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- Kootenay Properties - RE/MAX - Servicing Nelson, Kootenays, West Kootenay, Slocan Valley, Kootenay Lake, Kaslo, Ross and Tad Lake. Includes listings, buyer/seller resources, regional information, map and contact details.
- FilmCan: Kootenays - Reviews, ratings, movie postcards, and a list of coming movies as well as a schedule of all the movies playing in the Kootenays.
- Kootenay National Park of Canada (Parks Canada) - Park in the south-western region of the Canadian Rocky Mountains lists activities, attractions, public safety warnings, and admission charges.
- Official CHL Website: Kootenay - Team statistics, directory, schedule, roster, record book, and NHL draftees.
- Kootenay Cuts: Information Exchange - Announcements and resources for people in the West Kootenays opposed to cutbacks imposed on British Columbia by the Liberal government.
- The Most Comprehensive Guide to what's happening in the Kootenays - Listing events, accomidataions, shopping, and dining and regional classifieds.
- Kootenay Lake Photographs - Views of scenery, weather, mammals, birds, fish, wildflowers and the seasons.
- Kootenay, an Exploration of Historic Prejudice and Intolerence - Provides a look behind the peaceful facades of Kootenay towns in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when the forces of prejudice and intolerance were an everyday occurrence.
- Kootenay Internet Communications Society - Non-profit organization that provides information, programs, and services to residents in the Kootenay region concerning electronic communications and the Internet. Includes objectives, community listings, FAQ, board of governors, meeting minutes, and membership information.
- Travel Kootenay Country - Information on area hotels, motels and camping as well as various tourist attractions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Kootenays - The Kootenay Region (in common parlance "The Kootenays") comprises the southeastern portion of British Columbia. It takes its name from the Kootenay River, which in turn was named for the Ktunaxa (or Kootenai or Kutenai) First Nation first encountered by explorer David Thompson.
- Kootenay - ... or Kutenai, comes from the name of the Ktunaxa (Kootenai/Kutenai), a Native American/First Nations people in British Columbia, Idaho and Montana, also known as the Kutenai or Ktunaxa and their Kutenai language, also known as Ktunaxan. In Canada, it is primarily used to refer to the Kootenays region comprising southeastern British Columbia (which includes the East Kootenay and West Kootenay which are separate regions from each other).