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Colonel Baker Home Colonel Baker Home shows the life of the founder of Cranbrook, and is also the home of the Forest Renewal Program of the Province of British Columbia. Built in 1877, this is his original residence in Cranbrook. Address: Baker Park Cranbrook BC
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Fort Steele Heritage Park The origins of Fort Steele can be traced back to the small settlement of Galbraith's Ferry born during the 1864 Kootenay Gold Rush. Today, over 60 restored and reconstructed homes and buildings are waiting to take visitors back to yesteryear. Living history street dramas, live professional musical comedies at the theatre, steam train rides, horse-drawn wagon rides are just part of the excitement of spending time at Fort Steele. Guided and self-guided tours of the townsite are available. Other on-site attractions include the Kershaw General Store, Mrs. Sprague's Confectionery, the City Bakery with its wood-fired brick oven, the International Hotel Restaurant and North West Mounted Police post. Address: 9851 Highway 93/95 Fort Steele BC Canada V0B 1N0
Send an Email (8) 1 250 417-6000
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Ktunaxa Interpretive Centre at St. Eugene Mission Discover First Nations cultural tourism in the Rockies. The Ktunaxa
Interpretive Centre, located in the St. Eugene's Mission, offers
a rustic teepee village, arts & crafts and museum-quality exhibits. Address: 7468 Mission Road Cranbrook BC V1C 7E5
1 250 489-2372
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