Revelstoke Mountain Resort in British Columbia has both the most vertical feet and the longest ski run in North America.
Highway crews in B.C. have raised concerns about the number of truck drivers passing snowplows through the Rogers Pass. When ...
The Pacific Rim National Park ... re in Canada, after all! Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson are great cities to stay in. But during the winter months, make sure to get out of town for the ...
If you are planning to travel to Revelstoke or any other city in Canada, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Revelstoke Airport along with ...
DriveBC is reporting that the TransCanada Highway between Revelstoke and the Glacier National Park West Boundary is dealing with black ice on Friday night. The black ice is reported between ...
Nepal will increase the permit fees for climbing Mount Everest by more than 35%, making the world’s tallest peak more expensive for mountaineers for the first time in nearly a decade ...
according to a National Park Service website. Despite the advocacy of the park's first superintendent, Harry Karstens, for "Denali," as early as 1913, it had been popularly known as Mount McKinley ...
The Indigenous Advisory Circle (IAC) and Parks Canada are pleased to announce the successful completion of the first Indigenous-led ceremonial bison harvest in Banff National Park. This IAC-led pilot ...
Atria Mount Pleasant, a retirement community outside of downtown Charleston, has been acquired by new management. Senior Resource Group LLC, senior living community developers, will take ownership and ...
1:40 Canada’s tax ‘holiday’ has had mixed results, businesses say December’s inflation data offered a mixed bag to the Bank of Canada as it gears up for its first interest rate decision of ...
Donald Trump ordered the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska’s Mount Denali in his first ... the name Denali for the surrounding national park, and directs the secretary to work with ...
According to the National Park Service, a prospector in 1896 dubbed the peak “Mount McKinley” for William McKinley, who was elected president that year. McKinley had never been to Alaska. The name was ...