Why people love visiting historical Revelstoke
Come and experience Revelstoke and its history, museums and culture. Renowned for its skiing, mountain views and riverfront, this city welcomes all visitors. With a holiday rental, you get a home away from home – many rentals offer full kitchens and outdoor grills for some home cooking.
Sightseeing in and around Revelstoke
Are you looking for attractions to visit while you're in town? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable holiday rental, you'll want to experience everything that makes Revelstoke a one-of-a-kind holiday spot. Here are some of the top attractions to put on your list, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Revelstoke Aquatic Centre (0.3 mi / 0.4 km)
- Revelstoke Golf Club (1.7 mi / 2.8 km)
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort (3.1 mi / 5 km)
- Conifers of Gnarnia Glades (3.3 mi / 5.3 km)
- Critical Path Glades (3.7 mi / 6 km)
- Glades of Glory (3.8 mi / 6.2 km)
Exploring the mountains and other natural features in Revelstoke
Whether you're looking for exciting outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Revelstoke is a great place to get outside. These are a few of the area's most stunning sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Mount Revelstoke National Park (4.1 mi / 6.5 km)
- Enchanted Forest (16.3 mi / 26.2 km)
- Arrow Lakes Provincial Park (27.5 mi / 44.3 km)
- Victor Lake Provincial Park (9.5 mi / 15.2 km)
- Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail (14.7 mi / 23.7 km)
- Galena Bay Ferry Dock (29.4 mi / 47.3 km)
Seasonal weather averages in Revelstoke
Revelstoke is well known for its skiing. To make the most of the cold weather activities, you might consider visiting in January, February, December or March, when snowfall averages 50 cm and temperatures average -5°C.
Travelling to and around Revelstoke
If you'd prefer to travel by train, the main station is Revelstoke Station.