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Getting There

Kimberley is located in the heart of the East Kootenays, in Southeast British Columbia. The nearest airport is located in Cranbrook, a 20-munte drive away. Shuttle service is offered. The Cranbrook airport can be accessed via connector flights from Calgary, Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Vancouver, British Columbia and new this season, direct flights from Salt Lake City, Utah with Delta Airlines.

Drive time from major centres include: 4 hours from Calgary, Alberta, 7 hours from Edmonton, Alberta, 11 hours from Vancouver, British Columbia, 2.5 hours from Kalispell, Montana and 4 hours from Spokane, Washington.

 

Mountain Stats

Ski Season: Early December - Mid April

Average Snowfall: 150" or 400 cm

Top Elevation: 6,500 ft / 1,982 m

Base Elevation: 4,035 ft / 1,230 m

Vertical Rise: 2,465 ft / 751 m

Skiable Acres: 1,800 acres / 729 hect

Longest Run: 3.97 mi/6.4 km

Number of Lifts: 5

  • 1 High Speed Quad (North Star Express)
  • 1 Triple Chair (Easter)
  • 1 Double Chair (Tamarack)
  • 1 T-Bar (Owl)
  • 1 Magic Carpet

Number of Runs:
 68 total runs plus another 12 in the Glades

  • Beginner: 20%
  • Intermediate: 42%
  • Advanced: 38%

Average Temperature: -5°C / 23°F

 

Kimberly Alpine Resort Trail Map

Kimberley Alpine Resort trail map

 

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