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CROWSNEST PASS, ALBERTA
INFORMATION PAGE






An introduction to the Crowsnest Pass:

www.crowsnestpass.com

The Crowsnest Pass—a rising recreation and retirement destination. 

 www.crowsnestpass.com/play/recreation

Beautiful Rocky Mountain setting

Small friendly towns-- full retail services and several excellent restaurants.

www.crowsnestpass.worldweb.com/WheretoStay 

Alpine skiing at the Pass

Midway between two outstanding ski resorts, Fernie and newly expanded Castle Mountain.

Both are great but some days one is better than the other—take your choice.

Both have very high annual snowfalls.

www.skifernie.com

www.skicastle.ca

Also . . .  stimulating Powderkeg ski hill right in the town of Blairmore.

www.passpowderkeg.ca/v3/indexv3.asp

Nordic skiing and hiking

Allison Creek is next door—with outstanding groomed cross-country trails

crowsnestguide.com/allisonwonderlands/memberships.html

Two other groomed ski trail systems nearby – Syncline and Beauvais Lake.

Lots of old logging and mining roads for off-trail ski touring.

Several hiking books describe Pass area hiking trails.

www.crowsnestguide.com/crowsnesttrails

Hiking from easy strolls to tough scrambles—often with historic sites from the mining and lumbering days.

Waterton National Park only 75 minutes away.

Waterton National Park

Golf

One of Alberta’s nicest courses within the Pass—treed, rolling terrain.

Other courses at Sparwood, Waterton and Pincher Creek.

 www.crowsnestpassgolf.com

Fishing and water activity

Nationally famous trout streams—Crowsnest, Oldman, Castle and Carbondale.

Abundant lakes—Crowsnest, Allison, Beauvais, Beaver Mines, Lee and many smaller ones, including alpine beauties.

www.fishingpoleguidinginc.com/crowsnest.htm

Other outdoor activity

Motorized trail activity is popular, both summer and winter.

www.quadsquad.ca

www.crowsnestguide.com/activities/snowmobilesnowreport.htm

Great bird-watching opportunities, and unusually wide varieties of wildflowers.

www.crowsnestconservation.ca

Large animals—elk, moose, grizzly and black bears, mountain sheep, deer and cougars.

The region is a popular hunting destination.

 

Culture

An accredited art gallery with professional curator.

Many local artists.

Most unusually for a small community, a symphony orchestra.

www.crowsnest-highway.ca

Historical museums in the Pass and Pincher Creek, plus the Frank Slide centre.

www.crowsnestmuseum.ca 

Many musical and educational programs.

A duplicate bridge club in Pincher Creek (American Contract Bridge League)

 

Investment and value for money

Home prices are rising but still moderate.

Cost of living is low in the small community.

Large developments are under development in the area.

www.riverrun-naturally.com

www.ironstonelookout.com

Municipality of Crowsnest Pass

maps.google.ca




 Contact:
Peter Maloff, Broker 

403-627-8200

Licensed in the Province of Alberta

  pmaloff@telus.net

8506 19th Ave. / Box 1059 Coleman, AB, CA T0K 0M0
Phone: 403-563-2000 * Fax: 403-563-5631
Toll free office: 1-866-463-9168


                                                                                        

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