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  2. Fernie is a city in the Elk Valley area of the East Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada, located on BC Highway 3 on the western approaches to the Crowsnest Pass through the Rocky Mountains.

  3. Maps. The City of Fernie is located in the Elk Valley, southeastern British Columbia, an area renowned for its world class recreation and outstanding mountain environment. It is located on Highway #3 (The Crow's Nest Pass Highway) in the southeastern corner of British Columbia, approximately three hours south-west of Calgary International ...

  4. Fernie is a town of 5,200 people in British Columbia that is fully encircled by the Rocky Mountains. It began as a mining town, but its location in the Canadian Rockies has led to the development of the Fernie Alpine Resort. Map. Directions.

  5. Fernie is 3 hours west of Calgary, Alberta and 2 hours north of Kalispell, Montana. The town is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and is only 5 km (3 miles) from Fernie Alpine Resort. Use the dropdowns below to filter what you're looking for and click on the map pins for more details.

    • Brief History and Coal Industry
    • Tourism in Fernie
    • The Fernie Resort
    • Geography and Geology
    • In-Town

    Founded in 1898, the town, originally known as Coal Creek, was renamed for a prospector named William Fernie. Having been established as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway line's project, running through Crowsnest Pass, its first commercial district, including sawmills, hardware stores, blacksmith shops, and other suppliers, was wiped out by a fi...

    The local businesses depend on mine workers’ incomes and the demands of their families, along with the ongoing developing tourism. Considering these influences, the building contractors, suppliers, and tradespeople also play on location while shaping the character of businesses in town accordingly. Incredibly proud of its diversified history, the t...

    With the ski season in Fernie running into early April and with the average annual snowfall of 875 cm, it is no wonder that come December, several ski enthusiasts from British Columbia and Albertarummage Fernie Resort. Complete with 142 defined trails, five alpine bowls, and tree skiing, the ski terrain comprises over 10.12 sq. km area with a top p...

    As the only city-classified place in Canada entirely surrounded by the Rocky Mountains, the Lizard Range holds the famed Fernie Alpine Resort, one of the largest in Canada. Known for their mining history, Mount Fernie, Mount Klauer, The Three Sisters, and Mount Proctor are on the north side of Fernie, with the region also coming complete with the I...

    Adventure-seekers, mountain enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers of all kinds come to Fernie for the stunning natural surroundings and a wide variety of outdoor pursuits. The atmospheric, small-town charm is best observed on the vibrant main street filled with turn-of-the-century brick buildings. The streets are caroused by pick-up trucks and mountain b...

  6. Town elevation: 1,010 metres (3,314 ft) Longitude: 115'03'43"W Latitude: 49'30'29"N. View maps of Fernie. Fernie climate has four distinct seasons and enjoys temperate mountain weather. Fernie is famous as a powder town with over 30 feet of snow annually during the winter season (Nov-Apr).

  7. Located in south-eastern British Columbia, Canada (maps), Fernie is a 3-hour drive west from Calgary, Alberta, 11-hour drive east from Vancouver and a 2-hour drive north from Kalispell, Montana USA.

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