991 Dewdney Way facilities
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Largest and most luxurious unit sleeping, which accomodates 6. This apartment’s features include:

2 bedrooms with sheets, duvets, and a double sofa bed in separate living room area.
2 bathrooms (1 en suite to master bedroom).
Huge deck with an outdoor hot tub.
Spacious living area with wood-burning fireplace and 3 sofas.
Glorious views both up the mountain and across the valley to snow-capped mountains.
Large kitchen.
Dining room with seating for 8.
Washer/dryer.
Storage area for skis/golf clubs.
Large TV with DVD/VCR.

There is also access to adjacent 1 991A apartment via internal door – this can be opened up to create a unit that sleeps 8.


Hallway with hanging area for outdoor clothes.
Entry into storage room with washing machine and dryer. Space for golf clubs, skis, boots etc. Tiled floor.

Dining room (without doors) (and doorway into 991a Dewdney Way). Dining room table for 8 and comfortable dining chairs. Pine wooden floor.

Kitchen – fully fitted with cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee machine, and ample cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils. Pine wooden floor.

Drawing room with two 2-seater sofas, and one 3-seater sofa bed. Custom made wooden cabinet, one coffee table and one pine storage box. Pine wooden floor and ethnic rugs. 27” colour television, DVD/video machine.

Stairs to bedrooms/bathrooms, carpeted with sisal.

Bedroom at rear of house overlooking Rocky mountains in the distance. Huge dormer window. Custom made chest of drawers/hanging cupboard. Top of the range Queen size Crown Laurier bed with fleece duvets.

Bathroom – walk in shower, basin and loo, sole use. Tiled walls and floor.

Master Bedroom at front of house with a view of ski slope and Kimberley mountain. En suite bathroom. Glass door overlooking deck. Wardrobe. Top of the range Queen size Crown Laurier bed with fleece duvets.

En suite bathroom – walk in shower, basin and loo, sole use. Tiled walls and floor
Corridor to glass door, leading on to deck
Hot tub, overlooking mountains in distance and mountain to rear. Maintained on a weekly basis (and in between lettings) by our managing agent.


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Kimberley is an old mining town, which was first settled at the end of the 1800’s. The first settlement was called Mark Creek Crossing and grew up on the heel of the Sullivan Mine.

The mine was one of the largest lead and zinc mines in the world but ran out of mineable material in 2001. After the mine was closed the town turned its sights on the surrounding natural resources and has become one of the premier golf and skiing destinations in Canada.