


When it’s time to come in from the cold, warm up in the village of Big White or head back to Beaverdell for a hot cup of cocoa. You can drive up to Big White Ski Resort, located 70 km (44 mi) north of Beaverdell, for a day of downhill skiing and snowboarding. Pristine mountains and champagne powder make this area perfect for snowmobiling, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Or head up to The Bell, where you’ll find a 360° view overlooking the valley and Wallace Mountain. Roam along the riverside, or scale the heights to Goats Peak Viewpoint, elevation 1585 m (5200 ft.) located east of Wallace Mountain Road. Get out and explore the wilderness and natural wonders of Boundary Country in Beaverdell. Pack up the four-wheel drive and camp out along the banks of the Kettle River or at one of our Forest Service Recreation Site campgrounds.

Fishing around BeaverdellĬatch it and cook it! Create a feast with freshly caught trout from one of the 16 small fishing lakes that surround Beaverdell. See page 10 of this guide for more information. You should allow yourself at least one hour to tour all three trails. There are three trails to tour from June – October. Trapping Creek Discovery TourĮnjoy a self-guided tour where you can be a witness to the restoration of this rainbow trout habitat. In the winter, brace yourself for hours and hours of snow fun. Go on a fish tour, catch your dinner, or climb mountains and take in fantastic views. One thing you’ll find plenty of in the Beaverdell area is outdoor fun. The trail is near the main street and provides endless hours of cycling enjoyment. The Trans Canada Trail follows the Kettle Valley Rail Trail from the north at McCulloch downhill to Carmi and Beaverdell along the West Kettle River.īiking enthusiasts love the easy access to the Trans Canada Trail that connects Beaverdell to the Okanagan and Kootenay Regions. You’ll find this cozy town 51 km (31 mi) north of Rock Creek and 78 km (51 mi) from Kelowna on Hwy. They have some interesting stories and information to share. Have a chat with one of the 350 residents who make this town their home. Silver was discovered here in 1897 and was mined right up until 1987. The Beaverdell Hotel, Canada’s longest continuously operating hotel, burned to the ground in 2011. There are several charming buildings in town, including the General Store and the Ice Cream Parlour. The post offices of Beaverton and Rendell were amalgamated, and the name was changed to Beaverdell. In the summer months, you can get information on where to go and what to do at the Beaverdell Community Centre on Hwy 33 and 1 st Avenue.īeaverdell was originally called Beaverton. Stay the night in a cabin or bring your tent and camp. You can get supplies at the Beaverdell General Store on Hwy 33, open seven days a week. There are year-round outdoor activities you can enjoy here and within the Boundary Country. Unplug and rejuvenate as you camp along the Kettle River. Beaverdell is best known for its hiking and biking trails along the Trans Canada Trail. Winter Recreation offers additional information on snowmobiling and skiing in Boundary CountryĮxperience this unique town, filled with history and outdoor adventure.

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