| The highest city in Canada, at 1,120 metres, Kimberley is the classic mining town of the Rockies region. Named in 1896 after the famous South African diamond mine, Kimberley was incorporated as a city in 1968 and became the Bavarian City of the Rockies in the early 1970's.
Nearby North Star Mountain attracts more skiers each year, and visitors will be charmed by the "Old Bavaria" feel of the downtown shopping area. There are plenty of cafés and boutiques for urbanites, and hiking, camping and two golf courses for those who prefer the great outdoors.
A charming collection of Bavarian styled buildings, cafes and shops surround The Platzl pedestrian mall, the downtown centre's focal point. During summer, European music is broadcast from the bandstand, supported by a wandering minstrel accordionist. |