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Nelson (Sinixt: k'iya'lmup,Ktunaxa: ʔaqyamǂup) is a city located in the Selkirk Mountains on the extreme West Arm of Kootenay Lake in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Known as "The Queen City", and acknowledged for its impressive collection of restored heritage buildings from its glory days in a regional silver rush, Nelson is one of the three cities forming the commercial and population core of the West Kootenay region, the others being Castlegar and Trail. The city is the seat of the Regional District of Central Kootenay. It is represented in the provincial legislature by the riding of Nelson-Creston, and in the Parliament of Canada by the riding of British Columbia Southern Interior.
The West Kootenay region of British Columbia, where the city of Nelson is situated, is part of the traditional territories of the Sinixt (or Lakes) and Ktunaxa (Kutenai) peoples.
Gold and silver were found in the area in 1867. Following the discovery of silver at nearby Toad Mountain in 1886, the town boomed quickly, leading to incorporation in 1897. Two railways were built to pass through Nelson. Due to its location near transportation corridors, Nelson grew to supply the local mining activity and soon became a transportation and distribution centre for the region.
British Columbia, also commonly referred to by its initials BC, is a province located on the west coast of Canada. British Columbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest and the Cascadia bioregion, along with the US states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska The province's name was chosen in 1858 by members of the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada. Its Latin motto is Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Diminishment").
The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the fifteenth-largest metropolitan region in Canada, named for the Queen who created the Colony of British Columbia. The largest city is Vancouver, the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada, the largest in Western Canada, and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest. In October 2013, British Columbia had an estimated population of 4,606,371 (about 2.5 million of whom were in Greater Vancouver). The province is currently governed by the BC Liberal Party, led by Premier Christy Clark, who became leader as a result of a leadership convention vote on February 26, 2011, and who led her party to an election victory on May 14, 2013.
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Mountain biking is the sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, using specially designed mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in rough terrain.
Mountain biking can generally be broken down into multiple categories: cross country, trail riding, all mountain (also referred to as "Enduro"), downhill, freeride and dirt jumping. Although the majority of mountain biking falls into the categories of Trail and Cross Country riding styles.
This individual sport requires endurance, core strength and balance, bike handling skills, and self-reliance. Advanced riders pursue both steep technical descents and high incline climbs. In the case of freeriding, downhilling, and dirt jumping, aerial manoeuvres are performed off both natural features and specially constructed jumps and ramps.
Mountain biking can be performed almost anywhere from a back yard to a gravel road, but the majority of mountain bikers ride off-road trails, whether country back roads, fire roads, or singletrack (narrow trails that wind through forests, mountains, deserts, or fields). There are aspects of mountain biking that are more similar to trail running than regular bicycling. Because riders are often far from civilization, there is a strong ethic of self-reliance in the sport. Riders learn to repair their broken bikes or flat tires to avoid being stranded miles from help. Many riders will carry a backpack, including a water bladder, containing all the essential tools and equipment for trailside repairs, and many riders also carry emergency supplies in the case of injury miles from outside help. Club rides and other forms of group rides are common, especially on longer treks. A combination sport named mountain bike orienteering adds the skill of map navigation to mountain biking.
Nelson, BC continues to be recognized as one of the best places to travel to and explore in the world. Maclean's Magazine named Nelson one of the "Top 10 Places You've Got To See" in Canada for 2014. Nestled in the mountains, Nelson is a travelers paradise. With a disproportionate population of artists, great food, a vibrant night life and many stunning natural attractions, there's no wonder people are starting to hear about BC's best kept secret.
No Travel Plan is about taking spontaneous trips. For this adventure we're staying in BC and spending a few days in and around Nelson. Highlights of our visit include a snowy drive along highway 6 & 31A with stops in New Denver and Kalso. We also visit Ainsworth Hot Springs. In Nelson, we celebrate St. Patricks Day at the historic Hume Hotel. http://www.et2media.com http://www.wildernesstrekking.com
Visit our website at www.snowseekers.ca SnowSeekers takes a look at Nelson, British Columbia with the help of local Rebeckah Hornung. Each week SnowSeekers takes a look at a different winter destination across Alberta and British Columbia, to give you a locals feel for the place your planning your next winter adventure to. For more information about winter adventure in Western Canada download the SnowSeekers Go-Guide App for iPhone, Blackberry, and Andriod.
Looking for World Class Mountain Biking? Look No Further. Nelson, BC has some of the best mountain biking terrain in the world! With steep mountains, lush forest and tons of great riding trails, Nelson has the perfect combination for any level of mountain biker. The beautiful scenery, refreshing lake and a mix of natural and built features on the riding trails will have you coming back again and again. Check out the entire video produced by Mountain Biking BC here - http://vimeo.com/87451028
Brand new from the folks at Nelson Tiny Houses. This is a massive amount of space full of beautiful rustic features. Includes a wood stove, IKEA equipped kitchen, 6 person dining room table, tons of shelving, hideaway couch/ bed in the living room, elevated floor with pull-out stairs, 2 great bedrooms and more. Seth and his team just keep making em' better and better! Visit Nelson Tiny Homes at: www.nelsontinyhouses.com Canadian Tiny Houses Listed for Sale and Rent: http://tinyhouselistingscanada.com - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/THLCanada -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinyhouselistingscanada/ **Subscribe** to our channel for the freshest feed ever! 🍁
The Go! Boardin crew of Lucas Debari, Blake Paul, and Kael Martin made the trek up to the great white north of Nelson, BC. Once there they meet up with Jason Robinson, and Matt Edgers, and proceeded to tear the backcountry up.
Scenes from, and information about, Nelson, British Columbia (B.C.). Of interest to tourists, students considering enrolling at Selkirk College, and people contemplating moving to the area. Nelson's vibrant economy and pristine environment is perfect for work, study, vacationing, or retirement.
Nelson, BC continues to be recognized as one of the best places to travel to and explore in the world. Maclean's Magazine named Nelson one of the "Top 10 Places You've Got To See" in Canada for 2014. Nestled in the mountains, Nelson is a travelers paradise. With a disproportionate population of artists, great food, a vibrant night life and many stunning natural attractions, there's no wonder people are starting to hear about BC's best kept secret.
In this video, Ann and I tour around British Columbia. We drive from Surrey to Osoyoos to Nelson to 100 Mile House to Whistler to Vancouver. Thanks for watching and please rate, comment and subscribe!
http://ultramodern-home.ru HOTELS - http://ultramodern-home.ru/hotels/ 15 Top Tourist Attractions in British Columbia: Barkerville Historic Town, Butchart Gardens, Hell's Gate Airtram in the Fraser Canyon, Mt. Robson Provincial Park, Nelson, Okanagan Valley, Queen Charlotte Islands, Salt Spring Island, Vancouver Island, Vancouver's Stanley Park, Victoria's Inner Harbour, Whistler, Yoho National Park
Travel with the publisher of Travel Guide to Alaska this summer. Scott Graber will guide you through every step of this exciting road trip to: Alaska,Yukon,British Columbia,Alberta, and back to the Northwest USA this Fall. Scott plans to travel over 15,000 miles by road, air and the Alaska Marine Highway.
Follow along as travellers Catherine and Aaron set off on a road trip in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia, camping along the way at BC’s Provincial Parks. They visit the mountain towns of Nelson, Rossland and Revelstoke, as well as Halcyon Hot Springs, and mountain bike the Galena Trail. Learn more about Catherine & Aaron's journey in the West Kootenays: http://explorebc.co/cOtcpx Plan your own road trip in BC's Kootenay Rockies region: http://hellobc.co/enw6oj Follow Destination BC at @HelloBC For more on travelling in the Kootenay Rockies, follow: http://instagram.com/KootenayRockies http://twitter.com/KootRock http://fb.com/KootRock Locations: 0:10 Nelson 0:19 Galeena Bay Ferry 0:30 Nelson 0:46 Fletcher Falls near Kaslo 0:55 Kokanee Creek Provincial Park 1:07 Oso Neg...
Looking for World Class Mountain Biking? Look No Further. Nelson, BC has some of the best mountain biking terrain in the world! With steep mountains, lush forest and tons of great riding trails, Nelson has the perfect combination for any level of mountain biker. The beautiful scenery, refreshing lake and a mix of natural and built features on the riding trails will have you coming back again and again. Check out the entire video produced by Mountain Biking BC here - http://vimeo.com/87451028
The places are: Chilko Lake Leon Creek village near Lillooet Black Tusk near Whistler Cathedral Provincial Park south of Keremeos Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park Hot Springs Cove in Clayoquot Sound Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Park - a 401 meter drop San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Park Eve Cone in Edziza Park Farwell Canyon of the Chilcotin River Joffre Lakes Park -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Fort McMurray as seen from the airport webcam May 4th 2016" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbUcWAZrSsY -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
This offseason, we've been getting into hiking. Here's a look at our first trekking trip together. There's a small amount of fog, an average amount of complaining, and A LOT of epic views. Song: Run Run - The Rivals
Nelson, BC continues to be recognized as one of the best places to travel to and explore in the world. Maclean's Magazine named Nelson one of the "Top 10 Places You've Got To See" in Canada for 2014. Nestled in the mountains, Nelson is a travelers paradise. With a disproportionate population of artists, great food, a vibrant night life and many stunning natural attractions, there's no wonder people are starting to hear about BC's best kept secret.
No Travel Plan is about taking spontaneous trips. For this adventure we're staying in BC and spending a few days in and around Nelson. Highlights of our visit include a snowy drive along highway 6 & 31A with stops in New Denver and Kalso. We also visit Ainsworth Hot Springs. In Nelson, we celebrate St. Patricks Day at the historic Hume Hotel. http://www.et2media.com http://www.wildernesstrekking.com
Visit our website at www.snowseekers.ca SnowSeekers takes a look at Nelson, British Columbia with the help of local Rebeckah Hornung. Each week SnowSeekers takes a look at a different winter destination across Alberta and British Columbia, to give you a locals feel for the place your planning your next winter adventure to. For more information about winter adventure in Western Canada download the SnowSeekers Go-Guide App for iPhone, Blackberry, and Andriod.
Looking for World Class Mountain Biking? Look No Further. Nelson, BC has some of the best mountain biking terrain in the world! With steep mountains, lush forest and tons of great riding trails, Nelson has the perfect combination for any level of mountain biker. The beautiful scenery, refreshing lake and a mix of natural and built features on the riding trails will have you coming back again and again. Check out the entire video produced by Mountain Biking BC here - http://vimeo.com/87451028
Brand new from the folks at Nelson Tiny Houses. This is a massive amount of space full of beautiful rustic features. Includes a wood stove, IKEA equipped kitchen, 6 person dining room table, tons of shelving, hideaway couch/ bed in the living room, elevated floor with pull-out stairs, 2 great bedrooms and more. Seth and his team just keep making em' better and better! Visit Nelson Tiny Homes at: www.nelsontinyhouses.com Canadian Tiny Houses Listed for Sale and Rent: http://tinyhouselistingscanada.com - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/THLCanada -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinyhouselistingscanada/ **Subscribe** to our channel for the freshest feed ever! 🍁
The Go! Boardin crew of Lucas Debari, Blake Paul, and Kael Martin made the trek up to the great white north of Nelson, BC. Once there they meet up with Jason Robinson, and Matt Edgers, and proceeded to tear the backcountry up.
Scenes from, and information about, Nelson, British Columbia (B.C.). Of interest to tourists, students considering enrolling at Selkirk College, and people contemplating moving to the area. Nelson's vibrant economy and pristine environment is perfect for work, study, vacationing, or retirement.
If you're looking for a Tiny-Home that meets all of your needs including off-grid and all season travel, the Acorn 2 from Nelson Tiny Houses is perfect. *Also, check out Seth's sweet T-shirt :) This tiny comes with 1 bedroom and 1 chill pad, built-in stereo system, TV, storage, movable ladder, wet-room bathroom, RV toilet, stove top, small fridge, cold-weather-proof with a Dickinson propane heater, 12 V battery and more... Visit Nelson Tiny Homes at: http://www.nelsontinyhouses.com Canadian Tiny Houses Listed for Sale and Rent: https://tinyhouselistingscanada.com/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/THLCanada Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinyhouselis... **Subscribe** to our channel for the freshest feed ever! 🍁
With power consisting of no less than 4 SD40-2s and a GP38-2, the KVR's Hotshot is shown making its way from Tadanac yard in Trail to the crew change point of Nelson. This trip of 47 miles goes through some of the most beautiful scenery in Canada. The KVR is a separate business unit of CP, consisting of the former Nelson, Boundary and Rossland subdivisions between McConnel (near Cranbrook) and Trail in the southern interior of BC. Only one mainline train, the Hotshot, operates over it. On this day, the Hotshot is nearly double its usual length - The previous day's hotshot had a locomotive die and couldn't continue, so this day had the 2 remaining locomotives from the previous hotshot to make 5, and did much more work than usual. For more photos please go to http://matthicksphoto.com/ra...
There's no better way to top off a scorching summer day then by attending Market Fest in beautiful Nelson, BC. Market Fest is presented by the West Kootenay Eco Society. The third and final Market Fest of the year will be held on August 23. Join me as I chat it up with a Jesse Woodward, Markets Director for the Eco Society, meet a few vendors and take in variety of sweet sights and continuous music from the Stanely St. and Falls St. stages. Once again this event was well attended by young and old from near and afar.
Episode #406 Nelson - Known as the Queen City of the Kootenays, Gold Trails examines the rich history of Nelson and the role it played in B.C.'s gold and silver rush!
J9 and I hit up the Kootenay Lake in BC with 2 days driving, one 2 day hike/camp, plus 1waterfall hike adventure, all while having a base of operations right on the beach in Balfour. Could not have asked for a better trip for Half-Christmas/my birthday. Big thanks to J9's mom!
Chez Totoche is a traditional French charcuterie offering artisanal bread, meats, pâtés and more. Handmade on-site with the finest locally sourced organic ingredients. Local and international gourmet cheeses too. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking and food preparation devoted to prepared meat products, such as bacon, ham, sausage, terrines, galantines, ballotines, pâtés, and confit, primarily from pork. Chez Totoche is a new charcuterie that recently opened in Nelson BC. Owner Guillaume Passaro spoke with Kootenay Morning hosts Anthony Sanna & Kristine Perron about his new business venture. Contact Chez Totoche (778) 463-3000
LiDViD Mountain Bike Trail Preview of Placenta Descenta in Nelson, British Columbia. Access to the trail head for the purposes of this video was via Giveout Forest Service Road. Local riders along the way mentioned that an "up" trail is under construction that will lead from the Blewett Ski Hill parking lot to the top of Placenta Descenta. As of the date of this video the up trail will currently take you to the top of Lefty and beyond.
RDAC Best of the West - Klash in the Kootenays
This award winning documentary written, filmed and edited by Jonathan L. Oldroyd and narrated by Bill Booth and produced by the B.C. Provincial Educational Media Centre, follows the history of Sandon, capital of the Silvery Slocan in the heart of the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia north of the City of Nelson and lying between New Denver and Kaslo on Highway 31A, was the heart of the silver boom in B.C. and now lies one of the most famous ghost towns of the West Kootenays.