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Attractions and Places To See around Area G (Salmo Valley) - Top 9

Best attractions and places to see around Area G (Salmo Valley) offer a diverse range of experiences in British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains. This region is characterized by its natural beauty, including the Salmo River, and its rich mining and forestry heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and cultural sites that reflect the area's history and landscape. The Salmo Valley provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and unique local discoveries.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

View of Nelson from Pulpit Rock

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Kootenay River and Kootenay Lake Route

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The trail runs mostly parallel to the shore to the nice town of Nelson, which invites you to a delicious lunch. From here to the lake you have to cycle …

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Nelson was founded in 1841 and is one of the oldest cities in New Zealand. Its name comes from Admiral Horatio Nelson, hero of the Battle of Trafalgar.

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Kootenay Pass

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Also known as the Salmo-Creston, Kootenay Pass stands high in the Selkirk Mountains at 5,846 ft. Bridal Lake stands right by the pass. A picnic area makes it the perfect spot for a break after the long climb.

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Brilliant Suspension Bridge

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It was built in 1913 by the Doukhobor community to provide access to agricultural land across the Kootenay River.

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August 1, 2024, Nelson

There are numerous MTB trails in Nelson. Some of the best known include Codgers Mountain Bike Park, Sharlands Forest and Kaiteriteri Mountain Bike Park.

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Nelson was founded in 1841 and is one of the oldest cities in New Zealand. Its name comes from Admiral Horatio Nelson, hero of the Battle of Trafalgar.

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This bridge was used until 1966, when it fell into disuse. In 1995, it was restored and reopened as a historic site, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to pass through. Offers a stunning view of the Kootenay River and

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It was built in 1913 by the Doukhobor community to provide access to agricultural land across the Kootenay River.

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Also known as the Salmo-Creston, Kootenay Pass stands high in the Selkirk Mountains at 5,846 ft. Bridal Lake stands right by the pass. A picnic area makes it the perfect spot for a break after the long climb.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in Area G (Salmo Valley)?

The Salmo Valley offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit Kootenay Pass, also known as Salmo-Creston, which stands at 5,846 ft in the Selkirk Mountains and features Bridal Lake and a picnic area. Another option is Springboard Park, which showcases an old-growth forest along the Salmo River with a maintained trail. The Salmo River itself is popular for fishing and kayaking. For scenic drives and swimming, explore the Kootenay River and Kootenay Lake Route.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit in the Salmo Valley?

Yes, the Salmo Valley is rich in history. You can see seven unique flagstone murals depicting Salmo's mining history on buildings downtown. The Salmo Museum preserves the history of the area, including early mining towns, and features a hard rock mining display with an underground tunnel. Don't miss the quirky 'World's Oldest Phone Booth' made from a hollowed-out cedar tree, and the 'World's Largest Penny'. The Brilliant Suspension Bridge, built in 1913, is another significant historical site.

What outdoor activities are available for cyclists in the Salmo Valley?

The Salmo Valley is excellent for cycling. The Great Northern Rail Trail, part of the TransCanada Trail system, offers a scenic 48-kilometer route connecting Salmo and Nelson, popular for mountain biking and general cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, by exploring the Cycling around Area G (Salmo Valley) guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Area G (Salmo Valley) guide.

Are there hiking opportunities near the attractions in Salmo Valley?

Absolutely. The Selkirk Mountains, accessible via Kootenay Pass, offer numerous hiking trails. Stagleap Provincial Park, near Kootenay Pass, also provides hiking opportunities. Springboard Park features a maintained trail through an old-growth forest. For more options, including various running trails that can be hiked, check out the Running Trails around Area G (Salmo Valley) guide.

What are some family-friendly attractions in Area G (Salmo Valley)?

Families can enjoy several spots in the Salmo Valley. Nelson is noted as a family-friendly settlement. The Brilliant Suspension Bridge is also a family-friendly historical site. The Salmo Ski Hill offers diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels, and Springboard Park has an easy, maintained trail. The Salmo Valley Farmer's Market, held on Thursday evenings, provides local produce, goods, and entertainment for all ages.

Where can I find unique viewpoints in the Salmo Valley area?

For stunning vistas, visit View of Nelson from Pulpit Rock, which offers a lovely perspective of Nelson. Kootenay Pass provides scenic views from its high elevation in the Selkirk Mountains. The Brilliant Suspension Bridge also offers a stunning view of the Kootenay River.

Are there any winter sports activities in the Salmo Valley?

Yes, the Salmo Valley is a great destination for winter sports. The Salmo Ski Hill is known for its night skiing on fully lit, groomed runs and offers diverse terrain. You can also find opportunities for Nordic skiing at Stagleap Provincial Park and on the Great Northern Rail Trail.

What is the Great Northern Rail Trail and what can I do there?

The Great Northern Rail Trail is a scenic 48-kilometer trail that connects Salmo and Nelson. It's part of the TransCanada Trail system and is popular for a variety of activities including hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing, offering a chance to experience the region's natural beauty along a historic railway line.

What is the Salmo Museum about?

The Salmo Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Salmo and its surrounding areas, including Ymir, Sheep Creek, Pend O'Reille, and Erie. Its exhibits cover the region's early mining towns, featuring artifacts, photographs, maps of the Dewdney Trail, and even a hard rock mining display that includes an underground tunnel.

Can I play golf in the Salmo Valley?

Yes, the Salmo District Golf Club offers a 9-hole public golf course. It's known for its affordable green fees, friendly atmosphere, and flat fairways, providing a pleasant golfing experience in the valley.

What is special about the town of Nelson, near Salmo Valley?

Nelson is a settlement with historical significance, founded in 1841. It's also a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous mountain biking trails. Visitors often appreciate its unique character and the scenic views it provides, such as those from Pulpit Rock.

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