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Valemount This newly renovated hotel is located just 1 hour away from Jasper. After a day of snowmobiling you can relax in the indoor pool, waterslide and hot tub. Enjoy a jacuzzi in one of our king suites or stay for awhile in one of our kitchenette rooms. We look forward to welcoming you to our Ramada Valemount location soon.
• Hotel Features • Free Continental Breakfast • Free High Speed Internet • Gym/Fitness Center • Pets Allowed • Pool • Meeting & Event Facilities • Video Surveillance
Tel: 250-566-8222 • 1501 Swift Creek Road Valemount, BC • www.ramada.com/hotel/29153
Everytime is a Goodtime at the Gigglin’ Grizzly The Gigglin’ Grizzly pub serves up good food, good drinks & good times! Regulars & tourists join for fun & relaxation
Experience some local flavour
250-569-0101 600 First Avenue, McBride, BC
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Jacuzzi Rooms • Rooms With Kitchenettes And Family Suites • In-House Restaurant • High Speed Internet Access • Free Continental Breakfast • Huge Parking Lot - Security Camera Surveillance
Welcome to the newly renovated Premier Mountain Lodge Located in the Monashee Range in the Rocky Mountains, we’re at the heart of the action here in Valemount. Just 1.5 hrs from Jasper and 20 minutes from Mt. Robson, we’re an outdoor enthusiasts dream!
Reservations please call...
250.566.4445
Toll Free:
1-888-830-7888
email: reservations@premiermountainlodge.com www.premiermountainlodge.com 1495 6th Avenue on Karas Drive • Valemount, BC
Open to serve Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
THE SARAK
Family Restaurant
Snowmobiling Packages with the three meals, including a Lunch Box, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, & Lounge Daily Specials from around the world
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Safety is Essential
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Anyone operating in mountainous terrain is encouraged to take an avalanche course; come prepared with all the necessary equipment and know how to use it. Check the area’s conditions before heading out for your day’s ride at avalanche.ca and remember, “Ride to the conditions, not the opportunity.”
Mayor’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Snowmobile Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Westridge Family Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Keyhole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Allan Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Clemina Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Chappell Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Mount Robson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Cranberry Marsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Valemount Area Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Backcountry Skiing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 Cross-Country Skiing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 The YORA Backcountry Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Dogsledding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 McBride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Blue River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Jasper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29
Important Numbers:
Backcountry Closure Info: Police / Fire / Ambulance: Local RCMP: CAA Avalanche Bulletin: Report a Poacher / Polluter: Yellowhead Helicopters:
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1.888.655.8855 911 1.250.566.4466 1.800.667.1105 1.877.952.7277 1.250.566.4401
Village of Valemount: Headwaters Forest District: ABC Snowmobile Clubs: YORA Cabin Rentals: VARDA The Valley Sentinel
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Advertisers Index Ramada Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gigglin Grizzly Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Premiere Mountain Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Sarak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Diamond H Donair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Swiss Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 The Caribou Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Monashee Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 NV Mountain Chalets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Willow Burl Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tete Jaune Lodge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 VARDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 The Great Escape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Twin Peaks Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
1.250.566.4435 1.250.587.6700 1.888.766.9612 1.250.566.8244 1.250.566.4817 1.250.566.4425
Chalet Continental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Canadian Mountain Holidays . . . . . . . . 20 Alpine Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Cold Fire Creek Dogsledding . . . . . . . . . 23 McBride Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Farm Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Blue River Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Husky Gas Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Jasper Source for Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Jasper Rock & Jade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Glacier Mountain Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 The North Country Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Best Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Valemount Travel Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Alpine Country Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Did you miss out advertising in this year’s Visitor’s Guide?
To pre-book for next year at 250.566.4425, or email ads@thevalleysentinel.com. Cover Photo Courtesy of: Tourism Valemount Inset Photos By : Reiner Thoni and Joshua Estabrooks Design By: Shawn Wernig Printed By: Central Web, Edmonton / Calgary Digital version available at: thevalleysentinel.com VisitValemount.ca SUPER, NATURAL BRITISH COLUMBIA and VISITOR CENTRE and all associated logos are registered trademarks of Tourism British Columbia.
Mayor’s message Welcome to Valemount, where you are sure to find Mountains of Opportunity for the most exciting winter activities in our beautiful area. Valemount offers many kilometers of snowmobiling trails and an abundance of alpine riding areas developed by local groups and maintained by the Valemount Area Recreation Development Association. Outdoor enthusiasts will find here every opportunity for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, skating, and backcountry skiing. You can even venture deep into the heart of the Canadian Rockies behind a team of enthusiastic and friendly sled dogs. You will marvel at the beauty of our snow capped timbers, frozen waterfalls, icy rivers and lakes and endless panoramic views of some of the most magnificent mountain landscapes you will find anywhere
Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 11pm Sunday 12 noon - 5pm Mondays Closed
Dine In or Take Out!
VisitValemount.ca in the world. If you time your visit just right, you will also be able to take part in a fun-filled, energetic outdoor winter experience at our annual Valemount Winter Festival. Whatever your winter pleasure, you will find it here: a snowmobile poker run, a winter triathlon, and family games at the marsh. You can even go ice fishing on one of our local lakes and then "chill" with your friends afterwards for dinner and a drink in one of our cozy restaurants. Valemount provides excellent services in spite of its small population—we have more than 500 rooms in our many hotels and motels. So book your room, pack your gear, and Let the mountains move you to Valemount for some extraordinary winter adventures. Have a safe trip. Mayor Bob Smith
Open @ 4:30pm Daily 250-566-8244 1002 5th Avenue, Valemount, BC
Donairs - Burgers - Middle East Cuisine - Baklava
250-566-4453
Located in the Karas Mall, Valemount
Valemount
Swiss Bakery Ltd
Specialty breads - Pastries Birthday cakes - Daily/Weekly specials Coffee shop And more! Soup & Sandwiches available daily Come and meet Bogdan and Silvia 250-566-4035 1020 Main street, Valemount, BC Valemount and Area Winter Guide, 2010
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Sledding in the valemount area
for the more hardcore adventure seekers. For more information please contact the office of the Valemount Area Recreation Development Association at: 250.566.4817, varda@valemount.ca or view valemountrecdevelopment.com
Photo by David Edwards
Valemount is known throughout North America as one of the world’s best environments for mountain snowmobiling and wilderness backcountry adventure. Valemount boasts world-class alpine snowmobiling and offers challenges for the biggest and best snowmobiles and the most experienced riders. The area’s groomed trails also offer novice riders the same spectacular scenery and alpine riding experience. Winter in Valemount typically begins in mid-November and ends in April; spring riding, however, may continue into May and early June. December through March offers the best mountain conditions and almost always provides fresh deep-powder snow for everyone to enjoy. Valemount has four managed snowmobile areas, where trail passes are required, with groomed trails that access the incredible alpine snowmobiling terrain. It also boasts many other riding area opportunities
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Educate yours avalanchee.clfa, visit Snowmobile Gear and Par Alpine Coun ts try Renta Bumper to Bum ls: 1.250.566.9774 per: 1.250.566. 4140
Photo courtesy of Tourism Valemount
WESTRIDGE FAMILY LOOP
Photo by Ron Worobec
This area is great for socked in days or for a relaxed, casual and enjoyable ride. The area is accessed by turning right at the first intersection just south of town and following the road until you reach an open parking area along the right side of the road. There is a main family loop that will bring you back to the parking lot and will pass a little warming cabin roughly half way though the loops. Follow the FSR for approximately 13 km until you reach the hydro dam. From here, cross the bridge at the station and proceed right to pick up the
trail again that will take you through the trees and back to the valley bottom. There are many trails to explore in this area although it is rarely groomed. Westridge is ideal for beginner riding. There is intermittent cell phone service available on the trail. Westridge also holds some amazing alpine riding as well, but access is more for the intermediate rider. Please see our website at valemountrecdevelopment.com for more information. Cabin GPS Location: N52.822460 lat W119.34317 long
KEYHOLE 5,500-8,000 ft Elevation
A smaller area with skate park-like terrain, Keyhole is accessed from the Clemina parking area 30 km south of Valemount on the east side of Hwy 5. Please ask at the booth for directions from the parking area if you are unsure of
where to go. There is a 9 km long groomed trail leading up to the alpine from the Clemina parking area, although no cabin or outhouse facilities exist in the alpine area. Cell phone service is possible on the trail in.
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile • Obey all signs • Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone • Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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ALLAN C REEK 5,500-7,500 ft Elevation
To access this area, drive to the large parking area accessed 35 km south of Valemount on the west side of Hwy 5. There is a 9-km long, regularly groomed trail with fast elevation gain. This is a VARDA managed trail, with an alpine cabin and outhouse facility. Some riding experience is required. The area has something for everyone, from mellow lake and meadow riding near the cabin to far off mountain exploration as well as climbs to challenge the most versatile athlete. Allan Creek is a Caribou sensitive area, so please follow area boundaries, encourage other riders to do the same and report any witnessed infractions to the drop box in the parking area.
quette A snowmobile is as safe as th e pe Safe operatio n includes know rson operating it. ledge of the m awareness of ac backcountry h azards, and co hine, courtesy. mmon • Leave a trip itinerary with someone and back upon yo report ur return • Travel in pai rs (the “budd y system”) an ride alone, es d never pecially into the backcoun • Respect oth try er user group s and help th when in need em • Remember that alcohol an d snowmobil don’t mix es • Please dem onstrate goo d manners by common sen using se and respec ting the intere others sts of
Photo by David Edwards
Cell service available at Mt Milton Cabin GPS location: N52.577228 lat W119.160908 long
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile • Obey all signs • Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone • Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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ack It Out” Garbage can m ar the quality of a recreation experience - pa rticularly wh en a mantle of w viewed again st hite snow. Any garbage left al trails or at any ong of our cabins is unnatural and annoying to ri ders backcountry m and winter recreationists. The otto remains th e same as in th summer. e
C LEMINA C REEK 5,500-8,000 ft Elevation
Photos courtesy of Tourism Valemount
A favourite of many visitors to the area, Clemina has something for everyone and is highly recommended to the first timer to Valemount. There is a large parking lot 30 km south of Valemount on the east side of Hwy 5. There is a beautiful 17-km trail to a sub-alpine cabin. Travelling another 4 km down the groomed trail will take you to the Goat Ridge Bowl alpine areas. This is a VARDA managed area with a regularly groomed trail, maintained cabin and outhouse facilities. Clemina is an excellent family area where beginners can travel to alpine terrain. Riders of all skill levels can find suitable play areas. This area does have a CRA Closure in the Dixon Glacier. Please respect and obey all posted signs and refrain from riding in the plantations.
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile • Obey all signs • Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone • Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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Remember to
6,000-8,000 ft Elevation
Photo by Ron Worobec
Valemount’s prize jewel, this area can boast some of the best snow levels in the Valley. There is a large parking area and trailhead 58 km south of Valemount on the west side of Hwy 5. This is also a VARDA managed area although there is no alpine cabin or outhouse. There is a scenic 26-km trail to the alpine with a fast elevation gain in the last 3 km. This is a long trail and we do our best to keep it maintained to standard, although due to high grooming costs the area only gets groomed once a week and can be a bit rough. Chappell Creek is a Caribou sensitive area, please follow area boundaries, encourage other riders to do the same, and report any witnessed infractions to the drop box in the parking area.
Photo by Curtis Pawliuk
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• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile • Obey all signs • Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone • Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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Cross-country skiing
There are experienced guides available who would love to help you get the most out of your excursion, and even outfits that will fly you into Mount Robson Park, so all you have to do is make your way down the trail. Whatever your desire, there is world-class cross-country skiing and snowshoeing available in the Valemount area.
Photos by Art Carson
Tired of the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Want to get away for a peaceful and invigorating romp through the wilderness? There are many ways to enjoy the winter wonderland that surrounds Valemount. Strap on your skis or snowshoes and follow our regularly groomed areas or make your own tracks virtually anywhere your heart desires. The Valemount area offers top-notch cross-country skiing/snowshoeing terrain for any skill or endurance level. Take a leisurely glide across Cranberry Marsh, explore the groomed Jackman Flats and Camp Creek areas, or make your way deep into the heart of Mount Robson Park for a trip you won’t soon forget.
World Class Skiing In Your Backyard
Canadian Mountain Holidays Valemount Lodge
Retail store open to public. Please call 250.566.4111 for hours
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Jackman Flats The trails start 13 km north of Valemount, on the west side of Highway 5. It is a beautiful area with views of both the Rockies and the Cariboo Mountains. Regularly groomed trails with varying degrees of difficultly offer something for everyone.
Photo by Charlotte Smith
Pine Tree Trail - 1.4 km - easy Lichen Loop - 2.3 km - easy Juniper Trail - 3.4 km - intermediate Big Dune Trail - 6.2 km - intermediate-advanced
Camp Creek
The Camp Creek cross-country trail system is 14 km south of Valemount, on the east side of Highway 5, 2.5 km up the Camp Creek Forestry Road. The area offers great snow and easy access for every level of skier. Ample parking is available at the trailhead, with a cook shelter, pit toilets and picnic tables. There is a warm up cabin located in the Camp Creek crosscountry ski area. It is equipped with a wood stove, firewood, and an axe. For further directions and information please contact YORA. Jack Rabbit Trail - 1.6 km - easy Fletcher’s Challenge Trail - 2.5 km - easy Upper Bench Trail - 5 km- intermediate - advanced
Cranberry Marsh Enjoy spectacular blue skies and crisp mountain air, surrounded by three breathtaking mountain ranges while you ski on groomed trails across the frozen waters of Cranberry Marsh. This area is perfect for the beginner skier, as well as those who enjoy a leisurely cross-country skiing experience on beautiful flat trails. How to get there: From Highway 5, follow 17th Avenue to Aspen Street, turn right on McKirdy Road, and look for Canoe View Park (big open area) on the right hand side. Access the trails from Canoe View Park—Trails are subject to weather conditions, and are only groomed if the weather cooperates. Always proceed with caution. Marsh Loop - Approx. 1.8 km - easy
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Photo by David Edwards
the YORA Backcountry cabinS
CLEMINA CABIN Clemina Cabin is in the northern part of the Monashee Mountains. Fantastic powder skiing on west facing runs. Photo by Patricia Thoni
Trailhead Elevation: 850 m (2,750 ft) Cabin Elevation: 1,440 m (4,800 ft) Top Mountain Elevation: 2,250 m (7,500 ft)
MCKIRDY CABIN
Snowshoe or ski into the backcountry and experience rustic mountain living in one of the cozy cabins built and maintained by YORA. The two cabins are available for year round use. Each cabin is equipped with bunks and foam mattresses to sleep 4–6 people. The cabins are also equipped with a wood heating stove, pots, pans, cutlery, axe, saw and a limited supply of wood. Nearby creeks and springs provide fresh water. Registrations for cabin use are required and are made through: Patricia at the Caribou Grill, Valemount, BC. Phone 250.566.8244. Registration fees go towards administrative and maintenance costs of the cabins. Questions or concerns may be directed to the YORA executive: YORA, Box 886, Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0.
Photo by Reiner Thoni
McKirdy Cabin is in the Selwyn Range. It is a beautiful excursion area. However the few westfacing runs are short. The lower part is hard to ski due Photo by Art Carson to heavily treed slopes. Trailhead Elevation: TV Towers (car access) 910 m (2,985 ft) Seven Mile (snowmobile access): 1,503 m (4,391 ft) Cabin Elevation: 1,990 m (6,528 ft) Top Mountain Elevation: 2,095 m (6,873 ft)
In the 1980s, the Yellow Outdoor Recreation Association (YORA) was formed. This volunteer group maintains backcountry cabins and trails and grooms the crosscountry ski trails.
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Looking for a winter advenunique ture? Experience
Dogsledding
the th dogsledding in rill of the Rocky Mountains!
Doglsedding is one of Canada’s oldest official sports. For thousands of years, the dog has been an integral part of First Nations’ life. Trappers and prospectors also used dogsleds as a means to explore the vast mountain wilderness of BC. And while in some parts of the world mushing is still a necessity, here in Valemount dogsledding is a fun sport rapidly gaining in popularity. Learn about this ancient mode of transportation as you venture deep into the heart of the Canadian Rockies with friendly huskies and knowledgeable guides. Experience the silent, undisturbed beauty of winter; enjoy the crisp mountain air and the stunning scenery that surrounds you as you blaze along winding forest trails surrounded by massive, snow-laden timbers and frozen waterfalls. Let your team of dogs take you along the icy waters of Small River, until it all opens up to a wide, pristine valley with breathtaking panoramic views of open snowy meadows and endless mountain peaks. And your adventure doesn’t end there, depending on how long of an excursion you decide to embark on, as you may be invited to warm your hands over a crackling fire and share your tales of adventure over a hot drink and
some tasty treats, or even a full fledged campfire lunch. The trail takes you up and down approximately 1000 vertical feet of elevation along a 100-year-old trap line. Tours vary from one hour to four hours. Where else but Valemount can you take a step back in time and command your own dog team through the winter wonderland of this wonderful Valley.
Cold Fire Creek Dogsledding T
ravel through one of Canada’s pristine mountain valleys past an everchanging freezing river, snow covered timbers, and frozen waterfalls, aboard one of history’s oldest forms of winter transportation. 120 kilometres west of Jasper, past Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. 2-3 person sleds are pulled by 6-8 Alaskan Huskies. Tours range from 1 hour - 1/2 day excursions. Most programs include a trail side campfire lunch. Guests have the opportunity to drive their own sleigh or simply ride and enjoy the scenery.
Toll Free: 1-877-295-8505 or 250-968-6808 www.cfcdogsledding.com e: cfcdogsledding@yahoo.com
Serving the Robson Valley Since 1998
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McBride
If you like the outdoors, you’ll love the McBride area. Situated on Highway 16, midway between Prince George and Jasper, the scenery is magnificent. It is also a regular stop on the passenger rail line. Camping, fishing, hiking, horseback riding in summer, and ski touring, heli-skiing and snowmobiling in winter, attract visitors year round. The area offers a full range of accommodations, eateries and services. Just outside the village are beautiful Koeneman Regional Park, with its original log house, and Horseshoe Lake Bird Sanctuary, a stopping place for swans, Canada Geese, ducks and many others. Changing history and art displays are on view year round in McBride. With a walk down Main Street to the heritage railway station, visitors will enjoy McBride’s pride in developing a railway theme to reflect the community’s importance in the Grand Trunk Railway history.
McBride Hotel We are located in the beautiful Robson Valley surrounded by the Cariboo & Rocky Mountain Ranges. All rooms were recently renovated Pets allowed
250-569-2277
100 - 1st Avenue, Hwy 16, McBride, BC
Photo By Matthew Wheeler Courtesy of McBride Visitor Centre
McBride and Area AND MORE FOR TWO
The last spike Construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway began here in 1911, and by 1914 it linked eastern Canada through the Yellowhead Pass to the Pacific Ocean. It created many communities along the railway including Dunster and McBride. McBride village was called Mile 90 until 1913, when it was named after the then Premier of B.C., Sir Richard McBride. The picturesque railway station, recently renovated, now houses a gallery featuring the works of many local artists, craftspeople, filmmakers and writers. It also contains a bistro/internet cafe and the McBride Visitor Centre, where you can find out more about the valley and its attractions.
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Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm • Saturday 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
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MCbride Within McBride Village there are four motels, a hotel, and cabins, and outside town there are campgrounds, RV parks, several B&B’s and a lodge. Visit mcbride.ca for all of your accommodation needs. Koeneman Regional Park On the outskirts of McBride, this 4.5 hectare park provides a pastoral picture on the north shore of the Fraser River. A notable feature is the dovetail cornered log house built by Fred Koeneman. Facilities include picnic tables, fire pits, dry toilets and a large open field.
In and around town In McBride, explore the shops, visit the Library/Museum, and attend a concert at the Roundhouse Theatre (September to June); enjoy activities at the Recreation Centre and various local events. There are a variety of restaurants, featuring home cooking and a warm, friendly atmosphere as well as grocery stores and coffee shops for all of your dining needs. If your car or sled needs attention, we have a number of auto repair shops and two specialty sled shops as well as a hardware store and various retail outlets. If you need it, we can get it for you. The Visitor Centre is a great first stop for all of your information needs. Transportation and places to stay If you like train travel and have never tried it, the railway passes through many communities not seen from the highway, and allows spectacular views of the mountains and the Fraser River. The train can drop you off or pick you up at remote stops if prearranged. Daily bus service travels the Yellowhead Highway 16. Both services stop in McBride and, by request, at other points. There is also a 2700 ft (830 m) airstrip in town. Many accommodation and tourism operators will provide transport to train or bus.
The Koeneman Family Fred Koeneman came to McBride in 1923 and took up a homestead west of town. He worked mainly for logging outfits, mainly doing river drives, cutting wood and loading cedar poles. He also had traplines. Fred married Elizabeth in 1932. When their children reached school age, the Koenemans moved closer to McBride and built their home in 1938/39 near the Fraser River. In the forties, Fred worked for the Public Works Department and BC Forest Service as a watchman at the McBride Peak fire lookout north of the village. Fred built the log half-way cabin still located beside the winding road up the mountain. After Fred Koeneman passed away in 1979, the Regional District acquired the park land in 1981. Outdoor activities Surrounded by the Rocky and Cariboo Mountains, the McBride area provides many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in all seasons. Views overlooking the valley begin only a few minutes from town if you head up McBride Peak on foot or wheels (4WD recommended). A few hours’ walk into the alpine can take you to the peak (alt. 7446 feet), just 5 km from the village as the crow flies! Hiking or trail riding can be a day excursion or a camping trip. Canoeing or rafting on the Fraser River, mountain biking or driving up some of the side valleys are great ways to see the scenery and wildlife. During spawning season, salmon are easily spotted jumping at the Holmes (Beaver) River falls, a 10-minute walk from the highway. Winter provides award winning groomed snowmobile trails, cross-country ski trails and spectacular places for self-guided snowshoeing and telemarking, just a few minutes from McBride. Renshaw, Bell and Lucille Mountains are favoured destinations for sledders of all ages and abilities. Guided hiking, rafting, ATV, heli-hiking, heli-skiing and snowmobile tours operate in the valley. Stop by the Visitor Centre in the heritage train station on 1st Avenue, open daily, for your free copy of our Outdoor Recreation Guide.
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Winter means POWDER and it’s deep in Blue River, B.C. – Canada! Take advantage of the amazing snow in Blue River, BC. The warmth of this mountainside village is so engaging that you are sure to return year after year. The adventure crowd can experience everything from backcountry skiing and snowmobiling, to world class heli-skiing. Prefer the
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more laid back experience; try out our local cross-country ski trails or outdoor skating arena. Accommodations range from B&B’s to motels to resort options. Experience the thrill of unmarked powder in a pristine wilderness with world famous Mike Wiegele Heli-Ski Resort’s expert guides, friendly staff and supreme service are truly unsurpassed. Let Blue Jewel Snowmobile Tours guide you through the powder with their certified professional mountain guides in the lead! Always entertaining! Don’t have your own sled or equipment–they have it all ready to rent, very reasonably priced. Snowy Mountain Alpine Tours offers guided and catered single-day and multi-day ski touring, ski mountaineering, avalanche safety training and mountain skills courses in the Cariboo Mountains of Blue River. Snowy Mountain is the only adventure tourism operator that employs Association of Canadian Mountain Guides certified guides. Our terrain provides everything you have imagined about deep Canadian powder skiing. With three huts to choose from and over 100 square kilometers of big mountain terrain we can guide you into backcountry skiing Nirvana. With snowcat access, warm and cozy accommodations, terrain for all abilities and conditions you must join us! It’s picture postcard perfect and feels like Christmas all winter long as you enjoy a meal or inventive ‘cocoa’ after a great day of winter sport at one of the cozy venues in our village. Please join us for an adventure to remember.
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Jasper: Altitude, not Attitude. Jasper: Altitude, not Attitude. In a region renowned for breathtaking mountain terrain and world-class alpine skiing, Marmot Basin ski area in Jasper National Park is a special place - 3,000 vertical feet of superb skiing and snowboarding spread over 1,675 glorious acres only 20-minutes from the town of Jasper. Variety is also a big draw at Marmot Basin. Warm up each day on long, gentle, winding novice runs, then switch to steep, high alpine bowls and chutes in the afternoon, along with some glade skiing through verdant pine forests. The ski and snowboard runs are split evenly between easy, intermediate and advanced, making this an ideal destination for all ability levels. skimarmot.com. For those looking for a little rejuvenation and relaxation from Jasper’s active winter outdoor pursuits like Maligne Canyon Ice Walks, wildlife discovery tours, snow shoeing, and skating (to name a few), head to the destination’s newest luxury spa: The Spa at The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge. This ten-thousand-square-foot facility features ten treatment rooms, two couples rooms, rain showers, hydrotherapy baths and a revitalizing list of spa experiences. fairmont.com/jasper. Don’t miss the 22nd Annual Jasper in January Festival! Two fun-filled weeks from January 14-30, 2011 will feature special pricing on accommodation, as well as special prices up at Marmot Basin starting January 15th. Each day will be brimming with exciting events for families, couples, and the young and old at heart, from the Family Street Party, to events up at Marmot Basin, moonlight skates, live bands, chili cook offs, dogsledding demos, cabanes à sucre, art and wine nights, a Hops and Scotch night, a chance to see the famous Jasper wolves, Alpha & Omega on the big
screen, and everything else in between. For a complete event listing visit Jasper.travel. This winter, Jasper also plans to put a little fun in our history, as it celebrates David Thompson’s Bicentennial. 200 years ago, David Thompson, fur trader and explorer, came through the Jasper area in search of a route to the Pacific Ocean. His chosen route became the Trans Canada highway for the next 50 years. To celebrate the significance of David Thompson to the Jasper region, there will be a series of events throughout 2011 that will mark the Bicentennial. Kick off events will begin on January 15th, where visitors will have a chance to see and experience voyageur and explorer experiences from 200 years ago, like dogsledding, snowshoeing, and Aboriginal activities, ending with an adult-only event called the Fur Ball, an evening experience featuring traditional foods and entertainment of the fur trade era. For more information on the 2011 Bicentennial events planned in Jasper National Park visit Jasper.travel.
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www.glaciermountainlodge.com Family owned & operated • Eco Friendly
Glacier Mountain Lodge is a European-style mountain lodge nestled in the valley between the Monashee and Cariboo Mountains, bordering Wells Gray Provincial Park in Blue River, British Columbia, Canada. Special stay packages for snowmobile vacations are available Special discounts for online reservations Corporate Rates are available
A European Boutique style lodge nestled in the valley between the Monashee and Cariboo Mountains.
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The North Country Lodge and Restaurant North Country Lodge in McBride, British Columbia, is the largest and most complete facility on the Yellowhead Highway (Hwy #16 west) between Jasper, Alberta and Prince George, British Columbia. Whether passing through or spending the night visit The Lodge Restaurant. Sun - Thur 6am - 10pm • Fri - Sat 6am - 11pm
45 minutes east is the majestic Mount Robson, highes t mountain in the Canadian Rockies.
250-569-0001 • 1.888.695.932 2 McBride is a winter haven for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Come to McBride and try snowmobiling at its BEST!
Located on the Yellowhead Hwy #16 in the heart of the Robson Valley between the Rockies and the Cariboo Mountains, 1 hour and 45 min west of Jasper and 2 hours east of Prince George.
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The Best Western Plus Valemount Inn & Suites located in Valemount, British Columbia will make your stay feel just like home “but better”
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Complimentary Public Computer Internet Access Secured Parking Video Surveillance Cameras Exercise Room Guest Laundry ATM Machine Accessible Facilities Ample Parking for Busses and Trailers Winter Plug Ins Select Rooms with Private Balconies Conference Rooms ( Suitable for Weddings, Meetings, Reunions & Retreats...) In-house Restaurant Cranberry Lounge Indoor Pool with Waterslide & Hot Tub The Best Western Plus is nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountain Adventures in the great 24 hr Nestings gift shop outdoors await you, whether you prefer snowmobiling, 24 hr Front Desk cross-country skiing and/or heli-skiing for the winter. 100% Non Smoking
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