The East Kootenay region of British Columbia is known worldwide for its high population of diverse trophy game animals. Your hunt begins in one of two remote but readily accessible valleys which are ideally located to make your hunt a success. Here's what you need to know:
Our hunting area includes significant populations of Rocky Mountain Elk, Shiras Moose, Black Bear, Interior Mountain Grizzly, Mountain Caribou, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, White-tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain Goat, Cougar, Lynx, Bobcat, Coyote, and Wolf. All species of game range within the territory in both summer and winter.
With more than 480 sq. kms (300sq. miles) at your disposal, you'll find an ample range of habitat to pursue different animals and locate the right trophy. Hunt lush alpine meadows, snow capped mountains, glaciers, wetlands and deep valleys and canyons. Our territory encompasses 61 mountains over 8,000 feet with the highest elevation at 9,400 feet. We generally hunt at elevations between 4000 and 6000 feet. To take advantage of the variety of terrain, we have 1 main lodges with 6 spike cabins scattered throughout the territory.
Because our territory is remote, but not isolated, you spend as much time as possible on the ground hunting — as opposed to sitting in an airplane or car. You can access one of our main lodges within 1 ½ hours of landing on the ground at the nearby Cranbrook regional airport.