Rossland, British Columbia

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City of Rossland
Rossland's main street
Rossland's main street
Location of Rossland in British Columbia
Location of Rossland in British Columbia
Coordinates: 49°04′43″N 117°47′57″W / 49.07861, -117.79917
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of British Columbia British Columbia
Region Kootenays
Regional district Kootenay Boundary
Incorporated 1897
Government
 - Governing body Rossland City Council
 - Mayor Gord Smith
Area
 - Total 49.2 km² (19 sq mi)
Elevation 1,023 m (3,356 ft)
Population (2006)
 - Total 3,278
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Highways 3B
22
Waterways Columbia River nearby
Website: City of Rossland

Rossland is a mountain city in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia. Tucked high in the Monashee Mountains, Rossland is at an elevation of 1023 metres (3410 feet).

The city had a population of 3,278 in the Canada 2006 Census — but in 1897, as a result of a gold rush, Rossland for a time was British Columbia's largest city[1]. A number of historic buildings survive from this time.

Rossland promotes itself as 'Canada's Mountain Bike Capital' and an extensive trail system radiates from the outskirts of the town. Also nearby is Red Mountain Resort, rated as one of the best in the world for skiing and snowboarding. Locals refer to the town itself as "RossVegas" and the high valley in which is situated as "The Mountain Kingdom".

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[edit] Toponym

The origin of the toponym "Rossland" comes from the name of a miner, "Ross Thompson", who located a claim in 1890[2].

[edit] Media

Rossland is home to CHLI-FM, Rossland Community Radio, an internet-based community radio station which is currently applying for a low-power FM license with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

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