
The Kootenay Rockies feature highways carved through snow-mantled mountains, sparkling, crystal-clear lakes dot the landscape along with fertile farmlands, rolling ranchlands and deep, lush mountainous valleys. Famous for its incredible ski resorts, championship golf, natural hot springs and abundant wildlife. History plays an important part in the Kootenay Rockies – Fort Steele Heritage Town, Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in Cranbrook, the Sandon ghost town and the city of Nelson are just some of the many communities and sites to visit...more info>
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