
Old Streets, Big Stories
Canada’s smallest city is rich in heritage, set against a forested backdrop with roots in copper mining and frontier history. Greenwood blends small-town pride with historic character, where every block tells part of its story.
Surrounded by forest and framed by history, Greenwood is a scenic base for exploration on foot, bike or car. Ride the Trans Canada Trail past old mine sites, take in mountain views from local lookouts or wander downtown where stories live in every storefront. It’s a place where legacy, landscape and community are tightly woven together.

NIKKEI Memorial Garden
After operating with a small budget in the past, the Nikkei Legacy Park has been transformed into a 15th century Japanese style rock garden. The 'new' Greenwood Nikkei Memorial Garden is dedicated to some 1200 Japanese Canadians who were sent to this once-thriving copper smelter mining community that fell on hard times after World War I. On April 26th, 1942, Greenwood became the first JC internment site, thanks to the vision and courage of then Mayor W.E. McArthur Sr to accept the exiles.
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History in Every Step
Heritage, hikes and festivals
Wander past century-old buildings, take a self-guided mural tour or explore smelter ruins on nearby trails. With its preserved storefronts, mountain views and welcoming vibe, Greenwood offers a meaningful pause on the Boundary journey.
- Swim, fish or paddle Jewel Lake
- Explore and hike to Greenwood views
- Tour heritage buildings and the old jail
- Explore Greenwood’s WWII internment past
- Take the Family to Founder’s Day Festival

Greenwood Visitor Centre
214 S. Copper, Greenwood, BC
250-445-6355Located in the heart of Canada’s smallest city, the Greenwood Visitor Centre offers local travel tips and heritage info. It’s your gateway to historic buildings, mining relics and the town’s unforgettable frontier spirit.