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Road Trip Kootenay – Kimberley, Creston, Nelson, Hot Springs

Kimberley Nelson
280
km
4h
drive
All seasons
season

The Itinerary

Southeast BC's Kootenay is one of Canada's best-kept secrets: a string of valleys between the Purcells and Selkirks, dotted with themed villages (Bavarian, hippie, railway), hot springs and arts-and-culture vibes. A 280 km loop via Highways 95A, 3 and 3A links the prettiest stops.

Kimberley, a former mining town reborn as the "Bavarian City of the Rockies," is known for its Platzl (pedestrian zone with a 6 m cuckoo clock) and microbreweries. Creston, the Kootenay's agricultural capital (cherries, apricots, Kootenay Meadows cheese), houses the Columbia Brewery (Kokanee beer).

The Kootenay Lake free ferry between Kootenay Bay and Balfour (the world's longest free ferry, 35 min) is a cult moment. Ainsworth Hot Springs — a thermal spring in a former mine cave — is unique in Canada. Nelson, a bohemian town with preserved Victorian architecture and 20+ craft breweries, hosts a jazz festival and the Whitewater Ski Resort (renowned for powder).

Points of Interest

  • Kimberley Platzl
    Bavarian pedestrian zone, 6 m cuckoo clock.
  • Kootenay Lake Ferry
    World's longest free ferry, 35 min.
  • Ainsworth Hot Springs
    Hot spring in a mine cave, unique in Canada.
  • Nelson
    Bohemian town, Victorian architecture, 20+ microbreweries.
Practical info
  • Departure Kimberley
  • Destination Nelson
  • Distance 280 km
  • Duration 4h
  • Category Long (250–500 km)
  • Best season All seasons

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