Introduction
Kimberley is a city in southeast British Columbia, Canada along Highway 95Abetween the Purcell and Rocky Mountains. At approximately 1,120 meters (3,675 feet) above sea level, the city’s elevation is the highest in British Columbia.
Until 2001, it was the home to the world’s largest lead-zinc mine, the Sullivan Mine. Today, Kimberley is primarily a tourist destination and home to the Kimberley Alpine Resort and Kimberley’s Underground Mining Railway that features a narrow-gauge railway.
Recreational pursuits include world-class skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, fishing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, biking, hiking and golfing on championship golf courses.
Nearby, the city of Cranbrook offers extended health services, big-box shopping, and additional recreation activities.
Kimberley real estate
Kimberly features a mix of home types and styles ranging from mobiles, character homes, luxury properties, and cottages. Land ownership varies by development. Both freehold and leased land (mostly recreational) are available depending on use and budget. Starter homes are affordable for singles and retirees.





