Rossland | |
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City | |
The Corporation of the City of Rossland | |
Rossland's main street
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Nickname(s): The Golden City | |
Location of Rossland in British Columbia | |
Coordinates: 49°04′43″N 117°47′57″W / 49.07861°N 117.79917°WCoordinates: 49°04′43″N 117°47′57″W / 49.07861°N 117.79917°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
Region | West Kootenay |
Regional district | Kootenay Boundary |
Incorporated | 1897 |
Government | |
• Type | Elected city council |
• Governing body | Rossland City Council |
• Mayor | Kathy Moore |
Area | |
• City | 59.79 km2 (23.09 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,023 m (3,356 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• City | 3,556 |
• Density | 59.5/km2 (154/sq mi) |
• Urban | 3,491 |
Time zone | PST (UTC-8) |
Postal code | V0G 1Y0 |
Area code(s) | 250 |
Highways |
3B 22 |
Waterways | Columbia River nearby |
Website | www |
Rossland is a city in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. Tucked high in the Monashee Mountains, Rossland is at an elevation of 1023 metres (3410 feet). Its population is 3556, though it fluctuates from season to season. The population is at its peak during the winter. Rossland has been known as the 'Mountain Bike Capital of Canada' since 1993 when it was awarded this title, with an extensive trail system radiates from the outskirts of the town. Also nearby is the multi-peak ski hill, Red Mountain Resort.
The origin of the toponym Rossland comes from the name of a miner, Ross Thompson, who staked a claim in 1890. He originally tried to call the city Thompson, but he was advised that there was already a town with that name.
In 1897, as a result of a gold rush, Rossland for a time was one of Western Canada's largest cities. A number of historic buildings survive from this time.
By 1907, Rossland was home to a local branch of the Western Federation of Miners.
In 1929 Doukhobor firefighters were sent from Rossland to Gold Creek Basin in Washington State to fight a forest fire. Two of the men discovered a Lost Mine called the Lost Doukhobor Ledge.
The Rossland Court House was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1980.
Rossland is home to CHLI-FM, Rossland Radio Co-op, an internet-based community radio station which has currently applied for, and was granted, a low-power FM license with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) at 101.1 FM.
Rossland is served by two newspapers. One is The Rossland Telegraph, an online only full-service paper, founded in August 2008. In July 2010 the "Rossland News" was opened and is both online and currently distributes 1,200 papers throughout the town.