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January 2016 Best Cities For Work in B.C.

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24 BCBusiness Month Year Photo Credit b c c h a m b e r o f c o m m e r c e S P E C I A L F E A T U R E A Hidden Gem Whether you're looking for adventure, a little rest and relaxation or to reconnect with Mother Nature, the Columbia Valley is a year-round destination that has it all W hat makes for a great city or town? Perhaps it's breathtaking scenery and access to endless outdoor adventures like fishing, golfing, hiking or skiing. Or maybe it's a solid economy built around tourism, natural resources, affordable housing and great public services. Nestled within The Valley of a Thousand Peaks, located between the Rocky Mountains and the Purcell Mountain Range in the East Kootenays, is arguably one of B.C.'s best hidden gems: the Columbia Valley. "Invermere and its neighbouring communities have long been treated as the backyard playground for Calgarians, but it's still pretty much undiscovered in B.C.," says Susan Clovechok, executive director, Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce. "Many people move here for the lifestyle and then they figure out how to make a living." Clovechok was one such tourist. She moved here after living in big cities such as Montreal and Calgary, because of the sheer beauty of Columbia Valley. "I also fell in love with the people and the sense of community—you really know your neighbours here," she adds. The Valley, which consists of Invermere, Windermere, Fairmont Hot Springs, Canal Flats, Panorama, Wilmer, Radium Hot Springs, Edgewater, Brisco and Spillimacheen, is also blessed with quality schools, great medical services, low crime, a lower cost of living and minimal commute times.

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