Top 5 Nature & Parks in Rossland, Kootenay Rockies

November 23, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Rossland, Canada including RED Mountain Resort, Big Red Cats, Columbia and Western Rail Trail, Powder Paws Dogsledding, King George VI Provincial Park.
Restaurants in Rossland

1. RED Mountain Resort

4300 Red Mountain Rd, Rossland, British Columbia V0G 1Y0 Canada +1 800-663-0105 [email protected] http://www.redresort.com/
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

RED Mountain Resort

Fiercely independent RED Mountain Resort delivers 3,850 acres of pristine skiing, putting us in Top 10 terrain territory in N. America. With a new chairlift on Topping Creek, the skier flow and access to Grey Mountain is streamlined along with an additional 7 incredible intermediate runs over 300 acres of terrain. We really pride ourselves on fresh turns you don't have to fight for—that’s why we claim “#1 Acres Per Skier”! Your RED adventure now offers a wider range of ski-in/ski-out accommodations: modern condos with private hot tubs; The Constella, our new mid-mountain cabins; a design-driven modern hostel a snowball’s throw from the lift; and an independent boutique hotel, The Josie, at the base that boasts incredible dining and cocktail options. With 300” of annual snowfall, epic vertical (2,919ft/890m!), wide-open groomers, 360-degree descents, IKON Pass access, a rich tradition, and—phew! the BEST tree runs in BC, is it any wonder RED was voted “Most Underrated Resort” by Skiing

Reviewed By Britchick604 - Vancouver, Canada

I had am amazing stay at Red Mountain - it is a small resort with massive amounts of terrain. As a beginner the wide groomers were amazing and my partner (a ski instructor of 20 years) loved the off piste. And cat skiing at $10? Amazing!

2. Big Red Cats

Red Mountain Road, Rossland, British Columbia V0G 1Y0 Canada +1 250-362-2271 [email protected] http://www.bigredcatskiing.com
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Big Red Cats

Reviewed By N1250AIderekr

Had a great two days with big red cats. Despite very little snow in the two weeks prior to my experience the guides did a fabulous job finding good snow. The owners were forthcoming about the conditions and if anything they exceeded my expectations. Great terrain and great staff. Will spend my money here again for sure.

3. Columbia and Western Rail Trail

1960 Columbia Ave., Rossland, British Columbia V0G 1Y0 Canada
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Columbia and Western Rail Trail

Reviewed By jimrA6085ZK - Bellingham, United States

The Columbia & Western between Christina Lake and Castlegar is some of the most scenic, and unused, rail trail you're ever going to find. It does require some tire width although most of the really difficult spots have been improved and the trail is clearly a work in active progress. West from Christina Lake to Midway isn't quite as scenic, I don't think, but still worth a visit. With 2 vehicles, you can park in the middle at and cycle down hill the whole time.

4. Powder Paws Dogsledding

Red Mountain Resort, Rossland, British Columbia V0G 1Y0 Canada +1 250-512-8050 [email protected]

Come and relive the Gold Rush era by traveling with a team of 8 Alaskan Huskies up to an old mine on Red Mountain, between the beautiful Mt. Roberts and Red Mountain Resort.Experience the unforgettable thrill of gliding through pristine wilderness trails pulled by your team of ready and extremely eager sled dogs. Powder Paws Dogsledding Tours lets you be a part of the quiet beauty of nature.

5. King George VI Provincial Park

King George Park Road, Rossland, British Columbia V0G 1Y0 Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/king_george_vi/
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

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