

to: Sha

e. Pho k Lodg

e

e Cre ils at Ic

ev

Silus D

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Fish La Kaslo Mke near Retall onor Lo a dge ck. Photo: Ern st

Garthe,

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 9


trail

Renting & Selling Quality Cars at Great Prices • compacts • mid size • full size

• 15 passenger vans • minivans • moving trucks

• SUVs • pickups

Trail 250-364-0211 Creston 250-428-9343 Nelson 250-352-5122 Castlegar Airport 250-365-1980 Cranbrook 250-426-3004

Drive a Good Bargain! trail@practicar.ca www.practicar.ca

Everything you need in a Bakery! 84=;" [X MK QI T\ a JZMIL[ J] V[ XI[\Z a 0QOP 9]ITQ\a 1VOZMLQMV\[

The

Trail Visitor Centre 200-1199 Bay Ave. 1-877-636-9569 or 250-368-3144

%D\ $YH 7UDLO

Pastry S h o p

0$;,0,=( <285 %5$.(6 DW s

6HUYLQJ WKH ORFDO DUHD IRU RYHU \HDUV

&DQDGLDQ 2ZQHG

+Z\ 'U 7UDLO

s SERVICE IS FAST AND BACKED BY WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON MUFFLER, s CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN BRAKES, SHOCKS & STRUTS

s MOTORHOME SERVICE & REPAIR s TIRES (MH lift available) s FREE INSPECTIONS s AUTO SYSTEMS EXPERTS Page 10 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Trail

where legends are born

The City of Trail, set along the banks of the Columbia River, is where almost 8,000 people call home. The town takes its name from the Dewdney Trail, and was earlier known as Trail Creek. The single most important event in its history was the discovery of gold and copper ore on the face of Red Mountain in 1890. Located in the land of legend and pioneers, Trail is one of BC’s important economic centres and is the industrial heart of the Kootenays. When the Dewdney Trail was started in 1860 to serve as a trade route from the coast to the BC interior, the area that became known as the Silver City was completely undeveloped. Trail’s transition from frontier to settlement began in 1895 when there was interest in locating a smelter in the area to serve the rich mines in Rossland. A small copper smelter on a bench above the townsite was completed in 1896, and named the British Columbia Smelting and Refining Company. This smelter evolved into what is now known as Teck, a successful and innovative worldwide mining company. Over the years, Trail has become the home of a large Italian community that has contributed to the city’s distinctive character, giving it a definite Old World feel. Trail is very proud of its Italian heritage. The terraced homes and intensive gardens tucked into the winding streets of “Little Italy” are a delight to see. Some say the best Italian food in the province is to be enjoyed here. Whether your passion is outdoor recreation, history, sports or the arts, you will discover plenty to occupy yourself in and around Trail. The small town friendliness and quick access to first-class recreational facilities in any season make it easy and affordable to “explore your Trail.”

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Trail at Gazebo in snow night. Photo: PictureBC at Gyro Park. Photo: E Barbe r

Smoke Eaters Hockey in Trail means the “Smokies”. The Trail Smoke Eaters are part of the BC Junior Hockey League, and the team has a long and rich history which has contributed significantly to the remarkable sporting reputation of the city. The Smoke Eaters still hold the distinction of being the last Canadian amateur hockey team to win a World Championship (1961). They say “When you’ve played for the Smoke Eaters, you become a Smoke Eater for life,” and that is true of their fans too! Be sure to catch a game. Come out to the Cominco Arena and watch Trail’s own team compete! Waiting for the game to start? Take a free walkabout through the Sports Hall of Fame. If you want to learn more about this historic hockey team, visit www.HistoricSmokeEaters.ca

Home Games Dec 12

Fri

7:30 pm

vs W. Kelowna

Dec 13

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Chilliwack

Dec 20

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Salmon Arm

Dec 28

Sun

5:00 pm

vs W. Kelowna

Jan 9

Fri

7:30 pm

vs Alberni Valley

Jan 16

Fri

7:30 pm

vs Nanaimo

Jan 17

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Penticton

Jan 31

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Penticton

Feb 6

Fri

7:30 pm

vs Merritt

Feb 7

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Surrey

Feb 11

Wed

7:30 pm

vs Salmon Arm

Feb 14

Sat

7:30 pm

vs Penticton

Feb 18

Wed

7:30 pm

vs Vernon

Feb 21

Sat

7:30 pm

vs W. Kelowna

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 11


trail

Lil T’s Café

MAKE SOMEONE SMILE

Come in for a home cooked meal Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Licensed. Open 7 days a week

Celebrating 13 years in business

YE OLDE FLOWER SHOPPE

2905 Hwy Drive, Trail • 250-364-2955

TOLL FREE 800-368-7678 www.yeoldeflowershoppe.ca

956 SPOKANE ST, TRAIL

250-368-8323

HARDING HEIGHTS RANCH LTD.

T

• Horse drawn Christmas light tours • Year-round guided trail rides • Farm tours and pony rides with petting zoo • Children’s birthday parties • Kids’ horse camps • Lessons in basic western 5 minutes from Trail, BC By reservation only please riding & horsemanship 250-364-0333 • Manure sales www.hardingheightsranch.com

specializing in electronic communications since 1979

UNNEL 5

Neighbourhood Pub TUNNEL Cold Beer & Wine Store OPEN: 11am - 11pm daily

3 Schofield Hwy., Trail 250-368-3360

One of a kind gift store!

• 2-way Radio Sales, Service • Security Camera Systems • Business Phone Systems • Satellite Television • Cellular Phones • Satellite Phones

1-800-755-3658 • www.bvcom.com 1235 Bay Ave, Trail • 250-364-1004

Are you looking to INVEST LIVE VISIT SHARE WORK PLAY in the West Kootenay? Pick up the Pennywise or visit

www.pennywiseads.com The shopper locals use.

907 Spokane Street, Trail 250-364-2368 Page 12 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

1-800-663-4619 info@pennywiseads.com Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


trail

Try A Teck Tour

“Home of Champions”

For over 100 years there has been a smelting industry in Trail, and today Teck’s Trail Operations is one of the largest zinc and lead smelting complexes in the world. Using state of the art technology and employing 1,500 people, Teck’s smelting and refining complex at Trail produces a wide range of metals and related products. The smelter was originally built to process concentrates from local mines; concentrates are now purchased from mines throughout the world.

The greater Trail area is well known as the “Home of Champions”. A monument was needed to celebrate this designation! The Home of Champions monument is located in the 900 block of Farwell Street next to the Kootenay Savings Credit Union. The monument recognizes those who have made a significant contribution to the communities of Greater Trail in the categories of Sports, Industry and Lifestyle, or who have reached a significant level of achievement in their chosen field of endeavour.

The Teck Interpretive Centre is a mini science centre located in downtown Trail and featuring interactive, hands-on exhibits telling the story of what Teck’s Trail Operations do and how this major industry monitors and protects the environment.

The monument was sponsored by Kootenay Savings Credit Union and was constructed in 1996. A society has been established to select individuals to be honoured as a champion of their home city, and to organize induction ceremonies as required.

The centre is located above the TD Bank in downtown Trail, #200-1199 Bay Avenue, and is open 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday all year round. Free guided tours of the giant Zinc Electrolytic and Melting Plant are given Monday through Friday and begin at the Teck Interpretive Centre. Minimum age is 12 years. Flat walking shoes, slacks, and long sleeved shirts or jackets are required. Call the Trail Chamber of Commerce at 250-368-3144 to book a tour. In winter, book 24 hours in advance. Take advantage of this great opportunity to experience the innovative processes at Teck’s Trail Operations.

Curious about metals & mining? Our story is innovative, informative and historic. ALL SEASONS: Teck Interpretive Centre 200, 1199 Bay Ave., Trail 250 368-3144

JUNE TO AUGUST: Trail Museum 1051 Victoria St., Trail 250 364-0829

MAY TO SEPTEMBER: Rossland Museum Hwy 3B, Rossland 250 362-7722

trailhistory.com rosslandmuseum.ca goldfeverfollies.ca

Teck Trail Operations, www.teck.com

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 13


trail

COLUMBIA RIVER HOTEL

Heavenly Beds Free Full Hot Breakfast Buffet Onsite Casual Fine Dining Lounge Conference Facilities Tripadvisor Award of Excellence 2013/2014 Free Wired & Wireless High Speed Internet Green Key Hotel Phone: 250-368-3355

For reservations call 1-800-465-6682 1001 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 3N7 Email: reservations@bestwesterntrail.com

www.bestwesterntrail.com

Phone: 250-368-3355 For reservations call 1-800-465-6682

2769 Glenwood Drive Trail, BC V1R 2S6

250-368-5522 For Reservation Call

1-800-667-9544 glenwood@telus.net • Indoor and Outdoor Pools • Hot Tub and Fitness Room

Page 14 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

• Free Breakfast • High Speed Wireless Internet

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


trail

VISAC

Stay In Trail, Ride To Red

Trail is widely known for its sports excellence, but you’ll be delighted to discover the artistic side of Trail in the Community Art Gallery, located in the lower level of the Greater Trail Community Centre. This is Trail’s only gallery and primary creative activity centre. Their mandate is to “present the work of emerging and established Kootenay artists and to provide training opportunities at all levels.” The downtown gallery recently received a much needed makeover courtesy of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary. With a full schedule of exhibitions planned, the gallery is fresh-faced and ready for a bright future.

Trail has a wide variety of accommodations to suit every taste and pocketbook, ranging from elegant hotels with banquet rooms and convention facilities, to quaint bed & breakfast inns, motels and hostels. After an invigorating day on the high slopes of Red Mountain, take the long winding road down to the City of Trail.

Best known for its art exhibitions, VISAC also offers classes in painting, coloured pencil workshops, a fully stocked pottery studio, and an extensive community of artists to connect with. Plan to check out what classes are offered, or just see what’s new in exhibitions. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10 am to 4 pm, and 6 pm on Thursday. Depending on volunteer availability, gallery dates and times are subject to change without notice. Visit the VISAC website for the latest postings on what is happening and current opening hours: www. visacgallery.com

The award winning Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel offers easy access to the downtown core of Trail. Other popular attractions near the hotel include the Cominco Arena, Waneta Plaza for all your shopping needs, Gyro Park, Charles Bailey Theatre and the Columbia River. Feel right at home in the well-appointed rooms with comfortable modern furnishings and generous amenities. Another popular place to stay is the Glenwood Motel. It has consistently high ratings for cleanliness, friendliness and amenities. Guests can work out in the fitness room and then enjoy a soak in the hot tub. If you’re on the road with your dog, the pet-friendly Glenwood is your best bet for comfortable accommodation. While there is no direct bus to the ski area, local Trail transit will get you up the hill to Rossland. For Trail bus schedules, visit www.transitbc.com/regions/wkt/schedules/map.cfm For Red shuttle info, call 250-352-9829 or email info@kootenayshuttle.com

Sweeeep In 1908, with 52 members, the Trail Curling Club delivered its first rock to the button. As with other regional clubs, in the early days the matches were played on natural ice – which was often slushy. Despite less than ideal conditions in the days before artificial ice chilling, in only five years the sport of curling was so entrenched in Trail that the club hosted the 1913 British Columbia Curling Bonspiel.

Unique handcrafted items from the Kootenays and beyond. • paintings • quilts • pottery • stained glass • jewellery • home decor

Membership in the Trail Curling Club climbed as the population of Trail grew. By 1929 the club had 216 members, and 13 women’s rinks. Next to hockey, curling was the most popular winter sport in town. Between 1947 and 1957, Trail rinks won the BC Curling Championship nine times. Yet another reason for Trail’s claim to fame as BC’s Best Sports Town!

942 Eldorado Street, Trail, BC (below Shoppers Drug Mart)

250-364-5659

Love Italian Food? Love

www.trailartisan.com The

“Come Twirl With Us”

Shopping at Waneta Plaza?

Italian family style dining featuring our world famous spaghetti dinner!

Lunch Hours: 11:30 am–2 pm Weekdays. BC Canada

The River Belle Our banquet facility!

For Reservations 250-364-1816 1475 Cedar Avenue, Trail

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Try the Colander Express Pasta and More 250-364-3060 Dinner Hours: 4:30–8:30 pm Daily.

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 15


rossland

Rossland Winter Carnival 2015 marks the 117 year for the Rossland Winter Carnival. As ever, it is sure to promise spectacular family fun! Olaus Jeldness pioneered the event and kept it successful for many years. He is still honoured each year at the carnival. th

The carnival kicks off on the last Thursday evening in January with a variety show and the auctioning off of the bobsled teams. After the race is run down one of Rosslands’ steepest streets at speeds reaching a stomach-churning 85 kmh, if you are the owner of the winning team, you will win cash! On Friday you will see

The Beautiful Laundromat Freshen Up Your Duvets & Comforters

a lot of action including bonfires, dances and a rather unusual parade. Watch for the Boomtown Garter Girls performing around town. Winter carnival participants put a downright silly spin on competitions involving GTs, skis, snowshoes, mountain bikes, homemade bobsleds, even running shoes. Lift a glass at the wine tasting festival, or pull up to the table at the pie eating contest. There really is something for everybody! The carnival stays up late at the Legion and other venues downtown and at Red Mountain Resort. Drop yourself into the fines’ kind of winter mountain culture January 29 – February 1. It’s a blast! Check out all the events at www.rosslandwintercarnival.com

COME SEE US AT OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW LOCATION ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE IN ROSSLAND!

FABULOUS LUNCHES & TREATS FRESH BAKING ✩ THE BEST COFFEE

BRING IN THIS AD & RECEIVE TWO COFFEE DRINKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

1960 B Columbia Ave. Rossland BC 250-362-0060 Hours: 7 am – 9 pm daily

Self Serve or Drop Off For Excellent Cleaning

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

2104 COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND ✩ 250-362-2280

Mountain

SHUTTLE

Kootenay Snowshoeing

services include

Door to Door Airport Service Private Hire - Corporate Events, Guided Tours for Women, Groups & Families. Weddings, Christmas Parties Custom Tours and Introduction Clinics. All Levels Welcome.

kootenaysnowshoeing.com

250-231-4305

Ski & Mountain Bike Lodge

Call for Quote

250-231-4305 mountainshuttle.ca

250-362-9577 ramsheadinnbc@gmail.com www.ramshead.bc.ca 4465 Red Mountain Rd, Rossland, BC

Your Friendly Pharmacy Rossland, BC

• Full Service Pharmacy • Gifts • Cards

ALPINE DRUG MART

Open Monday to Saturday 2060 Columbia Ave, Rossland BC 250-362-5622 Page 16 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Rossland land of snow

Steeped S d in a history h rich h in gold ld and d silver l mining lore, this picturesque alpine city is perched high in the Monashee Mountain range. When gold was discovered on Red Mountain by two transient prospectors in 1890, Rossland was quickly dubbed the Golden City. The find that precipitated the ensuing gold rush was uncovered on the Le Roi claim. In 1898 the Le Roi mine was sold for just over $3,000,000 to the British American Corporation. Between the years 1901 and 1916, 50% of the entire gold production of British Columbia came from the mines on Red Mountain. Rossland had become one of the largest and richest gold mine cities in history, at its peak boasting a population of over 7,000, with 42 saloons, a total of 17 law firms and several newspapers.

Moouunnddss and m ds off be bea eautif Real winter mouaknds ifu full snnow o in do es these loutti dowwnttoowwn Ros cals real whain osssslla l ndd.. ppy! Photo : E Barbean r

Red Mountain If you are taking a trip down the incredible “powder highway”, Red Mountain Resort is one stop that will blow you away. With 110 marked runs and 2919 vertical feet of incredible skiing and boarding, you will want to stay that extra day – there is so much exceptional terrain to check out. Three big mountains, Red, Granite and Grey offer a total of 2877 liftserviced acres of powder, plus there is another 4200 acres of easy to access backcountry.

The resort features a snowboard terrain park, which is located on the T-bar slope. It includes 15 rails, fun boxes and tabletop jumps. There are plans to improve this area with better flow and a skier-boarder cross track. There are beginner, intermediate and advanced-expert areas at Red, all Skiing has also played suitable for a large part in forming both skiers the character of Rossand boarders, land. Norwegian skiincluding the jumper Olaus Jeldness, ultimate in who came to Rossland backcountr y in 1896, began it all. t o u r i n g . Local legend has it From the rethat Olaus jumped sort boundary clear over a train you can trek standing at the Red to five differMountain station, a ent mountain prodigious and specpeaks. Some tacular feat in any b a c k c o u ntr y day. Popularity of survival trainthe sport grew under ing and guided Olaus’ enthusiasm backcountr y Red Mountain tow and tutelage until, ers above Columbia tours are highly Ave, downtown Ro in two years, Rossland ssland. Photo: Da ve Heath recommended. was ready to hold the first Canadian Ski ChampionKeep in mind ships. Some 200 snowshoers lined up for the parade that those who venture out on their own are responat the original Rossland Winter carnival, another of sible for their own safety, and if a rescue is necessary, Olaus’ legacies. At his death, Jeldness willed that his you could end up paying for it yourself. ashes be scattered from the top of Red Mountain. Red Mountain has everything to make your winter With a population of about 3,600, the area has an vacation exhilarating and memorable – crowd-free runs 1890s style laid-back atmosphere reflected in the resand some of the most extreme terrain in the world. The taurants and shops that hug the main street. Keeping excellent accommodations that are available at the repace with Rossland’s gold rush days, heritage buildings sort and in towns nearby invite you to relax in comfort have been restored, and even newer buildings follow with friends old and new and relive the day’s adventures. the old-style architecture and signage of days gone by.

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 17


castlegar

Rebels On Ice The Rebels play in the Kootenay International Hockey League, (KIJHL). Visit the website at www.kijhl.ca

KOOTENAY GALLERY OF ART & GIFT SHOP Fine Art. Unique Gifts. Beautiful Things.

120 Heritage Way. Castlegar, BC 250.365.3337 | www.kootenaygallery.com

Kootenay’s Home of BC Craft Beer & Artisan Smoked Meats

ALWAYS GOOD IN TASTE!

2629 Broadwater Road, Robson 250-365-BREW(2739) | www.lionsheadpub.ca

of ine I

ia

Every savoury dish is made right here, from our salad dressing to our signature sauces. Casual dining, outdoor patios, beer with friends, larger groups and holiday functions. Come, call and check out all we offer and can do.

2.00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

nd

Located on the shore of the mighty Columbia River, this historic English pub is the place to go for quality and ambiance. Offering 12 taps of BC’s finest craft beer and quality driven food from artfully house-smoked meats, to healthy salads and full flavoured pizzas, all in a welcoming atmosphere.

Sun Wed Sat Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

s

The Lions Head Smoke & Brew Pub

Cui

Open Jan. - Nov. Tues. - Sat. 10am-5pm December 1st - 24th 7days/week 10am-5pm

Dec 7 Dec 10 Dec 20 Jan 2 Jan 3 Jan 17 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 1

vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs

Spokane Beaver Valley Spokane Grand Forks 100 Mile Spokane Fernie Beaver Valley Beaver Valley

An authentic taste of India Fully licensed Eat-In • Take out • Catering

clay oven

Hours: Mon to Fri 11am to 9pm Sat & Sun 4pm to 9pm Lunch buffet: Mon to Fri 11am to 2pm 908 Columbia Ave, Castlegar 250-365-0999 www.cuisineofindia.ca NEW Location! 202 Van Horne St, Cranbrook across from the Prestige!

We Love Doing Cakes

Open 7 days a week

Specialty coffee, homemade food and baked goods. Serving Oso Negro coffee.

Home of the

MEAL 6 DEAL!

$

(includes dessert)

108-1983 Columbia Ave, Castlegar Open 7 days a week • 250-304-2030

604 18th Street, Castlegar • 250-365-5522

FULLY LICENSED

Delivery Available

OPEN: Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm Fri & Sat 11am-9:30pm Sundays & holidays 4-9pm

789 Columbia Avenue 250-365-5330 www.yellowpages.ca

Page 18 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

•Specialty Coffees • Espresso • Cappuccino Soups • Bagels Desserts Free WiFi Castleaird Plaza 692-18th St, Castlegar

250-365-3883 We are a Lyoness Loyalty Merchant

BC Canada


Castlegar At the confl confluence uence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers, you will find one of the friendliest cities in the Kootenays. Castlegar, with a population of approximately 7,200, is a small city with a lot to offer.

As in all parts of the West Kootenay, winter sports are a great attraction in Castlegar. You can strap on your ice skates and go public skating in the Castlegar Community Complex. Also in the Complex is the Castlegar and District Aquatic Centre, with a 6 lane 25 metre pool, a spray pool, whirlpool, steam room, fitness studio and weight training room. Curling is also popular, and the city hosts men’s and ladies’ bonspiels during the winter. Just a short drive (62 km) from Castlegar, you will find Whitewater Ski Area near Nelson and Red Mountain at Rossland is only a 42 km drive. World class powder awaits at either of these ski resorts. If you enjoy cross-country skiing you will find trails at the Paulson Cross-Country Ski Area between Castlegar and Grand Forks at the junction of Highways 3 and 3B. The trails are marked for ability levels and have shelters. The snowmobiling season generally runs from late November until late April. The Castlegar Snowmobile Association (CSA) grooms over 70 km of trails, providing a wide range of sledding opportunities from open meadows to deep powder to winding through trees. Ride the groomed trails of the Norns, Ladybird or Goose Creek areas by taking the Pass Creek Road. Castlegar’s geographic location makes it the ideal home base for your full West Kootenay vacation experience. The West Kootenay’s regional airport is located in Castlegar, and the city is halfway between Vancouver and Calgary. Local accommodations, from full service hotels to rustic cabins, allow you to make yourself “at home� during your stay in Castlegar or after a day spent exploring a different valley or city.

and two rivers run through it... Kootenay Gallery of Art

The Kootenay Gallery of Art, History and Science in Castlegar is a public art gallery that serves the entire West Kootenay region. It is one of the 28 original exhibition centres built in the 1970s so that rural people could enjoy the great works of art sourced regionally, nationally and internationally, as well as provide a professional venue for regional artists to show and sell their work. The Kootenay Gallery is open December 1 – 24, 7 days a week for its Annual Juried Christmas Exhibit & Sale. Admission to exhibitions is by donation. For more information call 250-365-3337 or visit www. kootenaygallery.com.

Take Your Chances People know that landingor leaving the Castlegar Regional Airport can be chancy in the wintertime. The perfect spot to while away some time or grab a bite to eat or drink is beside the airport at Chances casino. Games available at Chances include the slots, paper and electronic bingo, a full range of lottery products and a selection of other gaming options. Check it out and see why Chances is your best bet for entertainment.

Our family offers you homemade meals in a relaxed atmosphere. Authentic Greek food includes the following:

Come Stay With Us All rooms have fridge, microwave and coffeemaker

Sports teams are welcome Catering and rooms under one roof 1810 – 8th Avenue, Castlegar Ph: 250-365-2128 www.firesideinn.ca Mention you saw this ad in the Go & Do BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

‡ VRXYODNL ‡ NDODPDUL ‡ ODPE GLVKHV ‡ PRXVVDND ‡ VWHDNV ULEV ‡ SL]]D ZLWK KRPHPDGH VDXFHV ‡ VDODGV ‡ YHJHWDULDQ VSHFLDOWLHV

)XOO\ /LFHQVHG

250-365-2311 Dine In or Take Out

)UHH GHOLYHU\ PLQ RUGHU ² /LPLWHG DUHDV

HOURS: 7XHV ² 6DW DP ² SP &ORVHG 6XQ 0RQ +ROLGD\V

&ROXPELD $YH 'RZQWRZQ &DVWOHJDU

GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Page 19


Slocan Valley

This wilderness park encompasses 49,600 hectares, from the sandy beaches of Slocan Lake, up past tumbling waterfalls, to alpine lakes and meadows, crowned by the New Denver Glacier. Observant boaters will spot pictographs painted long ago by members of the Arrow Lakes Band. A great place to stay while exploring the park is Valhalla RiverSuites. Clean, affordable and the best road access to ski/quad/sled areas.

rambling rural communities

The Slocan Valley is dotted with small farms, The farms mountainside hideaways, and quiet lakeside villages. Slocan Lake averages 500 feet in depth; steep cliffs guard the shoreline at many places. The lake is fed by mountain streams, and is the source of the clean, clear Slocan River, which has been used as a transportation route by miners and loggers for well over a hundred years. Yet the river valley still has the feel of a wild, unspoiled ecosystem. A multipurpose path which is unusually wind sheltered, has been developed from an old railway bed that skirts the shores of the Slocan River. Scenic in all seasons, the well loved trail is used year round. Like most places in the Kootenays, the Slocan Valley is known for deep powder snow. In winter the trails are busy with cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and hearty hikers. These trails are for non-motorized use only; explore them and enjoy the peace and beauty of a world in white. Other popular areas in the valley for winter recreation include the Winlaw Nature Park and the Walter Clough Wildlife Area. The Slocan Valley is a wonderland for those who love the outdoors. Valhalla Provincial Park stretches along two-thirds of the western shoreline of Slocan Lake. If you are coming from the south, there is an entrance to Valhalla Provincial Park at Passmore.

Taste the Spirit of Kootenay Country Visit our tasting room featuring Valhalla Vodka, a farm to bottle artisan spirit. Tastings Tuesday-Saturday | Noon - 5 pm Tours By Appointment Only | Call 250 355-2702 7263 Gustafson Road, 8 km north of Winlaw. Go to kootenaycountry.ca for info and directions. Page 20 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Valhalla Spirits Kootenay Country Craft Distillery is a family owned, small batch, craft distillery located 7 km north of Winlaw in the Slocan Valley. Newly opened in the spring of 2014, with a tasting room and offering retail and wholesale sales, the distillery produces Valhalla Vodka and Kootenay Country Gin. These are distilled from locally grown grains of the highest quality from area operations like Creston Valley’s Treasure Life Farms, which specializes in organically grown heirloom grains. There is a unique quality to the water that flows from the mountains and through this part of BC’s interior rainforest. Kootenay Country Craft Distillery brings you spirits that were born and are elevated in the free flowing pristine mountain spring water of the Valhallas. Visit the tasting room at the distillery and get to know Kootenay Spirits directly – or find more information at www.kootenaycountry.ca

Stay close to the action!

Valhalla RiverSuites in Passmore

on the Slocan River

Full Kitchens Hot Tub BBQ 250-226-7712 hellovalhalla.com riversuites@columbiawireless.ca

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Nelson

Skiing near Whitewater, Nelson Photos: Douglas Noblet

The character of Nelson is an oxymoron – it’s hip and quaint at the same time. Choose it as a base camp for your winter adventures and you will welcome both its coziness and its après ski vibe.

soak up Nelson’s period charm by taking a Walking or Driving Tour. Visit the art galleries, museums, or remarkable shops on famous Baker Street. Nelson welcomes you!

Situated on the shores of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, Nelson is a town where time has slowed to a comfortable amble. Life in Nelson is unhurried, and people still smile and greet each other on the street. Home to over 9,700, Nelson offers both the splendour of past eras and the vibrancy of the present. Nineteenth century ambiance lingers throughout the city, from the lovingly preserved heritage buildings to the fully restored streetcar. Nelson’s classic Victorian elegance can be found on just about every corner – over 350 buildings have been designated as having an important heritage value. Its modern face is the energy of its people – an energy that comes across when you see the art hanging in the shops and restaurants, or when you notice the variety of the unique businesses that thrive in this well-supported local economy. In Nelson’s downtown commercial core you can find everything from pots and pans to high end clothing, sporting goods to spas and everything in between. Cafés and galleries are everywhere and many of the residents seem to be artists or craftspeople. Nelson began in the late 1880s as a rough camp which catered to the needs of miners drawn to the area by a silver rush. Located at the foot of Toad Mountain, the town grew rapidly, and by the early 1900s boasted several fine hotels, a number of churches, substantial residences and elegant public buildings. At the end of the 19th century, mining began to take a reduced role in the city’s prosperity and fruit ranching became important in the Kootenay Lake valley to the north of Nelson.

Discover Nelson

Explore, Dine and Shop Historic Baker Street A true adventure in itself!

Ski or Snowboard at Whitewater Winter Resort

Visitor Centre 225 Hall St, Nelson BC V1L 5X4

photos: David Gluns

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Ski or Snowboard at Baldface Lodge

...anytime

Check out Nelson’s restaurants for ethnic, traditional, or vegetarian dining to satisfy every taste. There is a variety of accommodation to be found from charming bed and breakfast inns on the shores of the lake to full service hotels. You might take in a world class performance at the Capitol Theatre, or

BC Canada

Explore Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History

Ph 250-352-3433 Toll Free 1-877-663-5706 Email: info@discoverNelson.com Web: www.discoverNelson.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 21


nelson

Touchstones: Museum of Art and History The handsome Romanesque building at the corner of Ward and Vernon Streets was originally built in 1902 to house the Postal, Customs and Inland Revenue Department. Built of brick and fine local granite only five years after city incorporation, the structure has always been a Nelson landmark. Touchstones, the common name of the Nelson and

English

Style

Fish

and

Chips

Peter Williams

MAIN STREET DINER

616 Baker St. Nelson

Specialties

Gourmet

winter. Photo:

Touchstones hours are 10 am to 5 pm Wednesday to Saturday; Thursday 10 am to 8 pm, Sundays 10 am to 4 pm. For detailed information on what’s happening at the facility, check their website at www.touchstonesnelson.ca

Greek

Burgers

Touchstones in

District Museum, Archives and Art Gallery, implies both an anchor and a meeting place. With changing art and craft exhibitions, an expanded public archives, gift shop and a permanent gallery dedicated to the culture and history of the area, the programming at Touchstones will be sure to have something for everyone.

• Fully

• Licensed

Espresso

Out

Cappuccino

Ta k e

Great Food

• Open 11 am • 250-354-4848 • Page 22 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


BC Canada

Tower Rd.

Beasley St W

Beasley St W

6

Bea

we

Ho Pa

re S

es Inn

Ho

Ric

har

Kin

ds

sle

t St

H

St art

Stib

gS

t

W

Visit us www.gokootenays.com So

St

lbru

De

St

bs

ust

on

ck

St

Litt

le S

t

St

Irw

in

St

Morgan St

St

t

St

St

St Mo u in nta Sta tion

t

Rd

y

6th St

Anderson

wa

sP ath

Tra il

St Chatham St Ave las St g n w lso Dou Vie Ne St ak Union St EO

ils

Anderson St

Ra

Nelson Ave

9th St

Gordon St

8th St

7th St

6th St

5th St

4th St

3rd St

Lakeside Park

nt

al

Be b oi yP

Davies St

Cottonwood St

Behnsen St

10th St

EET -CA R

2nd St

STR

at

to

liam t nS Joh

Wil

wa y

Pat h

Maple St 1st St

nt

rfro

Be e Av Radio Ave ty

Fell St

Government St

Svo

Thirteenth St

Rd

~ Powder Magazine 2012, www.powder.com/stories/rossland-nelson-wins-throwdown

kS

Oa Regent St

Pine St

t ar S Wa te

l Pop

e

GE ID BR

Rd

Pa rkv Jo iew Ga hnst gn one Rd eR Rd d

do na ld

Mc

Up pe r

Ln

St

W

t

View St Pine St

Gyro Park Rd

Sim

ar S

uth

r Che

t ry S

k Par

St

St

High St

opl SP

St

k Par

od

wo

ak

Rd

There’s something going on in the Kootenays. It could be the yam fries in the poutine at Whitewater. Or the oversized nachos at Rafters, Red’s legendary bar. The cute hippy chicks and Oso Negro coffee probably help. Then again, maybe it’s just the rowdy terrain, pillow lines, and smoky B.C. pow.

To Salmo

To B alfo ur

Par NORTH kv i ew Rd NELSO Su the N rla Str nd L n om me Ln Bo dn arc hu kL n

3a

Ash

drix

Hen

St all

t

St drixEd ge Hen

yL

Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times

Valhalla Rd

South Sheppa rd Road

Go t rk S

Ce

St dar

Hal

l St

t rS H vo St Tre t by S l e Se Lak n St ane L o e n g Ver rrid t He er S Bak t ia S tor Vic St a c l St i St Sil Mil r St ate ime bon r a Lat C r St ove St Ho ory vat ser b O rd Wa

na

re

Dr

H

S ine

eph

St

t

tS

Fro n

ot e

mo

ale

eppard

son

St

Rob

Ne

Fort Sh

Rd Jos

le tan

S

t

ps on

y nle

Wa

t rd S

t Rd Rd

Sta

Richards St W rd

hit

t Koo

Houston St t yS

yS

ena

ald

don

Ko

“The town of Nelson, semi-Victorian, substantially bohemian, sportier and more artsy than your average hamlet of 9700 souls, sits in the Selkirk Mountains of BC, about 30 miles north of the US border. Picture a college town that has misplaced its university”...

dda

y ena

Innes St W

Road St ek Cre t ls S Fal

Houston St W Gilker St Richards St W

Gore St W es

Min

Ymir

Gore St W

ek

Wasson St

d Cre

Munro St

nwoo

oad t rdy S Mcha Cres iew v e k a L Hamilton Ave

Cotto

3a St

Hall Mines Rd

wa y

t Koo

Rail

r Perrie

o

d xR Mc

nA

Vancouver St

lso

Road

inks R n me ) Dr

Slocan St

ar NL

Robertson Ave

l St Fal

Dr

de

esi Lak

Hall Mines Road

Golf L CZ

Mcquarrie Ave

rt (

Silver King Rd

Kn

Beasley Cres

ern

Jeffs Ave

W

eg To Castl

Crease Ave

Gov

Kary Cres

Ne

Choquette Ave

Granite Pointe Golf Course

o irp

Go W

W

City of Nelson

nelson

❆ Kane St

Store St

Johnson St

Holland St

H

Kokanee St Elwyn St bod a Rd

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 23


nelson

After a day on the slopes, or the Kootenay backcountry, come in and join the locals for great homemade food and a pint of Nelson’s famous NBC beer!

GREAT FOOD GREAT SERVICE GREAT TIMES Large groups & families welcome! Open 7 days a week at 11:30 am >MZVWV ;\ 6MT[WV Π! ! RIKS[WV[OZQTT(OUIQT KWU

Friendly. Healthy. Community owned. organic produce, hundreds of bulk items, prepared foods, fresh meat & seafood, grocery, vitamins & supplements, healthy bodycare products...

Open every day 7:30am - 9pm Kootenay Co-op 295 Baker St, Nelson

v is it u s on li n e :

Page 24 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

t: 250 354 4077 follow us on facebook

f

www.kootenay.coop

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

WH20 Mountain Facts This mountain has it all: groomed runs, open bowls, glades, chutes and tree skiing. Powder Magazine calls Whitewater “One of the best powder mountains on the continentâ€? and “the capital of the Powder Highway of BC.â€? • Average snowfall: 1200 cm/40 feet! • Lodge base elevation: 1646 metres/5400 feet • Summit elevation: 2042 metres/6700 feet • Glory Ridge lift base: 1422 metres/4666 feet • Glory Ridge lift top: 2045 metres/6710 feet WooHoo! Th e Annual Beac

h Party Festival

• Ymir peak: 2398 metres/7867 feet at Whitewater

- its really rea

l! :) Photo: Do uglas

• Vertical drop: 623 metres/2044 feet

Noblet

•

WhiteWater Ski Resort When a publication is called 1000 Ultimate Experiences and it’s published by Lonely Planet – and your local ski hill is in it – then you are one lucky powder puppy on the planet. Cradled in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains, with a base elevation of 5,400 ft/1,640 m, Whitewater’s dependably dry snowfall totals over 10 metres a season. That is more than 40 feet. There just aren’t many resorts that see snowfalls as big, as often. Ski Canada bestowed a first class rating on Whitewater, recognizing it for “Best Deeps, Best Bowls and Best Glades.�

Alpine skiable terrain: 479 ha/1184 acres

• 20% Beginner • 40% Intermediate • 40% Advanced • Average winter temperature: -8C/18F - 2 double chair lifts

- 1 triple chair lift (the Glory Ridge) - 1 handle tow lift (The Hummer)Â - Nordic & snowshoe trails: 13 trails over 15 km in length that are groomed and trackset - 10 km of snowshoe trails

On site amenities include the Day Lodge, Adventure Centre, Whitewater Store, Rentals & Repairs, Coal Oil Johnny’s Pub, Fresh Tracks CafÊ, Fresh Tracks CafÊ Express. Whitewater also hosts tours that give an overview of the mountain. Guides will take groups throughout the area showing all the basics of getting around as well as pointing out the finer points of the terrain. The free 1.5 - 2 hour mountain tours are offered daily at 10 am. No need to reserve in advance, just meet up beside the rental shop steps at the northwest corner of the lodge by the Silver King Chair. Look for the Mountain Tour sign and the host(s) in their bright orange jackets! The Adventure Centre Snow School offers a full range of programs designed to provide skiers and snowboarders with an exceptional Whitewater experience. From basic learn-to-ski to advanced clinics and two levels of avalanche awareness courses, the centre has it all. Whether you are downhill skiing, snowboarding, telemarking, cross country skiing, or heading off into the backcountry, the committed, professionally trained Snow School and Snow Safety instructors will give you the information you need to make the most of one of this world’s 1,000 ultimate experiences. For more information, you can visit their website at www.skiwhitewater.com or call 1-800-666-9420.

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Q@M Š¢¢ DI@N Q@M £¢¢ DI@MD@N GG <O RDI@MT KMD>@N GG PI?@M JI@ MJJA

MJH ¿ª|Œ

M@@ <MFDIB Œ£¢ JJO@I<T O =>RDI@BPTNI@GNJI|>< JRIOJRIy =T OC@ JJO@I<T J~JK 2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 25


nelson

Page 26 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

Nelson Nordic Skiing Experience the beauty of the deep woods as you enjoy the rhythm of your stride, your breath and the sound of your skis on the crisp snow, like brushes lightly swishing a snare drum. Find all of this only 10 minutes south of Nelson across from the Whitewater Ski Hill Road where you will find over 28 km of groomed trails unrivalled for their natural beauty and variety. The well marked trails, rated beginner to expert, meander through marsh, meadow and old growth forest. Occasional warming huts punctuate your excursions and a limited area is lit at night for a gorgeous skiing experience. The night loop is 1.3 km and the lights are on until 10 pm, seven days a week. The Nelson Nordic Club Ski Area is operated mostly by volunteers in co-operation with private landowners and the BC Forest FEES: Service. Daily or nightly fees are pay+) able at the trailheads or season passes Adult (19 $8/night may be purchased from the club. If $11/day, ) 8 you already have a ski pass for Black-1 (6 r io Jun jack or Castlegar Nordic Ski, you only /night 3 $ y, a /d $5 pay half price! Call 250-354-4292 for ) 9 5-7 Senior (6 the latest in snow conditions or visit t h ig /n 5 $8/day, $ www.nelsonnordicski.ca xi Family ma For updates on trail conditions t $15/nigh and club events by visiting www. $25/day, nelsonnordicski.ca

Get Further Faster High Terrain Helicopters have been serving the West Kootenays since 1992. Their services are vast ... from aerial photography to seismic support. Undoubtedly the best use of their services is to get dropped on top of a mountain with your snowshoes or skis, boots and poles - and then meet HTH at the bottom for another ride to the top. With the Kootenays as our backyard, there isn’t a limit on the kind of adventure you can have. here. They know their mountains and you’ll receive 22 years experience to guide you to the best line the West Kootenay offers...Located in Nelson, and right at home in our spectacular Kootenay Mountains, British Columbia . www.highterrainhelicopters.com

Otter Books

Featuring local interest & the BEST BOOKS from across the globe

Calen d galor ars e!

Fantastic Fiction & Non-Fiction • Kids’ Books Metaphysical • Current Affairs • Travel Guides Calendars • Journals • Topo Maps • Magazines • Cards \ 100% locally owned independent bookseller [

398 Baker Street, Nelson 250-352-3434 Open: Monday – Saturday 9:30 - 5:30, Sunday 11 - 4

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 27


nelson

Award Winning PIZZA!

Fresh Pizza & Pasta Made Daily... for Lunch and Dinner Dine in, take out, or delivery

, eople Free P artens, Doc M e… Fry

Bringing you fabulous footwear from far away places...

413 Hall St, Nelson, BC 250-352-3573 www.nelsonpizza.ca

456 Ward Street, Nelson 250.352.6754

Come have a

Eat & Drink

“rockin” g ood ti me this winter at the

NELSON CURLING CENTER

Dinner 5pm nightly

Join a Curling League! • Curling season runs mid-October through mid-March • Beginners and individuals welcome • Free curling training • Junior program offers after-school curling opportunities for young rockers • Contact league reps and the Nelson Curling Center for information

518 Hall St, Nelson

250•352•2744 bibonelson.ca Page 28 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

www.nelsoncurling.com

nelsoncurling@shaw.ca 250-352-7628

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

Rocks and Brooms

Swim, Skate, Sweat

The Nelson Curling Club has been in existence for a very, very long time. It was founded in 1898 and in the early years, operated in three different locations. In 1935, with the advent of artificial ice, the club moved into Nelson’s Civic Centre. From there, a six sheet curling facility was built in 1972 and that’s where the curling takes place to this day.

The Nelson & District Community Complex is your action-packed centre for inside fun! There are three swimming pools including a tot pool with water features, a water slide, hot tub, sauna, steam room and a full range of water aerobics classes. Hot areas as well as at least half the Leisure or Shallow pool are available to the public during all hours of operation. Lap swimming is also open to the public during all hours of operation except during special events. Unfortunately, the aquatic area will be closed April 1, 2015 for about eight months. The good news is that when it reopens, it will be a new, improved facility.

With six sheets of quality ice, a lounge/meeting area, bar and kitchen facilities, the Nelson Curling Centre also makes an ideal location for private functions such as conferences, corporate wellness days and team building events, private parties including birthdays, and staff Christmas parties. And NCC is very proud to announce that the centre is wheelchair accessible.

The curling season begins mid-October and runs through mid-March. With its mix of good competition and easy camaraderie, curling has evolved to beGo Leafs come one of the most affordCatch some of the finest Junior B action at able community sports for one of the Nelson Leafs home games in the athletes of all ages, skill level Community Complex. The complex is located and physical abilities. Reat 305 Hall Street. Call 250-354-4386. cent scientific studies conDec 13 Sat 7:00 pm vs Spokane firm that vigorous bouts of Dec 19 Fri 7:00 pm vs Grand Forks sweeping as part of moving the rock along the ice proDec 31 Wed 7:00 pm vs Beaver Valley vide a great aerobic workout. Jan 3 Sat 7:00 pm vs Revelstoke Additionally, over the course Jan 4 Sun 2:30 pm vs 100 Mile of optional bonspiels (multiJan 10 Sat 7:00 pm vs Spokane day curling tournaments), muscle fatigue can accumuJan 23 Fri 7:00 pm vs Creston late such that the overall reJan 28 Wed 7:00 pm vs Beaver Valley sults are similar to those of Jan 30 Fri 7:00 pm vs Fernie weight training. The sport Jan 31 Sat 7:00 pm vs Grand Forks of curling has recently been endorsed by Weight WatchFeb 15 Sun 2:30 pm vs Castlegar ers Canada as an activity of For details about the playoff schedule, call choice. 250-352-1903, or track their progress at www. Want to know more? Call nelsonleafs.ca the club at 250-352-7628 or email NelsonCurling@shaw. ca

Ġafe

Feeling a bit sluggish? The Fitness Centre is fully equipped with weight equipment, cardio machines and friendly, qualified staff to assist you. Fitness classes include step aerobics, pilates, yoga, ball, low impact and indoor cycling. Child minding is available Monday to Friday in the mornings. Everyone is welcome at public skating. You can rent a pair of skates at the arena or bring your own if you have them. Public skating is loads of fun and a perfect way to be active with the family. Helmets are recommended. View schedules and events online at www. rdck.bc.ca/nelson

Momento

Baker Street’s newest late-night source of specialty coffees, decadent desserts, fabulous soups and savouries. Come check out live music and local artists! Open noon to midnight, seven days a week.

535 Baker St, Nelson Like us on Facebook BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 29


nelson

PULLED PORK • RIBS • BRISKET • CHICKEN 301 Victoria Street, Nelson 250-352-0044

www.smokewoodbbq.com OPEN: Mon - Fri 11am – 8pm, Sat noon – 8pm, Sun closed

*

DINE IN

* *

TAKE OUT

*

Tacos, Tequila y Mezcal

NELSON BC Specializing in authentic Mexican street food, Cantina del Centro captures the essence and flavours of traditional Mexican cuisine. Offering delicious dishes from across Mexico’s varied culinary landscape, including tacos, tortas, tostadas, ceviches, soups and desserts. Explore the extensive Tequila and Mezcal menu with over 60 varieties! Open for lunch, dinner and late night taco window. Join friends this winter for a refreshing cerveza, a signature margarita and an unforgettable experience!

561 Baker St, Nelson BC / ph: 250 352 3737 www.facebook.com/cantinadelcentro

510 Hall Street Nelson 250-505-5055 For skis check out

boomtownsports.com

330 Baker Street, Nelson • 250-354-7014 Check the events calendar at royalgrillnelson.com

The Royal was voted Best Live Venue in the BC Interior! Amazing food and nightly live music. Each time you dine enter to WIN a pair of unbreakable skis from Nelson’s largest sports store Boomtown Emporium. Both are must visits when in town!

Page 30 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

Boarding Big Time Did you know that snowboarding began with the invention of a toy in 1965? The first board was dubbed a “snurfer”, combining snow and surfer. The toy proved so popular that over a million snurfers were sold in the next decade. This heralded the emergence of snowboarding as we know it now.

areas. In addition, the club has built safety cabins in Crusader Creek, Meadow Mountain and Snowater. These cabins are complete with wood heat and first aid gear, and offer shelter to snowmobilers in bad weather. The cabins are open to all, but non-club members are asked for a small donation to help with maintenance costs. Ask for trail maps and information about tour operators and guides at Main Jet Motorsports – just north of the Big Orange Bridge (Bob to locals) – and the Nelson Visitor Centre.

What makes snowboarding so popular these days? The answer is flow…the i n c re d i b l e feeling of smooth flow as you arc your board from edge to edge on the groomed runs or through the trees.

If you live near Nelson, join ’em. Membership in the Sno-Goers club is very reasonable, ranging from $70 a season to free if you are under 16. Get your memberships and information about events at Main Jet (250352-3191) or go online to the club’s website nelsonsno-goers.webs.com

CASA DEL SOUL B&B and Art Studio

At one time, there were bans on snowboarding on the ski hills. Skiers did not easily accept snowboarders and felt that boarders were inferior and would damage the runs. Imagine that. Now all of the Kootenay ski areas offer snowboard rentals and lessons. In the air or in the powder, snowboarding makes a fantastic winter pastime, Dude!

Holy Coldsmoke! Coldsmoke is the label given to the lightest, driest snow on the mountain. Whitewater Ski Resort provides this in abundance and skiers revel in its glory. At the Kootenay Coldsmoke Powder Fest, top athletes from far and wide join the festival to pass on their knowledge and experience at clinics offered throughout the three day event. Classes from beginner to advanced levels are held to teach you skills like route finding, off-piste ski stylings, avalanche training, and telemark. So whether you come to learn, to compete or to socialize, all are welcome February 20 – 22 as Whitewater Ski resort hosts the 9th Annual Kootenay Coldsmoke Powder Fest. Celebrate the culture of the Kootenays and its passion for powder.

Experience a bed & breakfast with a difference. Private art lessons are offered by Maya, your hostess and are included in your fee. Two guest rooms with bamboo sheets and silk duvets, and a family room with extra sleeping available.

Please visit www.coldsmokepowderfest.com for more information.

6’ Jacuzzi bathtub, HDTV and internet games, movies and music.

Nelson Sno-Goers

Fantastic, fully loaded organic breakfast, suited to all your dietary needs.

Over the years, the Nelson Sno-Goers have raised sufficient funds to finance the purchase of trail grooming equipment. Now the Sno-Goers Club maintains over 200 kilometres of trails within their managed areas and grooms approximately 200 kilometres of trails in the Six Mile-Crusader-Springer-Lemon and Redfish Creek

Close to cross country and downhill skiing, shopping, theatre, galleries, parks, hot springs and fishing. Just a short walk to downtown Nelson Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Swiss & English spoken

250-352-9135 www.casadelsoul.ca www.BBCanada.com casa_del_soul@netidea.com BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 31


nelson

isisexotica

582 Ward Street Downtown Nelson

Aromatic Apothecary Artisan Perfumes Adult Essentials

250-352-0666 www.isis.ca

Find your FESTIVE

CLASSICS at

this winter 488 Baker St, Nelson 250-354-4002

YOUR SKI GEAR

DOWNHILL Salomon Armada Line K2 Scott Full Tilt

X-COUNTRY Fischer Salomon Madshus Alpina

Friend us on Facebook to get the latest news

www.cottonsclothingcompany.ca

Thai Cafe

Authentic & Affordable

Lunch & Dinner

downhill • backcountry • X-country Gerick Cycle & Ski 702 Baker St, Nelson, BC 1-877-GERICK-1_250-354-4622 www.gericks.com_info@gericks.com

Licensed Outdoor Patio Bubble Tea Bar Dine in or Take out

Tasty Thai Cuisine 524 Victoria St., Nelson 250-352-2185 Page 32 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

The Capitol Theatre During the grand era of Hollywood glitz and glamour, a prominent Nelson contractor, Mr. A.H. Green, purchased the Central Garage on Victoria Street and had it transformed into a theatrical palace of style and refinement. The Capitol Theatre officially opened on September 5, 1927.

Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Located just 20 km east of Nelson, on the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is one of the most popular parks in the West Kootenay, a region known for its spectacular natural beauty and a wealth of recreation opportunities.

The 1950s and ’60s witnessed the gradual demise of the Capitol In the winter, the campTheatre. This was due in part to the ground gate is closed, but Famous Player Theatre chain which, the day-use and overflow by this time, controlled the leases on areas remain open. The both the Capitol and the larger Civic park has 9.5 km of easy Theatre. Famous Players opted to use hiking trails and one of the Civic to entertain Nelson’s moviethe trails leads to a viewgoers, and the use of the Capitol as a ing platform overlooking er d prime theatre venue became sporadic. ei n h Sc y the Kokanee Creek canPhoto: Gar e tr ea Repairs and necessary improvements Th ol The Capit yon. In winter, there are crosswere neglected and the building fell into country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities disrepair. At its lowest point, the Capitol along the campsite roads and the trails. Wildlife was used as an auction hall and furniture waresightings are plentiful and bird watching is excelhouse. Following the acquisition of the building by lent – there is a large population of birds inhabiting the City of Nelson in 1983, funds were raised locally the Kokanee Creek delta. and through Federal and Provincial job-funding programs to restore the theatre to its former glory. Keep in mind that most of the facilities are closed in the off-season, although road access is possible. Live dramatic performances of travelling artists and companies (including the still active Rossland Light Opera Players) continue to delight Capitol Theatre audiences today. The annual and everpopular Christmas Pantomine, an elaborate madein-Nelson production, always has the audience roaring its approval for the antics onstage as the actors and singers, aged two to eighty-two, poke fun at local politics, people and contemporary events. For more information on what’s on stage or on the screen at the Capitol, call the box office at 250-3526363, or see capitoltheatre.bc.ca

WALDORF AND NATURAL TOYS WOOL & FELTING SUPPLIES • yarn & knitting needles • waldorf dolls • organic woolens • books & calendars • cards and posters • seasonal decorations 390 Baker St, Nelson

250-352-5729

www.maplerose.ca BC Canada

workshops

Freshly prepared lunch, dinner & tapas Reasonably priced with generous portions Vegetarian & gluten-free choices Children’s menu; Licensed; Warm & Cosy

for adults and children Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 33


nelson

NELSON WALDORF SCHOOL Kindergarten registration – half and full day Licensed childcare – Kindergarten to Grade 8

STRONG ACADEMICS INTEGRATED OUTDOOR CURRICULUM EDUCATION 250-352-6919 www.nelsonwaldorf.org

Wood-Fired Oven - Housemade Desserts - Music on Friday & Saturday Nights Open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner

515 Kootenay St., Nelson Phone 250-352-2332 www.maxandirmasrestaurant.com

Page 34 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


nelson

Kootenay Lake is home to the world famous Gerrard rainbow trout that can weigh in as heavy as 35 lbs. There are also great numbers of Dolly Varden (bull trout). They have been caught up to 29 lbs. Fishermen from all over the world come to Kootenay Lake for their chance at catching ‘the fish of a lifetime’.

Winter Fishing As Kootenay Lake cools down in the fall, the fish begin to feed heavily. This is the time of year when you can catch some of the biggest fish. Imagine trolling your lure right on the surface and having a giant Gerrard rainbow take the lure and start running with it. The acrobatic maneuvers of these great fish, as they leap out of the water over and over will give you a thrill that can’t be described until it happens to you, too.

Get out and enjoy our beautiful lake. It’s a different world out there! submitted by Kerry Reed, Reel Adventures.

New Year’s Day Derby

Don’t let cold winter temperatures keep you indoors, because the winter season is prime fishing time. And Kootenay Lake is so deep and its currents so constant throughout the lake, it never does freeze. Some people claim that wintertime fishing on This big Kootenay Lake is the rainbow could be yours. Ph best. If you don’t have oto: Kerr y Reid the equipment or knowledge for winter fishing, there are a several guides/outfitters who can take you out.

fun

A New Year’s Day plunge in the lake is not everybody’s cup of tea…brrrr. Balfour decided to nix the polar bear swim and go fishing instead. The locals hold this derby annually – just register at Gill and Gift and throw $20 in the hat. The fisherman catching the longest Dolly and the one who caught the longest rainbow will split the cash. Everyone is welcome to join in with the folks in Balfour.

comfort

fabulous

Clothing, shoes and accessories for Men and Women

MEN

WOMEN

• Mexx • Guess • Mavi Jeans • Point Zero

• Sandwich • Bianca Nygård • Dex • Joseph Ribkoff • Guess & Guess Bags • Sympli • And more! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

your style, your store

498 Baker St. Nelson 250-352-2272

NWWL IVL _QVM [PZQVM

STIR RMKLXP] JVSQ TQ [[[ EPPWIEWSRWGEJI GSQ ,IVVMHKI 0ERI 2IPWSR &' BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 35


creston

Enjoy the beauty of Creston, and the comfort of Ramada. t CFBVUJGVMMZ BQQPJOUFE SPPNT t EFMVYF DPOUJOFOUBM CSFBLGBTU JODMVEFE t DPOGFSFODF SPPN t MFJTVSF QBDLBHFT BWBJMBCMF

Call 250-254-1111

or email

ramadagm@trudex.ca

Junction of Highway 3 and Highway 3A, Creston Page 36 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Creston

time to play in winter

In 1864, mountain men and prospectors following the Dewdney Trail discovered the beautiful Creston Valley. Travel in and out of the valley was difficult back then, and the waterways were the primary access. Gold provided the incentive for an east-west overland route to link the coastal communities with the gold fields centred on Fort Steele. When the mining fever shifted north to the Kaslo-Slocan region, the valley and its waterways became a northsouth throughway. The building of the railroads in the late 1890s played a large part in the economy, as all goods were transported by rail and ship. Wintertime is beautiful in Creston. The moderate temperatures very seldom dip below -10ºC, so “It’s too cold outside” is rarely heard. There are a host of winter activities to engage both locals and visitors. Cross country skiers and snowshoers have an endless supply of trails. Creston is close to world class downhill ski resorts, no matter which direction you travel. There are many backcountry spots for snow activities but keep in mind that these are in avalanche country and be sure to check with the Forestry Service or the avalanche awareness websites before heading out. Curling, hockey, snowmobiling, even hay rides are part of winter in Creston.

Winter Wildlife A wonderland of winter activities starts to unfold before your eyes at the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area. The public boardwalk takes you out to a three storey viewing tower where you can get a bird’s eye view. Duck Lake is a must see for wildlife watching, fishing, and walking or skiing along the flat top dykes. Enjoy the day watching the winter birds as you explore the trails. The Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area also provides the opportunity to see large mammals such as elk, moose, deer, coyotes, muskrat, beaver and river otters in addition to the diverse bird species for which the Area is best known. The CVWMA is a 17,000 acre wetland habitat that stretches from the south end of Kootenay Lake to the US border. It is a designated wetland of international significance (Ramsar site) and recognized internationally as an Important Bird Area (IBA) and nationally as an Important Reptile and Amphibian Area (IMPARA). Over 286 species of birds, 57 species of mammals and 29 species of fish, reptiles and amphibians call the wetland of the CVWMA home.

Snowmobile Playground Creston is home to an enthusiastic snowmobiling community. The Kokanee Country Snowmobile Club works hard to grow its membership and its trail systems. With a fun, family vibe, this club is dedicated to keeping the sport alive in the area. Char Creek Cabin Trail: Although not groomed, the Char Creek Cabin Trail is a favourite outing for sledders. The deactivated logging road turned snowmobile trail is located about 50 km up the Salmo Creston Pass on the left hand side. With lots of staging room, it’s easy to access the trailhead. The trail to the cabin is about five km in length and is maintained by the Kokanee Country Snowmobile Club. Russell Creek: Directly above the historic mining town of Kitchener, about 15 minutes from Creston, is the Russell Creek logging road. Contact the snowmobile club to ensure there is no active logging in the area before staging. The trails go on forever, so be sure to pay close attention to your gas and time. Powerline Hill, about 15 kilometres in, is a great place for family tobogganing and fun time. Dropping into the Little Moyie, the cutblocks become a bit steeper, but still great for the beginner or intermediate rider. For up to date information, see kokaneecountry.webs. com or email trish@thebetties.ca

Thunder Cats Hockey As soon as the temperature dips a bit, it’s hockey time in Creston. The home team is has plenty of fan support and one of the best arenas in the Kootenays. While in Creston, see if there’s a home game on.

On a sunny winter’s day, bring along your skates and your friends and spend an afternoon gliding through the marshes. Or head out on skis or snowshoes and discover your own beautiful winter oasis. Visit www.crestonwildlife.ca for more information.

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Dec 16 Dec 31 Jan 3 Jan 9 Jan 11 Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 24 Jan 30 Feb 10 Feb 13 Feb 14

Tue Wed Sat Fri Sun Fri Sat Sat Fri Tue Fri Sat

7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm

vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs

Kimberley Fernie Grand Forks Columbia Valley Princeton Fernie Golden Columbia Valley Kimberley Fernie Golden Golden

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 37


salmo

Brought to you by Spirit of the North Kennels Salmo, BC

Dog Sledding School:

We also offer therapy training for dogs with behaviour problems. DOGS BOARDED

LEARN TO DRIVE A TEAM OF ALASKAN HUSKIES

The tour travels on a beautifully groomed 7 km trail, through dense forests, open fields, and beside the crystal clear Salmo River

Rates: Adults $99 • Children 7 - 12 accompanied by an adult $75 • Children 6 and under accompanied by an adult $50

250-357-9390 ~ almagaw@telus.net www.spiritofthenorthkennels.com

Al Magaw has almost 4 decades of experience caring for, raising, and racing sled dogs

Dog S

by yourself!

l

ing d d e

THE TRUE CANADIAN ADVENTURE

Fly Into A New Shopping Adventure... Visit the home of the largest display of RC airplanes in the Kootenays at

SALMO FOODS 323 Davies Ave, Salmo, BC

We have what you need. Visit our excellent fresh meat and produce departments – you will not be disappointed!

250-357-9922 Carrying a full line of grocery items including natural and bulk foods

SKYWAY HARDWARE

• Wireless internet • Open 7 days a week

Helping People Live Better Lives

Full Service Pharmacy including • Gifts and Souvenirs • Professional Medication Reviews • Compliance Packaging • Flu Shots 107-4th Street • 250-357-9444 • Travel Vaccinations

Salmo

Toll Free 1-866-313-2233 • Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30

PEOPLES DRUG MART

Page 38 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

250-357-9911

Kicking Horse Coffee Homemade Baked Goods Hearty Breakfasts Fruit Smoothies, Gelato & Milkshakes Panini Sandwiches and more 413 Railway Ave, Salmo 250- 357-2867

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Salmo

home of natural resources

Salmo, Erie and Ymir were small mining towns that grew up along the right-of-way of the historic Nelson/Fort Shepherd Railway during the gold rush years of 1896 and 1897. Gold, silver, lead, zinc and tungsten were mined in the surrounding mountains and Salmo grew as a centre for supplies and entertainment. Today, Salmo calls itself the “Hub of the Kootenays” because it lies at the junction of two Stone mur als are a un main highways. It is a quiet, friendly village ique featur e of Salmo. http://salm with a population of approximately 1,130. The main o.ca/disco ver-salmo/ industries are logging and tourism. The pretty town stone-mur als SVYCC features heritage wooden buildings from the 1920s and 1930s and there are local attractions that keep The Salmo Valley Youth & Community Centre visitors coming all year round. Society is a non-profit society and the school district sold the building to the Village of Salmo for $1. The Salmo/Ymir area has many exceptional forest Building saved! Now the real work could begin. based recreation opportunities. The logging roads that have been carved into the mountains provide The centre is well used and well supported by resiaccess into the backcountry for snowmobiling and dents in Salmo and area. Every day there is somecross country skiing. The local ski hill has great thing going on, from the Mother Goose children’s downhill skiing/snowboarding. Other fantastic group to step aerobics to youth writing groups. Grab winter activities to pursue in Salmo include backyour skateboard or your gym shorts and check out country skiing, snow shoeing, dog sledding and what’s happening at the centre. winter fishing.

Ski Salmo If you’re looking for a fun family ski experience, Salmo has a great local hill just 2 km south of town on Highway 3. Salmo Ski Hill is a volunteer-run enterprise that is a well-deserved source of community pride. With friendly staff, incredible scenery and great winter temperatures, the hill is really a mustdo. Amp up the experience by skiing at night on fully lit runs. Enjoy a wide variety of skiing opportunities suitable for all skill levels. There are six groomed runs: gentle slopes, moguls, steep slopes, racing courses, a half pipe for snowboarders, and a bunny hill will ensure that all members of the family will have a great time. The trails are serviced by a T-bar and a handle tow. If you are interested in cross-country skiing, there are trails for that as well. The ski hill is patrolled by qualified Level 1 and 3 OFA volunteer patrollers. At the day lodge you can warm your toes and fingers and have lunch or a snack. If you haven’t come prepared to ski, but would like to try out the hill, you can rent skiing and snowboarding equipment at reasonable rates. Lift Hours: 5:30 pm to 9 pm Monday to Thursday and 9 am to 3:30 pm Saturday and Sunday. Friday and Saturday nights are made available for hill rentals. Half day pass starts at noon. Pass holders from other ski hills receive up to 50% off a full day or night pass. For more information visit www.skisalmo.com

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Your one stop for... • gas • diesel • lotto • ATM • propane • groceries

Grab a bite to eat

and sit inside our one of a kind store or sit outside under cover and enjoy the view. We have a great tourist information section that includes information on “To Dos” throughout the Kootenays.

HOURS: Monday – Saturday 6:00 am - 10:00 pm Sunday 6:30 am - 9:00 pm

SANI DUMP Available Year Round Don’t miss stopping at the Salmo Pump for fast friendly, efficient service

Weekly Instore Specials

THE SALMO PUMP 250-357-2227 2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 39


Fruitvale/montrose

Beaver Mountain Snowmobiling Association With snowmobiles getting ever lighter and more maneuverable, previously unattainable slopes are now possible. The Beaver Mountain Snowmobile Association was created for winter adventurers looking for ever higher area, and also for locals who just enjoy getting outside with the family. It’s an active group which has taken on the challenge of finding the best places to ride in the mountains skirting the Beaver Valley. If you are looking for good advice on snowmobiling in Fruitvale, check out these websites, www. village.fruitvale.bc.ca or bvrmntn. webs.com On top of Beaver Mountain Photo: Heidi Henke, Rawlifephotography.com

We carry a full line of high quality name brand equipment for all your sporting adventure needs

The Art Shack Studio/Gallery Artistic Endeavours by E. Rebecca Leeworthy Oil/Acrylic Paintings • Crocheted Designs

150-10th Avenue, Montrose Showing by appointment only Art lessons offered 250-367-7945, 250-231-3943 Find me on Facebook or www.rebeccaleeworthy.com

• Fierce Firearms, scopes, clothing, ammo • Savage • Remington Whether you’re going for bird, deer, elk or bear, we • Huskemaw have an affordable package for you and your family. • Minox • Meopta Your local Huskemaw dealer Stop and see Jim in Montrose • 1-250-367-4868 (HUNT) • www.obsessedoptic.com

DISCOVER THE GREAT OUTDOORS ~ IN THE KOOTENAYS Western Canada’s #1 Choice for Biker Apparel † Leather † Textile † Street † Offroad We’ve got you covered from head to toe! And for your ride...we offer parts and service too!

1846 1st Street, Fruitvale 250-367-6222 1-888-580-4438 Page 40 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

DL#5996

BARRETT Motorsports

250-367-6216 • barretts@telus.net • www.barretthondayamaha.com

Toll Free:1-888-989-1615 • 1470 Hwy 3B, Fruitvale

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

DL 5996

BC Canada


Fruitvale

cozy progressive community

The Heart of Beaver Valley

Fruitvale, originally named Beaver Siding, began as a stop on the Great Northern Railroad. In 1906 a land corporation called Fruitvale Limited purchased a great deal of land on both sides of this stop and Beaver Siding became Fruitvale. Its new name more accurately reflected the valley as it was – boasting the best fruit growing in the West Kootenay. The Village of was incorporated on November 4, 1952.

maintains the trails, many of which are groomed. The trailhead is located about 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Fruitvale. Follow the paved road to Champion Lakes Provincial Park west of Hwy 3B and watch for signs just before the park boundary. For a more extended trip, try the alpine backcountry ski-touring route along the summits of the Bonnington Range. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are featured at Champion Lakes Provincial Park northwest of Trail.

Go Nitehawks

Recreation is important in the Beaver Valley area. FaOn top of Be aver Mountai cilities include an n Photo: He idi Henke, Ra wlifephotogr ice arena, soccer fields, aphy.com baseball/softball parks, curling rink, bowling alley, horseman’s grounds, and campgrounds. BoatDec 12 Fri ing, fishing, cross country skiing, the Champion Lakes Golf & Country Club and Champion Lakes Dec 16 Tue are also popular attractions. The Beaver Valley area Dec 29 Mon contains two community halls (one in Fruitvale Dec 30 Tue and one in Montrose), a public library and the Park Jan 2 Fri Siding Historical Log School site.

Gliding Through The Snow Beaver Valley has a great ski-trail network with 5 miles (8 km) of easy to advanced ski trails in the gently rolling hills of the Bonnington Range. The Beaver Valley Cross-Country Ski Club in Fruitvale

Planning a Special Event?

The Beaver Valley Nitehawks always score big each season, often becoming champions. Fans say the best hockey in the Kootenays takes place at the Beaver Valley Arena. Put on a jersey and check out a home game. 7:30 pm

vs

7:00 pm

vs

Sicamous Spokane

7:30 pm

vs

Castlegar

7:30 pm

vs

Nelson

7:30 pm

vs

Revelstoke

Jan 4

Sun

1:00 pm

vs

Spokane

Jan 10

Sat

7:30 pm

vs

Grand Forks

Jan 18

Sun

1:00 pm

vs

Grand Forks

Jan 30

Fri

7:30 pm

vs

Spokane

Feb 3

Tue

7:00 pm

vs

Nelson

Feb 13

Fri

7:30 pm

vs

Castlegar

FRUITVALE MEMORIAL CENTRE

We have the place for you! ‡ 6HDWLQJ IRU XSVWDLUV ZLWK EDU VRXQG V\VWHP DQG SURMHFWRU ZLWK ELJ VFUHHQ ‡ 6HDWLQJ IRU GRZQVWDLUV ‡ 0RGHUQ NLWFKHQV XS DQG GRZQ ‡ 5RXQG DQG UHFWDQJXODU WDEOHV ‡ *UHDW IRU ZHGGLQJV DQG VSHFLDO HYHQWV ‡ &RPSHWLWLYH UDWHV

For Bookings 250-367-7551 BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

www.village.fruitvale.bc.ca 2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 41


Ainsworth & Woodbury It is really hard to believe it now, but back in the early 1880s at the height of the mining boom, 3,000 people lived in what is now the hamlet of Ainsworth Hot Springs. As mining ceased to be profitable, the fortunes of the area diminished and the population fell to what is now less than 100 permanent residents.

…on Kootenay Lake

Kootenay Lake is famous for having some of the biggest Gerrard rainbow trout, reaching phenomenal sizes of over 20 pounds. Fishing is at its best in fall and winter and people come from all over for the spectacular fishing and to participate in the many derbies.

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

Premium accommodation at affordable rates. Kitchenettes • Satelittle TV • Wifi

Page 42 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Today, it is home to the Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort, developed around the original, natural hot springs. On a snowy winter evening you can relax in the outdoor pool and enjoy the scenic pleasures of the Purcell Mountains and Kootenay Lake while warm soothing mineral hot springs waters lap at your shoulders…an experience to savour. And speaking of savouring, the resort also includes a first class restaurant for fine dining. Just north of Ainsworth you will find Woodbury. As with many small settlements in the region, it began as a mining camp, servicing the miners who worked upslope. Today Woodbury’s fortune lies with its breathtaking location on Kootenay Lake and the Woodbury Resort and Marina. Stop in at this fourseason resort which offers everything from boat rentals to a pub & restaurant famous for its cozy atmosphere, great specials and the best fish and chips.

AINSWORTH MOTEL

3595 Hwy 31, Ainsworth Hot Springs, BC 250-229-4711• 888-848-4463 info@ainsworthmotel.com • www.ainsworthmotel.com

tiny spots with big history

Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Winner

Woodbury is also a gateway to Kokanee Glacier Park and the Silver Spray cabin. Woodbury Resort is the perfect base camp for sledders as there is plenty of room to park and turn around even the biggest of rigs. And after a day in the powder, you can share your stories with the locals in the pub!

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


woodbury

Woodbury Resort & Marina, Resort

Photo: Doug Williamson

Kootenay Lake’s Destination

Fish for 20 pound Rainbows from your front door. Explore the beautiful Selkirk Mountains at your back door.

r /FX CFESPPN NPUFM TVJUFT QMVT DIBMFUT XJUI GVMM LJUDIFO BOE TBUFMMJUF 57 r .BSJOB m #PBU 3FOUBMT m 5BDLMF r $IBSUFST BSSBOHFE r +# T 1VC 3FTUBVSBOU r 37 1BSL XJUI IFBUFE QPPM MBVOESPNBU r 0QFO BMM XJOUFS m BTL BCPVU PVS TQFDJBMT r 3FHJTUSBUJPO BU TUPSF Trail information with easy access to local trails. Ample parking for your snowmobile trailer.

The Best Winter Fishing!

Resort Office & Store Open 8am – 4 pm

JB’s Restaurant & Pub Open Thurs thru Sun 3-9 pm

Beer & Wine Store LNT OPSUI PG "JOTXPSUI )PU 4QSJOHT 10 #PY "JOTXPSUI #$ 7 ( " 'BY 5PMM 'SFF &NBJM XPPECVSZSFTPSU!OFUJEFB DPN XXX XPPECVSZSFTPSU DPN BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 43


Kaslo

“Canada’s little Switzerland” This beautiful community boasts incredible skiing and snowmobile trails, great fishing, talented artists and musicians, and an excellent choice of restaurants and accommodation.

Kaslo is a picturesque village that has been called “a vintage silver dollar in the West Kootenay’s pocket” by Beautiful British Columbia magazine. Tucked away within the surrounding mountains and skirted by a rushing river and vast lake, the image seems truly apt.

Originally called Kane’s the flats at Landing, Kaslo was on g in Skat founded in 1893. The town’s peaceful cove, one of only a few such natural harbours along the 104 km long lake, once bustled with activity as ore barges, rowboats, private launches and steamships jostled for a place alongside the busy wharf. of the the head

r EVERYONE EATS fo !

o Brynne

lake. Phot

Herbison

A stroll down Front Street will bring you to the majestic SS Moyie, one of the last great sternwheelers. The Langham Cultural Centre, another heritage site, provides a venue for local artists and theatre groups. It is a museum too, and offers a view of JapaneseCanadian internment during the Second World War.

Welcome

· Fresh ·Wholesome · Homemade · Licensed · Live music Open 7 Days: Brekky, Lunch & Dinner BISTRO SPECIALS: Soups, salads, sandwiches, yummy desserts & treats

MEXI BITES PIZZA

Oso Negro “Espresso“ Coffee Bar Dine in or take out

BlueBelle

Bistro & Beanery 347 Front Street, downtown Kaslo call for details

250-353-7361

to the

Historic Village of Kaslo (Incorporated 1893)

Your donations to the restoration of our City Hall National Historic Site are welcome and tax deductible.

www.kaslo.ca ph: 250-353-2311

admin@kaslo.ca

kaslo@wildsafebc ~ wildsafebc.com

Enjoy your vacation in the Wild Winter!

• Keep small pets close to you & feed all pets inside • Don’t feed deer • Use animal proof garbage disposal • Go with a partner in the backcountry

Report all wildlife conflicts to the Conservation Officer at 1-877-952-7277 Page 44 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Village of Kaslo

BC Canada


kaslo

X-Country At Its Best The magic of winter in beautiful Kaslo enfolds visitors and locals. A wonderland of snow, mountains and hot springs awaits – a feast for the spirit. Cross country skiing is smack dab in Kaslo’s backyard. The True Blue recreation area has many kilometres of marked skiing trails – woodland paths and gentle grades as well as some good climbs and swift flying slopes. To get to this network of ungroomed trails, head to Kaslo’s air strip near the arena. A pullout is plowed so you can park. You can find a map of the trails on the Kaslo Trailblazer’s website, www. kaslotrailblazers.org Kaslo now boasts a recreation area on the flanks of Mt Buchanan, known locally as “Bucky.” Stop by Pennywise, at 400 A Ave during the work week, for directions and to grab a $2 trails map, or you can find a maps and more information about the Buchanan Wilderness Recreation Area on the Kaslo Community Forest website www.kaslocommunityforest.org/recreation There are a number of cross-country ski events in a season, and you can find information if you visit

http://korsbc.blogspot.ca for maps, and the dates for events such as Moonlight Skis, chili nights, Valentine’s Day chocolate fondue rendezvous, Jackrabbits ski program and the annual 30 km Skiathon fundraiser.

Arena & Rinks The Kaslo arena, on Arena Avenue, comes alive during the winter months! You can catch a minor hockey game just about any weekend. Oldtimers, Dinosaurs, gentlemen’s and women’s team all call Kaslo arena home. Public skating is offered Fridays 7 – 9 pm and Sundays 2 – 4 pm, $2/person, $5/ family. For game schedules or drop-in hockey opportunities, visit kasloarena.tripod.com – or email HockeyInKaslo75@yahoo.ca or call 250-353-2855. The curling rink is next door. There are men’s, women’s and mixed leagues, a junior program, a drop-in night and an active social club, so feel free to take an evening or two to enjoy the fine company you will find at the club. The curling facility can also be rented. It has a mid-sized lounge area that is perfect as a private party venue. To make contact about curling or rentals visit their website www.kaslocurling.com – or email them at kaslocurling@gmail.com or call 250-353-2929.

Kaslo Mohawk Downtown Kaslo YOUR ONE STOP SHOP!

Kaslo Clothes Hanger

Ladies’ & Men’s Clothing FDJ Renuar Neon Buddha Nygard

• Full Service Fuels • Propane • Convenience Store • Coffee Bar including Cappuccinos

Come Check Us Out! Bottle Depot

Mon-Fri 5am – 9pm, Sat, Sun 6am - 9pm Kaslo 250-353-2205

Winter 2014 400 Front St, Kaslo 250-353-9688

• unique • handcrafted • canadian •

FINE CANADIAN CRAFTS Since 1986

250-353-2566 408 Front St., Kaslo BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 45


kaslo

SS Moyie

New Denver

For nearly 60 years, sternwheelers provided a transportation lifeline to the many isolated communities on Kootenay Lake. The SS Moyie and her sister ships literally opened the Kootenay region to miners, businesses, farmers and pioneer families. When she was launched on October 22, 1898, there were no roads, no trains, and of course no air travel into these hidden mountain valleys. When she was finally dry docked in 1957, the Village of Kaslo purchased her from the CPR for the grand sum of $1. The ship is now a designated National Historic Site and BC Landmark. The site on 324 Front Street is closed in the winter. For more information see www.klhs.bc.ca

New Denver was first settled by prospectors in 1892. Mining for silver, zinc and lead was a mainstay of New Denver’s economy for many years, but by 1929, the mining boom was over. Today, logging, tourism and home based businesses represent the town’s economic drivers.

Winter In The Forest Festival The Kaslo & District Community Forest Society and the Kaslo Outdoor Recreation Society host a terrific outdoor community party complete with giant puppets, human dogsled races for charity, cross country skiing fun races, a four on four hockey tournament, fire-making and swede sawing contests, and music and storytelling by the bonfire. Homemade soups will be served along with hotdogs, and you can toast your own bannock over the fire. Finish your outdoor lunch by twirling some hot maple taffy on the snow!

Winter Solstice Come celebrate the beginning of longer days and shorter nights with a community solstice celebration at the pedestrian bridge spanning the Kaslo River. The Trailblazers Society is your host. On Saturday December 20, the annual event begins at 4 pm with a lantern walk from the Railroad Ave trailhead. You may also join the party by parking at the New Denver Highway 31A trailhead, about 1 km west of Kaslo, and walking a short trail to the beautiful covered bridge. The bridge will sparkle with colourful lights starting at 5 pm. There will be singalongs and hot chocolate to keep you warm. Gather the family and enjoy a winter evening with friends and neighbours.

®

Summit Lake Ski and Snowboard Area lies between New Denver and Nakusp. This is a familyoriented area, operated by a society. Summit Lake is open Wednesdays to Sundays and offers affordable rentals, lessons, Friday night skiing and tubing too!

If you get hungry, you’ll love our store!

(limited quantity, made fresh daily)

100% p u re b ee s w ax

Roast chicken

www.purebeeswaxcandles.com • Made in Kaslo • All natural ingredients • Bee friendly Find a wide selection of Honey Candles at fine retailers and markets throughout the West Kootenay

Page 46 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

The Slocan Valley Snowmobile Club hosts a family event called the Grizzly Creek Hill Climb in February. Even the novice rider can make it to the event site by following the groomed trail. Find out more at www.snoriderswest.com.

Serving Oso Negro coffee Home style meals to go

HONEY CANDLES 1-800-558-7292

On the shore of pristine Slocan Lake, across from the snowfields of the Valhalla Glacier, the picturesque town of New Denver provides a wide range of recreational and cultural opportunities. Explore the heritage main street with its unique shops, galleries and bistros. If you want to head outside of town, the Galena Trail is a great in the winter and parts are groomed for cross-country skiing. This rail grade trail is accessible from the Sandon turnoff in between Kaslo and New Denver, from within New Denver, or from Rosebery.

(Thurs – Sun)

Sandwiches Soups

Full deli Fresh cut meats Full Service Grocery Corner of Hwy 31A & Hwy 6 New Denver 250-358-2270 Hours: 8am - 6pm, 7 days a week www.newmarketfoods.ca

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


Nakusp

bay of quiet waters

This unique lakeside community is embraced by both the Monashee and Selkirk Mountains. The name of the town derives from the native word for “bay of quiet waters” Neqpo’sp. In historical times it was the discovery of ore that brought miners and prospectors to the area. Since there were no roads or railways between the Kootenay mining areas and Vancouver, goods had to be shipped by water transport from Nakusp to Revelstoke where the main CPR line was located and for a time Nakusp became a thriving community on this shipping route. There’s plenty to do in Nakusp once old man winter checks in. Snowmobiling is a fast-growing sport, which appeals to locals and visitors alike. For cross country skiers and snowshoers, there is a network of old logging roads all through this area. You can go to the source of the hot springs for a beautiful winter outing. You can find trail maps at the Visitor InfoCentre in downtown Nakusp or you can download them from www.nakusparrowlakes.com

ANCIENT HEALING WATERS AWAIT

The Nakusp Arena has public skating almost every day of the week, and exciting minor hockey action on the weekends. The recreation complex also features a four sheet curling rink, a squash court and tennis courts. For more information contact the Nakusp & District Chamber of Commerce, Box 387, Nakusp BC, V0G 1R0 or 1-800-909-8819, or www.nakusparrowlakes.com

Halcyon Hot Springs Located in the pristine mountains bordering Upper Arrow Lakes, the hot springs has a colourful history full of hope, healing aspirations and desire. First utilized by native peoples, it was fought over, made peace over, then built up from humble beginnings to present grandeur. At Halcyon Hot Springs Village & Spa enjoy the outstanding views from the terraced mineral pools (hot, warm or cold) and in season, a warm, mineral-rich swimming pool. The waters soothe body, mind and soul. The Spa at Halcyon offers complete spa service. Halcyon accommodation is comfortable in chalets, cottages and cabins. For the mobile guest there is a small full service RV park. The Kingfisher Restaurant & Lounge serves casual as well as fine dining. Halcyon caters especially to corporate retreats and weddings. Exchange your vows in the historical and romantic chapel. Fishing is great on Arrow Lake and many a good trout or dolly has been caught from the dock at Halcyon. Snowshoeing and cross country skiing at the resort or in the surrounding areas is invigorating. After all that activity, come relax in the healing waters of Halcyon Hot Springs.

Relax and enjoy our world renowned mineral pools, accommodations and full service spa. Experience gourmet food in the Kingfisher Restaurant and Lounge. 68KM SOUTH OF R E V E L S TO K E O N A R ROW L A K E

1.888.689.4699 H A L C YO N - H OT S P R I N G S . C O M

BC Canada

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 47


nakusp

Relax. Refresh. Return. Nakusp Hot Springs The Nakusp Hot Springs and campground is a modern complex located in the Selkirk Mountains 12 kms from Nakusp along the roaring Kuskanax River. The hot springs are community owned and operated and have water and a view that is pristine and unsurpassed. The pools are naturally heated mineral springs. There are two pools: a 41°C (106°F) pool for your soaking enjoyment, and a 38°C (100°F) pool for swimming. The water is changed daily. The pools are naturally heated mineral springs. If you like to get out into the mountains on foot, there are old logging roads that are perfect for cross country skiing and snowshoeing in the vicinity of the hot springs. One trail leads you to the source of the springs. For overnight stays, there are the cedar chalets for your convenience.

1-866-999-4528 250-265-4528 Web: www.nakusphotsprings.com Email: info@nakusphotsprings.com Follow us on Facebook.com/NakuspHotSprings

Once you’ve tried these beautiful and refreshing hot springs and the cross country skiing you will definitely be back. There is lots to do for the soakers and the skiers. They are open year round, seven days a week. Winter hours are from 10:30 am to 9 pm daily.

l centra n i n m o locati ck fro Quiet sp one blo w Lake Naku utiful Arro bea skanax

he Ku merly T

Lodge

for

48 rooms with 19 deluxe air conditioned rooms, all rooms are non-smoking, some pet rooms available for an additional charge. • licensed dining room • sports bar • liquor store CONFERENCE ROOM FOR UP TO 60 PEOPLE

TOLL FREE IN CANADA & US: 1-800-663-0100

PO Box 717, Nakusp, BC Canada V0G 1R0 • Phone: 250-265-3618 Fax: 250-265-4447 • email k2rotorlodge@cmhinc.com

CLOSE TO NAKUSP HOT SPRINGS, DOWNHILL AND CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Page 48 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

BC Canada


west kootenay dining

fine fresh food AINSWORTH/ WOODBURY

CASTLEGAR

NAKUSP

NELSON

Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort,

Greek Oven

Café Momento

Welcome to the only authentic Greek restaurant in the West Kootenay. The restaurant was established in 1989 and is open for lunch and for dinner by candlelight with a full liquor licence, and with many choices from the owner/operator, Chef Peter. The menu includes steaks, ribs, pasta, gourmet pizza with handmade crusts and homemade sauces, vegetarian specialties, seafood, kalamari, moussaka, roast lamb, pita bread, souvlaki, crisp salads, chicken cordon bleu and many more Greek dishes. You can find The Greek Oven at 400 Columbia Avenue in downtown Castlegar. There’s free delivery after 5 pm in limited areas. The Greek Oven looks forward to your visit! Phone 250-365-2311. See page 19.

Halcyon Hot Springs Resort Kingfisher Restaurant

The “Springs” Dining Room In Touching We Embrace In Hearing We Surrender In Seeing We Imagine In Smelling We Delight In Tasting We Celebrate It’s Time to Taste. Experience one of life’s finest pleasures... renowned food and drink to rival the panoramic view. Enjoy family dining in a fine dining atmosphere. Located 45 minutes north of Nelson, open year round from 7 am to 9:30 pm. Reservations recommended. Call 250-229-4212 or 1-800-6681171. See page 42.

JB’s Restaurant and Pub Where visitors become locals! Bring your friends and family for our world famous fish and chips, flame broiled burgers, AAA steak and piled high nachos all at a good value. Please call ahead for seasonal hours. Located just 4 km north of Ainsworth Hot Springs on Hwy 31, 250-353-7716 or 250-353-7717. See ad page 43.

CASTLEGAR B’s Public House B’s Public House, located in Chances Castlegar, is one of Castlegar’s newest places to wine and dine. They offer a full service restaurant and lounge with the biggest screen in the Kootenays to watch your favourite games. Enjoy the pub style atmosphere and the full menu, ranging from unbeatable wings to steak dinners. B’s Public House also offers a full banquet facility and nothing beats a prime rib buffet prepared by their Chef and his team. B’s is open 7 days a week starting at 11 am, and is located in Chances Community Centre next to the Castlegar Airport. Hope to see you soon! SSee ee page 51.

BC Canada

CRESTON Ricky’s All Day Grill at the Ramada For over 50 years Ricky’s has been serving up great food at great prices. Now enjoy the Ricky’s menu in Creston at the brand new Ramada Inn. All day, every day, a medley of tasty selections is served in a comfortable, friendly setting that’s the perfect environment for catching up with friends and family, or spending some one-on-one time with someone special. With a full catering menu they can accommodate your group, small or large – either on-site at the Ramada or at a local venue of your choosing. When you’re craving great food, great service and great value, you can count on Ricky’s! 250-428-8826. See page 38.

KASLO BlueBelle Bistro Come in from the cold and warm up by the fire with a bowl of our wholesome hearty soup. Check out our burgers, sandwiches, appies, salads, pizza, mexi bites & more! Slide up Negro Espresso coffee to the Oso Ne hot beverage bar for your favourite fav and a decadent housemade dessert. music, local and from afar; Enjoy live music check in to see who’s playing next! We are open 7 days a week for and dinner, 347 Front brekky, lunch an Street, Kaslo. FFully licensed. Phone 2250-353-7361. 250 25 50-35 -353-7361. 35533-777361 3 . See page 44.

Enjoy dining at Halcyon Hot Springs Village and Spa. The talented culinary team welcome you to the Kingfisher Restaurant. The setting is spectacular, overlooking the lake, and mountains. The Kingfisher is known for its excellent food and great service, a wine list featuring local and international wines, and a wonderful selection of beverages. Dress up or down and relax in the fireside lounge, or reserve the private dining room for your group. Open daily. 1-888-689-4699. See page 47.

K2 Rotor Lodge Centrally located in downtown Nakusp, the Lodge offers something for everyone. The Fireside Lounge is renowned for its hearty pub fare. The dining room is perfect for families, serving everything from a quick bowl of homemade soup to a full menu offering fine dining and nightly specials in the evenings. Open daily Mon-Fri 6 am – 9 pm and Sat & Sun 7 am – 9 pm. Phone 250-265-3618. See page 48.

NELSON All Seasons Café Left Coast Inland Cuisine Fresh seasonal fare paired with a remarkable wine list. Small, intimate, cosmopolitan, funky – a microcosm of Nelson itself. Supporting local farmers since 1995 and winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Enjoy nightly Blackboard Specials – appies, small plates and main dishes. Located in a handsome heritage cottage a bit off the beaten path between Baker and Victoria Street. A bit tricky to find but well worth the effort. Busy, so reservations are a good idea. Open nightly at 5 pm. 620 Herridge Lane, Nelson 250-352-0101. www.allseasonscafe.com See page 35.

Baker Street Grill Located in the Best Western Baker Street Inn & Convention Centre Enjoy family dining at its best for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Baker Street Grill features signature rotisserie chicken and ribs as well as fire grilled steaks, monthly seafood specials and a top notch Sunday Brunch Buffet. Full senior and kids’ menus are available. 153 Baker Street, Nelson, Phone 250-352-3525. See page 26.

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Baker Street’s newest late-night source of specialty coffees, fabulous soups and savouries, and decadent desserts. Featuring REAL hot chocolate, wheat and gluten-free options, as well as vegetarian and vegan options. There is something for everyone at Cafe Momento! Open noon to midnight, seven days a week. 535 Baker Street, Nelson. For more info, like us on Facebook. See page 29.

BiBO Locally Sourced, Foreign Inspired, Domestic Cooking. Modern bistro fare…globally inspired comfort food using the finest local, in season or organic ingredients. Carefully selected off the beaten track wine list and crafted cocktails to enjoy within historic brick walls, centrally located on Hall and Herridge Lane…Nelson’s favourite eat & drink destination. Birthdays, anniversaries and intimate weddings…whatever the occasion, it’s also the perfect place to book your party! Need the whole place? Contact June 250-509-1990 to book parties or get info. Open 5 to late nightly. 250352-2744 bibonelson.ca, email jdmcewen@telus.net. 518 Hall St (and Herridge Lane) Nelson. Find BiBO Nelson on facebook. See ad page 28.

Busaba Thai Café At Busaba Thai Café, experience authentic Thai cuisine with the tantalizing flavours of fresh herbs and the traditional blend of the essential sweet, sour, spicy and salty tastes. Relax in a comfortable dining room filled with original artwork created by the multi-talented chef. Offerings include an array of beautifully presented snacks, soups, curries and noodle dishes at an affordable rate. There is something for the whole family as dishes can be ordered spicy or mild. Also featured is the famous Taiwanese “bubble tea” drink, which is a big hit with the kids. Find Busaba one block up from Baker Street at 524 Victoria Street, Nelson. Fully licensed. Call 250-3522185 for takeout or for reservations – recommended, especially on the weekends. See page 32.

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 49


west kootenay dining

fine fresh food NELSON

NELSON

NELSON

NEW DENVER

Cantina del Centro

Itza Ristorante & Pizzeria

Main Street Diner

New Market Foods

Enjoy a casual, fun atmosphere and consistently excellent food, with menu items for everyone including roast leg of lamb, souvlaki, sirloin steaks, gourmet burgers, melts, wraps, a fabulous kids’ menu and our homemade English style fish and hand cut chips. Also offering homemade desserts such as baklava and double baked cheesecakes, plus after dinner specialty coffees. Main Street Diner is open daily at 11 am for lunch and dinner. 616 Baker Street, Nelson. Phone 250354-4848. Fully licensed. Page 22.

Stop by New Market Foods for great coffee, hot soup and a sandwich, or a readyto-go meal. Just east of the intersection of highways 6 and 31, fill your deli cravings at the full service grocery. Call ahead to order a tray of fruit, veggies, meat and cheese made to order. Fresh cut meats are our specialty. Open 7 days a week from 8am to 6pm. 250-358-2270. See page 46.

Specializing in authentic Mexican street food, Cantina del Centro captures the essence and flavours of traditional Mexican cuisine. Offering delicious dishes from across Mexico’s varied culinary landscape, including tacos, tortas, tostadas, ceviches, soups and desserts. Explore the extensive Tequila and Mezcal menu with over 60 varieties! Open for lunch, dinner and late night taco window. Join friends this winter for a refreshing cerveza, a signature margarita and an unforgettable experience! Follow Cantina del Centro on Facebook or on the web at cantinadelcentro.ca. 561 Baker St, Nelson. 250-352-3737. Page 30.

Indulge in the flavours of our fresh handmade pastas or savour the taste of our national and international award winning pizzas. Explore Itza’s unique and contemporary culinary offerings. Itza is happy to satisfy your palate with a globe spanning wine list, local and international beer selection and refreshing classic martinis. All hungry people are welcome to enjoy the relaxed ambiance, or grab it and go. Lunch: Tues - Sat 11:30 to 2:30. Dinner Tues - Sat 4:30 till late, Sun 4:30 to 8:30. Downtown Nelson at 413 Hall Street. Reservations recommended. 250-352-3573. See page 28.

Hume Hotel

Jackson’s Hole & Grill

The nostalgic Hume Hotel features four venues for your dining pleasure – The General Store Restaurant, Mike’s Place Pub, The Library Lounge and Spiritbar. The General Store Restaurant offers full food and beverage service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The General Store Sunday Brunch, served from 11 am to 2 pm, is a favourite amongst locals and visitors. Friday, Saturday and Sunday after 5 pm come for the famous Hume Hotel Weekend Prime Rib. Please call for hours. All major credit cards accepted. Located on the corner of Ward and Vernon Streets, Nelson. Phone 250-3525331. See page 26.

Located in one of Nelson’s landmark heritage buildings, you will find a warm, inviting lounge and a casual, family friendly dining room. Jackson’s Hole offers everything from chicken wings and salads to homemade veggie burgers and prime rib...there is something for everyone. Jackson’s Hole & Grill is one of Nelson’s favourites. Come check it out today. 524 Vernon Street, Nelson. Phone 250-3541919. See page 24.

The Royal The Royal on Baker now has amazing food with Red Seal Chef Christopher Gibbs. Happy Hour is from 4-6 pm with live dinner music and dancing to follow. Voted Best Live Venue in the BC Interior. Check out the menu and events calender at ROYALGRILLNELSON. COM. 330 Baker Street, Nelson. 250-354-7014. See page 30.

Page 50 GO & DO Winter 2014/15

Louie’s Steakhouse and Lounge Louie’s Steakhouse offers a distinctly metropolitan culinary experience in Nelson’s historic, bustling downtown. Whether it’s an intimate evening for two or a casual gathering amongst friends, Louie’s Steakhouse & Lounge is sure to provide an experience you won’t soon forget. Specializing in signature steaks, specialty pastas, rustic thin crust pizza, and FRESH seafood, Louie’s Steakhouse offers the finest quality food and exemplary service in an atmosphere of abundant comfort. Located in The Adventure Hotel, 616 Vernon Street. 250-352-5570. See page 27.

Max & Irma’s Kitchen Max & Irma’s Kitchen offers you the very best for lunch and dinner. All meals are prepared fresh and cooked in Max & Irma’s own wood fired oven – a time honoured method of cooking that imparts a unique flavour like no other cooking style. Every Monday is Ethnic Night! Definitely described as The dining destination spot in the Kootenays... come and experience Max & Irma’s for yourself!! 515 Kootenay Street, Nelson. Phone 250-352-2332. www.maxandirmasrestaurant.com See page 34.

Outer Clove Restaurant Longtime Nelson favourite, Outer Clove Restaurant, offers contemporary and classic dishes from around the world. While garlic infuses the food – from a subtle hint to a more intense flavour explosion – the service is warm and friendly, and the vibe casual. Everything on the evolving menu is freshly prepared from scratch and there are daily lunch and dinner specials. Enjoy a draft NBC beer with your meal, or a BC wine or one of our famous cocktails. The cozy, family-friendly restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, Monday to Saturday at 536 Stanley Street, Nelson (half a block uphill from Otter Books on Baker). 250-354-1667. Check out the menu at www.outerclove.com. Like us on Facebook. See ad page 33.

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

TRAIL Colander The Colander Restaurant is a family restaurant specializing in great Italian food. Lots to eat, served family style, at reasonable prices – The Colander has become known as “The Trail Tradition.” The Colander special includes: salad, spaghetti and meatballs, chicken and jojo potatoes, and a dinner roll. Or you can choose from a variety of other Italian favourites. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 1475 Cedar Avenue Trail. Phone 250-364-1816. Now available at Waneta Plaza – The Colander Express with pasta and more. See page 15.

Foxy’s Fine Food & Drinks Discover the city’s premier casual fine dining destination in the award winning Best Western Plus Columbia River Hotel. Foxy’s offers up delicious west coast cuisine, great wines, contemporary cocktails, lavish décor and legendary service. Daily drink specials plus… Half off Happy Hour 3:305pm daily. Wine Up Tuesdays & Wine Down Thursdays. Come in for Ladies Night on Wednesdays: Foxy Ladies’ Drink For $3! Finish off your work week with Foxy Friday’s Famous $5 Features. For reservations call 250-368-3355. See page p g 14.

BC Canada


kootenay lake fishing

winter Fishing at its Best!

• T-shirts • Gift Certificates • Golf Shirts • Hats

Reel Adventures Fishing Charters Nelson, BC

250-505-4963

• Heated Boats • On-board BBQ • Bathroom We sell fun!

www. r eel a dventures f ishing .com

100 Hall Road, Castlegar

BC Canada

250.304.6300

Visit us www.gokootenays.com

Restaurant 250.304.6311

2014/15 GO & DO Winter Page 51



Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.