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Golden BC Canada, The Outdoor Sportsman's Paradise Author: Margot B.
Golden is a village of 10,000 population situated in the confluence
of the British Columbia and Kicking Horse rivers in a long deep
valley between the Rocky and Purcell Mountain ranges in eastern BC,
at an elevation of 790 m [2591 ft] located at the heart of six
mountainous national parks: Yoho, Banff, Jasper, Kootenay Glacier
and Mount Revelstoke. Yoho National Park, the 'adopted' park of the
community, is a half-hour drive east of Golden. From May to
September mountain biking, hang/paragliding, bungee jumping, and
snowboarding are popular, and of course skiing during the winter.
Tobogganing, skating, or Nordic skiing through rolling windy trails
through woods. Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding, Heli-Skiing, Cat
Skiing, Snow mobiling, Dog Sledding, and Ice Climbing from
mid-November to the End of March.
Pilots from all over the world flock to the Mount 7 flying site to
paraglide and hang-glide. Horseback Riding, hiking, mountain biking,
golfing, fishing, and air tours. World class white water rafting,
ATVing, motocross, and rock climbing attract international thrill
seekers. Bird and wildlife viewing, slow floats, wetland scenic
forest tours.
Cruise the numerous small mountain roads. Tour season is [weather
permitting] from May to October. The Rocky Mountain Trench is a major migratory path, and a great diversity of birds also settles in the Columbia Valley. 265 transient and resident species have been counted in Golden so far. Reflection Lake, the Edelweiss slough and Moberly Marsh are favourite birding spots. You can do bird watching year-round, although there are more species during migration in spring [April to June] and fall [September to October]
At
the Columbia River you can view birds of prey, herons and ducks.
Paddle the Blaeberry River for more action. The Kicking Horse River
is the place to be for great whitewater action. For very experienced
kayakers the lower canyon with its class IV rapids is ideal. Season:
May to October.
In
1912 six Swiss Mountain Guides and their families moved permanently
to Golden. Canadian Pacific Rail had hired them as professional
mountain guides for the many tourists who wanted to explore the
Canadian Rocky Mountains. Today there are many ACMG certified
mountain guides who live and work in Golden and the mountains
around. Golden attracts climbers from all over the world.
Track-set trails are just minutes from town at the Golden Golf
Course. More challenging trails can be found at Dawn Mountain Nordic
Trail System at the base of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Many more
tracks set by XC-enthusiasts can be found in the Blaeberry and
Columbia Valley. The season is from December to April.
Golden is the centre for the 'Golden Triangle' Tour where you cross
the Continental Divide twice. You can go at your own pace or book a
package with one of the tour companies.
Season lasts from late November to April.
The
new Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is being developed into a 250-
acre resort, encompassing 4005 acres of ski and snowboarding
terrain, with views of the Canadian Rockies. The new gondola rises
to the summit of the Dogtooth Mountain Range at an elevation of 7705
feet [2350 meters] where the new Eagle's Eye Restaurant is located.
The excellent snow conditions will include a vertical drop of 4,133
feet [1260 meters] from the top lift, making it the second highest
in Canada. Ski season is from early December to the end of April.
The
area's fishing opportunities are endless, ranging from early and
late rainbow trout, small cut-throat trout in alpine lakes to char
in the river and giant ling [turbot] and Dolly Varden in the hydro
reservoir. Guides can take you to the type of fishing you prefer and
provide all the equipment from boats to heli-fishing. One of the
more popular lake areas is south of Golden, near Parson and Brisco.
Many of the lower lakes open early in May, and more fishing can be
found at higher elevations as summer arrives. A popular lake is
Mitten Lake. Also excellent are the Cleland and Jade Lakes, and to
the west, the Blackwater Lake. Stocked rainbow trout up to 24-inches
can be caught in these areas. North/northwest of Golden are the
Susan and Jeb Lakes in the area of the Big Bend Highway and are
usually open by early July. These two lakes are renowned for their
Brook trout. Anglers should note that the waters to the north remain
cooler longer in the summer and often provide a more vigorous fish
than the lethargic ones of the southern waters. Many of the higher
alpine lakes, which open at various times later in the summer offer
exciting and picturesque fly and spin- cast opportunities. The more
popular areas include Gorman, Quartz and Silent Lakes - and all
trailheads are within 25 minutes of town. Hike-in distances range
from several kilometres to much longer.
The
Golden Golf & Country Club is rated one of the top 10 is B.C., the
75th best course in Canada by Score magazine, with Golf Digest
rating it three-and-a-half stars. Whether you play pro or beginner
there are complete facilities and services at the 18-hole
championship course. The season is from mid April to October. The
course ranges from 5,380 yards to 6,818 yards long. One hole, the
11th, has such a fine setting that wedding parties have utilized the
spot for photographs. It is a par 4, running 385 yards downhill from
an elevated tee, with Holt Creek running beside it. This course
features a pro shop, which can completely outfit all golfing needs.
As well, there is a full-service restaurant, lounge and outdoor
patio.
The
birthplace area of the sport and one of the best in the world. Daily
to weekly packages.
Take
a stroll along the dike of the Kicking Horse River or along the
numerous trails to the alpine on your own or join a group at one of
the remote alpine lodges accessible by helicopter or a guided tour
to the world heritage site of the Yoho Burgess-Shale.
The
lake affords excellent fly-fishing. You can find marmots and pikas
along talus slopes and goats on the cliffs above. The hike is three
kilometres in length, ending at the lake, and takes about 90-
minutes.
You
will find specially trained horses for the beginner to the expert.
Tours range from short rides to multiple day excursions. Riding
season is from mid-June to October.
Although most people like to go hunting with their cameras, some
take a rifle and want to come back with a trophy. The BC Government
allows hunting of black bears, mountain goats and other animals
within limited quotas and led by certified guide outfitters. Hunting
seasons vary depending on species.
With
7,700 feet of vertical terrain enthusiasts can ride the mountains
themselves or with guides, which are available at Kicking Horse
Mountain Resort where they launch their rides down the mountain. For
the price of a day's lift ticket you can bike down 4200 vertical
feet, accessed by the gondola. Mount 7 is the location of the
legendary Mount 7 Psychosis downhill race offering some 12
kilometres of downhill drops, steeps and technical woodwork
playgrounds. People can pedal to the top, with several jump-off
trails at three, five and six- kilometres. Shuttling via truck
15-kilometres to the top is a popular option.
Golden has an in-town trail system as well as a 45-kilometre trail
system on the west bank of the Columbia River along the Canyon Creek
trail along the narrow deep canyon, which is a steep climb up with a
long, rolling descent. Motocross racing comes to Golden in late May.
Golden has been well known for its mountain climbing since the end
of the 19th century with the coming of the Swiss Guides to the
Selkirk and Rocky Mountains. Local climbers have developed several
areas around Golden over the last decades. The most popular area is
Jubilee Mountain near Spillimacheen, 45 minutes south of town. It
offers over 70 climbs, mostly sport [bolted] ranging from 5.8 to
5.12. Another popular area that is easer with low-angle climbs is up
the Mount 7 road at the 6-kilometre parking lot, with most of the
climbs slab in nature with a handful of short, pumpy climbs.
Difficulty ranges from 5.6 to 5.11, some bolted and some mixed. A
60-metre rope is recommended for top-roping the longer routes.
The
Kicking Horse River originates from icy glaciers at the western
boundary of Yoho National Park and runs along 20-kilometres, has
class three and four rapids careening through a canyon and right
into Golden. There are roughly a dozen rafting companies in the
canyon. These attract thousands of visitors from May to September
each year. Rafting begins at the upper canyon through the first set
of Class IV rapids known as Shotgun and Portage followed by a dozen
Class III rapids. It continues into the lower canyon where Class IV
rapids, Double Trouble, Riptide, and the Nozzle spread over
three-kilometres. Many guiding companies offer a variety of trips
from one-day to multi-day raft outings and even heli-rafting, which
takes advantage of other nearby rivers, one being the Blaeberry
River.
Available
through the Columbia Valley Wetlands, a popular kayaking and
canoeing destination.
About the Author: Margot B, Writer, Web Developer Author of a book and hundreds of articles, specializing in health and the environment. Sample Web Sites by Margot B: http://www26.brinkster.com/margotb http://www.freewebz.com/nuchatlaht http://website4free.bravepages.com http://margot.bravepages.com
Things To Do and See in Golden
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Golden ski area hasa vertical 6,040 at top, and base at 4,300 feet, with
a
vertical drop of 1,740 feet.
championship golf course, maximizing the view from each challenging
hole.
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