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  1. Ymir / ˈwaɪmər / is a village in the Selkirk Mountains in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Ymir is located where the Salmo River meets Quartz Creek, and Ymir Creek. [1] The locality, on BC Highway 6, is by road about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of Salmo and 34 kilometres (21 mi) south of Nelson .

  2. Ymir is a small town in the West Kootenays in British Columbia Canada. The population is around 230 people. Ymir was a booming mining town in the late 1800’s, with many hotels and a very modern hospital.

  3. Ymir is a small community, filled with heritage buildings from busy mining days, located along the the road between Whitewater Ski Resort and Salmo. The annual Tiny Lights Festival draws crowds to Ymir to view music and performance acts in a variety of unique venues.

  4. Ymir is a small town south of Nelson in the West Kootenay district of British Columbia, originally known as Quartz Creek. A booming mining town in the late 1800s, the townsite was laid out in 1897 by railway magnate D.C. Corbin, with the Salmo River running through the centre of the town.

  5. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Ymir Tourism: Tripadvisor has 168 reviews of Ymir Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Ymir travel resource.

  6. Ymir is a small town located in the Salmo River Valley, deep in the Selkirk Mountain Range between the towns of Salmo and Nelson, and was established as the result of early mining explorations in the mid-1860s.

  7. Aug 2, 2020 · A series of interconnected trails and roads in Ymir village form a scenic loop to explore this local favourite. YMIR (pop 230). Ymir was originally known as Quartz Creek. The townsite was laid out in 1897 by railway magnate D.C. Corbin. Today Ymir consists of a store and two hotels, plus an assortment of residential

  8. Ymir Travel & Tourism Guide. Find Information about Accommodations, Tours, Arts & Culture and Things to do in Ymir British Columbia (BC).

  9. Ymir, a small town located in the Salmo River Valley, deep in the Selkirk Mountain Range between the towns of Salmo and Nelson, was established as the result of early mining explorations in the mid-1860’s.

  10. Discover this 3.9-mile out-and-back trail near Central Kootenay E, British Columbia. Generally considered a challenging route. This trail is great for hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are May through October. Preview trail.

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