What / Why: 18-hole, par-72 course — the only “Les Furber Signature” course in Canada. A scenic, high-quality golf course set in the mountains, offering a memorable round for golfers of nearly any skill level. Golf Canada - Golf. It's Good For You.+2Kootenay Rockies+2
Location / Contact: 400 (or 953) Redstone Drive (or 400 Golf Course Road / P.O. Box 220), Rossland BC V0G 1Y0. Phone: 250-362-9141. Golf Canada - Golf. It's Good For You.+2Kootenay Rockies+2
Amenities: Clubhouse with food & beverage (pub-fare + more refined fare), rental clubs, cart & pull-cart availability, driving / practice range, event bookings. Kootenay Rockies+1
Good for: Guests wanting a relaxed, scenic day outdoors — ideal for non-bike/ski visitors, mixed-groups, couples, or families wanting a slower pace.
What / Why: Rossland boasts extensive singletrack — over 200 km of maintained trails ranging from mellow loops to world-class cross-country and downhill terrain. It’s one reason Rossland is widely called the “Mountain Biking Capital of Canada.” Tourism Rossland+2Kootenay Rockies+2
Flagship Trail: The famed Seven Summits Trail — an IMBA-Epic, big-mountain cross-range ride that attracts serious cyclists from around the world. Tourism Rossland+1
Access: Many trailheads are reachable from downtown Rossland — easy drive or even ride from the rental address. For shuttle or rentals / guided tours, local outfitters work with KCTS. Kootenay Rockies+1
Good for: Guests who love mountain biking, singletrack, forest & alpine terrain — from beginners to advanced riders. Great for multi-day stays, group rides, or mellow solo loops.
What / Why: A small but rich museum covering Rossland’s mining and ski history, with vintage artifacts, heritage displays, and stories of the town’s evolution from mining to ski & biking hub. Doubles as the Visitor Centre — a great place to pick up maps, trail info, local tips, brochures, and find out about current events. Tourism Rossland+1
Location / Contact: 1100 Highway 3B (junction Hwy 3B & 22), Rossland BC. Phone: 250-362-7722. Tourism Rossland+1
Good for: Rainy-day activity, history buffs, families, or visitors getting oriented before heading out on hikes/bikes/skis. Useful for gathering local knowledge — like trail or slope conditions, hidden gems, or community events.
Discover mountain-style disc golf in the heart of the Kootenays. From the legendary alpine fairways of Thin Air Disc Golf to the laid-back community vibe of South Belt Disc Golf Course, Rossland offers unforgettable courses surrounded by forests, mountain views, and true outdoor adventure. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or just looking for your next round, the Rossland area is quickly becoming one of British Columbia’s hidden gems for disc golf enthusiasts.
Set beside the Black Jack Nordic trails, Thin Air Disc Golf is an 18-hole championship-style course known for technical fairways, elevation changes, and stunning alpine scenery. Players of all skill levels can enjoy a challenging and scenic experience only minutes from downtown Rossland.
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Rossland’s growing disc golf community, mountain-town culture, and easy access to multiple regional courses make it a must-visit destination for players exploring the Kootenays.