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Radium Resort

Pine Ridge Mountain Resort over Lake Windermere

Village Country Inn

Borregos Ridge

Elk Park Ranch

Gables Motel

Bighorn Sheep

These majestic animals symbolize the rugged beauty and wildlife of the Rocky Mountains. During the fall, winter and spring months, Bighorn sheep of the Radium-Stoddart herd are frequently seen in the Village of Radium Hot Springs and on neighbouring low elevation benchlands and valley bottom.

In summer they graze the high mountain meadows of Kootenay National Park and have their young. Fall brings them back to into the Columbia Valley for the winter.

Participating in a Head Banger Tours is a fun & educational way to spend a lovely Saturday this fall in Radium Hot Springs. Tours begin late October and continue through November.

Quick Facts about Bighorn sheep

  • mating time is November to December, head-on combat between Rams is displayed
  • female ewes resemble domestic goats with short horns
  • male rams have large curved spiral horns
  • eat mostly grasses
  • prefer open grassland areas
  • predators are wolves, cougar, grizzly bear and golden eagles

For more information visit the Bighorn in Our Backyard website.

Please drive carefully and watch for wildlife crossing roads

Drive as if their life depends on it.

The Piccadilly Motel

Radium Vacation Rentals

Real Storage

Canyon RV Resort