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Has anybody heard much about what's going on in Fernie by night? Is it lively?
Am also up for the Daily mail ski show in London so will be good to meet some of you there!!

Posted by: leeadams on Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:27 am
 
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 There'll be something I'm sure, they have to put up with us guys for 5 months of the year so I'm sure they'll have something to accommodate our needs.

Posted by: josephshepherd on Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:29 pm
   
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 Just found this:
Many of Fernie's after skiing activities take place on snow and include various different ways of taking in the spectacular mountain scenery with the choice of various modes of transport. Moonlight snowmobile tours are an exciting way to explore the area and 6 to 12 years can go for free when accompanied by an adult. The best way to see the area is by taking an organised tour. Fernie Wilderness Adventures have a 1,000 acre playground of private land with an almost non-existent avalance risk. Experienced guides will take you to places you would probably never find by yourself and where you can expect to see deer, moose, elk, rocky mountain bighorn sheep and possibly even the occasional wolf, coyote. lynx or bobcat. You could learn to mush your own sled with an introduction to the basics of handling a team of dogs or try ski-joring on cross-country skis with one dog pulling you along. If you prefer a more relaxing option there are horse-drawn sleigh rides varying from a half hour trip to an entire evening with inclusive Cowboy Dinner. The Torchlight Run and BBQ involves taking the chair to mid-mountain where you can enjoy a burger and beverage around the fire at the Bear's Den and finishes off with a ski down the Elk Run by the light of your headlamp. A great way to pick up some skill building tips could be on a cross-country ski or snow shoe tour with an experienced guide who will very likely be a mine of information with lots of local knowledge. The Powderhorn Restaurant and Lounge has one of Fernie's largest outdoor patios and is the perfect place to unwind and relax by the fireside and enjoy a drink with friends after a day on the hill (children welcome too). If you decide to travel to Downtown Fernie The Grand Central is worth visiting. Its a historic hotel with a recently renovated bar and has the honour of being Fernie's first smoke free bar. Its a popular party spot with live music, funky guest DJs, large TV screens, pool tables and food. Another spot for live music, especially classic rock and blues, is The Northern, or theres The Eldorado Lounge, located in the old historic livery building the interior is very modern and live music and DJ's keep the crowds dancing.

Posted by: josephshepherd on Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:35 pm
   
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 the drinking age in bc is 21
if you are over 21 or have fake i.d the night life
is good the grizz is the best bar at the slope
and there is a free bus that runs after 6 think you
will be eating in the central as live bans and d.j's
bar called the brick house ok as night clue in basment i think fernie hotel you can smoke inside as good pool table you will be invited to lots of house party's and you will meet lots of people out side of nonstop

Posted by: simonledward on Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:07 am
   
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 hey...
i thought that the drinking age in BC was 19? maybe i've got it wrong... not that it matters much but am just a tad confused ...
nat x

Posted by: nataliemiller on Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:51 am
   
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 Hey!
I think the drinking age in BC is 19, and in Alberta it is 18. Dont think it's 21. Im 22 so it doesn't really matter but it matters to all you 19 year olds! 

Posted by: paulyoung on Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:29 am
 
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 Well it sucks either way as i will be 18, is it worth getting a fake id. I'm not the biggest drinker in the world but i duno what to do ?
What is anyone else doing that gona be 18?
xx

Posted by: samanthaholman on Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:48 pm
 
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 sorry my fault i was thinking of when you go to white fish it's 21 in america 19 in canada
sorry gain

Posted by: simonledward on Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:33 pm
   
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 hey sam...
well ill be 18 too... but was just questioning whether it was 21 or not as i was confused... i may get fake i.d just so i can join in with everyone kinda thing... not sure tho! hmm... what are the other 18 years going to be doing?!
nat x

Posted by: nataliemiller on Mon Aug 07, 2006 5:18 pm
   
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 4 get the drinkin age ill bet it never stopped us in this country ive jst terned 18 and have been goin out 4 time. anyways we can always baffle the bouncers with our english charm! well lets hope
bt i have also heard its 19 jst 4 the record
sticky

Posted by: peterstickler on Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:00 pm
 
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 safe,
im a traitor.......im goin to banff for the 11 weeks but ive done fernie before and stayed in samesun backpackers lodge......
fernie rules. you will all have an amazing time in all respects

Posted by: jamesmilward on Thu Aug 24, 2006 8:03 pm
  
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 I'm only 18 as well but i am sure we can blag ourselves some drink 

Posted by: christopherdanks on Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:17 pm
    
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 i hope they sort something out for us 18 yr olds, not that i need alcohol to have fun.... but it sure as hell speeds things up whats the deal on the fake ids?
Rich.

Posted by: richarddarragh on Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:18 pm
    
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 im 21 on the 28th jan the week after the course starts, so i hope evry1 is gona be up for a big 1!
safe, jonny

Posted by: jonathanpomroy on Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:52 am
  
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 jonny i don t think you will be skiing the next day as we will all get you soooooooooo drunk you will forget your name.

Posted by: jackbanfield on Mon Oct 23, 2006 3:59 pm
 
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