Take a break this summer at Chill Out Ice Cream located at the Invermere Crossroads (across from the Tim Hortons), and enjoy a frosty treat. We serve hard ice cream, sherbet, and sorbet from Foothills Creamery. Come by for a visit, chill out on the picnic tables or grab some ice cream to go!
The Columbia Valley Golf Trail is the group of 11 golf courses in the Columbia Valley of British Columbia, Canada. The Columbia Valley is nestled between the beautiful Rocky and Purcell Mountain ranges and is home to the communities of Spur Valley, Radium Hot Springs, Invermere, Windermere, and Fairmont Hot Springs.
Windermere Valley Golf Course is a laid-back golf course with excellent teaching programs, a fully stocked pro shop, a restaurant and a friendly, atmosphere that will definitely win you over. You can expect a memorable, relaxing, and shorter-than-average round of golf at Windermere Valley Golf Course.
Day of Caring brings together volunteers from local organizations and local agencies, to provide much needed assistance through projects that often include repair work, gardening, painting, and cleaning. This fun event generates a team building experience and community engagement for all involved. This one-day community-wide blitz of painting, landscaping, and light maintenance for local and under-resourced agencies will conclude with a celebration following the Day of Caring projects.
For over 55 seasons, RK Heliski has been sharing its passion for deep powder Canadian heliskiing and snowboarding. The legendary Jumbo Valley, along with many others, features perfectly gladed tree runs, while the higher elevations of the Purcell Mountains—rising above 3,000 meters—offer expansive open bowls and glaciated terrain.
The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History is a non-profit history society dedicated to furthering the documentation and presentation of our region’s human and natural history. They take as a first principle that ‘all that has gone before has the potential to inform our present actions and shape our future ones’.
When Makiko and her partner moved to Canada from Tokyo, Japan, they quickly grew to love with their adopted country, but missed the taste of truly authentic traditional Japanese sauces that were infused into so many of their favourite dishes in Japan. Creating Yakiniku sauces, has been a labour of love for Makiko, who did not stop working on them until she could close her eyes and taste her childhood.
Situated in beautiful Windermere, British Columbia, Winderdome Resort offers fully serviced, heated/air conditioned Geodesic Dome Tents nestled in a tranquil forest. Open all year round! If you really want to treat yourself, rent our private pool located a short walk away – additional fees apply