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Golf Land: British Columbia’s Kootenay Region

Submitted by Kim on Tuesday, 8 April 2008No Comment

In southeastern B.C. there is a triangle of land about half the size of Nova Scotia called the Kootenays. It is bordered by the B.C./Alberta Rockies on the east and Montana, Idaho and Washington state on the bottom. In this small piece of Canada is a total of 23, 18 hole golf courses!

Most of the course are mountain view, or right in the mountains whcih makes it hard to concentrate on your game, from Redstone in Rossland to Fernie. From the Big Bend  country up north at Golden – Kicking Horse – to the St.Eugene in the south the courses are also mirrored by world-class ski hills.

You can fly into Cranbrook airport from Calgary or Vancouver and be on a course in less than 20 minutes.

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