Trail:
Producing much of the nation's silver, Trail is also home to the world's
largest zinc and lead smelting complex. This riverside mining town is
located in the south of Kootenay
Country.
Cominco
Tours:
Tours lead by retired employees of this smelting complex show visitors
where ores are separated and a glimpse at the 480,000 horsepower hydroelectric
plant at Waneta.
Rossland:
Situated inside a now extinct volcanic crater, Rossland is well known
for its excellent
skiing opportunities. Its unique terrain has also made it the "Mountain
Bike Capital of Canada". Rossland is located on Highway 3B west of
Trail.
Rossland
Historical Museum:
The museum displays artifacts of the gold rush, the Salish Indians, mining
history and the areas famous skiers.
Heritage
Walking Tour:
There are over 30 buildings in Rossland with heritage status.
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