The Shuswap region takes its name from the local Indigenous people, the Secwépemc, known in English as the Shuswap people. The region offers unlimited opportunities for cottaging, camping, and boating/watersports.
The Shuswap Country (called Secwepemcúl̓ecw in Secwepemctsín) refers to the environs of Shuswap Lake. The upper reaches of the Shuswap basin, southeast of Shuswap Lake and northeast of the Okanagan, are generally considered to be part of Okanagan or of the Monashee Country rather than "the Shuswap".
Roughly defined, the Shuswap Country begins on its west at the town of Chase, located on Little Shuswap Lake, west of which is the South Thompson area of the Thompson Country, and includes Adams Lake to the northwest of Shuswap Lake as well as communities in the Eagle River area as far as Craigellachie and/or Three Valley Gap, which is at the summit of Eagle Pass, beyond which eastwards is the Columbia Country.
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) is the main route into the region from Vancouver in the west and from Calgary in the east.
From Seattle, in the United States, follow Highway 2 east to Highway 97 to the Canadian border, where it remains Highway 97 and goes north through the region.
The nearest airports with commercial service are in Kamloops, west on Highway 1, and Kelowna, southeast on Highway 97.
BC Transit (Shuswap Regional Transit System), +1-250-832-0191. Salmon Arm has a basic public transit system that operates shuttle buses on half-hour or hour-long frequencies, during daytime hours. Some routes within Salmon Arm operate daily and some operate Monday to Saturday. All lines converge downtown in front of Askew's supermarket. 2022-04-09
The North Shuswap is home to many artists, craftspeople and authors. Their work can be found at markets and local festivals year-round, or at their studios, many of which display the artisan identification sign.
Craigellachie (pro. cray-gull-ah-key), 25 km east of Sicamous on Hwy 1, is where the 'last spike' in the Canadian Pacific Railway's transcontinental line was driven. There is an information centre and a gift shop. The Three Valley Lake Chateau and Heritage Ghost Town includes a 200-room hotel, a collection of heritage buildings, an antique car museum, enclosed railway roundhouse with antique rail car exhibit, and attached grounds with helicopter tours offered. It is closed during the winter months.
In October, the Adams River turns red with migrating Sockeye salmon.
The Dreamcycle Motorcycle Museum, at 3096 Trans-Canada Highway in Sorrento, has more than 50 classic and modern motorcycles on display, and a motorcycle-themed cafe.
Shuswap Lake is a popular recreational destination in BC. It offers 400 km (250 mi) of beautiful shoreline, provincial parks and endless water-related recreation opportunities. The surrounding mountains provide miles of trails for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, mountain-biking and hiking. There are more than 100 hiking or mountain biking routes covering over 700 km (435 mi) of trails of all levels.
You can rent a houseboat at the Salmon Arm Wharf, or in Sicamous.
Salmon Arm hosts a roots blues festival every August that attracts 30,000 people.
Enjoy the many beaches around Sicamous.
The Shuswap grows many varieties of grapes, and its wines reflect the terroir of the region. The wineries, found just north of the 50th parallel, grow cool-hardy and quick-ripening grapes for their varietals. There are six to visit:
If wine's not your thing, visit Crannóg Ales in Sorrento, Canada’s first certified organic farmhouse microbrewery.
90% of the Shuswap is provincial park and undeveloped, so there is almost zero chance of being robbed while camping or house boating. The same goes for the bigger cities like Salmon Arm.
Related Wikipedia article: Shuswap Indian Reserve