Coal Miner Days include fun events for every age.

Coal Miner Days include fun events for every age.
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Around & About

Map Sites
Window Mountain Lake
(11.3 miles / 18.2 km)
Island Lake Recreation Area
(11.7 miles / 18.9 km)
Crowsnest Lake
(12.8 miles / 20.7 km)
Experiences
Coal Mine Tours
(0.1 miles / 0.2 km)
Basin Cave Pictographs
(12.9 miles / 20.8 km)
Fernie's Feathered Friends
(15.4 miles / 25 km)
Regional Perspectives
Continental Divide
(11.1 miles / 18 km)
Explorers and Pioneers
(12.4 miles / 20.1 km)
Animals on the Move
(14 miles / 22.7 km)
Local Topics
Historic Downtown Fernie
(17.5 miles / 28.4 km)
Joseph Cross
(41.5 miles / 67.1 km)
Make A Difference
Volunteering in the Castle
(39.5 miles / 63.9 km)
Blueweed Blitz
(44.7 miles / 72.3 km)
Wildsight
(50 miles / 81 km)

Contacts

Sparwood Visitor Centre

Email:
Administrator@sparwoodchamber.bc.ca
 

Box 1448
Sparwood, BC VOB 2GO
250-425-2423
250-425-7130 (fax)
www.SparwoodChamber.bc.ca
Coal Miner Days
LAT: 49.7305
LON: -114.8881
Elevation: 3671 FT (1119 M)
Event Dates

June 10, 2010 - June 13, 2010

Description of Event

Community festival with a parade, games and dances. There's craft and food fairs, live entertainment, face painting, puppet show, sport tournaments, parade, pancake breakfasts and more.

Admission Fee (if any)

Some admission fees apply for some events.

Ages Festival is Appropriate For

All ages

Type of Festival

Town Celebration or Festival

Event Setting

It's a huge event celebrating Sparwood's history. In 1873, Michael Phillips, the first white man to traverse the Crowsnest Pass, came to the valley in search for gold, disappointed to find coal. The community of Michel was established in 1898 to house the miners. To meet the demands of the area's rapid development, a subdivision was created in 1907, known as Natal. In 1964, the provincial government announced a relocation scheme where by residents would be moved to the newly developed town of Sparwood. The government was interested in beautifying the southeastern gateway to British Columbia.

Driving Directions

Event takes place in Sparwood; located on Highway #3 in the Elk Valley.