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Revelstoke, British Columbia



 
 
Revelstoke (population 7,500 municipal est. 2005) is a city in southeastern British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. It is located 641 kilometers (398 miles) east of Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, and 415 kilometers (258 miles) west of Calgary
Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
, Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
. The city is situated on the banks of the Columbia River
Columbia River

The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is named after the Columbia Rediviva, the first ship from the western world known to have traveled up the river....
 just south of the Revelstoke Dam
Revelstoke Dam

Revelstoke Dam, also known as Revelstoke Canyon Dam, is a hydroelectricity dam spanning the Columbia River, 5 km north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada....
 and near its confluence with the Illecillewaet River
Illecillewaet River

The Illecillewaet River is a tributary of the Columbia River located in British Columbia, Canada. Fed by the Illecillewaet Glacier in Glacier National Park , the river flows approximately to the southwest, where it flows into the north end of Arrow Lakes at Revelstoke, British Columbia....
. East of Revelstoke are the Selkirk Mountains and Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park (Canada)

Glacier National Park is one of seven List of National Parks of Canadas in British Columbia, Canada. It protects a portion of the Columbia Mountains....
, penetrated by Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass

Rogers Pass is a high mountain pass through the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia used by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway....
 used by the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway.






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Revelstoke (population 7,500 municipal est. 2005) is a city in southeastern British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. It is located 641 kilometers (398 miles) east of Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, and 415 kilometers (258 miles) west of Calgary
Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
, Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
. The city is situated on the banks of the Columbia River
Columbia River

The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is named after the Columbia Rediviva, the first ship from the western world known to have traveled up the river....
 just south of the Revelstoke Dam
Revelstoke Dam

Revelstoke Dam, also known as Revelstoke Canyon Dam, is a hydroelectricity dam spanning the Columbia River, 5 km north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada....
 and near its confluence with the Illecillewaet River
Illecillewaet River

The Illecillewaet River is a tributary of the Columbia River located in British Columbia, Canada. Fed by the Illecillewaet Glacier in Glacier National Park , the river flows approximately to the southwest, where it flows into the north end of Arrow Lakes at Revelstoke, British Columbia....
. East of Revelstoke are the Selkirk Mountains and Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park (Canada)

Glacier National Park is one of seven List of National Parks of Canadas in British Columbia, Canada. It protects a portion of the Columbia Mountains....
, penetrated by Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass

Rogers Pass is a high mountain pass through the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia used by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway....
 used by the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway. South of the community down the Columbia River are the Arrow Lakes
Arrow Lakes

The Arrow Lakes in British Columbia, Canada, divided into Upper Arrow Lake and Lower Arrow Lake, are widenings of the Columbia River. The lakes are situated between the Selkirk Mountains to the east and the Monashee Mountains to the west....
 and the road to the Kootenay
Kootenay

Kootenay , Kootenai , is alternately spelled Kootanae or Kutenai. The name comes from the name of the Ktunaxa , a Native American/First Nations people in British Columbia, Idaho and Montana, and their Kutenai language, also known as Ktunaxan....
s. West of the city is Eagle Pass through the Gold Range
Gold Range

The Gold Range is a subrange of the Monashee Mountains in the southern British Columbia Interior....
 of the Monashee Mountains
Monashee Mountains

The Monashee Mountains are a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada covering the areas of British Columbia and Washington and extending from north to south and from east to west....
 and the route to Shuswap Lake
Shuswap Lake

Shuswap Lake is a lake located in south-central British Columbia, Canada that drains via the Little River and Little Shuswap Lake into the South Thompson River, a branch of the Thompson River, a tributary of the Fraser River....
 and points west.

History


Revelstoke was founded in the 1880s when the Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway , known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canada Class I railroad operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited....
 (CPR) was built through the area; mining was an important early industry. The name was originally Farwell, after a local land owner and surveyor. In yet earlier days, the spot was called the Second Crossing, to differentiate it from the first crossing of the Columbia River by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Donald
Donald, British Columbia

Donald, British Columbia is located on British Columbia Highway 1, 28 kilometers from Golden, British Columbia. In its heyday, Donald was a divisional point on the Canadian Pacific Railway....
. The city was named by the Canadian Pacific Railway in appreciation of Lord Revelstoke
Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke

Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke , was a United Kingdom banker.A member of the famous Baring banking family, he was the second son of Henry Baring from his second marriage to Cecilia Anne ....
, the head of Baring & Glyn, a UK banking firm that saved the Canadian Pacific Railway from bankruptcy in the summer of 1885 by buying the company's bonds just as the railway was nearing completion.

The construction of the Trans-Canada Highway
Trans-Canada Highway

The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten Provinces of Canada of Canada. It is, after the Trans-Siberian Highway and Australia's Highway 1 , the world's longest national highway, with the main route spanning 7,821 km....
 in 1962 further eased access to the region, and since then tourism has been an important feature of the local economy, with skiing
Skiing

Snow skiing is a group of sports using skis as primary equipment. Skis are used in conjunction with ski boots that connect to the ski with use of a ski bindings....
 having emerged as the most prominent attraction. Mount Revelstoke National Park
Mount Revelstoke National Park

Mount Revelstoke National Park is located adjacent to the city of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. The park is relatively small for a national park, covering 260 square kilometres....
 is just north of the town. Currently the construction of a major new ski resort is underway on Mount MacKenzie, just outside of town. Revelstoke is also the site of a railway museum well known throughout Canada.

It is also the site and namesake of the 1965 impact of a meteorite , which, though resulting in only a few small pieces that could be found, made a splendorous fireball track across the sky. This meteorite was a carbonaceous chondrite
Carbonaceous chondrite

Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites are a class of chondrite meteorites comprising at least 8 known groups and many ungrouped meteorites....
, an especially primitive and friable type. That fact, plus the rather flat trajectory (allowing a long air path) accounts for the paucity of surviving fragments - most or the meteorite evaporated, burnt up, or broke into dust.

Economy

Revelstoke's economy has traditionally been tied to the Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway , known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canada Class I railroad operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited....
 (CPR) and it still maintains a strong connection to that industry. However, mining, forestry, government services and tourism now play an increasingly important role in Revelstoke's success.

Revelstoke is also the location of the Revelstoke Dam
Revelstoke Dam

Revelstoke Dam, also known as Revelstoke Canyon Dam, is a hydroelectricity dam spanning the Columbia River, 5 km north of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada....
 which was constructed on the Columbia River
Columbia River

The Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is named after the Columbia Rediviva, the first ship from the western world known to have traveled up the river....
, and completed in 1984. In 1986, to offset the economic effects of the completed hydroelectric project and the temporary closure of the local sawmill, the City of Revelstoke undertook a downtown revitalization program and it was completed with marked success.

A small ski resort featuring a single short lift has operated on Mount MacKenzie since the 1960s, and cat skiing was offered for higher altitudes. It was recently decided to expand the entire mountain into a single resort, and construction started in the early 2000s. Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Revelstoke Mountain Resort

Revelstoke Mountain Resort is a ski resort on Mount Mackenzie, just outside Revelstoke, British Columbia in Canada. When complete, the resort will offer about 20 km? of skiable terrain and a vertical drop of 1,845 meters , with 25 lifts and 100 ski and snowboard trails....
 opened in the winter of 2007/8. The resort continues to develop in 2009, though economic conditions starting in late 2008 have deferred its initial plans.

Sports Trivia


Revelstoke has produced some talented athletes in winter sports, notably ice hockey
Ice hockey

Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
.

Revelstoke is the home town of former Vancouver Canuck
Vancouver Canucks

The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference , of the National Hockey League ....
 Bruce Holloway. Bruce played exactly two games with the Vancouver Canucks in the 1984-85 season. His stats are 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 penalty minutes and a -1 plus minus rating. During his first shift in the third period of his first game, Bruce got the puck in his own zone. Bruce just shot the puck off the boards, presumably, hoping to clear his own zone. An opposing player anticipated his play and picked off Bruces’ clearing attempt. He promptly went to the net and scored on the Canucks. Bruce never got another shift that game. His total ice time was about 30 seconds. That was his NHL debut.

The former local BCJHL team, the Revelstoke Bruins, had a number of future NHLers on its roster in the 1970s and 80's, including Bruce Holloway, Ron E. Flockhart, Rudy Poeschek, Rob Flockhart, Daryl Stanley, goaltender Mark Fitzpatrick, and Greg Pulliam who went on to professional in Europe. The current Revelstoke KIJHL team is the Revelstoke Grizzlies
Revelstoke Grizzlies

The Revelstoke Grizzlies are a Canadian 'B' Junior ice hockey team from Revelstoke, British Columbia. They play in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League....
.

The Revelstoke Ski Club, founded in British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
 in 1891, appears to have been the first formal ski organization in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, according to the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC).

It was not far from Revelstoke, on January 20, 2003 that Craig Kelly
Craig Kelly (snowboarder)

Craig Kelly was a professional snowboarding. He attended the University of Washington where he was a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and studied Chemical Engineering....
, the renowned snowboarding champion, died in an avalanche while assisting a group of skiers and snowboarders through some rough terrain.

Brushes with Hollywood


Some scenes in the 1999 thriller Double Jeopardy starring Ashley Judd
Ashley Judd

Ashley Judd is a Golden Globe-nominated United Statesn actress, well known for playing a number of strong women characters in films such as Kiss the Girls , Double Jeopardy and High Crimes....
 and Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee Jones

'Tommy Lee Jones' is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor and film director. He is perhaps best known for his appearances as Samuel Gerard in The Fugitive and U.S....
 were filmed in Revelstoke, notably the historic courthouse.

The 1937 British movie The Great Barrier starring Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer

Lilli Palmer, born Lillie Marie Peiser, was a Golden Globe nominated Germany actress....
 depicted the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway , known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canada Class I railroad operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited....
 and featured location shooting from Revelstoke.

The Barber
The Barber

The Barber is a 2001 in film film that examines the interaction between the mind of a antisocial personality disorder and the minds of ordinary people who are fascinated by them....
 (2001) starring Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell is a UK actor. McDowell's career has spanned five decades and includes notable roles in if...., A Clockwork Orange , O Lucky Man!, Caligula , Star Trek Generations, Heroes , Metalocalypse, and the 2007 horror remake of Halloween ....
 was almost entirely filmed in Revelstoke, BC, and featured the town name displaced as Revelstoke, Alaska.

Revelstoke was the home location for the groundbreaking internet TV show "Definitely Not The CBC with Revelstoke Jim", broadcast on the now defunct playtv.com network, a subsidiary of Sacramento's Play,Inc. A pre-cursor to podcasts, The show was presented live five nights a week, two hours nightly. It consisted of comedy and music, with a mix of viewer phone calls and in-studio guests. The show would also regularly broadcast from various American locations, all the while maintaining it's "Revelstoke" premise and appeal. During it's time on the air, the consistency of the broadcasts made Revelstoke the"Internet Broadcasting Capital of Canada".

See also


  • Revelstoke Secondary School
    Revelstoke Secondary School

    Revelstoke Secondary is the only public High_school#Canada in Revelstoke, British Columbia part of School District 19 Revelstoke....


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