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不列颠哥伦比亚省戈尔登的热门活动

 

What is there to do in Golden, BC? Use the Golden Experience Finder to customise your search for things to do in Golden in spring, summer, winter or fall.

走出家门,体验我们附近的六个国家公园(班夫冰川贾斯珀库特奈瑞佛斯托克 山和约霍)。  

我们的三座山脉(加拿大落基山脉、塞尔柯克山脉和珀塞尔山脉)寒冷的月份里提供梦幻般的雪地摩托踢马山度假村滑雪猫式滑雪和直升机滑雪北欧式滑雪滑雪旅游攀冰单板滑雪 ,而在温暖的月份里则变成远足骑自行车攀岩和登山圣地。

在冬季,我们的两条历史悠久的河流(哥伦比亚河和踢马河)都会结冰,但到了春天,野生动物和动物们就会跃跃欲试。 您可以体验划独木舟、桨板冲浪、皮划艇漂流垂钓,或者只是享受湍急的水流。

Where is Golden and How to Get Here

Golden is situated in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the Columbia and Kicking Horse Rivers and is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Columbia Mountains (which include the Purcell and Selkirk ranges) to the west. 

The nearest airport is the Calgary International Airport, a 3-hour drive from Golden. Driving or taking a shuttle is the best option for transportation to and from the Calgary airport to Golden, BC. 

The Champagne Powder shuttle can be booked in advance of your flight at https://goldenshuttle.ca/. This shuttle runs daily from December 20th to March 29th.

The 4 Seasons of Golden

Golden is a true four-season destination, and each season offers something different depending on the kind of trip you’re planning.

Winter (December–March)

Winter is one of Golden’s busiest seasons, thanks to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, world-class backcountry skiing, and snowmobiling. Accommodation fills up early, especially around holidays, long weekends, and powder cycles. Visitors should book well in advance, particularly if they want ski-in/ski-out or unique lodges.

Expect snowfall, cold temperatures, and classic Rocky Mountain winter conditions. Temperatures can get pretty low, so make sure to pack extra layers!

Spring (April–Early June)

This is a shoulder season, so it’s quieter and more relaxed. Some high-alpine activities may still be inaccessible, but it’s a great time for wildlife viewing, early-season biking, and exploring town. Visitors will often find more availability and better rates for accommodation.

Spring brings a mix of mild days, lingering snow at higher elevations, and rain showers. Temperatures typically sit between 5°C and 15°C.

Summer (Mid-June–September)

Summer is peak season for Golden. Trails, campgrounds, and river adventures are in full swing. Expect very high demand for campsites and accommodations, especially in July and August. Booking ahead is strongly recommended, and last-minute rooms can be limited or unavailable during this time.

Warm, sunny days and cooler nights are typical. Daytime highs range from 20°C to 30°C, perfect for hiking, biking, climbing, rafting, and lake days.

Fall (September–November)

A crisp, colourful season with temperatures between 5°C and 20°C early on, cooling toward winter as October/November arrive.

Fall is an underrated time to visit. The larch colours are spectacular, the weather is still great for outdoor activities, and the town quiets down after the summer rush. Many visitors can find excellent availability, and local businesses often have more time to offer personalized service.

Some tourism operators begin reducing hours late in the season, so planning ahead is helpful.

Where to Stay and When to Book

Golden has a range of lodging: from hotels and lodges to cabins and B&Bs, including options close to town and in more remote/outdoor-oriented locations.

In peak seasons (ski season, summer holiday) it’s wiser to book early. Consider off-peak seasons (Spring and Fall) for better offers and fewer crowds! For a full list of accommodations and rates, check out the link below.

Book your Stay!

游客服务

The Golden Visitor Centre is the best in-person resource for trip planning.

Located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, the Visitor Centre is open daily from May to September. The VC staff are well-trained and knowledgeable in all things Golden and the surrounding area.

Food and Dining

Golden may be a small mountain town, but its food scene punches well above its weight. Visitors will find a welcoming mix of local flavour, independent eateries, craft beverages, and a community-driven culture that reflects the outdoorsy lifestyle of the region.

See our Restaurants and Cafes page for all the options!