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The Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Park is 34,947 hectares of virtually undisturbed wilderness that will help maintain the viability and diversity of one of the largest intact ecosystems in southeastern British Columbia.


The Purcell Mountains
Purcell Wilderness Provincial Conservancy is in a class of its own. Early in this century, Earl Grey, then Governor-General of Canada, crossed the Purcell Mountains from Invermere in the Columbia Valley to Argenta on Kootenay Lake. His route followed a trail up Toby Creek and down Hamill Creek over a 7,401-foot (2257 m) pass. This route, later named the Earl Grey Pass Trail, had already been well defined by the Shuswap Indians. Despite Grey's urging to set aside this magnificently scenic area as a park, not much was done until the 1970s, when the area was designated as a 'roadless tract' in which the natural environment would remain undisturbed by any development. Consequently, there's no road access, and all forms of mechanized access are prohibited, including helicopters.

Over 85 miles (137 km) of hiking trails, challenging mountaineering, horse riding, and winter recreation await backpackers in the five biogeoclimactic zones spread throughout this central portion of the Purcell Mountains.

In contrast to the forest-mantled Selkirk Mountains to the west, much of the Purcell Range rode out the last ice age above the glaciers.  Thus, fossils are frequently found at elevations above 2,100m. The high, rugged mountains are undisturbed by roads in British Columbia's only park classed as a 'wilderness conservancy,' where all forms of mechanized access (including helicopters) are prohibited. Hikers are rewarded with undisturbed views of some of the finest wildlife habitat in the southeastern region of the province. (Providing complete wilderness experience is the primary objective of the conservancy.)

Five biogeoclimatic zones are found here: interior cedar/hemlock, interior Douglas fir, montane spruce, Engelmann spruce/subalpine fir and alpine tundra.  There are grassy meadows at low elevations, which are crucial for moose and a large number of elk.  Abundant wildflower and alpine meadows astound backcountry trekkers.  Wildlife includes mule and white-tailed deer, moose, elk, black and grizzly bears, mountain caribou and mountain goats.  More than 68 species of birds have been recorded.  Some streams contain native stock of cutthroat and rainbow trout, Dolly Varden and mountain whitefish.

Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed year round when accessible but no facilities are provided. Persons visiting the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Provincial Park, are reminded that the park is a wilderness area, without supplies, public shelters, improved trails, bridges or equipment of any kind. All arrangements for supplies, rescue and transportation must be made beforehand. Acquiring a backroad mapbook for the area is recommended.

For those in good shape and desiring an extreme backpacking adventure, the Purcell Wilderness Provincial Conservancy can be explored along a 60km stretch of trail that begins just south of the Kootenay Lake town of Argenta.  From the Earl Grey Pass trailhead, the hiking or horseback route passes through some of the Purcell Mountains’ most awesome peaks, some of which reach heights of more than 3,600m, on its way to Toby Creek, just west of Invermere. Conditions vary on this rigorous wilderness trail, and it should not be attempted except by experienced and well-equipped hikers. Extreme care must be taken whenever a creek is crossed, whether by bridge, by cable-car, or by fording. An average hiking-time for the trail is five days, but all suggested times are approximate, depending upon weather and individual hikers.

The park is located 20km west and south of Invermere.  Access is by good gravel roads along Toby Creek, to Whitetail Lake in Dutch Creek, and within 5km of the park boundary of the area in Findlay Creek.

Nearby Towns
Canal Flats
Fairmont Hot Springs
Panorama
Invermere
Windermere
Kootenay Lake
Kootenays
Selkirk Valley
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  Blue Ridge Mountain Retreat, Kaslo
Blue Ridge Mountain Retreat is a peaceful yurt retreat in Kaslo in the Kootenay Rockies. Our guests reside in fully-furnished yurts; warm, circular structures with all the comforts of home. Blueridge Retreat sits on 20 acres of breathtaking land enhanced by water, orchards, gardens, forests and fields. Unwind naturally, immersed in everything nature has to offer.
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  Canyon RV Resort on Sinclair Creek, Radium Hot Springs
The Canyon RV Resort in Radium Hot Springs is set on Sinclair Creek amongst big old trees, huge lawns and lots of flowers, surrounded by the Rocky and Purcell Mountains. We offer grassy tent sites, deluxe RV pads, fully serviced bathrooms, laundry, and playgrounds, with hot springs, hiking and golf nearby.
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  Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, Fairmont Hot Springs
The cozy surroundings of the lodge and the majestic mountains contribute to the unique atmosphere of Fairmont Hot Springs. Fairmont is a world-class four season resort, featuring 2 championship golf courses and plenty of other summer adventures too. Our 311 unit RV park is located close to the hotsprings pool complex. Relax, Rejuvenate and Revive at Natural Springs Spa.
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  High Terrain Helicopters, Nelson
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  Natural Springs Spa, Fairmont Hot Springs
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  Nipika Lodge & Touring Centre, Invermere
Simply Spectacular, Spectacularly Simple! Enjoy Canada's most beautiful wilderness in luxury Timber frame or log cabins, in the heart of the B.C. Rocky Mountains - the perfect spot to get away from it all. Come hiking, biking, rafting, canoeing, cross-country skiing and snow shoeing, or just sit back on the porch and do nothing. Life is short - Play Hard.
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  Range Helicopters, Nelson
Range Helicopters on the shores of Kootenay Lake in beautiful Nelson, BC provides an array of industrial, commercial and recreational heli services. Customized recreational helicopter adventures include hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, golfing, fishing, sightseeing, or special events such as weddings. We'll provide the local knowledge and specialized, experienced personnel to make your adventure a safe and memorable experience.
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  Resort at CastleRock, Invermere
The Resort at CastleRock in beautiful Invermere, BC is a landmark resort development nestled at the foot of the Purcell Mountains offering Quarter and Full ownership elevated by 5-star hassle-free resort living. From the heated outdoor pool and hot tub, recreation center, hotel services, international vacation exchange program and optional rental pool, the Resort at CastleRock has it all.
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  The Cabins at Whitetail, Canal Flats
Enjoy cabins designed for today's outdoor enthusiast who likes to enjoy the splendour and tranquility of the Purcell Mountains but at the end of the day wants modern conveniences. Our well appointed cabins offer a rustic decor with full kitchen, bathroom amenities and BBQ. Each unit has a sleeping capacity of six. Walk out your cabin door and enjoy all the outdoor activities the mountains offer: Fishing, swimming, canoeing, hiking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and more.
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  Wing Creek Resort, Kaslo
Wing Creek Resort is a beautiful, earth-friendly waterfront resort that offers both ownership opportunities and vacation rentals in the remote Kootenay Lake region. Romantic luxury timber-frame cottages with spectacular mountain and lake views, lush forest trails, a private beach on the pristine shore of Kootenay Lake, an orchard, gardens and the Falling Water Spa.
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