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Cranbrook is a small city of approximately 18,500 located in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It is the main administrative and retail centre for the Kootenay region of the province.
[edit] Get inMany visitors may visit Cranbrook by accident, as it is located along Highway 3, which is a major highway that traverses the southern portion of the province. Cranbrook is easily within a days drive of Calgary, and about a 10 hour drive from Vancouver. Cranbrook can be reached from the United States from either Idaho by crossing at the Kingsgate/Eastport crossing on US 95 or from Montana at the Roosville crossing on US 93. Cranbrook is also served by the Canadian Rockies International Airport, located approximately 15 km north of the city on Highway 95A. The airport is served by Air Canada Jazz and Pacific Coastal airlines which provide daily flights from Vancouver and Calgary, Delta Airlines is begining 3 day a week service to Salt Lake City in December 2008. [edit] Get aroundBeing a small city, getting around Cranbrook is best done by automobile. Some roads in Cranbrook are in poor shape, especially side streets. Main arterial roads, however, have been given some much needed attention in the past couple of years and are generally in good condition. Most restaurants and hotels are located on Highway 3/95, which is also known as Van Horne Street is the south end of town and Cranbrook Street in the north end. Downtown is located along Baker Street. Cranbrook is also served by a nascent transit system consisting of six routes connecting residential areas of the city to the downtown area as well as shopping centres. The Cranbrook transit system is geared more towards residents and is not of much use to tourists. Taxi service is readily available as an alternative to car rental and public transit. [edit] SeeCranbrook has as its backdrop the Rocky Mountains. Any visitor equipped with a camera will find no shortage of locations to photograph nature. Elizabeth Lake, located at the south end of Cranbrook, is a wildlife sanctuary and home to many different birds and animals, ripe for the photographing. [edit] Do
[edit] BuyBaker Street has an interesting mix of clothing stores and specialty shops. As with many growing cities, downtown seems to be suffering as more and more people shop at the malls and big box stores located at the north end of the city. With its growing collection of big box stores, Cranbrook is a good place to stock up on supplies before you head into the wilderness. Wal-Mart and Home Depot, Real Canadian Superstore are located at the north end of town. The Tamarack Centre Located along the strip has lots of shopping stores and fast food Restaurants, Zellers at the south end and Winners at the north end and on the east side is the Columbia Theatre, Staples is beside Winners. [edit] EatCranbrook is crammed with every imaginable fast food restaurant. Most fast foods restaurants including McDonalds, Burger King, Arbys, Subway and Dairy Queen, Tim Hortons are represented. Casual dining is somewhat limited and includes chain restaurants Boston Pizza, Pizza Hut Mr. Mikes as well as the exotic K's Amazon Eatery. You will find that fine dining is severely limited. Some local favourites include:
[edit] DrinkCranbrook has its share of bars, most of which are located in the downtown core, off Baker Street. The closest thing to a night club, The Monarch Bar Co., is located in the Heritage Inn. [edit] Sleep
[edit] Get outGetting out is much the same as getting in. Other interesting places to visit in the area are Kimberley and Fernie.
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