RJ Haney Heritage Park Nature Trail
Foreshore Trail - SA Waterfront
Tsútswecw Provincial Park (Salmon Viewing)
Balmoral Trail System
Grindrod Park Trail
Hidden Lake
Jim Watt Heritage River Walk
Eagle River Nature Trails
Riverfront (Alver Holm) Nature Park
McGuire Lake
Salmon Arm Bay Nature Trail
Jim Watt Heritage River Walk
Rubberhead Mtn Bike Trail System
Larch Hills Traverse
South Canoe Trail System
John Evdokimoff Bike Park
White Lake Lookout Trail
White Lake Traverse
Reinecker Creek Trail System
Scotch Creek Lookout
Senc ckimemews - Scatchard Mountain Switchbacks
Blind Bay Lookout
Mt Baldy Lookout
Tplaqin (Enderby Cliffs) Trail
Mount Rose Swanson
Hyde Mountain Lookout
Eagle Pass Mountain
Joss Mountain Pass (East / West)
Mara Lookout
Queest Mountain
Larch Hills Nordic Trails
South Canoe Trail System
Skimikin Lake Trails
Mount Rose Swanson
See the Shuswap Nordic Guide available at local visitor centres, or online at shuswaptourism.ca
Larch Hills Nordic Trails
Skmana Lake Nordic Trails
Larch Hills Traverse
Larch Hills Nordic Trails
South Canoe Trail System
Skmana Lake Trails
White Lake Traverse
Reinecker Creek Trail System
North Fork Wild
Eagle River Nature Trails
Shuswap Cycling Club - Road and Gravel Cycling in the Shuswap
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The purpose of the Secwépemc Landmarks Project is to create awareness of Secwépemc traditional territory through the installation of approximately 100 trailhead posts, 8 Secwépemc Landmark sculptures modelled after Secwépemc Coyote Pillars, and 8 connected interpretive panels that feature Secwépemc oral histories, place names, culture and stories connected to the Shuswap Lakes region.
The Shuswap is a place of water – lakes, rivers, creeks form a complex watershed that meet in Shuswap Lake before flowing through the Little Shuswap into the South Thompson River.
These waterways are the ancestral paths of the Secwepemc people, and the nursery of the great interior Sockeye Salmon runs. The trails, rivers, and lakes remain the true routes of travel throughout the region and an important reminder of the responsibility to care for the land and water.
The Shuswap offers a multitude of road and gravel cycling opportunities. Nestled in the Monashee Mountains the Shuswap offers spectacular and varied roads for road riding, cycle touring and gravel grinding.
Motorized and non-motorized recreational user groups throughout the Shuswap have made a commitment to work together through the Shuswap Regional Trails Roundtable and share in the responsible management of all recreational travel throughout the region. Together we are upholding the Secwepemc values of working together to take better care of the land through mutual respect, collaboration, and stewardship.
The Monashee mountains are known for deep powder and steep well-spaced tree skiing. While there are no formally developed ski touring areas, there is a vast landscape to explore.
Fostering a healthy, engaged community in the Shuswap Region – economic/environmental/social – through well designed, maintained, and promoted trails connecting people, culture, and landscape