The most fascinating thing in Canada is these small towns, backed by the Rocky Mountains, with beautiful mountains, water and scenery. The people here live a leisurely and comfortable life. When they step out of the house, they are in nature, which is simply an ideal life! In autumn, the town that is dyed yellow by autumn leaves is even more gentle.


This article will take you to see these beautiful towns.


1. Fernie


In Canada, one of the most gentle countries in the world, the tranquility and self-sufficiency that belongs to this country is one of its charms to attract the world.


Along the southernmost east-west corridor, through the Rocky Mountains, in the East Kootenay region of southeastern BC, you'll come across an authentic Canadian secluded town: Fernie. When you see this town for the first time, a natural and wild atmosphere hits you.


Against the backdrop of tall and rugged mountains, the spiky forests cover the entire mountain basin. In summer and autumn, when the trees are lush, it is a good time for hiking and cycling. Canadians who love rafting and fly fishing flock here as the snow melts and the river rises.


2. Nelson


Founded in 1897, the small town of Nelson is located in southeastern British Columbia, east of Vancouver, and has been voted as one of the ten most livable small towns in Canada.


On the "sapphire" Kootenay River, the appearance of the street, the pedestrians blurring into light spots, and the fallen leaves circling in the wind have all become the unique scenery of this season. When you walk into Nelson in late autumn, the first thing you see must be the beautiful lake and mountains of the town.


The bright yellow meadow lays a warm and bright background on it, no matter where you go, you will be tightly surrounded by the surrounding warmth.


3. Rossland


Rossland, located in the West Kootney region of British Columbia, is the center of outdoor sports and a paradise for mountain biking. Riding into the depths of the town, facing the golden light, is the best way to experience Roseland in autumn. Or drive through by car, and the sassy and comfortable autumn will come instantly.


When you really go deep into Rossland, you will find that there are no traffic lights and shopping centers here, it is more like an old man who has lived in seclusion for many years. Here, you will get rid of your inner impetuousness and material desire, and return to nature wholeheartedly.


4. Revelstoke


As one of the 51 must-see once-in-a-lifetime travel destinations on Earth, the beauty of the Rocky Mountains is always admirable. There is also a fairy town that can turn this beauty into everyday life - Revelstoke. Nestled in a deep valley, Revelstoke has always been a must-see for mountain lovers.


Facing the lake and enjoying the most natural and fresh forest bath, it is so beautiful! You can choose to go out early in the morning and start the day with a bunch of small wildflowers at the base of the Rocky Mountains. On the way back in the evening, facing the clouds in the Rocky Mountains, I had a pleasant face-to-face with them.


Or take the Revelstoke Mountain Resort's alpine gondola to the top for a panoramic view of the town. Drive up to the mountains of Mount Revelstoke National Park and Glacier National Park for stunning views.


5. Cranbrook


Cranbrook, also nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountain Valley, has more sunshine than anywhere else in BC. It has earned the title of "Sunshine City" because it receives an average of 2,100 hours of sunshine per year. Here, people are willing to spend their time "wasting" on those good things, "wasting" on the vast outdoors.


Swing hard at Trickle Creek Golf Resort, experience whitewater on the Bull River and go rafting on the St. Mary River. In Cranbrook, you can "waste" your whole day in life!


6. Golden


Surrounded by three alpine mountains (Rocky Mountains, Selkirk and Purcell), Golden is uniquely positioned to be a treasure trove of alpine adventures, where the surprises of travel are almost everywhere.


Maybe it’s the endless warm yellow harvested on the hiking trip; or the pink sky that surprises you in the evening; in Golden, miracles that belong to nature happen every day.