visitors' choice trail 2011
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Events, dining, shopping, attractions, accommodations, maps, activities, and more for the Greater Trail area.TRANSCRIPT
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Visitors’ ChoiCe
Trail British Columbia 2011
16th edition
Official Guide tO trailrossland i Warfield i Montrose i fruitvale i Genelle
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200-1199 Bay Ave1-877-636-9569 or 250-368-3144
www.trail.cawww.trailchamber.bc.ca
I am very proud to welcome you to our beautiful City,
National winner of 2010 Communities in Bloom. Trail is the only Canadian community to earn this honour for a second time; the fi rst achievement was in 2006.
� is Columbia River community of 7200 is continually enriched by countless volunteers who actively contribute to projects
in beautifi cation, arts, heritage, culture and sports. All these eff orts combined generate an enviable lifestyle in one of the most livable communities in Canada.
Contact our Visitor Information Centre to learn more about Trail and all it off ers.
Come Explore Your Trail, and its untapped potential!
Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail
GREENINGEach year, our enthusiastic Communities in Bloom volunteers partner with the City and TECK, to undertake community heritage projects as well as plant stunning fl owerbeds and pots. Not only were we the overall winner for our population category, but the community also received National recognition for its historic mural venture.
A PROSPEROUS FUTURE � e foundation of Trail’s vibrant economy is the TECK Lead-Zinc Smelter complex. Firebird Semiconductors Ltd is another component of Trail’s stable economy. In 2010 this global technology company broke ground on new 40,000 sq. ft. facility. Other local corporations in our area have partnered in a project to construct a second powerhouse at the Waneta Dam. � is $900 million expansion will see the addition of 400 jobs and is expected to inject $200 million in direct wages into the region. Trail off ers a skilled workforce, challenging jobs and enviable lifestyle. In a nutshell, we are open for business and poised to grow!
Mayor Dieter Bogs and Communities in Bloom Volunteer Coordinator Dan Rodlie proudly display Trail’s two national trophies.
B.C.’S #1 SPORTS TOWN Our sports-minded, volunteer community is renowned for its ability to host successful, major sporting events, utilizing some of the best top-tier sports facilities in the province. In 2011, we invite you to join us as we co-host the BC Seniors Games.
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200-1199 Bay Ave1-877-636-9569 or 250-368-3144
www.trail.cawww.trailchamber.bc.ca
I am very proud to welcome you to our beautiful City,
National winner of 2010 Communities in Bloom. Trail is the only Canadian community to earn this honour for a second time; the fi rst achievement was in 2006.
� is Columbia River community of 7200 is continually enriched by countless volunteers who actively contribute to projects
in beautifi cation, arts, heritage, culture and sports. All these eff orts combined generate an enviable lifestyle in one of the most livable communities in Canada.
Contact our Visitor Information Centre to learn more about Trail and all it off ers.
Come Explore Your Trail, and its untapped potential!
Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail · Welcome to Trail · Explore your Trail
GREENINGEach year, our enthusiastic Communities in Bloom volunteers partner with the City and TECK, to undertake community heritage projects as well as plant stunning fl owerbeds and pots. Not only were we the overall winner for our population category, but the community also received National recognition for its historic mural venture.
A PROSPEROUS FUTURE � e foundation of Trail’s vibrant economy is the TECK Lead-Zinc Smelter complex. Firebird Semiconductors Ltd is another component of Trail’s stable economy. In 2010 this global technology company broke ground on new 40,000 sq. ft. facility. Other local corporations in our area have partnered in a project to construct a second powerhouse at the Waneta Dam. � is $900 million expansion will see the addition of 400 jobs and is expected to inject $200 million in direct wages into the region. Trail off ers a skilled workforce, challenging jobs and enviable lifestyle. In a nutshell, we are open for business and poised to grow!
Mayor Dieter Bogs and Communities in Bloom Volunteer Coordinator Dan Rodlie proudly display Trail’s two national trophies.
B.C.’S #1 SPORTS TOWN Our sports-minded, volunteer community is renowned for its ability to host successful, major sporting events, utilizing some of the best top-tier sports facilities in the province. In 2011, we invite you to join us as we co-host the BC Seniors Games.
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TRAIL AQUATIC AND LEISURE CENTRE
HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
• Fitness Programs (water & land) • Personal Training • Weight Room (free orientations)• Water Slide/Diving Boards • Steam Room • Hot Tub
• Lap Lane Always Available • Birthday Party Packages Available
Call for more information: (250) 364-0888 Call ahead for hours of operationWe are located at 1875 Columbia Ave, Trail (one block from Safeway)
Generating more than power...
Columbia Power may be a small local company, but we have lots of experience when it comes to managing the construction of hydro-electric projects.Over the past ten years, we’ve managed construction on behalf of our partner, Columbia Basin Trust, on the 185 MW Arrow Lakes Generating Station and the 120 MW Brilliant Expansion Project, both near Castlegar. Now, along with Columbia Basin Trust and our new
clean | green | columbia power
partner, Fortis Inc., we have begun construction on the 335 MW Waneta Expansion Project, near Trail. Our projects provide jobs for local workers and inject millions of dollars into the local economy. For more information on our projects, visit our website at:www.columbiapower.org
Brilliant Dam and Expansion, near Castlegar
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Visitors’ ChoiCe trail is created and published annually by Visitors’ Choice Publications Ltd. as part of a series of visitor map books produced for communities across British Columbia. For further information on VISITORS’ CHOICE, please contact us through the numbers below.
Kootenay Region Manager: Sandra BarronPhone: 250.666.0436Email: [email protected]
Editor: April CuffySales Director: Fawn DuchaineGraphic Designer: Annette SpreeuwProduction: Soraya Romao, David TongProduction Coordinator:Michelle MyersDistribution Coordinator: Sue WongController: Marlita Hodgens
Editorial Contributors:Betty Anne Marino (Trail Promotions Coordinator) Brian FindlowDoell PhotoEileen PedersenFATE PhotographyLucas JmieffMaggie Stayanovich (Trail & District Chamber of Commerce) Picture BC / Larry DoellShutterstockSteve HiltsSWANKY PhotographyTourism BC / Dave HeathTourism Rossland / Sara RainfordTourism Rossland / Steve Hilts
Cover Photos:top left - FATE Photography top right - Shutterstock bottom left - FATE Photography bottom right - FATE Photography
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Map 1 - regional & Provincial overview 17Map 2 - trail 18Map 3 - downtown trail 20Map 4 - rossland 22 Map 5 - Warfield 23Map 6 - Genelle 23Map 7 - Montrose 24Map 8 - Fruitvale 24Map 9 - red Mountain resort trail Map 25street index 26
Maps
dining directory 33
Dining
inforMationCurrency Guide 36 important numbers 38
accoMMoDationAccommodation directory 31
Trail
shopping & services directory 33
shopping & sErvicEs
fEatUrEshighlights 6BC seniors Games 13Culture in the City 14A shining Future 16discovery Loop 17shop, dine, stay, Play Fruitvale 27Get outside! 28More to explore 30Attractions & Activities directory 32
the exciting, relatively new sport of “pickleball” will be a featured event at the 2011 Bc seniors games in trail. (page 13)
Did you know?
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50th anniversary 1961 smoke Eaters 2011 is a special year for hockey in Trail, marking the 50th anniversary of the Trail Smoke Eaters winning the World Championship in 1961. This legendary team won the World Championships twice (1939 and 1961) and to this day, continue to be the most recent Canadian amateur hockey victors to date, earning a special place in both global hockey history and the hearts of Trail sports enthusiasts. Mark your calendar for March 12, 2011 when a special celebration of this historic event will
take place at the Royal Theatre in Trail (see page 10), but if you can’t make it on March 12, you can still learn more about the team and take home a piece of the action with selected Smoke Eaters commemorative merchandise on sale via historicsmokeeaters.ca and trailhistory.com. photo: FatE photography
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Set in a land of gold rush legends, world-class athletes and rich cultural heritage, the Greater Trail area is nestled in the valleys of the Selkirk and
Monashee mountains, creating some of the most breathtaking scenery around. Here, you’ll find year-round outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, biking, camping and snow sports of all kinds, made that much better by the generosity and friendliness of local communities. Get ready for an awesome time as you explore this fascinating region.
sports commentator ray ferraro, nhl’er steve Mccarthy and Edmonton oilers gM steve tambellini are all
part of the trail smoke Eaters living legacy. visit historicsmokeeaters.ca to learn more.
Did you know?
fYi1811: David Thompson descends the Columbia River past the future site of the City of Trail.
1890:Eugene Sayre Topping and Frank Hanna, founders of Trail, arrive at Trail Creek Landing.
1896: The BC Smelting & Refining Company is established and the city’s first copper smelter begins operations.
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communities in Bloom With lush gardens and colourful flowers proudly adorning city streets and tucked away on hillside terraces, it’s easy to see why Trail is a “5 Bloom” community. This prestigious National Award is granted to communities who show a commitment to beautifying their city, practicing sustainability and creating community spirit. Part of this honourable designation was for Trail’s outstanding work on the Historic Murals Project and their lovingly tended gardens. 2010 is the second time Trail has
won this award (2006), thanks to the dedication of the hardworking volunteers involved in the project. trail.ca | communitiesinbloom.ca photo: Brian Findlow
gold fever follies Get ready to have a rip-roaring time at this rollicking musical theatre experience. 2011 marks the Follies’ 25th glorious season of exciting original theatre productions, based on the Rossland gold
rush heydays. With live music, colourful costumes and sets, and an enthusiastic cast of young professionals, the past comes to life in thrilling detail. Highlights include famous “cancan” dancing, original scripts and real-life historical characters. miners hall: 1765 columbia avenue, Rossland | goldfeverfollies.com photo: Brian Findlow
royal theatre This beloved theatre has seen a lot of change in its 84-year history, but the Royal Theatre’s current incarnation as the West Kootenay’s first digital 3D movie theatre is one of the coolest yet. You’ll love this charming 400-seat, classic single screen theatre for its diversity of events, including first-run Hollywood blockbusters, a dedicated Sunday Cinema Series and live entertainment. With so much happening at the Royal Theatre, it’s guaranteed to keep its rightful place as a cultural icon of Trail, and the popcorn is hot and fresh. Yum! Check page 10 for Royal Theatre events listings. 1597 Bay avenue, trail | 24-hour movie Line: 250.364.2114 | royaltheatretrail.com (map 2) photo: FatE photography
1901: The City of Trail is officially incorporated. Eugene Sayre Topping is named Trail’s first Mayor.
1905: Members of Trail’s Italian community join together to form the Colombo Lodge in the “Gulch,” still active today.
1925: Work begins on Trail’s first rock walls. For the next forty years, rock wall construction takes place across the city.
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trail was voted “Bc’s no. 1 sports town” by the vancouver province newspaper in 2005, beating out 30 other communities. they are the “champions!”
Did you know?
gyro park Just a short 10-minute walk from downtown Trail is the hidden gem of Gyro Park along the banks of the Columbia River. With picnic tables, spacious grassy areas, abundant rose gardens and gorgeous sandy beach, this park is great in summer for the whole family or romantic dates just for two. The kids will love the water spray park and outdoor playground and the river offers plenty of great catches for the fishing enthusiast. At the end of the day, unwind with some tasty treats from the concession stand and curl up on a blanket to enjoy live music during the weekly concert series. Winter in the park is beautiful with snow-covered trees and plenty of outdoor recreation. 1090 charles Lakes Drive, trail | trail.ca (map 2) photo: Brian Findlow
fYi1939: The Trail Smoke Eaters win their first World Championship hockey title in Europe.
1941: Outside of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, Trail is the largest city in BC’s interior.
1953: Construction begins on the Waneta Dam, at the confluence of the Columbia and Pend d’Oreille Rivers.
sports hall of Memories Celebrated as the “Home of Champions,” Trail has produced many highly accomplished athletes whose names are celebrated in this must-see gallery. From baseball to hockey, track and field to curling, this collection is one of the finest in BC featuring a variety of artifacts and images interpreting the significance of sport to the overall culture of this legendary community. Exhibits feature legendary local players such as New York Met and National League 2004 “Rookie of the Year” Jason Bay, 2010 BC
Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and Stanley Cup champion Dallas Drake, as well as the infamous Trail Smoke Eaters hockey champions. Located in trail memorial centre: 1051 victoria street, trail | 250.364.0829 | trailhistory.com/sportshall.html photo: sWanKY photography
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teck interpretive centre Located inside the Trail Visitor Centre, the Teck Interpretive Centre illustrates the importance of the Teck Smelter facility and how the metals refined there are used in our everyday products. The whole family will learn about the plant’s fascinating history, as told by “Tracozile,” the friendly, artificial-intelligence talking mascot who has tons of knowledge to share. Explore the Centre’s diverse exhibits showing the refined metals process from start to finish, and ask about Teck facility tours, arranged by appointment. 200 – 1199 Bay avenue, trail | 250.368.3144 | trail.ca (map 2)
italian heritageLaughing with paisanos, drinking strong cappuccinos and eating authentic pasta are part of daily life in Trail. With a rich Italian culture and heritage, this city honours its history by keeping tradition alive through arts, sporting events and festivals, as well as some of the best Italian restaurants, and finest old-world grocery stores, stocked with imported goods straight from Italy. At the Colander Restaurant, a local favourite, you’ll find delicious plates of endless pasta, and sports lovers will enjoy the covered Bocce lanes, perfect for staying dry from the rain, during annual Bocce tournaments. The Columbo Lodge in Trail, one of the oldest Italian societies in BC, keeps this rich culture alive through regular events and community initiatives. trail.ca | columbolodge.ca photo: FatE photography
1961: The Trail Smoke Eaters win the World Championship hockey title for a second time!
1982: Trail hosts the BC Winter Games.
1996: Trail hosts the BC Summer Games.
2010: Trail’s Old Bridge is closed permanently, just shy of its 100th anniversary.
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red Mountain resort This year-round outdoor resort is the ultimate adventure destination for your West Kootenay vacation. With dog sledding, skating, snowshoeing, cross-country, cat and heli-skiing in winter and mountain biking and hiking in summer, there’s always something happening at this hill. But most importantly Red Mountain is only minutes away from the US border, Rossland and Trail, and is cozy and comfortable, with tons of snow
and few lineups. Luckily, there’s also on-site and nearby accommodations, so you won’t miss any of the non-stop action. 4300 Red mountain Road, Rossland | Resort: 250.362.7384 | snow Report: 250.362.5500 | redresort.com (map 1, 4, 9) photo: Lucas Jmieff
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101599 Second Ave, Trail (fi rst right after bridge)
250-368-8710 | www.safeway.ca
Newly renovated store with expanded deli &
fl oral departments
What’s happEning
22-29 Blizzard Music Festival Featuring live music, dj sets, an outdoor stage and theatrical shows; you don’t want to miss these local and international acts! Various venues, Rossland blizzardfest.com
28-30 114th Rossland Winter Carnival Join the party at Canada’s oldest winter carnival. Bobsled races, kids carnival and the John Heintz relay. Various venues, Rossland rosslandwintercarnival.com
28-30 Western Regional Pond Hockey Championships Watch the “good ole hockey game,” the good old-fashioned way, outdoors. bcpondhockey.com
8 The Schumann Letters Enjoy this unique musical concept of storytelling, piano music and song, about composer Robert Schumann’s life. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 trail-arts.com
15 Natalie Croquette: La Diva Live opera performance. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 | trail-arts.com
25-27 The Wizard of Oz Join the Rossland Light Opera Players for their fantastic rendition of this classic story. Royal Theatre, Trail 250.364.2114 royaltheatretrail.com
25-27 Natalie Croquette: La Diva Live opera performance. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 | trail-arts.com
8 The Corazon Ensemble This high-energy 65-member youth choir from Nelson, truly sings from the heart. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 | trail-arts.com
14 Roy Clark Have a great evening with this award-winning actor and Grand Ole Opry member. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 trail-arts.com
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OngoingTeck Metals Interpretive CentreDiscover the everyday products that contain various metals smelted and refined in the Teck facility. 200 – 1199 Bay Avenue, Trail
Teck Metals Tours Free tours begin at 10:00am, when available. Must be at least 12 years old. Tour bookings: 250.368.3144
Annually, October – March Sunday Cinema Series Special one-time screenings of selected independent and award-winning films. Royal Theatre, Trail trail-arts.com
Until May The Bolshoi Ballet Series Live from Moscow, via satellite. Royal Theatre, Trail 250.364.2114 royaltheatretrail.com
January – May The Metropolitan Opera Series Live from New York City, via satellite. Royal Theatre, Trail 250.364.2114 royaltheatretrail.com
May – September Rossland Museum & Gold Mine Open daily. Unique photos and exhibits about Cominco, West Kootenay Power and local history. 250.362.7722 rosslandmuseum.ca
June – September Music in the Park Every Thursday Gyro Park Gazebo, Trail trail-arts.com
July – August Gold Fever Follies Relive the roaring mining days with this action-packed musical theatre experience. Miners Hall, Rossland goldfeverfollies.com
July – September Art Walk Various local artists on display throughout participating businesses and galleries. Maps and info: visacgallery.com
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Gold Fever Follies
www.goldfeverfollies.com
25th
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GoLd rush days
at the Miners Hall at
1765 Columbia AveRossland, BC
July & August 3:00 and 7:30pm,
Tuesday thru Saturday
Tickets at the doorAdults $10; Seniors $8; Children $5
March 12: Spirit ’61 CelebrationA fun-filled family event including “For the Love of the Game” documentary screening, members of the team in attendance and Smokies memorabilia to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1961 Trail Smoke Eaters Amateur Hockey Championship. Royal Theatre, Trail | 250.364.2114 | royaltheatretrail.com
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22-25 The Gathering Celebrate all things “winter” through photography and storytelling. Red Mountain Resort, Rossland redresort.com
5 April Wine Join one of Canada’s most significant rock band legends for a thrilling live performance. Charles Bailey Theatre, Trail 250.368.9669 trail-arts.com
7-16 Kootenay Festival of the Arts Celebrate various artistic disciplines such as dance and instrumental. Various venues, Trail Kootenayfestivalofthearts.ca
16 AM Ford Fight Night – Redemption Lineup Brad Causey, Del Melnyk, Jordan Knippelberg and River Jones versus TBA opponents. Trail Memorial Centre trail.ca/memorial.php
17 Walk for MS Join this indoor walk/
run for MS. Memorial Centre Gymnasium, Trail mssociety.ca
18 Easter Egg Hunt Family fun with the Easter Bunny! Community Hall & Village Square Park, Warfield warfield.ca
tba Bull-a-rama Bull-riding and barn dance fun! Trail Memorial Centre trail.ca/memorial.php
27-29 Beaver Valley May Days
Family fun with train rides, parade, kids’ activities, slo-pitch tournament & fireworks. Haines / Lewis / McInnes Parks, Fruitvale beavervalleymaydays.com
28 Greater Trail Relay for Life Celebrate survivors, remember loved ones and fight back with the Canadian Cancer Society. Haley Park, Warfield cancer.ca/relay
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Growing Kootenay CultureThe 12th Annual Rossland Mountain Film FestivalNovember 24th-27th, 2011 www.rosslandfilmfest.com
This 12th annual high-energy event brings together filmmakers, photographers,artists and multimedia talents for three days in the Alpine City.
28 Family Day A whole day of family fun, including kids’ events, softball tournament, a parade and breakfast! Village Square Park, Warfield warfield.ca
11 Montrose Family Day A fun-filled day for the whole family.
11 West Kootenay Smoke N Steel Annual Car Show Classic cars and hot-rods by the river. Gyro Park, Trail
tba Trail in Bloom Garden Tour Visit the beautiful award-winning gardens and greenery of Trail. trail.ca/bloom.php
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Ferris Wheel Fun! Join the party in Downtown Trail from May 2 – 8 for the annual Silver City Days, with midway rides, parade and carnival games.
1 Canada Day Celebration Bring the whole family for fun, games, face painting and a pancake breakfast. Beaver Creek Provincial Park, Trail
3-8 BC Junior Golf Championships Birchbank Golf Course, Trail 250.693.5451 rosslandtrailcountryclub.com
23-31 Raid the North Extreme Get your four-person team ready for this six-day, 500km adventure with trekking, trail running, mountain biking and paddling. Various locations, West Kootenays 1.888.295.8181 | raidthenorth.com
5-8 Shambhala Music Festival Electronic music event featuring local and international live DJ sets, plus free camping! Salmo River Ranch, Salmo shambhalamusic festival.com
13-14 Columbia Basin Culture Tour Visit arts, culture and heritage studios and galleries on this two-
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Music in the Park Every Thursday, 7:00 pm, Gyro Park Gazebo,
from June 16 to September 1
Check out our website for details:
www.trail-arts.com
day self-guided tour. Various venues, see web for map 250.352.2420 cbculturetour.com
16-20 BC Seniors Games This annual, multi-sport event hosts 3,200 participants, aged 55+ from all over BC. Various venues, Nelson, Trail, Castlegar bcseniorsgames.org
24-27 Rossland Mountain Film Festival Film, photography, visual and multimedia artists converge for this action-packed event. Various venues, Rossland rosslandfilmfest.com
tba Silver City Nites A community-hosted “shop local” experience, featuring music, candy parade and Santa! Downtown, Trail trailchamber.bc.ca
3 Jingle Down Main Family events to celebrate the Christmas season. Main Street, Fruitvale
4 Warfield Residents Senior Tea Community Hall, Warfield
10 Breakfast with Santa Bring the kids for a special meal with Mr. Claus! Community Hall, Warfield
For more great events, please visit: trailchamber.bc.ca, trail.ca, trail-arts.com and the websites listed above. All dates were correct at press time.
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2011 Bc seniors games If you’re travelling to the West Kootenays in the summer of 2011, be sure to plan a stop in Nelson, Trail and Castlegar during the week of August 16 – 20 for the highly anticipated BC Seniors Games. These exciting Games will host 3,200 competitors, aged 55+ in a fun-filled week of community spirit, great friendships and good-natured challenges. Participants and spectators are expected from all over BC—and possibly further—as preparation and anticipation grows for this spectacular event.Striving to create an environment where everyone can come together to share laughs and generally have a great time supporting a united cause, the Games are comprised of 26 events, divided between the three cities. Along with athletic sports like tennis, slo-pitch and swimming, the Games will also host activities like card games, darts and one-act plays. These top-level competitions take place annually in a different BC city each year and are recognized as one of the largest Games organized within the province. Highlights for this year’s Games include provincial and world-record holders in attendance, as well as great community buzz and excitement during the week’s events.For Trail’s part, the city will host archery, darts, ice curling and five pin bowling, in addition to a local Italian favourite, bocce ball. Expected to generate huge interest is the new sport of “pickleball,” which is similar to badminton, tennis and table tennis, all rolled into one tension-filled game! So whether you’re two years old or 102, this is going to be the event of the summer and you don’t want to miss it! For more information, visit bcseniorsgames.org, or enquire at local Visitor Centres, as well as trailchamber.bc.ca and trail.ca.
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Unique handcrafted items from the
Kootenays and beyond
• paintings • quilts • pottery
• stained glass • jewellery • home decor
942 Eldorado Street, Trail, BC(below Shoppers Drug Mart)
250-364-5659
The Kootenay’s Only Digital 3D Movie Theatre!
3D Digital MoviesMET Opera & Bolshoi Ballet Series Live In HD
Sunday Art Film Series
1597 Bay Avenue, Downtown Trail ◆ 24hr 250-364-2114 www.royal trail.com
culture in the city
galleries & Museums From fine art to folk art, and everything in between, Trail’s natural landscape and European lifestyle have fostered a truly unique cultural scene. This artistic community is celebrated through organizations like the local VISAC Art Gallery and Trail Museum. The VISAC Community Art Gallery and Creative Arts Centre in Trail holds local and touring exhibits and works in co-operation with Community Education, conducting workshops in the visual arts. This
year-round facility captures the passions of local artists and features diverse exhibits including metal sculptures, historic portraits, and fibre and woodworking collections. The Trail Museum is open on a seasonal basis from June to August, displaying local artifacts, photos and unique items depicting the diverse culture and history of Trail. In addition, the annual ArtWalk celebration provides the perfect opportunity to discover local talents while exploring the hidden shops and treasures of the downtown core.
VISAC Gallery: 1501 cedar avenue, trail 250.364.1181 visacgallery.com
Trail Museum: 1051 victoria street, trail trail.ca
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Whether you enjoy authentic
Italian cuisine, partake in
an annual festival, visit the diverse
museums and galleries or hike around
town exploring murals, rock walls and
covered staircases, the spirit, culture
and European-influenced lifestyle of Trail
radiates throughout the city. Here’s a
sampling of some of the great cultural
experiences you’ll find.
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Trail Sports HallOF MEMORIES
The Sports Hall of Memories is located inside theTrail Memorial Centre, at 1051 Victoria Street.
Open year round. ADMISSION: Free!
The Trail Museum is located in the Trail MemorialCentre, at 1051 Victoria Street.
HOURS OF OPERATION:Late May to early September,from 10:00 to 4:30 weekdays.
ADMISSION:$2.00 per adult; $1.00 per student (11-18)
and free for children under 10
Trail Museum TRAIL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Trail City Archives is located on the upperfloor of City Hall, at 1394 Pine Avenue.
Open year round from 8:30 - 4:30 weekdays,except for statutory holidays.Appointments recommended.
Archives CITY OF TRAIL
Ph: 250-364-0829 Fax: 250-364-0830
email: [email protected] www.trailhistory.com
CONTACT US! Trail Historical Society
Box 405 Trail, BC V1R 4L7
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VisitVisitcharles Bailey theatre As one of the main venues for the performing arts in Trail, this 700+ seat theatre is home to a range of diverse live acts from concerts to theatrical productions featuring a wide range of local and touring performers. There’s always a great performance happening here, so be sure to check out page 10 to see what’s playing. 1501 cedar avenue, trail | 250.368.9669 | trail-arts.com
outdoor Beauty: Murals, rock Walls & staircasesAdventurous art lovers will love “mural hunting,” “rock wall scouting” and “covered staircase climbing” around the Greater Trail area. With eight large-scale murals painted on various buildings and dozens of carefully crafted retaining rock walls scattered throughout, Trail’s historic legacy is proudly displayed for all to see. Commissioned by the City of Trail and painted by professional muralists Steven Skolka and Tyler Toews of Canadian Murals, these colourful installations tell the story of vibrant industry, dedicated athletes, gorgeous scenery and the close-knit community who celebrate their city’s culture. In addition to these beautiful murals, the city’s rock walls each tell a tale of the hard working hands that lovingly placed each individual stone. Playfully named after foods common to the rock workers’ nationalities, you’ll love spending the day exploring these impressive walls. Trail’s famous covered staircases add a unique European flair to the city and happily protect citizens from the abundant winter snow and occasional rainy days. They are a beautiful part of the city and indeed have been commemorated by numerous local artists. Check out maps 2 & 3 for locations and the Trail Visitor Information Centre for self-guided walking tour maps. 200 – 1199 Bay avenue, trail | 250.368.3144 | trail.ca
silver city Days For five days and nights in May, Trail is alive with excitement and entertainment, great food and diverse events, when this amazing festival comes to town. Complete with daily celebrations, food vendors, full-size amusement park rides, bocce tournament and annual parade, this beloved favourite highlights all the best parts of local culture and community spirit. See page 10 for details. silvercitydays.com
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living legacy In addition to producing some of the world’s best athletes, the City of Trail is also recognized for producing world-class resources. It’s a little-known fact that the Teck Lead-Zinc Smelter is one of the world’s largest operations of its kind, and indeed Trail’s global impact can be seen all over the world and even in the homes of Olympic medal winners! As the exclusive supplier of the metals used in the production of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games medals, Teck Resources Limited ensured Trail’s spot in Olympic history. Moreover, the Olympic medals were the first to contain metals recovered from end-of-life electronics (“e-waste”) making them part of combined sustainability philosophies, practices and commitments from the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Teck Resources and the City of Trail. Indeed, Trail is rich with history, yet poised for its sparkling bright future.
poised on the brink of an economic boom, Trail is a community geared to action
and boasts a vibrant economy in a naturally beautiful mountain setting. It’s a dream lifestyle, complete with gorgeous summers by the beach and snowy winters on the ski slopes, close to major centres, yet peacefully secluded and serene. And with recent developments in the technology sector, Trail is on the cutting edge and its growth potential is secure. Specifically, projects like the Waneta Dam expansion will create 400 new jobs, bringing over $200 million to the community, directly benefitting residents. Moreover, these new jobs will leave a lasting legacy via an injection of skilled trades people through guaranteed apprenticeship programs. Striving to keep their naturally beautiful location in mind, the expansion project, once completed, will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protecting the environment for future generations and protecting environmental harmony.
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Discovery loopWelcome to the Discovery Loop, a leisurely drive through the scenic communities of the West Kootenays. Begin your journey in the beautiful “Silver City” of Trail, then travel east along Highway 3B through the communities of Montrose, Fruitvale and Beaver Valley, toward Salmo. Once in Salmo, head north on Highway 6 toward Ymir (pronounced “why-mur”) to enjoy the lush scenery of Nelson, a city bustling with arts and culture and home to over 350 lovingly preserved heritage buildings. From Nelson, follow the Kootenay River along Highway 3A, west towards Castlegar, where you’ll find the year-round Kootenay Gallery of Art, History and Science and the seasonal Doukhobor Discovery Centre. Continuing west along Highway 3 takes you to the Paulson summit and Nancy Greene Park, perfect for hiking and cross-country skiing. Complete the Loop by turning south onto Highway 3B toward the “Alpine City” of Rossland, visiting Red Mountain Resort and the Le Roi Gold Mine, before arriving back in Trail, just in time for a delicious Italian meal and some robust espresso. Perfetto!
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WORKMANSHIP
Glenmerry Glass
Emergency 250-368-1334 2825 Highway Drive, Trail, BC
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TRAIL’S DINING DIFFERENCEReservations are Recommended
PRIME RIB - RIBS - STEAKSEAFOOD - VEAL - CHICKENPASTA - PIZZA - ESPRESSO
250-364-21128266 - HIGHWAY 3B, TRAIL
(1KM EAST OF WANETA PLAZA)
OPEN: Mon - Sat 11am • Sun 4pm FREE DELIVERY
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The largest used bookstore in the Kootenays. Wi-Fi &
2 computer stations available. Enjoy a coffee, tea or soda and shop in air conditioned comfort.
On the Edge Music The source for all your
music needs 1-866-866-EDGE [email protected]
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Residential, Commercial and Industrial needs
We have what you NEED to get the Job Done!
7100 HWY 3B, TRAIL
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Outdoor Power EquipmentSALES & SERVICE
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• tents • tables/
chairs • dishes • heaters • dunk tank etcWE RENT ALMOSTEVERYTHINGCome visit our showroom7100 Higway 3B, Trail
250-364-3324 or 250-364-5661
Rentals & Supplies
• dunk tank etcVariety of infl atable
activity centres
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PET NEEDS PLUSPET NEEDS PLUSDOG & CAT GROOMING
Pet Food • Toys & Specialty Pet Items2835 Highway Drive, Trail, BC V1R 2T1
Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap
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Hours: Mon - Sat 1 - 4 pM
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VisacGaLLEry and CrEativE arts CEntrEOpen 9 am – 5 pm
Monday – Friday7 days a week - Jul & Aug
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RE/MAX All Pro Realty(24 Hrs) 250-368-5000
1148 Bay Ave.,TrailTF: 1-877-368-5003Fax: 250-368-3340
www.allprorealty.ca
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LocK re-KeyS, veHicLe & rv KeySServing the Kootenays since 1947
804 rossland avenue (in the Gulch)
trail • 250-364-2210 toll Free: 1-888-458-2210
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• B/W & colour laser copies
• fax service• large format copies• commercial printing 815 victoria st.
250-364-2300www.hallprinting.ca
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The Pastry Shop“The Best Buns in Town”
Open 9-5:30 Tue - Sat
1447 Bay Ave, Trail250-364-1013
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Used Vehicle SalesWe'll find you a great deal
on any car you want!Financing Available!
Full Repairs & Services including standard & auto transmissions
910 FARWell StReet, tRAilP: 250.364.1224
Cell: 250.364.8164
Artcliffe Motors Ltd.
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WALKING TOURS:Follow the red lines to climb 28,000 covered steps, and check out each to fi nd a city mural.
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a real gymfor real people,
getting real resultsOPEN: Mon-Fri: 6am - 9pm
Sat & Sun: 9am - 5pmHolidays: noon - 5pm
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We Sweat the Small Stuff
Phone: 250-364-0267920 Farwell Street • Trail, BC
S e r v i c e & r e pa i r S t o a l l m a k e S & m o d e l S
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InsuranceHome
BusinessAuto
1-877-797-5366www.rhcmc.com
1331 Bay Avenue
Trail
250-364-1285
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The Niche Furniture Modern Contemporary Vintage/ Antique
Always something new
www.trailniche.com1339 Cedar Ave., Downtown Trail250-364-2264 4
Quality and Freshness Cost Less!
UPTOWN ROSSLANDDOWNTOWN TRAIL
• florist • deli • grocery store
• caterer • overall favorite place to do business
Yes, we were nominated in all these categories in the Kootenay Business
Magazine’s “Best of Business” awards, but at Ferraro Foods it’s easy because…
We have the best customers!
Quality and Freshness Cost Less!
UPTOWN ROSSLANDDOWNTOWN TRAIL
• florist • deli • grocery store
• caterer • overall favorite place to do business
Yes, we were nominated in all these categories in the Kootenay Business
Magazine’s “Best of Business” awards, but at Ferraro Foods it’s easy because…
We have the best customers!Quality and Freshness Cost Less!
UPTOWN ROSSLANDDOWNTOWN TRAIL
• florist • deli • grocery store
• caterer • overall favorite place to do business
Yes, we were nominated in all these categories in the Kootenay Business
Magazine’s “Best of Business” awards, but at Ferraro Foods it’s easy because…
We have the best customers!
Quality and Freshness Cost Less!
UPTOWN ROSSLANDDOWNTOWN TRAIL
• florist • deli • grocery store
• caterer • overall favorite place to do business
Yes, we were nominated in all these categories in the Kootenay Business
Magazine’s “Best of Business” awards, but at Ferraro Foods it’s easy because…
We have the best customers!
• florist • deli • grocery store • caterer • overall
favorite place to do businessYes, we were nominated in all these categories in the Kootenay Business Magazine’s “Best of Business” awards, but at Ferraro Foods it’s easy because...We have the best customers!
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Come twirl with usCome twirl with usITALIAN FAMILY STYLE DININGITALIAN FAMILY STYLE DINING
Featuring our world famous spaghettidinner and our banquet facility.
Dinner Hrs: 4:30 - 8:30 daily Lunch Hrs: 11:30 - 2:00 week days
RESERVATIONS: 364-18161475 Cedar Ave., Trail
The Colander Express – Located in the Waneta Plaza
7
“Where you find it all”Office Supplies & Furniture
Photocopying • Faxing • Courier
250-364-25221236 Bay Avenue, Trail
www.hallsbasics.com 5
TheBrewShop Too!
• Full line of wine and beer making supplies
• Unique gifts
ON PREMISESHOME BREWING
1458 Bay Ave, Trail • 250-368-5777
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Rossland Museum& Gold Mine Tour
6 A.M.(SAT/SUN 8 A.M.)-12 P
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mountainnugget.com
2076 Columbia Ave. 250.362.3338
Using fresh, locally sourced, and organic ingredients, Mountain Nugget Chocolate creates beautiful hand-made chocolates on-site and in small batches to ensure maximum freshness.
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Record Ridge RidingRo s s land • BC • Canada
Outback in the Kootenays...Your place to explore
So You Wanna Be a CoWBoY?
Guided Horseback Trail Rides ★ Overnight Horsepack Trips ★ Wagon/Sleigh Rides
www.recordridgeriding.com 250-231-5360
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GRANITE MOUNTAIN2075m/6807ft
GRANITE MOUNTAIN2075m/6807ft
GRANITE MOUNTAIN2075m/6807ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
RED MOUNTAIN1590m/5208ft
MT. ROBERTS1995 m/6545 ft
MT. ROBERTS1995 m/6545 ft
MT. ROBERTS1995 m/6545 ft
MT. ROBERTS1995 m/6545 ft
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GREY MOUNTAIN2048m/6719 ft
GREY MOUNTAIN2048m/6719 ft
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Skiing • SnowboardingSnowshoeingHike • BikeStreetwear
[email protected] 2040 Columbia Avenue Rossland, BC
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skiing and snowboarding Just minutes away from Trail lies the world-class Red Mountain Resort, your one-stop winter sport destination for downhill, cross-country, cat, heli and backcountry ski and touring opportunities. Red Mountain has over 83 downhill runs and the nearby Black Jack cross-country area offers 30 km (20 miles) of machine-groomed track-set trails. Visit redresort.com and skiblackjack.ca for more information. (map 1, 9)
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CCampbell Rd G7Cedar Ave F6Cole St F7Columbia Gardens Rd E5-F6Coughlin (Church) Rd G8
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Western Canada’s #1 Choice for Biker ApparelWestern Canada’s #1 Choice for Biker Apparel
Leather Jackets, Vests, Chaps & Pants ✦ Gloves & Face Gear Saddle Bags & Gear Bags ✦ Accessories & Much MorePLUS MX gear - Head to Toe we’ve got you covered!
We also carry Swords, Knives and Collectibles!
See for yourself why we are the coolest store in the Kootenays.Visit us in Fruitvale or online at www.leatherrandsteel.ca
“Biker Owned, tested & approved”1846 1st Street, Fruitvale
250.367.6222
Villager’s Inn is a locally owned and operated hotel, restaurant, liquor store and pub. The hotel offers comfortable and affordable accommodations, the restaurant has excellent fresh food, and the pub has a relaxing environment where you can enjoy a cold beverage with friends.Come visit us in friendly Fruitvale, only minutes from the US border, and a short drive from the cities of Trail and Rossland.
Please call us at 250.367.7664 Highway 3B ~ Fruitvale, B.C.www.villagersinn.com
Villager’s Inn & Pub
Discover the Great outDoors in the Kootenays
1470 Highway 3B, Fruitvale | 250.367.6216 | [email protected]
Barrett Honda/YamaHa
Your powersports and equipment specialists DL#5996Toll free 1.888.989.1615
1939 Main Street, Fruitvale
Tel: 250.367.5222Fax: 250.367.0221
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babbling creeks, warm country charm and a thriving community spirit. With great shops, a sincere dedication to professional sports, and some of the best events around, you’ll love this valley town and everything it has to offer. village.fruitvale.bc.ca (map 8)
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Tee Times 250-693-2255www.rosslandtrailcountryclub.com
18-hole championship courseLush, contoured fairways
Impeccable conditionsSpectacular mountain & river views
Licensed full-service restaurant
COME PLAY BIRCHBANK
get outside!
hike, Bike & Walk it! There’s loads of trails perfect for hiking and mountain biking in the greater Trail region, ranging from gentle forested terrain to steep uphill climbs, geared towards every experience level. With literally hundreds of trails to choose from, you have your pick of old wagon roads, converted railway lines and groomed trails. For serious mountain biking, head up to Rossland, home of the International Mountain Biking Association-rated “epic” Seven Summits, the most famous trail in Rossland. Visit the Trail Visitor Information Centre (250.368.3144) and rosslandtrails.ca to find out more.
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From hiking to skiing and everything in between, the Greater Trail area has unbelievable recreational
activities for every experience level. A short drive in any direction leads to biking, fishing, camping and hiking in summer, in addition to downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and backcountry touring in winter. In every season, all year long, Trail has tons of ways to keep you moving, so join the fun and get outside!
fishing, Boating & Water sports The West Kootenays are known for their many freshwater rivers and lakes, and Trail makes an ideal home base for exploring these waterways. Home to the Columbia River, with the Kootenay and Arrow Lakes nearby, you’ll find bull trout, Dolly Varden, and the world-famous Gerrard Rainbow Trout, ready to catch, as well as excellent whitewater rafting and boating locations. Whether it’s fishing, boating or rafting you’re after, this area has it all, including professional guides and outfitters who can ensure you find the best “secret” spots and have the best gear for your sport. Check out local Visitor Information Centres for more information.
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Champion Lakes Golf
Tel: 250-367-7001 www.golfchampionlakes.com
HARDING HEIGHTSRANCH LTD.
• Year round guided trail rides• Lessons in basic western riding
and horsemanship• Farm tours and pony rides with petting zoo• Children's birthday parties• Summer horse camps • Manure sales
HORSE DRAWN RIDES & CHRISTMAS LIGHT TOURS
www.hardingheightsranch.com
5 minutes from Trail, BCBy reservation only please
250-364-0333
golf the Big three With stunning vistas and some of the best courses around, golfing here is a truly memorable experience. Spectacular greens lie nestled among soaring mountains and tranquil lakes like beautiful gems waiting to be discovered. You’ll love these challenging courses complete with thrilling elevation changes, tough straight-aways and great post-game amenities. ROSSLAND TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB(18-hole) Located just minutes from Trail on Highway 22 along the banks of the grand Columbia River, the championship Birchbank course in the Rossland Trail Country Club is renowned for its sprawling greens and contoured fairways, suitable for every experience level. 5500 highway 22, genelle | 250.693.5451 | rosslandtrailcountryclub.com CHAMPION LAKES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB(9- or 18-hole) A short, scenic drive along Highway 3B towards Fruitvale, will take you to this excellent course and its idyllic mountain setting. Whether 9 or a full 18 rounds, you’ll be pleased with the challenges this course presents. 111 champion Lakes Road, Fruitvale | 250.367.7001 | golfchampionlakes.com REDSTONE RESORT(18-hole) Redstone has the honour of being the first “Les Furber Signature Course,” and is hailed
by locals as a “hidden gem,” for its challenging fairways and sweeping views of Mount Roberts and Rossland. 400 golf course Road, Rossland | 1.877.362.4555 | redstoneresort.com
indoor fun! Home to the legendary Trail Smoke Eaters hockey club, the Trail Memorial Centre has an eight-sheet curling rink, racquetball and squash courts, as well as children’s arena, and is the perfect place to train like a pro, or just catch a game. 1051 victoria avenue, trail | 250.368.6484 | trail.ca After your “ice capades,” soothe your muscles in the luxurious, award-winning Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre. This wheelchair accessible complex has hot tub and steam room facilities, two swimming pools and a waterslide! Fun for the whole family! 1875 columbia avenue, trail | 250.364.0888 | trail.ca
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Award winning Boutique HotelChairman’s Award, Director’s AwardRestaurant, Conference Centre
Peppercorn Steakhouse & Bar, Cold Beer and Wine StoreBest of the Best Award 2008 for Customer Care1001 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC V1R 3N7 [email protected] | www.bwcolumbiariverhotel.com
More to Explorerossland What started as a mining town over a century ago is now one of the best ski resort and mountain biking towns this side of the Alps. Known as “Canada’s Alpine City” for its high elevation (1023 m), the city is home to just under 4000 residents with a passion for mountain living and its diverse culture, including great food, awesome festivals and a thriving arts and music scene. A stroll down Columbia Avenue offers quaint shops, excellent dining and friendly service, all within easy access of the ski hill and mountain biking trails. (Map 4) rossland.com
Warfield Situated halfway between Trail and Rossland, on Highway 22/3B, is the idyllic Village of Warfield, affectionately known as “Mickey Mouse town” because of the distinguished 1930s era homes found here. In addition, the community also boasts beautifully maintained gardens and picturesque neighbourhoods, such as the Annable subdivision. (map 5) warfield.ca
Montrose Perched on the top of a hill, the Village of Montrose is afforded stunning views of the Columbia River and surrounding valley floor. Named after a popular town in Scotland, Montrose has twice been awarded a Silver Medal for its high quality drinking water, and with just over 1000 proud residents is one of the most active communities in the area. (map 7) montrose.ca
genelle This inviting community halfway between Trail and Castlegar overlooks the Columbia River and adjacent mountains, creating picture-perfect moments between dawn and dusk. Charming homes and beautifully maintained gardens dot the immaculate
streets and the bustling local community hall provides year-round entertainment for residents and visitors alike. (map 6)
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• Wireless Internet • Excellent rates
• Outdoor pool & BBQwww.raylynmotel.ca
Reservations:1-877-368-5541
RAY LYN MOTEL
118 Wellington Street, Trail, BC, Canada V1R 2K2Tel: 250-368-5541 • Fax: 250-368-6788
Hotels, Motels & ResortsRay Lyn MotelAffordable and clean ground level units. Enjoy the use of our outdoor pool and BBQ. Or pamper yourself with 24 hour room service. Big or small groups welcome - affordable rates. Golf and ski packages available.118 Wellington Avenue, TrailTel: 250.368.5541TF: 1.877.368.5541Fax: 1.877.368.6788raylynmotel.caSee ad on page 31; location on Map 5,C3
Hotels, Motels & ResortsBW PLUS Columbia River HotelFinest Full-Service Hotel in the Kootenays. 1001 Rossland Ave, TrailTel: 1.800.465.6682 Fax: 250.368.3930 See ad on page 30; location on Map 2,E4
Hotels, Motels & Resorts
Casa AlpinaJust minutes to Red Mountain Ski Resort and Redstone Golf Resort. Packages available. Spotlessly clean and quiet rooms, all with refrigerator. Kitchenettes available. Complimentary Continental Breakfast! Outdoor hot tub (winter only). Free wireless internet. Junction of Highway 22 & 3B, RosslandTel: 250.362.7364 TF: 1.800.663.0203 casaalpina.ca#40 Ac CC Ctv Fm Ht Ki La LS $60-$110 HS $70-$130
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Red Mountain Resort LodgingAffordable Luxury Accommodations nestled at the base of Red Mountain Ski Resort. Allow our Concierge team to plan your entire vacation while staying in one of our 1 - 4 Bedroom fully Stocked Condos.#1-4310 Red Mountain Road, RosslandTel: 877.969.SNOW (7669) or 250.362.5553 [email protected] Fm Ki Ht La LS $125 HS $213 See location on Map 4Hotels, Motels & ResortsVillager’s Inn HotelComfortable & affordable hotel, restaurant, pub & liquor store. Highway 3B, FruitvaleTel: 250.367.7664 See ad on page 27; location on Map 8,F7
3 km South of Hwy 3 on Hwy 22, Trail
250.367.9165
KiwaniS CampgroundPeaceful setting • Playground
Showers • SecurityFishing • Camping
A great place to hold a wedding
RV Parks & CampgroundsKiwanis Beaver Creek Park3 km south of Highway 3 on Highway 22, Trail.Tel: 250.367.9165See ad on page 31; location on Map 7
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RV Parks & Campgrounds City of Trail RV ParkFull service RV park w/ gravel sites. 30 amp service, sani-station, showers, flush toilets, fire pits & playground. Wheelchair accessible; contact Trail & District Chamber of Commerce for reservations. Near Waneta Mall, Wal-Mart & Canadian Tire.In BC: 1.877.636.9569 or
1.250.368.3144Rates: $18.00-$23.00See location on Map 2,K4
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World Class Wines made right here in the Kootenays
Come and enjoy the latest releases of our quality wines in the beautiful scenery of Columbia Gardens.
9340 Station Rd, Trail, BCPhone: 250.367.7493 | [email protected]
www.cgwinery.com
Interpretive CentreTeck Interpretive CentreMini-science centre features hands-on exhibits for the whole family.200-1199 Bay Ave (Above TD Bank), Trail Tel: 250.368.3144 TF: 1.877.636.9569Ad on Inside Back cover; location on Map 2,E4
Golf CoursesRossland Trail Country ClubThe 18 hole championship Birchbank course is a mature, tree-lined classic course. 5500 Highway 22, Genelle Tel: 250.693.2255 See ad on page 28
Horseback RidingHarding Heights Ranch Ltd.Year round guided trail rides, farm tours, petting zoo. 241 Hillcrest Drive, 5 min from Trail Tel: 250.364.0333 hardingheightsranch.comSee ad on page 29
Horseback Riding
Record Ridge RidingGuided horseback trail rides for novice to experienced riders.Rossland 250.231.5360 recordridgeriding.comSee ad & location on Map 4
Heritage AttractionTrail Historical SocietyVisit the Trail Museum, browse the Trail Sports Hall of Memories and Research the City of Trail Archives.Tel: 250.364.0829 trailhistory.com See ad on page 15
WineryColumbia Gardens Vineyard & WineWorld class wines made right here in the Kootenays. 9340 Station Road, Trail cgwinery.comTel: 250.367.7493 See ad on page 32; location on Map 1
Parks & Recreation
Trail Parks & RecreationCome play in our leisure pool with its spray features, or enjoy our water slide! Work out in our fully equipped fitness centre, or swim lanes in the main pool, then try a relaxing soak in the hot tub or lounge in our steamroom.1875 Columbia Avenue, TrailTel: 250.364.0888Fax: 250.368.6233trail.ca See ad on page 4; location on Map 2,F4
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GolfChampion Lakes Golf9 hole golf course and country club. golfchampionlakes.com 15 min east of Trail on Highway 3BTel: 1.877.900.7030 Fax: 250.697.7001See ad on page 29; location on Map 1
Gallery, Studio, WorkshopsVISAC – Visual Arts CentreGallery, pottery studio, lapidary workshop & painting classroom. 1501 Cedar Avenue, Downtown Trail250.364.1181 / [email protected] ad & location on Map 3
GalleryArtisanUnique handcrafted items from the Kootenays. Paintings, quilts, pottery, stained glass, jewellery, home décor. 942 Eldorado Street, Trail Tel: 250.364.5659 See ad on page 14
Movie Theatre
The Royal TheatreSituated downtown Trail, this 3D Digital Movie theatre plays first run Hollywood blockbusters, MET Operas, Bolshoi Ballets and Sunday Arts Films. Tickets at the door. Fresh popcorn and 400 seats await you. Open 7 days. 1597 Bay Avenue, TrailTel: 250.364.2114 (24 hrs) royaltheatretrail.comSee ad on page 14; location on Map 2,E4
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ChurchSunday worship and
Sunday school at 10am. 1139 Pine Avenue, Trail
PizzaPanago PizzaA deliciously fresh menu of chef- inspired pizzas, salads, torizone & wings. Pick-up & delivery.103-1199 Bay Avenue Tel: 310.0001See ad & location on Map 3
Family DiningThe ColanderThe Trail tradition. World famous family restaurant specializing in great Italian food at reasonable prices. The special includes: Salad, spaghetti, meatballs, chicken, jo-jos, roll and coffee. Dinner hours: 4:30-8:30 Every day. Lunch hours: 11:30-2:00 Weekdays.1475 Cedar Avenue, Trail 250.364.1816Cards: MC, V Res: YesThe Colander Express – Located in the Waneta PlazaSee ad & location on Map 3
Coffee ShopsRebelato’s Morning Perk CoffeeSeattle’s Best Specialty Coffee. Espresso, light lunches, wireless internet & catering. 102-1199 Bay Avenue, Trail (behind TD) Tel: 250.368.8999
Casual Fine DiningCafé MichaelTrail and Castlegar’s Dining Difference. Prime Rib, Ribs, Steak, Seafood, Veal, Chicken, Pasta, Pizza, Espresso and more. Open Mon-Sat at 11am and Sundays at 4pm. Great lunches! Reservations are recommended.8266 Highway 3B, TrailTel: 250.364.21121432 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar Tel: 250.365.8308Cards: A, MC, V See ad & location on Map 2,L4
AutomotiveArtcliffe Motors Ltd.Used vehicle sales & full repairs. Financing available. 910 Farwell Street, TrailTel: 250.364.1224 / Cell: 250.364.8164See ad & location on Map 3AutomotiveMota Automotive Ltd.Full automotive service – all makes & models. 3446 Highway Drive, TrailTel: 250.364.1720 TF: 1.877.464.1720 See ad & location on Map 2
AutomotiveApple AutomotiveService & repairs to all makes & models.920 Farwell Street, TrailTel: 250.364.0267 See ad & location on Map 3
Books & Internet/Coffee BarPage One Internet & Coffee Bar Largest used bookstore in the Kootenays. Shop in air conditioned comfort. 1703 2nd Ave, Trail Tel: 250.368.8004 See ad & location on Map 2
Business Resource CentreCommunity Futures of Greater TrailEconomic development & business resources. communityfutures.com825 Spokane Street, TrailTel: 250.364.2595 See ad on page 16
Dining shopping & sErvicEs
Auto Rentals/SalesRent A WreckFor all your auto & truck rental needs. Drive a Good Bargain! 8137 Old Waneta Road, TrailTel: 250.364.0211 rent-a-wreck.caSee ad on page 34
Biker ApparelLeather and SteelWestern Canada’s choice for Biker Apparel plus knives & swords.1846 1st Street, Fruitvale Tel: 250.367.6222See ad on page 27
Collision RepairA&J CollisionBodywork specialists. ICBC & private insurance claims. [email protected] 1 Schofield Hwy, Trail Tel: 250.364.1933 See ad on page 33; location on Map 2,D4
Fitness CentrePerformance FitnessA real gym, for real people, getting real results! 1425 Cedar Avenue, Trail Tel: 250.368.5911 See ad & location on Map 3
ChurchesFirst Presbyterian ChurchSunday worship and Sunday school at 10am. [email protected] 1139 Pine Avenue, Trail Tel: 250.368.6066 See ad on page 33
ChocolateMountain Nugget Chocolate Co.“Where Mountain Meets Chocolate” Inspired by the love of the mountains and the culture that exists within them. Using fresh, locally sourced and organic ingredients, the Mountain Nugget creates beautiful hand-made chocolate truffles and boutique chocolate bars.2076 Columbia Avenue, RosslandTel: 250.362.3338mountainnugget.comSee ad & location on Map 4
Credit Card Codes A - American ExpressDI - Discover DN - Diner’s Club/EnRouteDP - Direct Payment JC - Japan Credit Bureau MC - MasterCard V - Visa
Body & Paint sPecialists ICBC & private
insurance claims1 Schofield Highway
Trail, BC
Tel: [email protected]
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• Playing• Fixing• Living• Driving
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Pastry ShopThe Pastry Shop“The Best Buns in Town” Open 9-5:30 Tuesday - Saturday1447 Bay Avenue, Trail250.364.1013See ad & location on Map 3
JewelleryLauener Bros. Jewellers Ltd.We specialize in Canadian diamonds and custom design. 1355 Cedar Avenue, TrailTel: 250.368.9533Fax: 250.368.5828
LocksmithsParslow Lock & Safe 24 hour service. Master systems & rekeys, vehicle & RV keys. 804 Rossland Avenue, TrailTel: 250.364.2210 TF: 1.888.458.2210 See ad & location on Map 3
Musical Instruments & MoreOn the Edge MusicStop by On the Edge, Trail’s only source for all your music needs.1694 2nd Avenue, Trail Tel: 250.364.2812 TF: 1.866.866.EDGESee ad & location on Map 2
Party RentalsParties PlusParty Rentals & Supplies. 7100 Highway 3B, TrailTel: 250.364.3324 / 250.364.5661See ad & location on Map 2
Office Supplies & FurnitureHall’s Basics Great selection of office supplies & furniture. Faxing, copying, courier. 1236 Bay Avenue, Trail 250.364.2522 Fax: 250.368.8788 hallsbasics.comSee ad & location on Map 3
FurnitureThe NicheAntiques, furniture, teak, persian rugs. Chinese, India, Persian, etc.1339 Cedar Avenue, Trail Tel: 250.364.2264 trailniche.comSee ad & location on Map 3
Grocery StoresFerraro FoodsExceptional Savings! Quality and Freshness Cost Less!ferrarofoods.ca850 Farwell Street, Trail 250.368.55582027 Columbia Avenue, Rossland 250.362.5206See ad on page 21,locations on Map 3 & Map 4,C3
GlassGlenmerry GlassResidential/commercial windows & doors, deck railing glass, frameless showers, automotive glass, ICBC & private claims.2825 Highway Drive, Trail Tel: 250.364.0122See ad & location on Map 2
Grocery StoresSafewayRenovated store with expanded departments. First right after bridge. 1599 Second Avenue, TrailTel: 250.368.8710 See ad on page 10
InsuranceRHC Insurance Brokers Ltd.Home, business & auto insurance. rhcmc.com1331 Bay Avenue, Trail Tel: 250.364.1285See ad & location on Map 3
Pet SuppliesPet Needs PlusPet food, toys and specialty pet items. 2835 Highway Drive, TrailTel: 250.368.3095See ad & location on Map 2
Powersports & EquipmentBarrett Honda/YamahaDiscover the Great Outdoors in the Kootenays with your powersports and equipment specialists.1470 Highway 3B, FruitvaleTel: 250.367.6216 TF: 1.888.989.1615
Print ServicesHall PrintingB/W & colour laser copies, fax service, large format copies & commercial printing. 815 Victoria Street Tel: 250.364.2300See ad & location on Map 3
Real EstateColdwell Banker 1st Trail Real Estate1252 Bay Avenue, Trail 250.368.5222 (Trail) Fax: 250.368.5508 250.362.2223 (Rossland)250.365.7181 (Castlegar)See ad on page 23 & Outside Back Cover
Pet GroomingPet Needs Plus16 years of dog and cat grooming experience. 2835 Highway Drive, TrailTel: 250.368.3095See ad & location on Map 2
TRAIL 364-0211NELSON 352-5122CRESTON 428-9343CRANBROOK 426-3004CASTLEGAR 365-7100
FREE Activity Centre for Kids
Serving you with these fi ne stores...• Ardene• Athletes World• Bogie & Bacall Hair Salon• Bootlegger• Crockett Book Company• Dollarama• Extra Foods• Extra Foods Pharmacy• Pro Vision Optical• Red Cross Loan Cupboard• Reitmans• Ricki’s
• Suzanne’s• The Source• Waneta Gas Bar• Waneta Plaza Lottery Ticket Centre• Warehouse One The Jean Store• Your Vitamin Store• Zellers• Zellers Pharmacy
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Thursdays & Fridays until 9 pm
250-368-52025 minutes east of downtown Trail
on Hwy 3B
Largest Enclosed Shopping Centre in the West Kootenays
Financial• Kootenay Savings Credit Union• Scotiabank
Restaurants/Food Court• Clive’s Coffee Bar• Colander Express• Eastern Wok• glo café• Raves Restaurant & Lounge• Tim Horton’s
2nd Floor Professional Offi ces• Dr. DeGreef, Plastic Surgeon• Dr. Le Moel, Chiropractor• Dr. Morency, Ophthalmologist• Septen Financial Ltd• Waneta Primary Care Clinic
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8023 Old Waneta Road (across Waneta Plaza)Trail PH: 250.364.2323 Parts 250.364.1267 or
Call Toll Free 1.888.817.2323
We pay Cash for used rVs, 5th Wheels & traVel trailers!
Rock Island RVrockislandrv.com
NeW & QualiTy PRe-OWNedRVS, 5TH WHeelS & TRaVel TRaileRS
Full Service • Parts • Four Qualified Technicians
Dealers for Palomino, Cougar, Montana, Mountaineer, Passport
R. Pod, Hideout, Arctic Fox, Nash, Trail Light, Trail Cruiser
Sports Clothing & GearPowder HoundHuge selection of ski, hiking & snowboard clothing & accessories. Also yoga & aerobic clothing.2040 Columbia Avenue, RosslandTel: 250.362.5311 See ad on page 25
Retail/Automotive ServicesCanadian TireAutomotive, service garage, hardware, sports, home & leisure. 8238 Highway 3B, TrailTel: 250.364.3333 See ad on page 34
RV Sales & RepairRock Island RVNew & Quality Pre-owned RVs, 5th Wheels & Travel Trailers Sales & Service. 8023 Old Waneta Road, TrailTel: 250.364.2323 TF: 1.888.817.2323See ad on page 36
Shopping CentresWaneta Plaza Shopping CentreLargest shopping centre in the West Kootenays with 35 stores and services. Zellers, Extra Foods, The Source, Bootlegger, Tim Hortons, Athletes World, Warehouse One, Ricki’s, Dollarama, Ardene, Reitmans, Suzannes, plus so much more. Food court and full service restaurant.5 min. east of downtown Trail on Hwy 3BTel: 250.368.5202Fax: 250.368.6058See ad on page 35; location on Map 2,K4
Tool RentalsBV Tool RentalsResidential, Comm. & Industrial Tool Rentals. STIHL Sales & Service. 7100 Highway 3B, TrailTel: 250.364.5661See ad & location on Map 2
Tattoo and Body PiercingWolf's Den Tattoo Over 16 years experience in custom designed tattoos; plus basic, exotic & custom body piercing. Vast selection of custom jewellery. By appointment, or drop in on Saturdays. Two locations in the Kootenays to serve you: 1407 Second Ave, Trail & 2329 Columbia Ave, Castlegar.Trail: 250.364.1977 Castlegar: 250.304.1976wolfsdentattoo.ca See ad on page 37; location on Map 2,F4
WinemakingThe Brew Shop TooFull line of wine & beer making supplies & unique gifts. 1458 Bay Avenue, TrailTel: 250.368.5777See ad & location on Map 3
shopping & sErvicEs
Real EstateRE/MAX All Pro RealtyTel: (24 Hours) 250.368.50001148 Bay Avenue, TrailTF: 1.877.368.5003 Fax: 250.368.3340allprorealty.caSee ad & location on Map 3
Commonly known as the Toonie
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Commonly known as the Dime
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TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE THE KOOTENAYS:
www.wolfsdentattoo.caTrail
1407 Second Ave250-364-1977
Castlegar2329 Columbia Ave250-304-1976
Serving our communities that have graciously supported us for more than a decade, Darrell Cross and Colin Millar provide CUSTOM art from pen and paper to skin and ink.
With over 16 years of experience each, custom designs are available by appointment Tuesday through Friday. Walk-ins are welcome on Saturdays.
Sydney has been professionally piercing for half a decade and offers basic, exotic and custom body piercing, dermal anchor implants, ear stretching and a vast selection of original custom jewelry.
Unique giftsand t-shirtsavailable
AND LIONS LAIR BODY PIERCINGInc.
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air or Marine Emergency 1.800.567.5111 Bc nurse line (24-hr health information) 1.866.215.4700 crisis line 1.800.515.6999 report a forest fire 1.800.663.5555 (cell: *5555) poison control centre 1.800.567.8911 Environmental Emergency 1.800.663.3456Wildlife Emergency 1.800.663.9453 (WiLd) Kootenay Boundary regional hospital 250.368.3311 or toll free 1.866.368.3314 animal control officer spca 250.368.5910
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Local destinations from Trail to: km miCastlegar 26 16Creston 122 76Fruitvale 16 10Grand Forks 106 66Kaslo 140 87Montrose 11 7Nelson 69 43Northport WA 34 21Robson 37 23Rossland 10 6Salmo 41 26Warfield 4 3
From Trail to: km miBanff AB 514 319Blaine WA 608 378Calgary AB 637 396Coeur d’Alene ID 260 161Cranbrook 234 145Dawson Creek 1,263 785Edmonton AB 960 597Fernie 327 203Fort Nelson 1,719 1,068Golden 423 263Hope 479 298Jasper AB 764 475Kelowna 309 192Merritt 415 258Nanaimo 707 439Penticton 288 179Port Hardy 1,090 677Portland OR 783 487Powell River 803 499Prince George 1,002 623Prince Rupert 1,724 1,071Princeton 346 215 Revelstoke 275 171 Seattle WA 647 402Sparwood 354 220Spokane WA 198 123Squamish 692 430Tofino 908 564 Vancouver 629 391 Vernon 356 221 Victoria 707 439 Whistler 741 460
Distances provided by Ministry ofTransportation – www.th.gov.bc.ca
Driving DistancEsthe Kootenays are serviced by the 250 area code. When placing a call, all 10 digits of the number must be dialed.
10-Digit Dialing
inforMation for DrivErs
local radio All hit KBs radio 95.7 FM / 104.1 Mountain FM Bcaa Emergency 1.800.CAA.heLP (1.800.222.4357) road service Cell users *222 icBc Dial-a-claim (24-hour) 1.800.910.4222
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city of trail trail.catrail & District chamber of commerce trailchamber.catrail & District public library 250.364.1731 traillibrary.com visitors’ choice visitorschoice.com rossland & District chamber of commerce rossland.comtourism British columbia hellobc.com Bc Ministry of transportation drivebc.cainternational Discovery loop bcrockies.com/itineraries/dlBc Ministry of Water, land and air protection gov.bc.ca/envWeather from Environment canada weatheroffice.comcanadian avalanche association avalanche.cacanada Border services agency cbsa-asfc.gc.cagreyhound bus information greyhound.ca Washington state Dot wsdot.wa.gov/traffic Bank of canada currency conversions bankofcanada.ca
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trail visitor information centre 250.368.3144tourism Bc 1.800.heLLo.BC (1.800.435.5622)canada customs information (24-hour) 1.800.461.9999 trail transit 250.364.0261 greyhound Bus lines 250.368.8400 or 1.800.661.8747 Bc government agent, trail 250.364.0591 (Fishing, hunting permits) avalanche Bulletin 1.800.667.1105
tEMpEratUrE convErsion
Test of metalA history forged from great vision and creative inspiration
ALL SEASONS: Visit our Interpretive Centre for an Interactive Site Tour, Suite 200, 1199 Bay Avenue, Downtown Trail • 250.368.3144Children must be 12 years of age or older to participate in the tour of the Electrolytic and Melting Plant.
MAY TO SEPTEMBER: Visit the historical Rossland Museum Teck Wing, Hwy 3B Rossland • 250.362.7722
Come experience how we continue to play more than a “miner” role.Teck Trail Operations, www.teck.com
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