Address: 1977 Panorama Dr, Panorama, BC V0A 1T0, Canada
Address: Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“During Covid 19 only gardeners are permitted access into the actual garden but if you are driving through Radium and need a break this is the perfect place to do it. Unfortunately there are no benches in the park other than inside the garden but it's still a calming, relaxing place. The area surrounding the garden I think is an off leash area but there is no gate to prevent your pooch from running out. Also along the West side of the area there is a hole in the fence with a golf course being on the other side”
Address: ROTARY PARK, Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“Fairly easy trail for my wife and kids but the downward entrance gave this 300lb brute a false sense of ease. Gorgeous scenery, a bike course, Frisbee golf stations... but if you want a 5 star rating from this guy you need to install an elevator...lol.”
Address: 1050 BC-95, Spillimacheen, BC V0A 1P0, Canada
“Words cannot express how amazing this place is. Immediately upon arrival it was calming and relaxing; even before meeting the owners. It was more of a calming visit with friends than just a simple getaway. The entire visit was just pure joy and contentment filled with smiles, gorgeous views and the best sleep I've had in ages. We will certainly visit again and make this a regular place to recharge and energize!”
Address: 1500 14th St, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0, Canada
“My kids had a lot of fun out there. There have a mini unpaved bike trail loop and an amazing concrete bicycle rolling site. Beautiful mountains and several excellent lawns are surround. Must go there.”
Address: Box 564, 180 Laurier St, Invermere, BC V0A 1K2, Canada
Address: 2 KM NORTH OF INVERMERE, Athalmer, BC V0A 1A0, Canada
Address: Westside Rd, Invermere, BC V0A 1K6, Canada
“Great trail with poor instructions for access. Well maintained and lovingly crafted. Tons of switchbacks and steep hills. Caution and good brakes are a must. Took the trail North from Fairmont Hot Springs. Trail end about 5kms short of Invermere where a paved city trail (not nearly as well kept) takes over. Great ride overall. Our trip was 61 kms return.”
Address: 5412 Munro Road, Newgate, BC V0B 1T7, Canada
“Such a nice place no service camp ground but have good generator hours. You need it due to it always seeming to get hot at 4 and its nice to run ac. Real nice boat launch but no docks so u need to pull your boat at night or find open beach to park. Wind always seems to blow at 3 for a couple hours. Awesome sandy beaches and great swimming. Gets deep fast but not so fast kids can use it. A little store on site for ice and ice cream. Some essentials but not much”
Address: 840 N Star Dr, Kimberley, BC V1A 3E9, Canada
“Great place to learn about or progress with Nordic skiing. Highly recommended as a rest from the slopes.”
Address: 301 N Star Blvd, Kimberley, BC V1A 2Y5, Canada
“Just returned to Kimberly after a ski trip in Fernie and the difference between the two locations is great. OK on the third day in Fernie we had a dump of snow and it was good powder, and amazing. Hard to beat. Nevertheless, Fernie was much better prepared on the runs. And the variety of lower runs in Blue and Green allows for a fun day. While Kimberly has the long North Star quad chair lift, and the blues and a few greens are long and converge on the bridge to the start of the lift. So a real bottleneck. And after the bridge to run down to the lift is not green.. Once up the North Star you can move over to the backside, but they are not always well groomed runs. In fact I was on Vimy Ridge and the run surveyor was having a real argument on the phone with the director about opening runs. It would also be nice if somebody took a brush cutter to the pines growing on the runs. The RCR staff at the locations seem to come from different planets, the Fernie staff are great friendly and helpful. And the ski patrol is on the ball. You can't say that of Kimberly at all. Except being for the cafe staff they are friendly..”
Address: Site 500 St Marys Lake Rd, Kimberley, BC V1A 3B9, Canada
“Campground is in a great spot. The river view sites have a great view and are close to some hiking trails. There bathrooms/ showers were always kept very clean and the showers are free. The kids loved the pool. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because it's getting on the expensive side for a campsite.”
Address: 4140 Abbey Rd, Newgate, BC V0B 1T7, Canada
“Our experience with Sunshine was great ! Gord who did the orientation with us was an awesome guy! We took the sunbreezer house boat for 4 nights and was newly renovated so that was a plus and on our first night we were all new to house boating so didn’t know much about it and didn’t have any lights out first night so in the morning we had someone come out and all he did was flip a switch in the engine bay. It was late too so couldn’t call anyone. Everything was perfect after that until we got hit with a wind storm the second night and we ended up loosing a stake luckily someone saw us and brought us a new one (you’ll get charged for $50 and won’t know till the end of your vacation. Talked to someone on the phone about it and said I didn’t think that was our fault so she was nice enough to drop it to $25) with the wind storm we were getting rain too and the bunk room has a water leak from the light on the roof in there which is also a safety hazard for passengers plus all your clothes and stuff gets wet on the top bunk. Following into the 3rd day with all the rain going on we couldn’t get our generator going luckily Gord came out and got us a new one. We did have a small accident that no one knew about that scuffed the paint off the wall in the back of the boat which did cost a $100 for them to paint over. (I’m assuming this because any other damage in the boat was just painted over previously) Our last night it got pretty cold on the lake and someone closed the window in a room and and the window shattered and will cost ya $250 and that’s totally fine but we should’ve known to do our own inspection first because anything could’ve been wrong in there maybe there was a small crack in it already. Other than that the experience with Sunshine was great everyone had a good time and we’re very thankful for this.”
Address: 290 Rossland Blvd, Kimberley, BC V1A 2R6, Canada
“Beautifully maintained gardens and worth the visit! It’s a very nice 15 minute walk from downtown. The walk up from Howard Street is great but a little rougher terrain.”
Address: 7274 Radium Valley Rd, Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“Wish I found out about Ridgeview Resort sooner!!! What a beautiful place to spend a relaxing vacation! We booked vacation home #60 for 4 nights in late September. The staff was amazing and the facilities were fantastic! This resort has it all and the activities never stop. The Rec Centre has a banquet room, games room, library, movie room, clean pool and a hot tub that is nice and toasty hot! We will be coming back next summer!! The house was amazing and was huge!! It really felt like a home and had everything you would need to bake cookies or a cake and even had a Turkey roaster! This is an ideal place to spend the holidays with family! We had an amazing experience and can’t wait to go back! Definitely check out their website!”
Address: Kikomun Newgate Rd, East Kootenay B, BC V0B 1T0, Canada
“Stayed here last year.. awesome campsite with great owners. Felt just like Crownland camping. Wish we could reserve a site, but it is first come, first serve.”
Address: Oestriech Rd, Grasmere, BC V0B 1R0, Canada
“One of the friendliest campgrounds I've been to. Water is clear and sandy bottoms.”
Address: 9875 Oestreich, Harold Ellis Rd, Koocanusa-West, BC V0B 1T5, Canada
“Loved our weekend at the lake. The campground is clean and well kept with beautiful views of Lake Koocanusa. We will be back!”
Address: East Kootenay B, BC V0B 1T4, Canada
“Good family beach with plenty of sand and a swimming area that's separated by logs from the rest of the lake. Good parking and bathrooms at the top, and a picnic area in between the lot and the lake.”
Address: G Marble Canyon, East Kootenay, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“This is my favorite short hike in the region. This hike has a decent parking lot and restrooms at the trailhead. It is an out and back trail with a distance of about 1 mile depending on how you walk it (there are multiple bridges and you can go several ways). Elevation gain was very minimal and it made for a very easy hike. The hike starts off next to the Kootenay river and then quickly gains a little elevation so that you're now above the river and hiking on the top of the narrow marble canyon. Along the way there are multiple bridges to cross and some really amazing views. The trail has educational signs as well and terminates at a nice little waterfall. Be aware that it gets misty so the ground can be wet in some areas even on a sunny day.”
Address: Banff-Windermere Hwy, East Kootenay, BC V0A 1M0, Canada
“This campground has a lot of trees surrounding the sites which helps with privacy. the campground does not have showers and the bathrooms are flush-able BUT the bathrooms do NOT have lights inside so it gets very dark at night, Must bring a flash light. There is a lot of wood for fires. The highway is close so you can here the vehicles but it isn't to loud (we found). I would go back to this campground but would like it more if the bathrooms had power inside. My star ranking system: 1: Bad / Don't go there 2: Could be better 3: Average 4: Above average but not the best 5: A true top notch place”
Address: 1783 Victoria Ave RR 2, Windermere, BC V0B 2L2, Canada
“So grateful to have snagged one of the 3 night by night spots at Shadybrook for 2 nights. We wish we could have stayed much longer!!! We were pleasantly surprised to get such a big lot with beautiful mature trees and plenty of room for both our 40’ fifth wheel and our 22’ truck. We loved being so close to the lake (1 minute walk if that) & having the marina to have friends pick us up via boat for the day. The dog parks & recycling were also appreciated. I enjoyed seeing dozens of deer meandering through the campground… they were not phased by me or my dogs on our morning walks which was neat. Would HIGHLY recommend Shadybrook and would come back in a heartbeat! Thank you!”
Address: 2040 Elko-Grasmere Rd, Grasmere, BC V0B 1R1, Canada
“Have visited a bunch of times. The sites are large, rustic and private. Absolutely beautiful. The valley is amazing (you will frequently see wildlife there, from Quail to Deer to..... ) ; the host is very friendly and helpful. It's a great location and close to other places you may want to visit, from Fernie to Lake Kookanusa (many many beaches to visit). Check out Sunshine Houseboats and Marina while in the area.”
Address: Kootenay National Park, East Kootenay G, BC V0A 1L0, Canada
“It is one of the most underrated NP in Canada. Spectacular water falls. Great little lookout area just along the highway and parking lot. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. Those who want adventure can take the trail that just starts after the bridge. The water is glacial and light turquoise. Must visit place in Kootenay National Park.”
Address: 51 103 Ave, Kimberley, BC V1A 1B1, Canada
Address: 510 Chief David Rd, Baynes Lake, BC V0B 1T4, Canada
“We are van campers, needed a place to crash, this was it! Rick was super helpful and got us a spot. Outdoor bathrooms and sink were clean and did the job. Fully supplied. Showers and laundry on site. Mostly seasonal campers but we were welcomed.”
Address: East Kootenay B, BC V0B 1T0, Canada
“Family oriented campground with access to lake and beach. Lots of mature trees for shade but few shrubs, so privacy is somewhat lacking. Well maintained roadways and pads in variety of sizes, suitable for small vehicles and tents as well as larger trailers. Despite the bustle of activity during the day (including kids racing around on bikes and parents pushing baby strollers) it quiets down nicely at night for a peaceful sleep. A certain amount of sites are reservable with a some first come first serve available. Wheelchair accessible pit toilets, but no sink. Running water available from pipes near garbage and recycling bins. Overall a good place if you're looking for more of a family/friend outdoor experience, but don't expect anything close to remote wilderness. Dogs are fine at campground (on leash) but are not allowed on beach.”
Address: unnamed Rd, East Kootenay B, BC V0B 2J0, Canada
“Private / permanent camping. It's awesome. Levi and wendy, the hosts are great. Sand is spectacular I think there are some nightly and monthly spots available. After 6 years I still love it. Boat launch is dependent upon water level.”
Address: Perry Creek Rd, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7C6, Canada
“This place had a scenic view of the lake in the park which was pretty much exciting, watching and listening as the water rush calms me down.It’s quite peaceful the more you watch those waters run. I definitely love Those Little gray Rocks 🪨 placed in the middle of the park right at the entrance. There’s a shed for those who would want some privacy, there are seats outside for a large number of people just incase you wanna eat or drink something. And there’s a trail around the grass where you can take a little walk In the woods 🪵.This is a good place for hiking 🥾 as well. HAPPY HIKING 🥾 🫶”
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