The trail is a 20 kilometer, 400 meters elevation gain/loss loop to the confluence of the Elk River and Kootenay and follows part of the historic Old Fort Steele Trail.
Fernie’s Best Western ballroom was pulsating with conversation on Friday March 6, as ski enthusiasts and special guests gathered to celebrate the 2020 inductees to the Fernie Skiing Heritage Wall of Fame.
Students in the Columbia Basin can learn about financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship through JA British Columbia (JABC). Columbia […]
Long recognized as one of Canada’s premier climbers and photographers, Pat Morrow will lead a Fernie Writers Mini-Conference Integrating Photography into Writing.
The spirit of Fernie’s mountain man is at the very heart of Fernie’s 43rd celebration of Griz Days. The powder king of the Lizard Range, the icon of Fernie’s winter heritage, is inspiring all things Griz Days for this year’s winter festival, from March 6-8.