 Kinsmen Park & Beach - Invermere, BC
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N 50° 29.862 W 116° 01.574
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Of all the parks in Invermere, Kinsmen Park is by far the largest and most used, with the greatest number of facilities and activities.
Waymark Code: WMVREK
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/23/2017
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Given that this is where the main beach is located, we're guessing that Kinsmen Park is also the oldest park in town. Being on Lake Windermere with two hot springs nearby, Invermere is nothing if not a tourist town, seeing a huge influx, mostly of Albertans from over the mountains, both in the summer for fun in the sun and in the winter for skiing, snowboarding and even skating on the World's Longest Ice Skating Trail, right here in the park. Actually, the skating trail is on Lake Windermere, but accessed from the park.
There are not one, but two, lakes in the park, the other being the much smaller Dorothy Lake on the north edge of the park. It is a protected area, habitat for painted turtles, among other fauna, and has a large fountain in the centre.
As well as the events listed further down, there are constantly smaller, non annual events taking place at the park.
With everything from sun drenched beach to historic sites, the park's heavy use should surprise no one. Following are some of the features and activities the park has to offer.
Kinsmen Park & Beach
Kinsmen Park is a beautiful green space on the shores of Lake Windermere in Invermere. The park is not only the centerpiece of a great deal of what summer is all about for residents, but also a popular attraction for visitors to the area. Regardless of where you vacation in the Columbia Valley, you will, at some point, most likely find yourself heading to Kinsmen Park. Many community events take place there each year too – like the Snowflake Festival, Canada Day Celebrations and the Invermere Music Festival, to name a few.
With tall trees to provide plenty of shade on a hot summer’s day and its breathtaking views of both the Canadian Rockies and the Purcell range, Kinsmen Park offers an abundance of reasons why you will want to put it on your places-to-visit list for the family vacation. Here are just a few:
sandy beach
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beach volleyball
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kids’ play area
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splash and spray park in the lake
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concession
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Pynelogs Cultural Centre
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clean, accessible washrooms
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botanical gardens
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showers and change rooms
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Botanical Gardens Trail
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plenty of parking
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Trail around Dorothy Lake
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picnic tables
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Lake Windermere Whiteway
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The Lake
With tall trees to provide plenty of shade on a hot summer’s day and its breathtaking views of both the Canadian Rockies and the Purcell range, Kinsmen Park offers an abundance of reasons why you will want to put it on your places-to-visit list for the family vacation.
From the Town of Invermere
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Name: Kinsmen Park & Beach
 Street Location: 250 18 St, Invermere, Invermere BC, Canada BC V0A
 Local Municipality: District of Invermere
 State/Province, etc.: BC
 Country: Canada
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Picnic Facilities: Tables, pavilion
 Recreational Facilities: See the list above
 Fountains: Fountain on Dorothy Lake
 Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Lake Wundermere, Dorothy Lake
 Special Events: Invermere Music Festival, Loop the Lake, Mountain Mosaic Festival of the Arts, Easter Egg Hunt at Kinsmen Park, Kinsmen Fishing Derby, CV Rockies Pond Hockey Championships, Invermere Bonspiel on the Lake, Snowflake Festival, Snow Golf Tournament
 Memorial/Commemoration: Not listed
 Date Established: Not listed
 Monuments/Statues: Not listed
 Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Not listed
 Traditional Geocaches: Not listed

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