Nakusp hosts BC Historical Federation Conference
The conference will bring history scholars from across the province to the village of Nakusp.
The conference will bring history scholars from across the province to the village of Nakusp.
Tradespeople and urban refugees alike are coming to the Kootenays to reinvent their lives with a career in the growing tourism sector.
Read moreTradespeople and urban refugees reinvent themselves in the Kootenay tourism industry
Jikke Gyorki worked her way to the top of the tourism food chain in Fernie, BC. A mountain biker, skier and powerhouse mom, Jikke’s career in tourism career lets her share her passions with others.
Use your Nakusp Public Library card to borrow everything from iPads to snowshoes.
Read moreThere’s more than just books at the Nakusp Public Library
Love road-biking? Nakusp, BC has some of the best variable terrain and stunning views you’ll find on a bike.
Close proximity to nature. Active lifestyles. Interesting people. These are some of the reasons Golden locals love where they live.
Read moreVIDEO: Locals share why they love living in Golden, BC
With its healthy resource-based economy and emerging tourism and technology sectors, the Elk Valley would like to attract new full-time residents to live and work in the region
Adventure tourism guide Craig Campbell founded the Kootenay Rafting Company in Kimberley, BC
Read moreKimberley kayaker celebrates 20 years of entrepreneurship on Kootenay rivers
Want to live in a new, stylish, energy-efficient home with a beautiful ever-changing lake view in the heart of the Kootenays? Well, now you can. Two units are for sale in the newly built Bell Triplex in Nakusp, BC. Collaborative project The modern triplex built on the Nakusp waterfront by local outfit Madden Timber Construction …
Ali Haeri, 40, has struck a long-sought balance playing music in the summers and ski guiding at Revelstoke Mountain Resort in the winters.
Read moreRevelstoke ski guide turned musician embraces freelance life