In search of your next small-town destination? Fall is an especially magical time in the adorable town of Kimberley, British Columbia, which is covered in rolling hillsides of golden larches right now.

With endless trail networks and breathtaking mountaintops to behold, it’s no wonder that Kimberley was once voted the #1 small town in BC.

Largest municipal park in BC

Nestled between two mountain ranges, this southeastern slice of BC is home to the largest municipal park in the province, the Kimberley Nature Park.

Situated in the Purcell foothills, the incredible park is home to over 500 species of plants, fungi, and lichens, nearly 100 species of birds, 29 species of mammals, and 9 species of reptiles and amphibians.

The 840-hectare park and adjacent 200-hectare Horse Barn Valley Interpretive Forest together boast over 50 kilometres of old-growth-lined trails. Some journey through forested hillsides while others cross numerous small ponds and streams.

There’s also the 5-acre Cominco Gardens nearby, where over 45,000 flowers bloom annually.

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Winter recreation

Ready to hit the slopes? Kimberley has the longest-lit night-skiing run in North America, so get ready to ski under the stars!

Visitors can glide across groomed cross-country trails at the Kimberley Nordic Centre and Kimberley Alpine Resort.

Want to check out the area’s history? The Kimberley Heritage Museum is home to nearly 12,000 artifacts and archival photos that take you back in time.

So there you have it, small town enthusiasts! Your next adventure in the mountains awaits, and it doubles as a great spot to visit once ski season starts.

Kimberley 

How to get there: Drive 10 hours and 40 minutes from Vancouver via Crowsnest Highway/BC-3 E.

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