Invermere

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Invermere is a community in eastern British Columbia, Canada, near the border of Alberta. It is the hub of the Columbia Valley between Golden to the north and Cranbrook to the south. Invermere sits on the northwest shore of Windermere Lake and is a popular summer destination for visitors and second home owners from Edmonton and Calgary.

Geography

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Columbia River Wetlands

Invermere is located Template:Convert south of Radium, and Template:Convert south of Golden and Template:Convert from the Trans-Canada Highway. Invermere is also Template:Convert north of Fairmont Hot Springs, Template:Convert north of Canal Flats, Template:Convert north of Fort Steele, Template:Convert north of Kimberley, and Template:Convert north of the hub of Cranbrook and the Crowsnest Highway.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Invermere is situated within the Columbia River Wetlands, North America's largest intact wetland and a Ramsar-designated site. Located in the Rocky Mountain Trench, Invermere is Template:Convert from Kootenay National Park, and is near the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy.

Climate

Invermere's climate is characterized by warm summers and cool winters. The Rocky Mountains to the east shield Invermere from the Arctic air in winter, although extreme cold spells do occur on occasion. Spring arrives earlier than on the prairies to the east of the Rocky Mountains. Although warm, summers are variable, with weather alternating between hot, dry spells and cool, showery periods.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Invermere had a population of 3,917 living in 1,660 of its 2,238 total private dwellings, a change of Template:Percentage from its 2016 population of 3,391. With a land area of Template:Cvt, it had a population density of Template:Pop density in 2021.<ref name=2021census>Template:Cite web</ref>

Ethnicity

Panethnic groups in the District of Invermere (1996−2021)
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EuropeanTemplate:Efn 3,370 Template:Percentage 2,815 Template:Percentage 2,380 Template:Percentage 2,730 Template:Percentage 2,690 Template:Percentage 2,540 Template:Percentage
Indigenous 245 Template:Percentage 210 Template:Percentage 150 Template:Percentage 115 Template:Percentage 120 Template:Percentage 70 Template:Percentage
Southeast AsianTemplate:Efn 115 Template:Percentage 90 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
South Asian 30 Template:Percentage 25 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
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African 10 Template:Percentage 20 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage
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Latin American 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 0 Template:Percentage 10 Template:Percentage
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Total responses 3,795 Template:Percentage 3,220 Template:Percentage 2,680 Template:Percentage 2,890 Template:Percentage 2,825 Template:Percentage 2,665 Template:Percentage
Total population 3,917 Template:Percentage 3,391 Template:Percentage 2,955 Template:Percentage 3,002 Template:Percentage 2,858 Template:Percentage 2,687 Template:Percentage
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Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Invermere included:<ref name="2021censusB">Template:Cite web</ref>

Arts and culture

The annual Invermere MusicFest takes place on the Pynelogs greenspace for one weekend every August. The two-day Festival attracts hundreds of people each day and delivers a high caliber of Canadian and international musical talent, including The Dead South and Lindi Ortega in 2018.

Sports and recreation

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The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce in Invermere
Hockey

The Columbia Valley Rockies play in Invermere. Former New York Islanders and University of Denver goaltender Wade Dubielewicz was born in Invermere.

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Columbia Valley Rockies KIJHL Ice hockey Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena 1978 4
Skiing
Skating

The longest ice skating trail in the world can be found on the Lake Windermere Whiteway. The naturally frozen trail measures Template:Convert.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Golfing

Invermere is a major centre for golf.

  • Copper Point Golf Club is a newer golf course about Template:Convert east of Invermere along Highway 95/93.
  • Eagle Ranch Golf Course is located Template:Convert northeast of Invermere, also along Highway 93/95 and was rated 4.5/5.0 stars by Golf Digest.
  • Greywolf Golf Course is located in Panorama Mountain Village is about Template:Convert west of Invermere, along the Toby Creek canyon.
  • The Resort Course and Springs Course at Radium Resort, Radium Hot Springs are very popular.
  • Mountainside, Creekside, and Riverside golf courses are located in Fairmont Hot Springs, 20 minutes south of Invermere.
  • Edgewater Hill Top Par 3 is located in Edgewater, 20 minutes north of Invermere.
  • Setekwa Golf Course is located about Template:Convert north of Invermere on Highway 93/95.
  • Windermere Valley Golf Course is located approximately Template:Convert south of Invermere, by the town of Windermere
  • Mini Golf Course at Ozzie's Amusement
Gliding and soaring
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Invermere Airport

The Invermere Airport is home to the non-profit Canadian Rockies Soaring Club. The club is active during the summer months, when it welcomes dozens of student pilots and private owners. The Invermere Soaring Centre is a separate commercial operation which provides aerotowing services and glider rides to the general public.

  • Canadian Rockies Soaring Club
  • Invermere Soaring Centre

The local area is also a popular destination for other non-motorized forms of flying including hang-gliding and paragliding. There are designated launch sites at nearby Mount Swansea.

Curling

The Valley is host to the biggestTemplate:Citation needed outdoor bonspiel in Canada every January. The spiel is held on the frozen Windermere Lake. The curling club is also host to many leagues and bonspiels throughout the season.

Hot springs

Hot springs are numerous in the area, with the major developed ones being Fairmont and Radium Hot Springs; the latter is located inside Kootenay National Park.

Less developed 'wilderness' hot springs can be found in the southern Columbia Valley, in Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Lussier Hot Springs is located Template:Convert south of Invermere and can be accessed from the Whiteswan Forestry Road. Lussier Hot Springs are accessible via a mountain logging road which is open all year round, depending on the weather and road conditions. These hot springs are free to access, however do not have the amenities like the developed hot springs and can sometimes have a sulphur odour smell. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Ram Creek Warm Springs, a less visited and cooler natural spring, can also be accessed along the same route.

Media

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Looking north on BC93 / BC95 at Invermere

Invermere is home to one newspaper, the Columbia Valley Pioneer. On July 1, 2017, the "Pioneer" (founded in 2004) and the Invermere Valley Echo (founded in 1956) merged to one paper retaining the Columbia Valley Pioneer designation. The "Pioneer" serves the Columbia Valley region, from Spillimacheen in the north to Canal Flats in the south and is published once a week, every Thursday.

Notable people

See also

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