Nelson
City of the Arts
Located on the shore of the beautiful West Arm of Kootenay Lake, surrounded by the Selkirk Mountains, Nelson is home to 350 heritage buildings. Nelson's story-book charm with lush parks overflowing with bright flower gardens gives the visitor a sense of relaxation that pervades even the bustling city center.
In 1867, gold and silver were found in the area and Nelson grew quickly as a result of the frantic mining activity. Chateau style civic building were designed, as were lakeside orchards, and the first hydro-electric generating plant in BC. On March 4th, 1897, the City of Nelson was incorporated with a population of 3,000.
Today, visitors can ride the restored Streetcar 23 which winds along Nelson's waterfront. This popular attraction along with self-guided heritage walking tours and the Nelson Museum make the community's history come alive. Nelson has consistently been ranked as the number one small town arts community in Canada, by John Villani, who publishes The 100 Best Small Arts Towns in America.
Boaters will also enjoy Kootenay Lake, a the lake that as a result of its size, is more like an ocean. In the afternoon, winds channel through the valley providing excellent conditions for sailing.
Location: Surrounded by the Selkirk Mountains, and set on the shores of Kootenay Lake. The community is 663 km (412 miles) from Vancouver, 628 km (390 miles) from Calgary, and a short 55 km (34 miles) from U.S. border
Access: Highways 6 & 3A, airstrip, heliport and float-plane base located 500 m. from city center. Greyhound bus & charter, as well as private service by small aircraft at the Nelson Airport are available. Scheduled domestic air service from Castlegar (30 minutes by road) daily.
Population:
9,700
Main Industries: forestry, mining, tourism
Elevation: 580 m. (1,902 ft.)
Recreation Facilities & Activities: fishing, boating, sailing, canoeing / kayaking, swimming, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water-skiing and diving, Valhalla Park, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, hiking, cycling, 3 golf courses, Whitewater ski hill, catskiing and cross country skiing. aquatic centre
Local and Area Attractions: Streetcar 23, restored Capitol Theatre, Artwalk, Whitewater Ski Area, Granite Pointe Golf Course, Lakeside Park, Nelson Museum (displays on Native Peoples, explorers, and settlers of the area, as well as art and history), Chamber of Mines Eastern BC Museum, Blaylocks Estate, self-guided Heritage & Craft-Art-Antique Walking Tours, Waterfront Pathway, Kokanee Glacier, Kootenay Lake Ferry, Harrop Procter Cable Ferry
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