4 Ways to Celebrate Canada 150 in the Kootenays: Put Ziplining on the List
The July 1 long weekend is fast approaching and soon everyone will be a part of Canada 150 celebrations..
Read MoreLook ma; no hands. It’s one thing to experience the rush of ziplining yourself, but sometimes you just have to share what you experienced with your family and friends..
Read MoreLocated mostly above 1,800 metres in elevation, Kokanee Glacier Park is one of the places to see in BC and is popular with visitors who love to backcountry hike and ski or those wanting to go for a leisurely walk through old-growth forest or fish in one the park’s many glacier-fed lakes..
Read MoreKokanee Mountain Zipline holds its second annual Community Day fundraiser May 26. This year’s proceeds are going to the West Kootenay EcoSociety, which runs the Kokanee Creek Nature Centre at Kokanee Creek Provincial Park..
Read MoreThe time has come. The zipline is open. You’re finally on your way. Adrenaline junkies and those looking for new things to do in BC need only to look at the Kootenay mountains to get their Nelson zipline fix..
Read MoreNot only is it good business practice to share testimonials and reviews, they are also a great way to share what you thought about your zip line BC adventure, and also let the business and their staff know what they did right and how they can improve..
Read MoreStanding at the edge of the launch, you look out to the green-tipped treetops and the snow-capped Kokanee Glacier in the distance. Your zipline adventure has begun. All you have to do is take the leap, and then you’re off to the races..
Read MoreKokanee Mountain Zipline serves as a launching point for spectacular scenery. Besides ziplining, there is nearby camping, hiking, mountain biking and fishing..
Read MoreThey’ve got a streetcar, microbreweries, some of the best java in the West and even hot springs. If you’re after a trip involving a zip line it’s easy to see why Nelson, with its plethora of unique attractions, is the place to go..
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