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Loft in Invermere
Life's a Beach, Walking distance to the Lake
"Life's A Beach" is a cozy, sunny, secure and quiet studio apartment decorated with a beach theme throughout! It is located at the top of a dead end street with a private entrance and parking. Very dog friendly with pet sitting services and dog walking available while you explore our beautiful mountain town! Most adventures are within 15 minutes or less ie. skiing, hiking, golfing, biking, zip lines, horseback riding , beaches, art galleries, amazing dinning experiences! You will love it!
$67 per night
Condo in Invermere
Lovely 1 Bedrm/Den Unit + Pool/Hot Tub beside Lake
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space 1 Bedroom + Den unit that sleeps 6. Unit has main floor access and our building (1 of 4) and is located beside the complex's Pool/ Hot Tubs, Workout room, and Provincial Beach. Condo complex is centrally located and close to downtown Invermere, and and close to ski hill (Bus transport to Panorama right across street). Come and relax in our cozy and clean Condo. Lots to see and do in this location. NO pets due to past guests abuse of this priv.
$66 per night
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Rental unit in Invermere
Lovely 3BR + Den | Hot tub | Heart of Invermere.
2 Min. Walk to Beach 2 Min. to Boat Launch & Rental 20 Min. to Panorama Enjoy lakeside living in this lake side oasis, located steps from Lake Windermere! Spend your days lounging by the outdoor pool and hot tub, relaxing at beautiful James Chabot Beach, or wakeboarding around the lake! Visiting in the winter? With only a short 20-min drive to Panorama Resort and the longest skating trail in the World right outside your door, this condo is the ultimate year-round destination for family fun!
$83 per night

Stay near Invermere's top sights

Kinsmen Beach54 locals recommend
Huckleberry's Family Restaurant23 locals recommend
James Chabot Provincial Park37 locals recommend
Sobeys - Invermere30 locals recommend
The Station Neighborhood Pub42 locals recommend
the invermere bakery32 locals recommend

Invermere condo rentals

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Condo in Invermere
Chic Retreat | Modern | Pool | Hot Tub | Gym |
$125 per night
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Condo in Invermere
Ground Floor King Suite | Lake Windermere Pointe
$71 per night
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Condo in Invermere
2 bed, 2 bath condo next to the beach
$75 per night
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Condo in Invermere
411 Beautiful Two Bed/Bath Condo - Great Location
$130 per night

Your guide to Invermere

All About Invermere

The southeastern British Columbia town of Invermere is perched on Lake Windermere and sandwiched between the Rocky and Purcell Mountain ranges, and the lake’s crystal-clear, stunningly blue waters reflect the evergreen pines and rugged mountains that stretch up above them. Located in the Columbia Valley just two hours from Banff, Invermere is a hub for travelers and adventurers.

The lake is a popular spot for water sports during the summer, and there’s even a beach right in the center of town.

You can float down the tranquil Columbia River on an inner tube, catching glimpses of soaring mountains along the way. In winter, Lake Windermere turns into one of the world’s longest skating paths, and all of the surrounding mountains make this a haven for skiers and snowboarders. Several hot springs in the area make for the perfect place to rest your muscles after a long day of hiking or to warm up after a day on the slopes. In town, you’ll find all the amenities you need for your stay, as well as some cultural flair in the form of artisan shops, mom-and-pop restaurants, trendy boutiques, and an array of art galleries.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Invermere

Although the weather can get extreme in Invermere, it’s a great place to visit all year round, thanks to the plethora of outdoor activities on offer. Because the town’s elevation is 2,800 feet above sea level, the summer heat is far from oppressive in the summer. This is the best time to hit the trails in the nearby national parks or go for a swim in Lake Windermere. Each year on Canada Day in July, the town hosts a music and arts festival on the shore of the lake.

The fall is also a wonderful time to visit, when the trees explode into shades of red and yellow. In November, Invermere holds a film festival that focuses on wild and beautiful landscapes with the goal of inspiring attendees to become passionate about protecting the environment. During the winter, the town quiets down. Some local businesses close for the season, but this is the time to visit if you’re interested in downhill or cross-country skiing.


Top things to do in Invermere

Pynelogs Cultural Center

The Pynelogs Cultural Center is the main cultural hub for the region. Home to many galleries and studios, the center showcases the work of more than 150 local artists and offers live music, film screenings, and workshops. If art-viewing makes you hungry, you can grab a bite to eat at the cafe and enjoy the views of Lake Windermere from the outdoor deck.

HooDoo Trail

You can reach the start of this scenic, two-mile trail via a half-hour drive south of town along either side of Windermere Lake. It takes around two hours to climb the sandstone cliffs and reach a lookout with far-reaching views over the beginnings of the mighty Columbia River. You’ll need spiked hiking boots in the colder months, but the dirt and gravel paths are dry in late spring and summer.

James Chabot Provincial Park

Lying right in the center of town, this lovely park offers the perfect spot to take a dip in the clear water of Lake Windermere. It is also a great starting point for paddleboarding or kayaking in the lake, where you’ll be surrounded by pine-covered hills and soaring mountains.

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