During your stay, discover the many things to do in Trail including current events and Hockey Games at the Trail Memorial Centre or shows at the nearby Charles Bailey Theater.
The Trail Memorial Centre Complex, home of the Trail Smoke Eaters Junior "A" hockey team, houses two ice surfaces, a large gymnasium, racquetball and squash courts, several meeting rooms, a large scale commercial kitchen complete with freight elevator, the hockey "Hall of Memories" and the Trail and District Public Library.
LEARN MOREGyro Park is situated along the Columbia River between the communities of East Trail and Sunningdale. The park's scenic views of the Columbia Valley along with amenities that are sure to have something for everyone make the park a popular destination for family gatherings, events or for people just wanting to enjoy a lovely day in the park.
Learn MoreThe Trail Aquatic & Leisure Centre was built in 1996 and this multi-million dollar facility has won several awards for its design and structure. The facility has hosted two BCSSA Provincial Swim Championships, Regional Swim Championships and is home to the Trail Stingrays Swim Club.
LEARN MOREThe main venue for the Performing Arts in Trail is the Charles Bailey Theatre, with a seating capacity of 719. Other venues are also available depending on the size of the show. For smaller concerts, the Rossland Miner's Hall can hold 180.The theatre is located in downtown Trail and is available for booking every day of the year except statutory holidays.
Learn MoreThe Trail Museum is located in the Trail Memorial Centre at 1051 Victoria Street. The Museum is modest in size however contains a wealth of artifacts, photos and unique historical items describing the history of Trail.
LEARN MOREPlay a round of golf, ski, snowboard, bike - a true outdoor destination.
One Great Course! Birchbank Golf Course is one of the finest golf courses in the Kootenays and is sure to provide an excellent golf experience for every level of golfer.
Learn MoreAs soon as you arrive on the first tee at Redstone, you understand that Redstone is a mountain golf course. The West Kootenay is a big part of what makes golf in Canada special. But golf at Redstone is more than the scenery as the first ever “Les Furber Signature Course” from the renown Canadian architect.
LEARN MORERED Mountain is the last great, unspoiled resort. RED delivers 4,200 acres of pristine skiing unfettered by overdevelopment. With 300"/7.6m of annual snowfall, wide-open groomers, epic vertical (2,919ft/890m!), in-bounds cat-skiing, 360 degree descents off select peaks, a rich tradition, and the BEST tree runs in BC, it's no wonder The NY Times voted RED their #8 "Best Place in the World to Visit in 2013."
Learn Morefrom Charles Bailey Theatre
from City Center
from Kootenay Boundary Region
from Royal Theatre
from Gyro Park
from Waneta Plaza
from Fortis BC
from Teck Metals LTD
from BC Recycling Centres Association
from Waneta Dam
from Trail Memorial Center
from Retriev (Toxco) Trail BC
from skating arena
from Birch Bank Golf Course
from Red Mountain Ski Resort
from Aquatic Center
from Redstone Golf Course
from Fortis
from Castlegar
from Rossland
from Nelson
from Greyhound bus terminal
from Spokane International Airport
from Castlegar Airport
from Trail Regional Airport
2769 Glenwood Drive, Trail, British Columbia, Canada V1R 2S6
Trail & Area Photo Credits: Tourism Rossland / Ryan Flett | Lower Columbia Tourism / Dave Heath