Columbia Valley
Geographic region in southeastern British Columbia, Canada
The Columbia Valley is the name used for a region in the Rocky Mountain Trench near the headwaters of the Columbia River between the town of Golden and the Canal Flats. The main hub of the valley is the town of Invermere. Other towns include Radium Hot Springs, Windermere and Fairmont Hot Springs. The Panorama Ski Resort is located near the valley.
The Columbia Valley is home to the Columbia Wetlands, a vital link on a major bird migration route.
External links
- Columbia Headwaters Legacy Program
- Columbia Valley, BC—Business Directory, Local Online Newspaper, Live Webcams
- v
- t
- e
- Duchess (1886)
- Duchess (1888)
- Marion (1888)
- Pert (1890)
- Annerly (1892)
- Hyak (1892)
- Gwendoline (1893)
- Selkirk (1895)
- Rustler (1896)
- Ruth (1896)
- J.D. Farrell (1897)
- North Star (1897)
- Ptarmigan (1903)
- Isabella McCormack (1908)
- Klahowya (1910)
- Nowitka (1911)
- F.P. Armstrong (1913)
- Invermere (1912)
- Golden
- Parson
- Spillimacheen
- Edgewater
- Radium Hot Springs
- Athalmer
- Invermere
- Windermere
- Fairmont Hot Springs
- Canal Flats
- Wasa
- Fort Steele
- Jennings, Montana
- Libby, Montana
- Upper Columbia River Nav. & Tramway Co.
- Kootenay River Navig. Co.
- Columbia River
- Kootenay River
- Columbia Valley
- Spillimacheen River
- Canal Flats
- Upper Fraser, Nechako and Stuart Rivers
- Skeena River
- Arrow Lakes and Columbia River
- Slocan Lake
- Kootenay Lake
- Columbia Lake-East Kootenay
- Lakes Route (Seton, Anderson and Lillooet Lakes)
- Lake Okanagan
- Skaha Lake
- Thompson-Shuswap
- Stikine River
- Peace & Finlay Rivers
- Steamboats of the Inside Passage
- Gulf of Georgia-Lower Fraser
- Columbia River
- Oregon Coast
- Willamette River
- Yaquina Bay and River
- Coquille River
- Cowlitz River
- Puget Sound
- Lake Washington
- Grays Harbor
- Chehalis River
- Hoquiam River
- Willapa Bay
- Columbia River (Wenatchee Reach)
- Lake Crescent
- Lower Kootenai River
- Upper Kootenai River
51°2′N 116°37′W / 51.033°N 116.617°W / 51.033; -116.617
This article about a location in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e