2019 Experience the Mountain parks

Page 52

Headbanging in Radium Hot Springs Photo Courtesy of James Anderson

Come late fall, the village of Radium Hot Springs, as it goes with many mountain towns, slows down considerably. Many of the summer soakers, hikers, bikers, golfers, and the like, have made their journey home. However, some Radium “residents” never leave. In fact, come late fall, they start “raising the roof” with a headbanging show that always draws a crowd. Radium Hot Springs – a beautiful Kootenay Rockies village located 260 km west of Calgary in the Columbia Valley – is known for many things. Obviously, the gorgeous natural hot pools (the largest in Canada) immediately come to mind. The exceptional golf – there are two spectacular courses in town - the hiking, the Columbia Valley Wetlands, the quaint motel-lined downtown “strip,” which boasts ice cream shops, candy stores, restaurants, mini-golf, and the like, are all staples on Radium Hot Spring’s “To Do ” list. Throughout the year Radium also hosts a number of popular events including the unique Headbanger Festival. But it’s not quite what you’re thinking. There are no eardrum-busting heavy metal bands, mosh pits, or wild, all-night parties. No, the Headbanger Festival in Radium Hot Springs celebrates (in

Radium Springs Golf Course Photo Courtesy of Andrew Penner

a good, clean, family-friendly way!) the fall rutting season. And the bighorn sheep always put on quite a show. “Watching the big rams engage in their head-butting rituals is an awesome experience,” says Kent Kebe, the Manager at Tourism Radium. “It’s one of the most impressive displays in the natural world you can see in Western Canada.” The festival incorporates lots of chances to witness the headbutting first-hand. (This banging of heads occurs when two rams square off and smash horns in a thundering display of raw aggression and dominance. The winner then becomes the leader of the herd and earns the right to mate with the ewes.) Parks Canada presentations, guest speakers, photography workshops, interpretive hikes, and family art projects are other highlights of the weekend; one that is all about celebrating the iconic wildlife in Radium and educating attendees on how wildlife and humans can better co-exist. “Radium is one of the few places in North America where a herd of bighorn sheep lives and roams freely in a residential

Radium Hot Springs Photo Courtesy of Parks Canada / C. Douce

52 | Enter Our Photo Contests


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Experience the West Kootenays

1min
page 64

Experience Glacier National Park

1min
page 62

Experience Golden

2min
page 59

Experience Yoho National Park

1min
page 56

Experience the Burgess Shale

3min
pages 54-55

Headbanging in Radium Hot Springs

3min
pages 52-53

Experience the Fauna in the Mountain Parks

2min
page 49

Experience the Flora in the Mountain Parks

2min
page 48

Experience Wells Gray Provincial Park

1min
page 45

Experience Yellowhead County & Hinton

3min
pages 42-43

Canadian National Railway (CNR) 100th Anniversary

4min
pages 40-41

Experience Jasper National Park

2min
page 38

Experience the Icefields Parkway

2min
pages 33-34

Cycling the Icefields Parkway

3min
pages 30-31

Rocky Mountain High

3min
pages 28-29

Think Like an Artist

3min
pages 26-27

Experience Sunshine Meadows

2min
page 24

Elizabeth Parker: A Passion for the Alpine

3min
pages 22-23

Experience the Bow Valley Parkway

1min
page 21

Experience Mount Assiniboine

4min
pages 16-17

Experience Banff National Park

2min
page 15

Experience Waterton Lakes National Park

3min
pages 10-11, 14

Experience Cycling in the Mountain Parks

4min
pages 8-9
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.