Fernie in the Kootenay Rockies of southern British Columbia is a popular base for outdoor adventures, but is also proud of its historic downtown and vibrant arts scene.
Changing our relationship about the Big Bad Wolf by walking with wolves, learning about wolf behavior, and advocating for wolves at the Northern Lights Wolf Centre near Golden BC.
Golden, British Columbia is a centre for exploring some of Canada’s most awesome Rocky Mountain natural attractions, and is within reach of six national parks in BC and Alberta.
Meet Boo the Grizzly Bear at the Grizzly Bear Refuge at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort near Golden B.C. Learn about his activities and life in a specially-created 20-acre habitat.
Kootenay National Park in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia features snow-capped peaks, hiking in dramatic canyons, hotsprings, stunning scenery, and a good chance of seeing mountain wildlife.
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