Recently, my husband and I had the opportunity to visit Kimberley, British Columbia, the highest city in Canada at over 3,000 feet, for the 36th Annual JulyFest. The population of this alpine city swells from 6,000 to over 9,000 as tourists fill local accommodations for a weekend of soccer matches (over 1,100 players!), a tennis tournament, rock concert, and Bocce tournament.
In this small “Bavarian City of The Rockies,” we were amused to see nuns participating in the Bocce tournament! During our short, two-day visit, we enjoyed dinner at Kelsey's at the Kimberley Alpine Resort, where several parties were treated to “sparkling” ice cream sundaes and a lively wait-staff serenade. After a relaxing evening in our hotel room at the Purcell Rocky Mountain Condos, we ventured out for a healthy breakfast at the Snowdrift Cafe on the Platzl (downtown pedestrian mall), followed by a trip up the North Star Express Quad chair lift for astonishing views of the Purcell Mountains, and a train ride on the Bavarian City Mining Railway into the past where we experienced early mining life.
Visitors enjoy free parking on the Platzl, which provides easy access to all of the shops and restaurants. We made our way to Chef Bernard's Schnitzelhaus for lunch and decided on the daily special - an Oscar Wilder Schnitzel, smothered in crab meat, peppers, and hollandaise served with homemade spaetzl and salad. Sunday morning, we indulged in crisp French toast and Bavarian sausage at Our Place before locating a shady spot to perch our chairs for a soccer match. Later, we enjoyed a short hike to the 100-foot Marysville Falls and meandered back to town for an ice cream before settling in to watch the Extreme Skateboarding races. Though we didn’t have time to make it to all the local attractions, I would recommend taking a tour of the Cominco Gardens, five minutes from downtown. The Gardens have been blooming since 1927 and were recently donated to the city for all to enjoy.
If you’re planning to travel to Kimberley during the Winter months for their incredible powder skiing, be sure to take advantage of a self-driven sled dog tour or for the less adventurous – but no less exciting! - ride the lift up the mountain and take a scenic 30-minute tour on snowshoes. Enjoy an amazing chocolate fondue in the mountaintop Kootenay Haus.
Summer travelers, be sure to check out Kimberley’s several outstanding golf courses at Trickle Creek Golf Course (www.tricklecreek.com), Bootleg Gap (www.bootleggapgolf.com), or the Kimberley Golf Club (www.kimberleygolfclub.com). From July 23 - 26, 2008, Kimberley hosts the Kokanee Open at Trickle Creek Golf Course to raise money for the Helping Hands Food Bank. Or, secure a spot at the 2nd Annual Kootenay Chamber Classic Golf Tournament on September 1st, 2008, also held at Trickle Creek Golf Course.
Kimberley
is a four-hour drive north of
Spokane, Washington. Accommodations
range from inexpensive motels
to higher end condos or hotels,
so there is something for any
budget. Remember, passports are
required to enter Canada from
the U.S.!
If you go:
Air Canada (www.aircanada.com) offers a number of flights from major cities throughout the U.S. Fly into the Canadian Rockies International Airport in nearby Cranbrook, BC – just 20 minutes from Kimberley.
Delta Airlines (www.delta.com) now offers flights from Salt Lake City into Canadian Rockies International.
Kimberley Lodging Company (www.kimberleycondos.com) offers several options for ski-in/ski-out lodging at the heart of the Kimberley Alpine Resort. Call 1-800-525-6622 for more information.
Purcell Rocky Mountain Condos (www.purcellrocky.com) offers condo units with kitchenettes, fireplaces, and BBQ grills as well as standard hotel rooms. Call 1-800-434-3936 for availability and rate information.
Trickle Creek Residence Inn by Marriott – This all-suite hotel is located in the heart of the Alpine Village and each suite includes full kitchens, gas fireplaces and balconies. Call 1-877-253-6888 for availability and rates.
Polaris Lodge - Located right in the centre of the Kimberley Alpine Resort Village, just a step away from the Northstar high speed quad lift, the Polaris Lodge condos are equipped with kitchens, river rock fireplaces, and beautifully appointed bathrooms with Jacuzzi bath tubs.
Prior
to traveling, go to www.xe.com to check the current exchange
rate, and remember that while
many establishments will accept
American cash and coin, be prepared
to pay with Canadian money.
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