;Hockey The
Columbia Valley Rockies play in Invermere. Former New York Islanders and University of Denver goaltender
Wade Dubielewicz was born in Invermere. ;Skiing •
Panorama Mountain Village lies about 30 minutes west. • Fairmont Hot Springs Resort ski area lies 25 minutes south. •
Kimberley Alpine Resort is about 1 hour south in
Kimberley. •
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is about 1.5 hours north of Invermere in
Golden, British Columbia ;Skating The longest ice skating trail in the world can be found on the
Lake Windermere Whiteway. The naturally frozen trail measures . ;Golfing Invermere is a major centre for
golf. • Copper Point Golf Club is a newer golf course about east of Invermere along
Highway 95/93. • Eagle Ranch Golf Course is located northeast of Invermere, also along Highway 93/95 and was rated 4.5/5.0 stars by
Golf Digest. • Greywolf Golf Course is located in
Panorama Mountain Village is about west of Invermere, along the Toby Creek canyon. • The Resort Course and Springs Course at Radium Resort,
Radium Hot Springs are very popular. • Mountainside, Creekside, and Riverside golf courses are located in
Fairmont Hot Springs, 20 minutes south of Invermere. • Edgewater Hill Top Par 3 is located in
Edgewater, 20 minutes north of Invermere. • Setekwa Golf Course is located about north of Invermere on Highway 93/95. • Windermere Valley Golf Course is located approximately south of Invermere, by the town of Windermere • Mini Golf Course at Ozzie's Amusement ;Gliding and soaring The
Invermere Airport is home to the non-profit Canadian Rockies Soaring Club. The club is active during the summer months, when it welcomes dozens of student pilots and private owners. The Invermere Soaring Centre is a separate commercial operation which provides aerotowing services and glider rides to the general public. • Canadian Rockies Soaring Club • Invermere Soaring Centre The local area is also a popular destination for other non-motorized forms of flying including
hang-gliding and
paragliding. There are designated launch sites at nearby Mount Swansea. ;Curling The Valley is host to the biggest outdoor
bonspiel in Canada every January. The spiel is held on the frozen
Windermere Lake. The curling club is also host to many leagues and bonspiels throughout the season. ;Hot springs Hot springs are numerous in the area, with the major developed ones being
Fairmont and
Radium Hot Springs; the latter is located inside
Kootenay National Park. Less developed 'wilderness' hot springs can be found in the southern Columbia Valley, in
Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park.
Lussier Hot Springs is located south of Invermere and can be accessed from the Whiteswan Forestry Road. Lussier Hot Springs are accessible via a mountain logging road which is open all year round, depending on the weather and road conditions. These hot springs are free to access, however do not have the amenities like the developed hot springs and can sometimes have a sulphur odour smell. Ram Creek Warm Springs, a less visited and cooler natural spring, can also be accessed along the same route. ==Media==