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Trail as Host Community

Just down the Columbia River valley, Trail brings its own brand of community strength to hosting major events like the BC Winter Games. Founded on the industrial backbone of the first smelter in the region and shaped by decades of hard work and cultural diversity, Trail’s spirit is defined by both resilience and camaraderie. Known across the Kootenays as the “Home of Champions,” this city celebrates achievement in sport, industry, and life — from the legendary Trail Smoke Eaters hockey teams to the many local athletes and volunteers who make sport a way of life here. Trail’s welcoming streets, enthusiastic supporters, and strong network of volunteers set the stage for unforgettable experiences, ensuring that every visitor to the Games feels embraced by a community proud of its heritage and excited for its future.

For more information please visit: https://trail.ca/en/play/trail-tourism-visitor-centre.aspx

Trail Visitor Centre at the Trail Riverfront Centre
1505 Bay Avenue
Trail, BC V1R 4B2

Rossland as Host Community

Nestled high in the Monashee Mountains, Rossland has a long‑standing history of grit, adventure, and community pride that makes it a natural host for the BC Winter Games. Born from the hard‑rock mining rush of the 1890s, this mountain town transformed rugged terrain into a thriving, tight‑knit community where neighbours know each other by name and the mountains are both a playground and a source of local identity. Over generations, that pioneer spirit has evolved into a welcoming culture rooted in outdoor sport — from the early ski jumps introduced by Olaus Jeldness to today’s world‑class winter recreation. When the Games come to town, Rosslanders don’t just welcome athletes and visitors — they rally behind them, drawing on a deep tradition of volunteerism, hospitality, and enthusiasm that turns competition into celebration.

For more information please visit: https://www.tourismrossland.com/

Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre
1100 Hwy 3B
Junction of Highways 3B and 22
Rossland BC, V0G 1Y0

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Territory Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

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