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Spectacular creatures from the deep. From rivers to lakes, rainbows to salmon, our editorial both covers the philosophical side of fishing, and the issues associated with aquatic life.

KMC Magazine throws on the winter tires and takes a rip around our backyard looking for new food, booze, and things to do.

British Columbia’s Kootenay region is now home to KORE, Canada’s First Craft Outdoor Gear Alliance.

Not so long ago it was home to one of the most astounding fish populations in North America. Since 2014, however, the once mighty Gerrard struggles to reach five pounds. How is that possible you ask? As our intrepid journalist discovers, the answers are not so easy to catch.

This year has been an interesting one for many, including skier Cam Mclellan of Invermere, British Columbia, who writes about how he’s been adhering to a 100-mile diet of adventure.

Empowerment and steelhead on the Bulkley River. Fly-fishing guide April Vokey casts away.

Hundreds of stalwart volunteers are digging in and raking muck in BC streams for the precious salmon and its precarious future.

Determined to dine only on what the sea and forest provide, four cyclists push into the Haida Gwaii bush, foodless.

In the recent issue of Kootenay Mountain Culture magazine we wrote about the strange story of Castlegar, British Columbia, angler Denis Woodcox who landed what…

After a couple of bad breaks, an upstart East Kootenay angler learns the river’s ropes and finds revival in the currents. All thanks to the…

If your summer mantra has become “gimme shelter,” then we might have a solution for you. Writer Matt Coté takes the new Mountain Hardwear Ghost…

The Felt vs. Rubber-Sole River Test You can cast a fly with a stick, catch a fish with a chunk of hot dog, and spend…

As long as an alligator and with the hide of a prehistoric pachyderm, she has lurked the Kootenay River system since before World War I….

They rule the back eddies of the Pacific Northwest. Known to anglers as a most holy prize, the faithful pursue the feisty steelhead despite their…

When you need dry, light and durable in the river When it’s too cold to wet wade, yet too warm for the full protection of…

The baseline of the Kootenay freshwater life cycle is populated by millions of one particularly beautiful yet hardy fish: the trout. Close relative to both…

When I head to the river, which has evolved into 50 days per season, I’m 40 kilometres from home, out of cell range, and deep…

PRESS RELEASE: Whitefish Mountain Resort’s Kashmir Trail Named Model Flow Trail International Mountain Biking Association to recognize winners at 2014 World Summit   WHITEFISH, MT –…

VENTURA, Calif. (March 31, 2014) — Patagonia, Inc., the outdoor apparel company, today launched its Simple Fly Fishing campaign – a program designed to demystify fly…

The Teck Rossland Mountain Film Festival is set to celebrate its 14th year of existence this November, the annual festival running from Wednesday the 13th…

Two of the Kootenays most famous athletes might not be in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this year, but they’ve certainly been there before, with great…