Fernie, BC :
Parks and Trails
East
Kootenays, British Columbia, Canada
Some
of the National, Provincial, Regional, Municipal and Community Parks, Hiking
Trails, Heritage Sites, Lakes, Mountains and Recreation
Destinations in Fernie, BC including the communities of Elko, Sparwood and Elkford in the East Kootenay
region of British Columbia, Canada. Fernie includes the neighborhoods
of Brocklehurst, Westsyde, Rayleigh, North Shore, Valleyview, Barnhartvale, Dufferin, Aberdeen, Sahali and the South Shore.
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Fernie Alpine Resort is a full service resort
with accommodations, restaurants, rentals, gift stores and pubs. The mountain
resort is best known for its year round recreation like skiing and snowboarding and mountain biking. [more info] |
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Annex Park and Trails is a destination park situated on the shores of the Elk River, connected by hiking trails, surrounded by trees and fields of grass lawns. The park is a popular stop for many who enjoy birdwatching, picnicking and hiking. [more info] |
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Community Trails are recreation trails exploring the nearby backcountry forests and the community of Fernie, BC. The trail network explores the Elk River, Coal Creek, Brydon Creek, Fairy Creek, Mount Fernie, Mt. Proctor and more. [more info] |
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Fairy Creek Falls Trail is a hiking route exploring along a small creek leading to a viewpoint overlooking a 5 metre waterfall near Fernie, BC. The one way 7 kilometre trail has an elevation gain of 260 metres (855 ft.). [more info] |
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Hartley Lake is a recreation lake in the backcountry forests north of the community of Fernie, BC in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. The lake is popular for fishing, camping, off roading and snowmobiling. [more info] |
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Hosmer Mountain Hiking Trail follows a narrow path up hill for about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi.) to the base of Ghostrider Peak on Mount Hosmer. From the peak another 2 kilometres leads to the summit. [more info] |
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James White Park is a community park situated on the banks of the Elk River. The park is a recreation destination popular for picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, dog walking, cycling, frisbee golf, tennis and baseball. [more info] |
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Kikomun
Creek Provincial Park is a recreation and campground park, popular for its sandy beaches, lakes and trails, located west of Fernie, BC. The 682 hectare park was established in 1972 on the eastern shores of Koocanusa Lake. [more info] |
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Maiden Lake is a small lake situated within the community of Fernie, BC, Canada. Because the lake is easily accessible it is a popular recreation destination for birdwatching, biking, picnicking and dog walking. [more info] |
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Mt.
Fernie Provincial Park is a
recreation, campground and day use park near the community of Fernie, BC. The 259 hectare park consists of the Lizard Creek Nature Trail and a waterfall viewpoint. [more info] |
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Rotary Park is a small green space park located in Fernie, BC. The open space, amenities, parking and location make this park a popular destination for families and for holding special events like weddings and holiday celebrations. [more info] |
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Three Sisters Trail is a hiking, backpacking and wilderness camping route exploring mountain peaks, wilderness lakes, creeks and alpine meadows. It is 20 kilometres long and climbs to an elevation of 2286 metres. [more info] |
| Koocanusa Lake is a 144 kilometre long man made reservoir lake located west of Fernie. The lake is created by the Libby Dam on the Kootenay River located in Montana, U.S.A. The lake is popular for fishing, houseboating, swimming, boating and kayaking. There are many resorts located on the shores of the lake. |
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