Nelson: a Hidden Gem

Nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, the vibrant artist hub of Nelson serves as a bustling basecamp for your adventures with fantastic waterfront, alpine and urban opportunities for bird-watching right on it’s doorstep. Be sure to stock up on essentials along historic Baker street before departing for your next destination.

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    Lakeside Park and Nelson Bridge
    910 Second St, Nelson, BC V1L, Canada

    This favourite community gathering spot hosts stunning gardens, wide promenades, a beautiful beach and is a great location for families to enjoy a summer afternoon. A stroll through the Lakeside Park and across the Nelson Bridge will reward birders with an array of waterfowl viewing opportunities.

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    Cottonwood Falls Park
    Cottonwood Falls Park, Carbonate Street, Nelson, BC, Canada

    This hidden gem is host to a stunning waterfall, Japanese Gardens and a seasonal Saturday farmers market. An early spring destination to catch sight of nesting American Dippers, visitors later in the year should keep an ear out for the whistling song of the Pacific-slope Flycatcher as they flit through the town’s uphill greenery.

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    Whitewater Ski Resort - BirdQueen Trail
    Whitewater Ski Resort, Whitewater Ski Hill Road, Nelson, BC, Canada

    The BirdQueen Trail at Whitewater Ski Resort offers up a challenging hike into the subalpine and rewards with a host of unique species. From the moment you arrive, keep your eyes peeled for Townsend Warbler, Gray Jay, Mountain and Boreal Chickadees, Fox Sparrows and other mountain dwellers. As you proceed up into the subalpine, more sought after species such as the Northern Hawk-Owl, Boreal Owl and raptors such as Golden Eagle become possibilities for the adventurous hiker.

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North to Balfour: exploring Kootenay Lake's iconic West Arm

Departing Nelson, follow the northern shoreline of Kootenay Lake and revel in the stunning scenery of Kokanee Creek Provincial Park as you make your way towards the community of Balfour. Take the opportunity to cross the lake to the communities of Harrop and Proctor to potentially encounter wayward migrants in the carefully restored wetlands.

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    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, British Columbia 3A, Kokanee Creek, BC, Canada

    Famous for it’s annual run of Kokanee Salmon, visitors during August and September can catch a glimpse of these colourful fish as they spawn and the myriad bird species arriving to feast on the eggs and eventually, the fish themselves. Reported sightings include eagles, mergansers, mallards, gulls along with woodland residents such as Cassin’s Vireo, Hammond’s Flycatcher, MacGillivray’s Warbler, American Redstart, Black-headed Grosbeak and Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

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    Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
    Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, Ainsworth, BC, Canada

    Offering a number of hiking trails to view some sought after birds, Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park is worth the challenging road access to get here. From forest dwellers such as the Pacific Wren and Varied Thrush to true-alpine species such as the American Pipit and White-tailed Ptarmigan, the many trails span a diversity of habitats that reward the adventurous, though some require fitness and preparation so be sure to plan ahead.

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    Sunshine Bay Regional Park
    Sunshine Bay Regional Park - Sunshine Bay Portion, Harrop Procter Road, Nelson, BC, Canada

    Make the short 3 minute crossing on the Harrop-Proctor Ferry to explore the variety of habitats at this regional park spanning 3 locations. The patchwork of fields yield species such as the Vesper Sparrow, Western Meadowlark, American Kestrel and Black-billed Magpie while scanning the exposed shoals offers ducks and gulls at lower water levels. This low-traffic hotspot is known for unique sightings, especially during spring and fall as a pinch in the valley can funnel migrants to the area.

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    Harrop Wetlands
    6375 Erindale Road, Nelson, BC, Canada

    This newly restored wetland habitat is a key habitat for blue listed species such as the Great Blue Heron, Western Toad and Painted Turtle.

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    Balfour & Queens Bay
    Queens Bay, BC, Canada

    The community of Balfour is a fantastic shoreline location to look for the aerial escapades of the Osprey who breed in the region. As you make your way north to the townsite of Queen’s Bay, use one of the many shoreline pullouts to set up the scope and search for grebes – especially the Horned Grebe, which winters in the area.

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    The Kootenay Cottage
    790 Lewis Rd, Nelson, BC, Canada

    Cozy accommodation near Sunshine Bay and Kootenay Lake. This pet-friendly cottage is the perfect home base for adventure in the area, located just a 5-minute drive from the Harrop Wetlands, a key habitat for blue-listed bird species.

    Book Now: http://www.thekootenaycottage.com/cottage-booking.html

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    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park - Campground
    Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Campsite, Nelson, BC, Canada

    Over a kilometre of sandy beaches, 189 vehicle accessible campsites, hiking trails and access to the viewing platform for the annual Kokanee Salmon spawning await at this popular provincial campground.

    Book Now: https://camping.bcparks.ca/

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    Kokanee Creek Nature Centre
    Kokanee Creek Nature Centre, Central Kootenay, BC, Canada

    Stop in at the Kokanee Creek Nature Centre to speak with the Naturalist on duty and learn about upcoming seminars and recent wildlife sightings. ( Open each year from May to September). In August and September the spawning channel comes alive with thousands of Kokanee Salmon returning to the channel each year to lay their eggs.

Kaslo & North Kootenay Lake

Proceeding north along the western shore of Kootenay Lake, the urban environment gives way to a  spectacular mountain wilderness. Kaslo and the North Kootenay lake area play host to a dizzying array of species, offering unbelievable wildlife viewing opportunities, pristine landscapes and friendly small communities along the way.

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    Kaslo - Lakeshore and Riverside Trails
    Kaslo, BC, Canada

    Offering lakeshore and riverside habitat, taking some time to explore the area rewards birders with a variety of species virtually any time of year. Take some time to wander amongst the diverse forests that teem with nesting birds during the spring and summer months, and enjoy the water-fowl that gather along the shoreline during the migration seasons.

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    Lardeau Regional Park
    Lardeau Regional Park, Central Kootenay, BC, Canada

    This quaint community juts out into the north end of Kootenay Lake offering a welcome respite for birds using the lake as a throughway during migration. A number of interesting birds have popped up here over the years, and while migration may be the more prominent time to visit, it is a worthwhile stop any time of year as it provides a distinct habitat from the surrounding forests that attracts different species.

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    Lardeau - The Nature Trust
    52QQ+XQ Cooper Creek, BC, Canada

    Just north of Lardeau, birders will find a thick patch of old-growth riparian forest protected by The Nature Trust where the colourful Magnolia Warbler can be found breeding. Also in these woods are Least Flycatcher, Northern Waterthrush, Great Horned Owl, Red-naped Sapsucker and Veery. Anytime you are along the shores of Kootenay lake, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the fast moving Peregrine Falcon, although the North end is primarily the best place to find them. 

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    Wing Creek Resort
    Wing Creek Resort, British Columbia 31, Kaslo, BC, Canada

    Located lakeside, this Adult-only accommodation provides thoughtfully curated cabins geared towards couples looking to immerse themselves in stunning scenery.

    Book Now: https://portal.freetobook.com/reservations?w_id=10469&w_tkn=reBXaH361mZaXf7rVrm9ZgOWsxXbekumJhwJKpetipgAMF9TqGOp3OHihTM1O

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    The Sentinel Retreat and Wellness Centre
    The Sentinel, Amundsen Road, Kaslo, BC, Canada

    The Sentinel is a boutique mountain lodge offering private access to Kootenay Lake, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and a tranquil environment.

    Book Now: https://sentinelbc.secure.retreat.guru/program/customized-retreat/?form=1&lang=en

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    Kaslo Hotel
    Kaslo Hotel, Front Street, Kaslo, BC, Canada

    On the shores of Kootenay Lake this boutique hotel blends victorian charm and modern amenities to create a relaxing and welcoming environment after a long day of exploring.

    Book Now: https://book.webrez.com/v31/#/property/970/location/0/search?_gl=1*1c7t4e8*_ga*NTM0ODQwOTAxLjE2OTQwMjU1MDY.*_ga_225PFSFKK0*MTY5NDEwNzUzNC4yLjAuMTY5NDEwNzUzNC42MC4wLjA.

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    Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort
    Ainsworth Hot Springs Resort, Balfour-Kaslo-Galena Bay Highway, Ainsworth, BC, Canada

    Operated by the Lower Kootenay Band of the Ktunaxa nation, the refined accommodations offer unrivalled access to the renowned Ainsworth Hot Springs. With exclusive evening pool access and an onsite restaurant, the Ainsworth Hotsprings Resort has all you need to unwind after a long day of exploring.

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East Shore: Crawford Bay and Duck Lake

Departing Balfour on the longest free ferry ride in the world, you arrive in the community of Crawford Bay, notable for the birders paradise that is the Crawford Bay Wetlands. As you make your way south towards Duck Lake, you can expect to encounter a variety of exciting species along Kootenay Lake’s eastern shore.

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    Crawford Bay Wetlands
    Crawford Bay Wetlands Trail, Peters Road, Crawford Bay, BC, Canada

    Be sure to drop by the Crawford Bay Visitor centre and pick up your ‘Birding in Crawford Bay’ pamphlet before heading to this birding hotspot in search of some of the over 92 species sighted here. The unique wetland habitat serves as an important stop over for migrants, but also serves as a significant breeding site for ground-nesting birds. This 62 hectare park offers a good overview of the valley-bottom species occurring in the Kootenay Lake area. Mountain Bluebird, Violet-green Swallow, Western Tanager and Yellow-headed Blackbird might be the most picturesque of the bunch, but surprises such as Lewis’ Woodpecker and Bobolink could show up at any time. For the adventurous, you can rent a canoe or kayak and take your search to the water. 

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    Pilot Peninsula Shoreline Trail
    Pilot Bay Provincial Park Trail, Kootenay Bay, BC, Canada

    If you find yourself in search of further waterfowl sightings, this easy shoreline hike allows access to pebble beaches and the adventurous can continue on further, ensuring quiet enjoyment of the scenic surroundings.If you find yourself in search of a quick woodland stroll, a visit to the nearby Pilot Bay Lighthouse is sure to turn up some interesting sightings.

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    Lockhart Creek Provincial Park
    Lockhart Beach Provincial Park, British Columbia 3A, Central Kootenay A, BC, Canada

    This provincial park is a great site to visit in the spring as the lakeside Douglas-fir, western red cedar and ponderosa pine forest plays host to a number of nesting migrants. Across the road is the Lockhart Beach park offering excellent vistas across the lake and the seemingly ever-present opportunity to scan for interesting waterfowl as your cruise the eastern shores of Kootenay lake.

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    Duck Lake

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Great Northern Rail Trail

A part of the TransCanada Trail system, the Great Northern Rail Trail is a multi-use recreation trail suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.

Pulpit Rock Trail

This iconic Nelson hike is a fairly steep 1.8km trail offering fantastic views of Nelson and Kootenay Lake.

Salmon Spawning in Kokanee Creek

If you are in the area during August and September, the Kokanee Creek spawning channel is a must visit. Thousands of Kokanee Salmon return to the channels for the annual spawning season, attracting a variety of wildlife to the region.

Kaslo River Audio Tour

Come along on a journey along the Kaslo River Trail that flows beside the lively Kaslo River with mossy banks, bright bridges and hidden sculptures, all unveiled to capture your curiosity. Download the app to learn fun facts about the trail and Kaslo’s history as you walk.

Kaslo Lookout Trail

A short switchback trail with a bench at the top and lovely view over Kaslo Bay.

East Shore Bike & Trail Association

The East Shore hosts many of the most beautiful trails in the Kootenays. With a wide variety of hiking and mountain bike trails as well as awe inspiring alpine peaks the East Shore has it all!