Places to stay in Kimberley, British Columbia
Kimberley is a small mining city in southeast British Columbia along Highway 95A between the Purcell and Rocky Mountains. Kimberley was named in 1896 after the Kimberley mine in South Africa. From 1917 to 2001, it was the home to the world's largest lead and zinc mine, the Sullivan mine. Now it is mainly a tourist destination and home to Kimberley Alpine Resort, a ski area. Local restaurants include Sushi N More, Panda Garden Chinese Restaurant, Bear’s Eatery, and Whisky Jack’s.
We currently have 24 accommodations in and around Kimberley with other regional listings available for Motels, Hotels, Campsites, B&B's and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the city, though there are a few nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Kimberley is located close to Hogg Creek, Sowerby Lake, Andrea Creek, Premier Lake and Réserve indienne Cassimayooks (Mayook) 5.
Other local Kimberley information and places to visit.
Kimberley is 12 km away from Wycliffe, 23 km away from Cranbrook, 31 km away from Fort Steele and 33 km away from Skookumchuck.
Kimberley is located at longitude -115°58'39 and latitude 49°40'10.999.
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Kimberley
Grubstake Pizza ( Dining / Pizza ). Located at 325 Wallinger Avenue, Kimberley. Grubstake Pizza’s unusual name comes from a mining term: a grubstake is a supply of tools and money to prospectors and would-be miners. In return, the supplier was entitled to a percentage of any profits.
www.grubstakepizza.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Timberwolf Lodge closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Econo Lodge at 300 Wallinger Avenue may have been previously known as Kimberley Inn and Suites
- Alpenglow B&B at 3 Alpenglow Crt may have been previously known as House Alpenglow
- Trickle Creek Lodge by RCR at 500 Stemwinder Drive may have been previously known as Residence Inn