July 23, 2020 Targeted Goat Grazing! The goats have returned, this has become one of Fernie’s unexpected popular events during a summer with a shortage of […] Read more
July 17, 2020 Rafting Fernie Rivers is the season! The vast mountain wilderness experience for which Fernie is famous for revolves around the Elk River and its tributaries. Across […] Read more
July 10, 2020 Fernie Trails Update Fernie has become a mountain biking destination and a few hikers and trail runners are also discovering and enjoying the […] Read more
July 10, 2020 Council Supports Grant application for new Skateboard Park Fernie had a first big step towards a replacement skateboard park facility. The City of Fernie Council unanimously voted in […] Read more
July 02, 2020 Fishing Experiencing Huge Jump While many sports are taking a hiatus over the summer or making a limited restart, the sport of fishing in […] Read more
June 30, 2020 The Ridgemont Trail Revival Huge kudos to the volunteers over the past few weeks for the work in reopening the Ridgemont trail network. The trails are riding better every day! Read more
June 29, 2020 A Wet July is Good for Fire Season A wet July in British Columbia is good for fire season and the weather forecast is predicting it’s going to be wet. Read more
June 22, 2020 Obituary for the Ammonite Trail – UPDATED UPDATE TO THE EDITOR CanWel has logged the slopes on the south side of Coal Creek, the north face of […] Read more
June 22, 2020 A Ride for Elk Valley Mental Health Awareness As our community moves through the Covid-19 pandemic and adapts to many changes around us; it is also a time […] Read more
June 14, 2020 Fernie Alpine Resort 2020 Summer Pass Sale Fernie Alpine Resort is opening for 2020 summer with hiking, biking and scenic chairlift rides and Summer Passes are on sale now! Read more
June 12, 2020 FAR Announces Discount for 19/20 Season Pass Holders We’ve all be waiting and Fernie Alpine Resort has finally announced their Early Bird Season Pass program, along with a […] Read more
June 06, 2020 Elk Rim Trail Opens 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. Read more