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Cities in Kootenays


Cities in Kootenays

  • Cranbrook - the Kootenays largest city. - 29,498 people
  • Nelson - "The Queen City" of the Kootenays, renowned for its tourism, culture and outdoor activities. - 10,508 people
  • Revelstoke - summer and winter mountain playground. - 7,500 people
  • Golden - gateway to the Rockies. - 3,811 people
  • Castlegar - russian links provided by the Doukhobor sect and a Russian Orthodox chapel. - 8,612 people
  • Trail - home of one of the worlds largest operational zinc smelters. - 7,336 people
  • Fernie - world-renowned kayaking, mountain-biking, and skiing. - 5,278 people
  • Rossland - produced gold mines and gold-medal skiers. - 4,189 people
  • Creston - a vast plain in otherwise mountanous country. - 5,102 people
  • Kimberley - quaint European styled chalet village. - 7,300 people

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