Cross-Country Skiing
and Snowshoeing
At Nipika Mountain
Resort in British
Columbia-
9200 Settlers Road, Invermere, BC
Nipika
Mountain Resort (250-342-6516, 877-647-4525, www.nipika.com)
in Invermere, BC borders the Kootenay National Park and the Assiniboine
Provincial Park in the Canadian Rockies. It is on 144 acres of wilderness
in a recreational playground. There are 50 km of trails groomed for
classic and skating (15 km are classic only).
Nipika has rental
equipment for xc skiing ($30 Cdn per day) and snowshoeing ($15 Cdn per
day) and there are child pulks available ($20 Cdn). Lessons are $30
Cdn for xc skiing (classic or skating) and private lessons are $40 Cdn.
Snowshoe tours on Sunday are guided starting at 9 AM for $40 Cdn. Beginners
and intermediates will like the trails along the Cross River, while
the Natural Bridge trail is more for intermediates and advanced skiers.
Also ice skating and tobogganning.
Sit
by the outdoor fire pit roasting marshmellows and listen to howling
wolves in the distance. There are 7 hand-built cabins on the property
that can accommodate between 2-13 guests, respectively. The largest
being a lodge, which has 4 bedrooms. All of the lodging is fully equipped
with kitchen facilities and dining rooms. Facilities have private baths,
wood burning stoves and propane furnaces and rely on solar energy and
mico hydro systems for power (backed up by a propane charging unit).
There is no restaurant on site. Nipika is pet friendly and welcomes
pets for $15 per pet per night. The Bill Yearling Interpretive Cabin
is a trappers cabin learning center for natural surroundings, culture,
history, wildlife exhibits, library, and Stagazer telescope.
Nipika is close
to 7 alpine ski resorts and the Canmore Nordic Centre. There is a hot
mineral springs pool in Radium Hot Springs only 32 km away. In the other
seasons, Nipika has whitewater rafting and guided canoe or kayak trips
down the Kootenay River. The property, which is between Banff and the
Radium Hot Springs. CCSAA member