Kimberley, British Columbia
Kimberley is a small mining town in British Columbia, Canada, located in the southeastern tip of the province, along Highway 95A in between the Purcell and Rocky Mountains. The population of Kimberley B.C. is 6,500. The city's elevation of 1,113 m makes it the most elevated populated city in the province. The town is known for its Bavarian visual theme, as well as its popular ski hill, platzl, fine dining and beautiful scenery. The claimed "largest working cuckoo clock in the world" is located here.
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