From Moyie Lake to Idlewild Park, Cranbrook offers residents and visitors mountains of opportunity. Nestled in the shadow of the majestic Canadian Rockies, Cranbrook is a progressive, thriving comm...
From Moyie Lake to Idlewild Park, Cranbrook offers residents and visitors mountains of opportunity. Nestled in the shadow of the majestic Canadian Rockies, Cranbrook is a progressive, thriving community with a proud Aboriginal and Pioneer history and an exciting future. From pristine natural habitats like the Elizabeth Lake bird Sanctuary, to world-class sports and arts facilities, Cranbrook has mountains of opportunity for families and businesses alike.
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I love Cranbrook, it's my hometown and I can't think of any more beautiful or wonderful place to be. I travel back and forth across BC twice a year, and I lived in Vancouver for a while... No place like Cranbrook. Honestly =)
I am living in Kimberley, 20 mintues away from Cranbrook, and I love going to Kootenay Ice games, and fishing, and golfing, and skiing, and hiking. If you think there is nothing to do, than you have a serious problem. I could go on forever about what to do in Cranbrook. It's surrounding area and the city itself the most beautiful place in the world! Cranbrook has a very exciting future!
Met the most special people when I lived in Mayook Valley, part of Cranbrook. They are still precious friends. Living in Cranbrook you feel close to nature, yet there's a lot of culture. I live in Santa Cruz, California now, but Cranbrook is my second home - always. And I can't wait to get back for a visit.
Great video. I too am from Cranbrook, and have lived elsewhere in the province. Those who say Cranbrook has nothing to offer, can go try living in some other regions. I can not think of another city that offers what Cranbrook does...outdoor rec, good indoor facilities, good hospital, college, and a drive to move forward. The only thing I don't like about this video is the "rush hour" scene. A little misleading for those who drive on Victoria Ave or the Strip on any weekday afternoon!
Love it, I spent 3 solid years living outside of Fort Steele, up the wild horse river, and I miss it so much! Thanks for putting this together, from a now city dweller that yearns for the fresh air of Fisher Peak again!
Not Alot Otherwise!?! Nice. That's the attitude some of the locals here have, and I've just never figured out why. I've only been here a few years, & to me this is the best place to live in western Canada!! There is so much to do outside here it's mindblowing. If the city is your thing, well, then i guess there is not alot otherwise, and, well, good luck with that...
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