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Revelstoke, British Columbia

Revelstoke (/ˈrɛvəlstk/) is a city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, with a census population of 8,275 in 2021. Revelstoke is located 641 kilometres (398 mi) east of Vancouver, and 415 kilometres (258 mi) west of Calgary, Alberta. The city is situated on the banks of the Columbia River just south of the Revelstoke Dam and near its confluence with the Illecillewaet River. East of Revelstoke are the Selkirk Mountains and Glacier National Park, penetrated by Rogers Pass used by the Trans-Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway. South of the community down the Columbia River are the Arrow Lakes, Mount Begbie, and the Kootenays. West of the city is Eagle Pass through the Monashee Mountains and the route to Shuswap Lake.

Revelstoke
City of Revelstoke
Mackenzie Avenue
Nickname(s): 
Revy, The Stoke, Revelstuck[citation needed]
Revelstoke
Location of Revelstoke
Revelstoke
Revelstoke (Canada)
Coordinates: 50°59′53″N 118°11′44″W / 50.99806°N 118.19556°W / 50.99806; -118.19556Coordinates: 50°59′53″N 118°11′44″W / 50.99806°N 118.19556°W / 50.99806; -118.19556
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Regional DistrictColumbia-Shuswap
Founded1880
Incorporated1899
Government
 • MayorGary Sulz
 • Governing BodyRevelstoke City Council
Area
 • Total40.76 km2 (15.74 sq mi)
Elevation
480 m (1,570 ft)
Population
 (2016)
7,547 (fluctuates according to seasons)
 • Density622.8/km2 (1,613/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−07:00 (PDT)
Postal code span
Area code(s)250, 778, 236, 672
Highways Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy 1)
Hwy 23
Websiterevelstoke.ca

History

 
Railway station, 1915

Revelstoke was founded in the 1880s when the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was built through the area; mining was an important early industry. The name was originally Farwell, after a local land owner and surveyor. In yet earlier days, the spot was called the Second Crossing, to differentiate it from the first crossing of the Columbia River by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Donald. The city was named by the Canadian Pacific Railway in appreciation of Lord Revelstoke, head of Baring Brothers & Co., the UK investment bank that, in partnership with Glyn, Mills & Co., saved the Canadian Pacific Railway from bankruptcy in the summer of 1885 by buying the company's unsold bonds, enabling the railway to reach completion. The post office dates from 1886.[2]

The construction of the Trans-Canada Highway in 1962 further eased access to the region, and since then tourism has been an important feature of the local economy, with skiing having emerged as the most prominent attraction. Mount Revelstoke National Park is just north of the town. The construction of Revelstoke Mountain Resort, a major new ski resort on Mount MacKenzie, just outside town, has been underway since late 2005, and first opened during the 2007-2008 ski season. Revelstoke is also the site of a railway museum.

Revelstoke is situated in prime black bear and grizzly bear habitat. In 1994 the Revelstoke garbage dump was fenced with an electric fence excluding bears from feeding on the garbage. The population of bears that had been feeding at the dump turned to town to forage for food and many were destroyed as "nuisance bears". The destruction of so many bears led to the creation of an education program meant to keep bears wild and the community safe.

Revelstoke holds the Canadian record for snowiest single winter. 2,447 centimetres (963 in) of snow fell on Mt. Copeland outside town during the winter of 1971–72. That works out to just over 24 metres (80 ft) of snow. The townsite received 779 centimetres (307 in), and snow levels were higher than many roofs around town by more than a few metres.[3]

Economy

Revelstoke's economy has traditionally been tied to the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and it still maintains a strong connection to that industry. However, forestry, construction, tourism, and retail have increased over the past decades. The Revelstoke Railway Museum is a recognition of the town's continued attachment to the Canadian Pacific Railway and continues to be an important tourist attraction.[4]

As one of the first small BC communities to have fiber internet installed, remote workers, freelancers, tech workers and entrepreneurs are main drivers of the growth of Revelstoke. Mountain CoLab Coworking was founded in 2015 to serve these professionals growing to approximately 100 full-time members in 2020. Its Founder Jean-Marc La Flamme also created Startup Revelstoke to support growing startups with mentorship, coaching and events. Some notable local tech companies supported include Cronometer and Sniper Action Photo.

 
Mountain CoLab Coworking

Revelstoke is also the location of the Revelstoke Dam which was constructed on the Columbia River, and completed in 1984. In 1986, to offset the economic effects of the completed hydroelectric project and the temporary closure of the local sawmill, the City of Revelstoke undertook a downtown revitalization program and it was completed with marked success.

The city is served by Revelstoke Airport.

A small ski resort featuring a single short lift has operated on Mount MacKenzie since the 1960s, and snowcat skiing was offered for higher altitudes. A strong movement pushed to expand the entire mountain into a single resort, and construction started in the early 2000s (decade).

Revelstoke Mountain Resort opened in the winter of 2007/8 and boasts North America's greatest vertical at 1,713 metres (5,620 ft).

The resort also offers 3,121 acres of fall line skiing, high alpine bowls, 13 areas of gladed terrain and more groomed terrain. Revelstoke Mountain Resort was also the only resort world-wide to offer lift, cat, heli and backcountry skiing from one village base. Though economic conditions starting in late 2008 have deferred its initial plans, the resort will continue development with new lifts, hotels and a golf course planned for 2022.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Revelstoke had a population of 8,275 living in 3,354 of its 3,739 total private dwellings, a change of 9.4% from its 2016 population of 7,562. With a land area of 41.28 km2 (15.94 sq mi), it had a population density of 200.5/km2 (519.2/sq mi) in 2021.[5]

Ethnicity

Canada 2016 Census Population % of Total Population
Visible minority group
Source:[6]
Chinese 40 0.5%
South Asian 70 0.9%
Black 15 0.2%
Filipino 60 0.8%
Latin American 10 0.1%
Arab 0 0%
Southeast Asian 15 0.2%
West Asian 0 0%
Korean 45 0.6%
Japanese 45 0.6%
Other visible minority 10 0.1%
Mixed visible minority 10 0.1%
Total visible minority population 315 4.2%
Aboriginal group
Source:[7]
First Nations 245 3.3%
Métis 155 2.1%
Inuit 10 0.1%
Total Aboriginal population 410 5.5%
European Canadian 6,720 90.3%
Total population 7,445 100%

Religion

According to the 2021 census, religious groups in Revelstoke included:[8]

Sports

Revelstoke has produced some talented athletes in winter sports, notably ice hockey.

The former local BCJHL team, the Revelstoke Bruins, had a number of future NHLers on its roster in the 1970s and 1980s, including Bruce Holloway, Ron Flockhart, and Rudy Poeschek. The current Revelstoke Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team is the Revelstoke Grizzlies, the former KIJHL team of locally born Aaron Volpatti. Another notable professional hockey player for the Austrian Hockey League is Andrew Kozek who was also born in Revelstoke.

Norwegian immigrants brought skiing and ski jumping to Revelstoke, and by the 1910s, several ski jumping hills had been built around town. Revelstoke Ski Club was founded in 1914, and by the following year had reached 102 members. The pinnacle of the club was the annual Winter Carnival Tournament. The first tournament was held in 1915, and had, in addition to cross-country skiing competitions, ski jumping competitions for boys under 16 and the title of Champion of British Columbia. Nels Nelsen Hill, first known as Big Hill, opened in 1916. Revelstoke became an international center for ski jumping, attracting the world elite for the annual tournament.[9] Revelstoke's own Nels Nelsen set the world records in the hill, at 73 meters (240 ft) in 1925 and 82 meters (269 ft) set by Bob Lymburne in 1932.[10] The hill was completely renovated by 1948, leading to further international tournaments. The town even considered placing a bid for the 1968 Winter Olympics. However, throughout the 1960s, the interest in ski jumping was declining, with subsequent consequences for the number of spectators. The last tournament was held in 1975.[11]

 
Revelstoke Freeride World Tour

Due to the heavy snowfall in the area, Revelstoke is home to four heli-skiing and two cat-skiing operations. There are numerous backcountry skiing lodges in the area. Revelstoke is also a major snowmobiling destination.

In the summer, mountain biking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities.

In 2010, Revelstoke became part of a select group of ski resorts to feature the Freeskiing World Tour. After a successful trial of combining European and North American skiing tours starting with Revelstoke in 2012, the Swatch Freeride World Tour, Freeskiing World Tour and The North Face Masters of Snowboarding announced a merger that combined all three tours under one unified global 5-star championship series. The six-stop world tour named the Swatch Freeride World Tour by the North Face includes freeride skiing and snowboarding at each stop starting with Revelstoke, Canada and ending with Verbier, Switzerland.

Starting in 2015 Revelstoke has hosted the Red Bull Cold Rush, fusing the disciplines of backcountry slopestyle, big mountain, cliffs, and alpine ski touring. The world's premier skiers are invited to battle it out for a chunk of the $36,000 prize purse awarded in a peer-judged format to the most versatile, well-rounded athletes.

In 2011, Revelstoke locals Michael Curran and Stephanie Ells formed Revelstoke Roller Derby Association. The league's premier team, the Derailers, held its debut bouts in the summer of 2012 and won both home games.

Club League Sport Venue Established Championships
Revelstoke Grizzlies KIJHL Ice Hockey Revelstoke Forum 1993 4

Education

School District 19 Revelstoke operates public schools in Revelstoke and surrounding areas.

The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique operates one Francophone school: école des Glaciers primary school.[12]

Films

The 1937 British movie The Great Barrier, starring Lilli Palmer, depicted the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and featured location shooting from Revelstoke.

Some scenes in the 1999 thriller Double Jeopardy, starring Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones, were filmed in Revelstoke, notably the historic courthouse.

The Barber (2001), starring Malcolm McDowell, was almost entirely filmed in Revelstoke and features the town name displaced as Revelstoke, Alaska.

In 2017, the Hallmark Channel original movie Frozen in Love, starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Niall Matter, was filmed in the area.[13]

Climate

Revelstoke experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb). Summers are generally warm and rainy with cool nights, while winters are cold, snowy and very cloudy. Revelstoke on average experiences 50.3 days below 0 °C (32 °F), 13.5 days above 30 °C (86 °F) and one day above 35 °C (95 °F). The highest single-day snowfall recorded was 60.2 cm (23.7 in) and occurred on December 10, 1980, and the highest-ever snow depth recorded was 173 cm (68.1 in) and occurred on February 15, 1982.[14] The highest temperature ever recorded in Revelstoke was 40.6 °C (105 °F) on 17 July 1941.[15] The coldest temperature ever recorded was −34.4 °C (−30 °F) on 11 January 1909, 20 January 1935 and 18 January 1943.[16][17][18]

Climate data for Revelstoke Airport, 1981–2010 normals, extremes 1898–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 11.7
(53.1)
12.8
(55.0)
22.2
(72.0)
28.3
(82.9)
37.2
(99.0)
40.1
(104.2)
40.6
(105.1)
38.3
(100.9)
37.2
(99.0)
25.6
(78.1)
17.2
(63.0)
11.1
(52.0)
40.6
(105.1)
Average high °C (°F) −0.9
(30.4)
1.1
(34.0)
7.2
(45.0)
13.6
(56.5)
19.7
(67.5)
22.9
(73.2)
25.1
(77.2)
24.5
(76.1)
18.4
(65.1)
10.6
(51.1)
3.3
(37.9)
−1.3
(29.7)
12.0
(53.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.5
(25.7)
−2.2
(28.0)
2.5
(36.5)
7.8
(46.0)
12.9
(55.2)
16.4
(61.5)
18.3
(64.9)
17.9
(64.2)
12.7
(54.9)
6.8
(44.2)
1.0
(33.8)
−3.6
(25.5)
7.3
(45.1)
Average low °C (°F) −6.2
(20.8)
−5.5
(22.1)
−2.3
(27.9)
1.9
(35.4)
6.1
(43.0)
9.9
(49.8)
11.5
(52.7)
11.3
(52.3)
7.0
(44.6)
3.0
(37.4)
−1.3
(29.7)
−6.0
(21.2)
2.5
(36.5)
Record low °C (°F) −34.4
(−29.9)
−32.2
(−26.0)
−27.2
(−17.0)
−15.0
(5.0)
−6.7
(19.9)
−1.7
(28.9)
0.6
(33.1)
−6.1
(21.0)
−6.7
(19.9)
−12.7
(9.1)
−23.6
(−10.5)
−32.8
(−27.0)
−34.4
(−29.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 107.9
(4.25)
80.4
(3.17)
61.6
(2.43)
66.5
(2.62)
58.1
(2.29)
75.2
(2.96)
72.5
(2.85)
66.6
(2.62)
55.5
(2.19)
84.2
(3.31)
118.3
(4.66)
103.7
(4.08)
950.5
(37.42)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 20.8
(0.82)
27.7
(1.09)
43.7
(1.72)
62.2
(2.45)
58.1
(2.29)
75.2
(2.96)
72.5
(2.85)
66.6
(2.62)
55.5
(2.19)
82.5
(3.25)
62.3
(2.45)
22.3
(0.88)
649.3
(25.56)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 112.5
(44.3)
67.9
(26.7)
21.5
(8.5)
4.3
(1.7)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1.7
(0.7)
62.4
(24.6)
110.6
(43.5)
381.0
(150.0)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 19.0 15.5 14.5 16.1 14.1 16.1 14.9 13.2 11.2 15.1 20.6 17.9 188.2
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 5.9 7.3 12.3 15.8 14.1 16.1 14.9 13.2 11.2 14.9 13.9 5.1 144.8
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 16.9 11.1 4.5 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0.6 10.7 16.7 62.1
Average relative humidity (%) 82.4 76.7 63.3 49.3 44.8 46.8 50.8 53.1 59.1 70.6 82.2 82.3 63.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 29.6 57.8 125.1 157.6 209.0 213.4 241.6 233.7 168.6 88.4 32.9 25.1 1,582.7
Percent possible sunshine 11.3 20.6 34.0 38.1 43.5 43.3 48.6 51.8 44.3 26.5 12.2 10.1 32.0
Source: Environment Canada[19][20][21]

Neighbourhoods

There are 14 officially recognized neighbourhoods within the City of Revelstoke.[22]

  • Arrow Heights
  • Big Eddy
  • Central Business
  • Central Revelstoke
  • Clearview Heights
  • Columbia Park
  • Farewell/Mountain View
  • Highway Corridor
  • Kelly Flats/Dalles
  • Resort Lands
  • South Revelstoke
  • Johnson Heights
  • Thomas Brook
  • Westside Road

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ City Council | Revelstoke, BC - Official Website
  2. ^ Hamilton, William (1978). The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names. Toronto: Macmillan. p. 48. ISBN 0-7715-9754-1.
  3. ^ Ross, Oakland (25 October 2009). "The worst places in Canada for winter". The Star. Toronto.
  4. ^ "Revelstoke Railway Museum". www.railwaymuseum.com.
  5. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), British Columbia". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  6. ^ . 2.statcan.gc.ca. 6 December 2010. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  7. ^ "Aboriginal Peoples – Data table". 2.statcan.ca. 6 October 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  8. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26). "Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-11.
  9. ^ Revelstoke Museum and Archives. "Early days of skiing in Revelstoke: 1890-1915". Virtual Museum. from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  10. ^ Thoresen, Arne (2007). Lenst gjennom lufta (in Norwegian). Oslo: Versal. p. 372. ISBN 978-82-8188-030-6.
  11. ^ Revelstoke Museum and Archives. "Re-opening of the Nels Nelsen Hill and the Tournament of Champions". Virtual Museum. from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  12. ^ "Carte des écoles." Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britanique. Retrieved on 22 January 2015.
  13. ^ Tiel, Marissa (December 4, 2017). "Revelstoke readied for Frozen in Love". Revelstoke Review. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  14. ^ Canada, Environment and Climate Change (2011-01-19). "Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000 Station Data - Climate - Environment and Climate Change Canada". climate.weather.gc.ca. Retrieved 2020-07-31.
  15. ^ "Daily Data Report for July 1941". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  16. ^ "Daily Data Report for January 1909". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Daily Data Report for January 1935". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  18. ^ "Daily Data Report for January 1943". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Revelstoke Airport Rd". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  20. ^ "Revelstoke". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  21. ^ "Revelstoke Airport Auto". Environment Canada. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  22. ^ City of Revelstoke Official Community Plan Map 8 - Neighbourhoods

Sources

External links

  • Official website  
  •   Revelstoke travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Revelstoke ˈ r ɛ v el s t oʊ k is a city in southeastern British Columbia Canada with a census population of 8 275 in 2021 Revelstoke is located 641 kilometres 398 mi east of Vancouver and 415 kilometres 258 mi west of Calgary Alberta The city is situated on the banks of the Columbia River just south of the Revelstoke Dam and near its confluence with the Illecillewaet River East of Revelstoke are the Selkirk Mountains and Glacier National Park penetrated by Rogers Pass used by the Trans Canada Highway and the Canadian Pacific Railway South of the community down the Columbia River are the Arrow Lakes Mount Begbie and the Kootenays West of the city is Eagle Pass through the Monashee Mountains and the route to Shuswap Lake RevelstokeCityCity of RevelstokeMackenzie AvenueNickname s Revy The Stoke Revelstuck citation needed RevelstokeLocation of RevelstokeShow map of British ColumbiaRevelstokeRevelstoke Canada Show map of CanadaCoordinates 50 59 53 N 118 11 44 W 50 99806 N 118 19556 W 50 99806 118 19556 Coordinates 50 59 53 N 118 11 44 W 50 99806 N 118 19556 W 50 99806 118 19556CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegional DistrictColumbia ShuswapFounded1880Incorporated1899Government 1 MayorGary Sulz Governing BodyRevelstoke City CouncilArea Total40 76 km2 15 74 sq mi Elevation480 m 1 570 ft Population 2016 7 547 fluctuates according to seasons Density622 8 km2 1 613 sq mi Time zoneUTC 08 00 PST Summer DST UTC 07 00 PDT Postal code spanV0EArea code s 250 778 236 672HighwaysTrans Canada Highway Hwy 1 Hwy 23Websiterevelstoke wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnicity 3 2 Religion 4 Sports 5 Education 6 Films 7 Climate 8 Neighbourhoods 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 Sources 13 External linksHistory Edit Railway station 1915 Revelstoke was founded in the 1880s when the Canadian Pacific Railway CPR was built through the area mining was an important early industry The name was originally Farwell after a local land owner and surveyor In yet earlier days the spot was called the Second Crossing to differentiate it from the first crossing of the Columbia River by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Donald The city was named by the Canadian Pacific Railway in appreciation of Lord Revelstoke head of Baring Brothers amp Co the UK investment bank that in partnership with Glyn Mills amp Co saved the Canadian Pacific Railway from bankruptcy in the summer of 1885 by buying the company s unsold bonds enabling the railway to reach completion The post office dates from 1886 2 The construction of the Trans Canada Highway in 1962 further eased access to the region and since then tourism has been an important feature of the local economy with skiing having emerged as the most prominent attraction Mount Revelstoke National Park is just north of the town The construction of Revelstoke Mountain Resort a major new ski resort on Mount MacKenzie just outside town has been underway since late 2005 and first opened during the 2007 2008 ski season Revelstoke is also the site of a railway museum Revelstoke is situated in prime black bear and grizzly bear habitat In 1994 the Revelstoke garbage dump was fenced with an electric fence excluding bears from feeding on the garbage The population of bears that had been feeding at the dump turned to town to forage for food and many were destroyed as nuisance bears The destruction of so many bears led to the creation of an education program meant to keep bears wild and the community safe Revelstoke holds the Canadian record for snowiest single winter 2 447 centimetres 963 in of snow fell on Mt Copeland outside town during the winter of 1971 72 That works out to just over 24 metres 80 ft of snow The townsite received 779 centimetres 307 in and snow levels were higher than many roofs around town by more than a few metres 3 Economy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Revelstoke from Mount Revelstoke National Park Revelstoke s economy has traditionally been tied to the Canadian Pacific Railway CPR and it still maintains a strong connection to that industry However forestry construction tourism and retail have increased over the past decades The Revelstoke Railway Museum is a recognition of the town s continued attachment to the Canadian Pacific Railway and continues to be an important tourist attraction 4 As one of the first small BC communities to have fiber internet installed remote workers freelancers tech workers and entrepreneurs are main drivers of the growth of Revelstoke Mountain CoLab Coworking was founded in 2015 to serve these professionals growing to approximately 100 full time members in 2020 Its Founder Jean Marc La Flamme also created Startup Revelstoke to support growing startups with mentorship coaching and events Some notable local tech companies supported include Cronometer and Sniper Action Photo Mountain CoLab Coworking Revelstoke is also the location of the Revelstoke Dam which was constructed on the Columbia River and completed in 1984 In 1986 to offset the economic effects of the completed hydroelectric project and the temporary closure of the local sawmill the City of Revelstoke undertook a downtown revitalization program and it was completed with marked success The city is served by Revelstoke Airport A small ski resort featuring a single short lift has operated on Mount MacKenzie since the 1960s and snowcat skiing was offered for higher altitudes A strong movement pushed to expand the entire mountain into a single resort and construction started in the early 2000s decade Revelstoke Mountain Resort opened in the winter of 2007 8 and boasts North America s greatest vertical at 1 713 metres 5 620 ft The resort also offers 3 121 acres of fall line skiing high alpine bowls 13 areas of gladed terrain and more groomed terrain Revelstoke Mountain Resort was also the only resort world wide to offer lift cat heli and backcountry skiing from one village base Though economic conditions starting in late 2008 have deferred its initial plans the resort will continue development with new lifts hotels and a golf course planned for 2022 Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Revelstoke had a population of 8 275 living in 3 354 of its 3 739 total private dwellings a change of 9 4 from its 2016 population of 7 562 With a land area of 41 28 km2 15 94 sq mi it had a population density of 200 5 km2 519 2 sq mi in 2021 5 Ethnicity Edit Canada 2016 Census Population of Total PopulationVisible minority groupSource 6 Chinese 40 0 5 South Asian 70 0 9 Black 15 0 2 Filipino 60 0 8 Latin American 10 0 1 Arab 0 0 Southeast Asian 15 0 2 West Asian 0 0 Korean 45 0 6 Japanese 45 0 6 Other visible minority 10 0 1 Mixed visible minority 10 0 1 Total visible minority population 315 4 2 Aboriginal groupSource 7 First Nations 245 3 3 Metis 155 2 1 Inuit 10 0 1 Total Aboriginal population 410 5 5 European Canadian 6 720 90 3 Total population 7 445 100 Religion Edit According to the 2021 census religious groups in Revelstoke included 8 Irreligion 5 645 persons or 69 0 Christianity 2 265 persons or 27 7 Islam 55 persons or 0 7 Buddhism 40 persons or 0 5 Hinduism 40 persons or 0 5 Sikhism 35 persons or 0 4 Judaism 10 persons or 0 1 Other 95 persons or 1 2 Sports EditRevelstoke has produced some talented athletes in winter sports notably ice hockey The former local BCJHL team the Revelstoke Bruins had a number of future NHLers on its roster in the 1970s and 1980s including Bruce Holloway Ron Flockhart and Rudy Poeschek The current Revelstoke Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team is the Revelstoke Grizzlies the former KIJHL team of locally born Aaron Volpatti Another notable professional hockey player for the Austrian Hockey League is Andrew Kozek who was also born in Revelstoke Norwegian immigrants brought skiing and ski jumping to Revelstoke and by the 1910s several ski jumping hills had been built around town Revelstoke Ski Club was founded in 1914 and by the following year had reached 102 members The pinnacle of the club was the annual Winter Carnival Tournament The first tournament was held in 1915 and had in addition to cross country skiing competitions ski jumping competitions for boys under 16 and the title of Champion of British Columbia Nels Nelsen Hill first known as Big Hill opened in 1916 Revelstoke became an international center for ski jumping attracting the world elite for the annual tournament 9 Revelstoke s own Nels Nelsen set the world records in the hill at 73 meters 240 ft in 1925 and 82 meters 269 ft set by Bob Lymburne in 1932 10 The hill was completely renovated by 1948 leading to further international tournaments The town even considered placing a bid for the 1968 Winter Olympics However throughout the 1960s the interest in ski jumping was declining with subsequent consequences for the number of spectators The last tournament was held in 1975 11 Revelstoke Freeride World Tour Due to the heavy snowfall in the area Revelstoke is home to four heli skiing and two cat skiing operations There are numerous backcountry skiing lodges in the area Revelstoke is also a major snowmobiling destination In the summer mountain biking rock climbing whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities In 2010 Revelstoke became part of a select group of ski resorts to feature the Freeskiing World Tour After a successful trial of combining European and North American skiing tours starting with Revelstoke in 2012 the Swatch Freeride World Tour Freeskiing World Tour and The North Face Masters of Snowboarding announced a merger that combined all three tours under one unified global 5 star championship series The six stop world tour named the Swatch Freeride World Tour by the North Face includes freeride skiing and snowboarding at each stop starting with Revelstoke Canada and ending with Verbier Switzerland Starting in 2015 Revelstoke has hosted the Red Bull Cold Rush fusing the disciplines of backcountry slopestyle big mountain cliffs and alpine ski touring The world s premier skiers are invited to battle it out for a chunk of the 36 000 prize purse awarded in a peer judged format to the most versatile well rounded athletes In 2011 Revelstoke locals Michael Curran and Stephanie Ells formed Revelstoke Roller Derby Association The league s premier team the Derailers held its debut bouts in the summer of 2012 and won both home games Club League Sport Venue Established ChampionshipsRevelstoke Grizzlies KIJHL Ice Hockey Revelstoke Forum 1993 4Education EditSchool District 19 Revelstoke operates public schools in Revelstoke and surrounding areas The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie Britannique operates one Francophone school ecole des Glaciers primary school 12 Films EditThe 1937 British movie The Great Barrier starring Lilli Palmer depicted the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and featured location shooting from Revelstoke Some scenes in the 1999 thriller Double Jeopardy starring Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones were filmed in Revelstoke notably the historic courthouse The Barber 2001 starring Malcolm McDowell was almost entirely filmed in Revelstoke and features the town name displaced as Revelstoke Alaska In 2017 the Hallmark Channel original movie Frozen in Love starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Niall Matter was filmed in the area 13 Climate EditRevelstoke experiences a humid continental climate Koppen Dfb Summers are generally warm and rainy with cool nights while winters are cold snowy and very cloudy Revelstoke on average experiences 50 3 days below 0 C 32 F 13 5 days above 30 C 86 F and one day above 35 C 95 F The highest single day snowfall recorded was 60 2 cm 23 7 in and occurred on December 10 1980 and the highest ever snow depth recorded was 173 cm 68 1 in and occurred on February 15 1982 14 The highest temperature ever recorded in Revelstoke was 40 6 C 105 F on 17 July 1941 15 The coldest temperature ever recorded was 34 4 C 30 F on 11 January 1909 20 January 1935 and 18 January 1943 16 17 18 Climate data for Revelstoke Airport 1981 2010 normals extremes 1898 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 11 7 53 1 12 8 55 0 22 2 72 0 28 3 82 9 37 2 99 0 40 1 104 2 40 6 105 1 38 3 100 9 37 2 99 0 25 6 78 1 17 2 63 0 11 1 52 0 40 6 105 1 Average high C F 0 9 30 4 1 1 34 0 7 2 45 0 13 6 56 5 19 7 67 5 22 9 73 2 25 1 77 2 24 5 76 1 18 4 65 1 10 6 51 1 3 3 37 9 1 3 29 7 12 0 53 6 Daily mean C F 3 5 25 7 2 2 28 0 2 5 36 5 7 8 46 0 12 9 55 2 16 4 61 5 18 3 64 9 17 9 64 2 12 7 54 9 6 8 44 2 1 0 33 8 3 6 25 5 7 3 45 1 Average low C F 6 2 20 8 5 5 22 1 2 3 27 9 1 9 35 4 6 1 43 0 9 9 49 8 11 5 52 7 11 3 52 3 7 0 44 6 3 0 37 4 1 3 29 7 6 0 21 2 2 5 36 5 Record low C F 34 4 29 9 32 2 26 0 27 2 17 0 15 0 5 0 6 7 19 9 1 7 28 9 0 6 33 1 6 1 21 0 6 7 19 9 12 7 9 1 23 6 10 5 32 8 27 0 34 4 29 9 Average precipitation mm inches 107 9 4 25 80 4 3 17 61 6 2 43 66 5 2 62 58 1 2 29 75 2 2 96 72 5 2 85 66 6 2 62 55 5 2 19 84 2 3 31 118 3 4 66 103 7 4 08 950 5 37 42 Average rainfall mm inches 20 8 0 82 27 7 1 09 43 7 1 72 62 2 2 45 58 1 2 29 75 2 2 96 72 5 2 85 66 6 2 62 55 5 2 19 82 5 3 25 62 3 2 45 22 3 0 88 649 3 25 56 Average snowfall cm inches 112 5 44 3 67 9 26 7 21 5 8 5 4 3 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 62 4 24 6 110 6 43 5 381 0 150 0 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 19 0 15 5 14 5 16 1 14 1 16 1 14 9 13 2 11 2 15 1 20 6 17 9 188 2Average rainy days 0 2 mm 5 9 7 3 12 3 15 8 14 1 16 1 14 9 13 2 11 2 14 9 13 9 5 1 144 8Average snowy days 0 2 cm 16 9 11 1 4 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 7 16 7 62 1Average relative humidity 82 4 76 7 63 3 49 3 44 8 46 8 50 8 53 1 59 1 70 6 82 2 82 3 63 5Mean monthly sunshine hours 29 6 57 8 125 1 157 6 209 0 213 4 241 6 233 7 168 6 88 4 32 9 25 1 1 582 7Percent possible sunshine 11 3 20 6 34 0 38 1 43 5 43 3 48 6 51 8 44 3 26 5 12 2 10 1 32 0Source Environment Canada 19 20 21 Neighbourhoods EditThere are 14 officially recognized neighbourhoods within the City of Revelstoke 22 Arrow Heights Big Eddy Central Business Central Revelstoke Clearview Heights Columbia Park Farewell Mountain View Highway Corridor Kelly Flats Dalles Resort Lands South Revelstoke Johnson Heights Thomas Brook Westside RoadNotable people EditSophie Atkinson Douglas Boyle Buck Crump Bruce Holloway William Stewart King Andrew Kozek Peter Morales John Nunziata Sid Parker Thomas Scott Robert Fletcher Shaw Aaron VolpattiSee also EditRevelstoke Secondary SchoolReferences Edit City Council Revelstoke BC Official Website Hamilton William 1978 The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names Toronto Macmillan p 48 ISBN 0 7715 9754 1 Ross Oakland 25 October 2009 The worst places in Canada for winter The Star Toronto Revelstoke Railway Museum www railwaymuseum com Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities British Columbia Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved February 20 2022 Community Profiles from the 2011 Census Statistics Canada Census Subdivision 2 statcan gc ca 6 December 2010 Archived from the original on 10 April 2014 Retrieved 13 April 2013 Aboriginal Peoples Data table 2 statcan ca 6 October 2010 Retrieved 13 April 2013 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 10 26 Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2022 11 11 Revelstoke Museum and Archives Early days of skiing in Revelstoke 1890 1915 Virtual Museum Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2011 Thoresen Arne 2007 Lenst gjennom lufta in Norwegian Oslo Versal p 372 ISBN 978 82 8188 030 6 Revelstoke Museum and Archives Re opening of the Nels Nelsen Hill and the Tournament of Champions Virtual Museum Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 14 February 2011 Carte des ecoles Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie Britanique Retrieved on 22 January 2015 Tiel Marissa December 4 2017 Revelstoke readied for Frozen in Love Revelstoke Review Retrieved December 27 2017 Canada Environment and Climate Change 2011 01 19 Canadian Climate Normals 1971 2000 Station Data Climate Environment and Climate Change Canada climate weather gc ca Retrieved 2020 07 31 Daily Data Report for July 1941 Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Daily Data Report for January 1909 Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Daily Data Report for January 1935 Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Daily Data Report for January 1943 Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Revelstoke Airport Rd Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Revelstoke Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 Revelstoke Airport Auto Environment Canada Retrieved 3 March 2017 City of Revelstoke Official Community Plan Map 8 NeighbourhoodsSources EditCanadian Railway Hall of Fame Ziegler Philip 1988 The Sixth Great Power Barings 1762 1929 London Collins ISBN 0 00 217508 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Revelstoke British Columbia Official website Revelstoke travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Revelstoke British Columbia amp oldid 1129765828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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