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- Historic Downtown is a highlight of any Fernie travel itinerary. Centred around 2nd Avenue primarily between 4th Street and 9th Street (not the highway through town), downtown offers boutique shopping, dining, attractions and activities of a more gentle nature.
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The heart of Fernie's vibrant community is the small but perfectly formed Historic Downtown. Historic Downtown is a highlight of any Fernie travel itinerary. Centred around 2nd Avenue, Fernie offers boutique shopping, dining, attractions and activities of a more gentle nature.
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- Stroll around the Historic Downtown. One of the best things to do in Fernie is stroll around the downtown area. Fernie’s downtown has many old buildings that are more than a century old.
- Watch Chocolate Get Made. Beanpod Chocolate, Coffee, and Gelato is one of the only places in North America that produces chocolate the old fashion way.
- Catch a Hockey Game. Hockey is huge in Canada, and Fernie is no exception. Locals enthusiastically turn out for games to support their team – the Fernie Ghostriders.
- Fairy Creek Falls. Fernie boasts stunning scenery, including two beautiful waterfalls. Fairy Creek Falls is a popular local attraction, reached by a gentle 2.8-mile hike (return) from Fernie Visitor Information.
- Walk Around Downtown Fernie. Downtown Fernie is absolutely beautiful with mountain vistas at the end of every road. The downtown center also includes many buildings that are more than a century old which is very old for North American buildings.
- Hike Fairy Creek Falls. One of the easy hikes in Fernie that you should do is the hike out to Fairy Creek Falls. It’s a gentle walk through the forest with minimal elevation gain and about a 5 km round trip (3.1 miles).
- Go Hiking in Fernie to Mt Fernie. The Mount Fernie trail takes you to the summit of Mt Fernie which looks down on the town. If you have the time it’s well worth climbing to the summit to enjoy the views.
- Hike the Heiko / Three Sisters trail in Fernie. If you have a 4×4 definitely look into doing the Heiko to Three Sisters summit trail in Fernie. The road to the trailhead can be tricky to navigate and the hike itself is strenuous but along the way, you’ll pass an impressive waterfall, a Bisaro Cave (Canada’s deepest cave), and incredible views.
Some of the architectural gems of Fernie’s downtown include: The Fernie Courthouse (1911) is a magnificent chateau style building with slate shingles, copper trim and granite imported from Vancouver and is well known throughout BC as a historic landmark;
Some of the architectural gems of Fernie’s downtown include: The Fernie Courthouse (1911) is a magnificent chateau style building with slate shingles, copper trim and granite imported from Vancouver and is well known throughout BC as a historic landmark; Holy Family Catholic Church (1912) is a beautiful brick edifice done in a “cruciform pattern”.