Guide 2014
Your guide to ever ything Elkford!
What to see
What to do
Where to go
What’s inside the guide! 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 22.
Elkford at a glance Where the water is 5 great reasons Jenna loves Elkford Discovering Elkford - Calendar of Events Golfing in Elkford Camping in Elkford Work, play, STAY Wapiti Ski Hill Wildcat Days Map - Index
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Elkford Population: 2,500 Elevation: 1,140m Incorporated: 1966 Schools: Rocky Mountain Elementary School (K-6) and Elkford Secondary School (7-12)
This is Our Home Claim To Fame: Wilderness Capital of BC Behind The Name: Elk are many in the town of Elkford and the coal mine known as Fording was influential in the creation of the town.
The places where we work are also where we live. That’s why Teck employees are focused on making the right choices for the environment, for our local communities and for future generations. Teck’s five steelmaking coal operations in the Elk Valley employ more than 4,000 men and women. In 2012, we spent $890 million on local goods and services and invested $1.7 million to support local community groups. Teck invested in the Elkford Community and Conference Centre and Sparwood Seniors’ Drop-in Centre and is proud to give ongoing support to local charities and community groups. Find out more www.teck.com
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Where the Water is
For the water lover, Elkford offers many options. Whether you’re seeking seclusion and majestic sights at the Elk Lakes, a quick hike to Josephine Falls or fishing on the edge of breathtaking rivers you will find water that is sure to bring you everything you had hoped for.
not only an abundance of summer fishing opportunities, but during the winter, ice fishing becomes a treasured hobby of locals and visitors alike. Many campsites and trails are available for those that enjoy sitting back, relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
• The Elk Lakes
• The Elk River & The Fording River
The Elk Lakes Provincial Park is located 69 km north of Elkford. Surrounded by a breathtaking backdrop of sky high mountains, glaciers, waterfalls and cliffs sit the Elk Lakes. The Elk Lakes present 6
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Please remember:
Wildlife is abundant, so be aware and use precautions. Always tell someone where you are going and a map & GPS are recommended. Wherever your travels in Elkford take you, leave nothing behind but your footprints.
• Josephine Falls
A brief hike off of the road leading to Fording is Josephine Falls. The falls are spectacular, dropping 25 m down a rugged canyon carved out by the Fording River.
The Elk and Fording River both located north of Elkford are a fisherman’s haven. With as many spots known, there are more unknown. Fishers can wade or walk Photos courtesy of the District of Elkford
down the edges of the river to get lost in a day of some of Canada’s best fishing.
• Lost Lake & Lily Lake
After the trail from Josephine Falls, you will find Lily Lake and Lost Lake. The trails to these lakes are
recommended for the more experienced hikers/riders but with their raw beauty and remote locations wetland birds, big game and untouched nature are sure to be seen. Elkford Guide - www.thefreepress.ca
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5 reasons Jenna loves Elkford
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The Best Place To Celebrate Winter
Jenna Jensen
For many, winter in the Elk Valley seems to drag on. The snow drifts creep higher and higher by the day and sometimes the sun seems to be hidden away. In Elkford, this season is different. Winter is a time for fun, laughter, and celebrations. Winter in the Wild, Dog Sled Races, Wapiti Ski Hill party and events, an outdoor rink, great toboggan hills, Moonlight Madness Craft Sale and much more bring winter to life. The Infamous White Bear The white bears of Elkford have been the highlight of many news stories over the past year. They grew up in Elkford as curious cubs and have since been relocated after becoming a public safety risk by lacking fear of humans and consistently dining on garbage. Since relocation last year one of the bears has wandered her way back into the community. She has now been relocated to the Calgary Zoo to prevent her euthanization and to allow others to marvel in her beauty. Despite their trouble making, Elkford’s white bears have captured the attention of all.
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Strong Community Clubs Elkford has many successful and strong community clubs. These groups, ran by many dedicated community volunteers breath life and energy into the community. Whether it be the figure skating club, snowmobiling association or quilters guild residents have many avenues to explore all types of hobbies and interests. The Elkford Community Conference Center One of a kind architecture and state of the art construction makes this building widely recognized and admired, but it is so much more to the community of Elkford. This building has been bringing community residents together since its completion in 2012. With a visitor center, playschool, commercial kitchen and huge banquet hall the Community Conference Center is equipped for all types of functions and events. Expansive Trails Elkford’s trails system spans hundreds of kilometers and offer unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, snowmobiling or skiing these trail systems provide the chance for many to experience the back country on these beautiful trails and paths.
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Calendar of Events Discovering Elkford NATURE OUT EVERY DOOR Outside every door in Elkford spills nature. From wildlife to wildflowers expansive back country is what this community is known for. Elkford is an outdoor enthusiasts haven. Whether you like the calm, down to earth vibe of the community, or seek the adrenaline rushing thrill of back country sports Elkford has it all. A COAL BOOM CREATES ELKFORD Elkford is a young community in comparison to many, but nonetheless Elkford is rich in history and was created by the hands of hundreds of volunteers. Along with the backing of Fording mine and the boom in coal mining in the area Elkford was established to house mine employees and grew to become an established community of thousands. Many residents have lived in Elkford since the beginning and recall the early days of taking a dusty dirt road to get there. Development in Elkford was rapid and it was dubbed as "B.C.'s fastest growing community." Today Elkford is thriving and many projects and developments are always underway.
November - Wapiti Ski Club Annual T Party December - 31st Annual Christmas House Decorating Contest December - Moonlight Madness Craft Fair February - WildKat Combo Bonspiel February - Women's Retreat February - East Kootenay Midget "A" Playoffs February - Elkford Newbie Shredding Day & Ladies Ride June - Tee Off For Tots June - Wildcat Days Craft and Trade Fair June - Sixth Annual Art Auction June - Extreme Skateboard Challenge July Mountain Meadows He and She Tournament August - Mountain Meadows Men’s Open August - Mountain Meadows Ladies Open August - Mountain Meadows Seniors Open September - Mountain Meadows Club Championship September - Volunteer Appreciation Golf Tournament
RECREATION, RECREATION, RECREATION Despite the small population, Elkford offers recreation opportunities that surpass what most bigger communities offer. With a fantastic Aquatic Center boasting 4 lanes for swimming, diving board, slide, sauna, whirlpool and more to it's fabulous arenas, curling area and outdoor skating rink, no matter the season or person there is something for everyone to enjoy. Outside the Recreation Complex horseshoe pits, ball diamonds, tennis courts, sports fields, a running track and play grounds can also be found. ENDLESS EVENTS Elkford plays host to a large amount of events and activities throughout the year, ensuring residents and visitors always have outlets to build community spirit, make friends and have fun. Beginning in the Winter months Elkford hosts annual Sled Dog Derby, Winter in the Wild and Wapiti Family Fun Day, in the Spring an annual Ice Skating Carnival and Art Auction attract the crowds. Summer is filled with fun during Canada Days, Wildcat Days, Grass Smash, Elkford Triathlon and more. Just when you think things would calm down for fall, the Annual Wapiti Ski Club Party mixes a bit of work getting the hill ready for winter, along with good old fashioned Elkford fun!
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Golfing in Elkford
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lkford's Mountain Meadows Golf Course is well known for fabulous golf, picturesque views, and the lowest rates in the region. The course will provide new and experienced golfers the game they have been waiting for, while offering an exceptional atmosphere being in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The nine hole course was constructed on an elk grazing meadow in 1976 and has been a popular place for residents and visitors to spend the day in the sunshine.
to heavily guarded greens. Water is found on six of the nine holes and the first nine play much different from the back nine, so there are a very different 18 holes to be played which ensures a challenging and entertaining round.
Mountain Meadows Golf Course is home to two of the toughest par 3's in the Kootenays - the 184 yard 5th and the 195 yard 12th hole. Both holes demand accurate tees shots
Need some new golfing supplies? The Pro Shop offers all kinds of gear and gifts and there are always rentals available.
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C&F Restaurant in the Clubhouse offers a daily smorg lunch and a Chinese and Western Menu. If it's relaxation and a cold one you are looking for stop by the Clubhouse Lounge and take in the views on the newly renovated deck.
Mountain Meadows Golf Course Offers: • 9 holes • Clubhouse restaurant and lounge • Pro Shop • Practice facility and driving range • Lessons • Golf Carts • RV Parking • The lowest rates • The best mountain views • Golf for everyone to enjoy
We’ve got good news.
(Celebrating 115 years of serving the Elk Valley.)
From the day we printed our very first paper — back in 1898, The Free Press has reported on events, stories and legends of the Elk Valley for over 115 years. We are one of the oldest newspapers in Canada. We have followed stories from the spectacular to the every day, we’ve printed it all, each week: our politicians’ plans, the public’s questions, main street businesses on their way up and local careers on their way down, the hottest days of summer and deepest snows of winter. We’ve followed crimes and punishments, performances and players, our hometown teams’ victories, overseas wars, Canadian news, and B.C. views. We’ve celebrated community underdogs who’ve won and mourned lost loved ones. After more than a century we’re still doing our very best to be the Elk Valley’s newspaper. Your newspaper
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Camping in Elkford E
lkford Lions Municipal Campground is a beautiful tree filled campsite surrounded by 40 km of maintained hiking and biking trails. With over seventy five sites, hot showers, a sani dump, free firewood for all registered guests, a giant family sized fire pit and cookhouse for group gatherings this campground is sure to satisfy every camper. For more information please call 250.865.4470.
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Keep up to date with all you’re local hockey action on our website: fernieghostriders.com. We are looking forward to another exciting season!
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Work, Play, STAY
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esidents and visitors alike come to know the unique, fun and thrilling aspects of the community. Not only does Elkford have a thriving industry, lower priced housing and very affordable taxes, it offers outdoor recreational opportunities that can't be matched. ATV and biking trails are endless and weave through the mountainsides, cross country skiing takes winter enthusiasts through thick, snow covered forests, hiking and mountain biking are something every resident has done at least once, and snowmobiling and hunting are just a way of life. In Elkford the meaning of work, stay and play rings true to all and those who come to know and love all of the ways to play in the small community, couldn't ask for more.
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Skiing in Elkford F
or those seeking a fantastic skiing experience, Wapiti Ski Hill offers this and so much more. Ran by numerous dedicated volunteers Wapiti boasts 14 runs and lays claim to 1000 vertical feet of elevation change, catering to those just beginning or expert skiers. Not only does Wapiti have a great hill, there are also many other great features to be found such as a Terrain Park, fully trained volunteer ski
patrol, a day lodge and concession, lessons, rentals and more. The atmosphere at the hill is 'chill' promoting family fun and a great sense of community togetherness as night skiing and many special events are held at the hill. Long lines, and high costs are nowhere to be found at Wapiti, just great skiing. For more information on Wapiti Ski Hill in Elkford visit www. wapitiskiclub.com
Drs. Ryan Hoetmer, Eden MacGregor & Amanda Wyss
250.425.6330 Located in the Greenwood Mall
Satellite clinic at the Elkford Pool Tuesdays & Thursdays starting at 12 pm www.sparwoodchiro.com
"Helping you get back into action"
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Wildcat Days T
he community of Elkford goes wild for fun during Wildcat Days, celebrating the town with tons of events and activities. Wildcat Days weekend is named after one of Elkford's first pioneers "Wildcat Charlie" Weigert and is Elkford's biggest event of the year. Not only do the residents of Elkford come out
to participate, the celebrations draw in guests from across the Elk Valley. During the Wildcat Days weekend you can be sure to find something for everyone. With a parade, fireworks, craft and trade fair, clown, inflatable's, petting zoo and live entertainment there is so much to take in and enjoy!
Join in the fun at Wildcat Days 2014! • Petting zoo • Craft and Trade Fair • Clown • Parade • Inflatables • Live entertainment • Fireworks
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Camping Rest Area Aquatic Centre
Chamber of ? Commerce Golf Course Library
Elkford Map
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GPI Chartered Accountants The Elk Valley’s Chartered Accountants specializing in
District of Elkford Elkford is a picturesque Rocky Mountain town. It remains a place where nature prevails – and humanity borrows a bit of space.
Sparwood Chiropractic Serving the Elk Valley since 1999. Drs. Hoetmer, MacGregor and Wyss provide care in Sparwood
Mountain Mechanical Repairs for all of your personal automotive, commercial and industrial repair needs. From big to small we repair it all.
Marian B. Gravelle Notary Corporation The premier trusted Notary in the Elk Valley located at 114 Centennial Square in Sparwood (250) 4252114 marian@gravellenotary. com.
income tax reduction strategies for businesses and individuals, as well as other business accounting needs.
The Legend
Barkside Pets Barkside Pets has been serving pets in Fernie and the Elk Valley since 2006. They carry everything your pet needs to be healthy and happy from leashes to natural pet products. With a self serve dog wash, they are your one-stop pet shop. Open seven days a week, they are conveniently located in downtown Fernie. 791a 2nd Ave, 250-423-4332. www.barkside. com.
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The Free Press A weekly newspaper celebrating 115 years serving Fernie, Sparwood, Elkford and the South Country since 1898. Published every Thursday, it can be viewed online at www.thefreepress.ca.
Teck Teck is the largest employer in the Elk Valley with over 3,700 employees and 5 mines including Coal Mountain, Elkview, Fording River, Greenhills and Line Creek.
Mondays-Fridays 8:30-6pm and Elkford Tues/Thursdays starting at 12pm. Orthotics, ultrasound, exercises, muscle work, prenatal care. (250)425-6330 sparwoodchiro.com “like” us on facebook
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