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  1. Crowsnest Vineyards was purchased by the Heinecke family in 1985 when the Winery, Restaurant and Guesthouse were launched. Named after the Crowsnest Highway #3, the family was an early contributor to the development of the Similkameen wine region and the wine and food has continuously evolved over the years.

  2. Sep 11, 2023 · The Crowsnest Highway, stretching 1,161 km from Hope, British Columbia to Medicine Hat, Alberta, facilitates the shortest route between the Lower Mainland and southeast Alberta, traversing the Canadian Rockies through the Crowsnest Pass. Inaugurated in 1932, it mostly follows Edgar Dewdney’s mid-19th-century gold rush trail.

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Don’t forget to take time to explore the quaint communities that make up the Crowsnest Highway – each one offering its own unique offering for spring. Winter Wonders Along the Crowsnest: A Frosty Journey Through Scenic Landscapes. Top 10 things to do on the Crowsnest Highway in the spring. Hiking, farm to table, culture and nature, explore...

  4. As the crow flies she counts close on 777 kilometres between Hope, British Columbia, and Medicine Hat, Alberta. The most direct route on the ground is the Crowsnest Highway, which, by its shortest configuration, uncurls 1167 kilometres (730 miles) across the varied topography of south-western Canada, using the storied Crowsnest Pass to breach the blue Rocky Mountains between Alberta’s high ...

  5. Premier Listings for Crowsnest Highway 3 The Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) runs from Hope at the east end of the Fraser Valley all the way east to the British Columbia-Alberta border in the Rockies. Sometimes called the Crowsnest Route or the Route of the Crow, Highway 3 is a memorial to a

  6. With more than 120 attractions Louisville has something for everyone to see and do. The iconic Churchill Downs and Kentucky Derby Museum pay homage to the thoroughbred horse – a hallmark of what makes Kentucky so special.

  7. Adventure #6 – Paddle Crowsnest Lake. This lake has been popular with people for thousands of years. Notably, the First Nations people used to camp on the shores and fish the headwaters of the Crowsnest River. In the early 1900s, the area was a popular getaway and in the 1930s a dance hall was even built on the eastern lakeshore.

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