- Official Shuswap Tourism Website | Explore the Shuswap
West of the Rockies, east of the Pacific, and north of the Okanagan, where Canada’s longest highways meet, is the Shuswap; a region of eight distinct and enchanting communities that flow together like the gentle waters of our namesake, Shuswap Lake
- Shuswap Lake - Wikipedia
Little Shuswap Lake is the source of the South Thompson River, a branch of the Thompson River, a tributary of the Fraser River It is at the heart of a region known as the Columbia Shuswap or "the Shuswap", noted for its recreational lakeshore communities including the city of Salmon Arm
- Shuswap | Super, Natural BC - HelloBC
Shuswap Lake is the attraction of this southcentral British Columbia area of rugged mountains, forest-lined valleys, grasslands, and lakes The Shuswap is a popular place for families and a favourite houseboating and water recreation destination
- Shuswap Lake Bucket List - 75 things to do around the Shuswap
So here's your Bucket list of over 75 things to do in the Shuswap Hanging out in the Shuswap is pretty much the best From being out on a boat on Shuswap Lake, hiking up in the hills or checking out a market in Salmon Arm, Scotch Creek or Sicamous, there are so many things
- Shuswap | Thompson Okanagan - Travel British Columbia
The Shuswap is situated in south-central British Columbia midway between Vancouver, BC and Calgary, Alberta The area offers a four-season playground that includes an abundance of outdoor activities in snowcapped mountain peaks, on pristine waterways complete with secret hideaways, and with eagles above and marine life below
- Secwépemc - Wikipedia
They speak one of the Salishan languages, known as Secwepemctsín or Shuswap Secwepemcúĺecw, the traditional territory or country of the Shuswap people, ranges from the eastern Chilcotin Plateau, bordering Tŝilhqot'in Country, and the Cariboo Plateau southeast through Thompson Country to Kamloops
- Home - Do The Shu
We invite you to walk the lands, wade the waters and take in the natural beauty of this region We are proud and honoured to be living our lives on the ancestral, traditional and unceded lands of the Secwepemc People, who have called the Shuswap home for the past 9,000 years
- Things to Do - Official Shuswap Tourism Website
Your adventures here are as unique as you are – golf greens and art galleries, markets and museums, trails and live theatre, vineyards and beach volleyball, biking and boating – craft your own itinerary or check out our top ten lists for each of the Shuswap’s regions
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