Who said the Powder Highway—renowned for its consistent snowfall and deep powder—was just a winter destination? Stretching through the Kootenay Rockies in the southeastern corner of British Columbia, the 1300-kilometre (800-mile) route connects eight adventure-packed alpine resorts, charming towns, and celebrated mountain ranges—but skiing and snowboarding is only part of the story. The Kootenays is open for every season, beckoning travellers seeking outdoor adventure, a deeper connection with nature, and the desire to discover authentic mountain culture.
There are several gateway airports for access into the Powder Highway area: Calgary, Alberta (YYC); Spokane, Washington (GEG); and Kelowna, British Columbia (YLW). Now’s the time to discover how a summer road trip through the region can lead to heart-pumping new attractions, exhilarating nature excursions, and stunning mountain scenery.
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