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Cody Caves Provincial Park

Caving adventure.A Spelunking Adventure - Cody Cave was discovered in the late 1800s by Henry Cody, of Prince Edward Island and originally named Victoria Cave. It became a popular destination for adventurous residents of Kootenay Lake throughout the 1900s and was made into a Provincial Park in 1964. As the only low elevation cave in the West Kootenay, its guided tours make an excellent introduction to caving. Up to 500 metres of passageway are safely accessible for tourism activity. Visitors experience underground waterfalls, delicate calcite formations and ancient limestone passages carved by flowing water.
 
One hour caving tours are a fun family adventure appropriate for ages 5 and up. Visitors should be reasonably fit and warm clothes and sturdy footwear are important for spelunking comfort. Three hour Adventure Tours are appropriate for ages 13 and up. For information regarding park access visit the Cody Caves website www.codycaves.ca or send an email to caves@netidea.com
Phone: 250-505-2592.