Golden (British Columbia) Attractions & Activities - The Best Holiday Destinations for 2020
Golden is a small town in the Columbia-Rockies portion of the Kootenays in British Columbia. Established in 1883 as a railway base camp, Golden was originally named Cache. The name was later on changed in an effort to compete with the nearby camp of Silver City. Since 2000, and the development of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Golden has become increasingly tourist oriented.
Currently Golden has a population of 5000, but a drawing area of approximately 15 000. The face of the town is changing with the development at the ski resort drawing a multitude of transient visitors and wealthy Albertans purchasing second homes.
There are two visitor information centres located in Golden.
- British Columbia Visitor Information Centre, Golden Donald Upper Rd. Information from around British Columbia. Does not answer visitor enquiries by phone or email. �
- Kicking Horse Country Chamber of Commerce, 500 10th Ave N. Carries only local information. �
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