With the snow gone, now is a great time to walk parts of the Kootenay River Valley - Fenwick Road, near the Trout Hatchery, Fort Steele and the Kootenay River bed at Fort Steele are all great locations. The Kootenay River in March:
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Red Osier Dogwood lines the bank of the Kootenay River - from Fenwick Road |
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from the wetlands near Fort Steele |
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Kootenay River bed in March near Fort Steele |
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Looking down on the meandering Hillbar Creek (flows into Kootenay River) and irrigation ditch, Fort Steele |
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