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  2. Salmon Arm - Wikipedia

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    salmonarm.ca. Salmon Arm is a city in the Columbia Shuswap Regional District of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia that has a population of 17,706 (2016). Salmon Arm was incorporated as a municipal district on May 15, 2005. [4] The city of Salmon Arm separated from the district in 1912, but was downgraded to a ...

  3. Herald Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    79 ha. (0.79 km²) Established. September 11, 1975. Governing body. BC Parks. Herald Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Herald Park is on the north shore of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake, in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The park is some 30 minutes northeast of the city of Salmon Arm (by road).

  4. Shuswap Lake - Wikipedia

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    In the south-west the Salmon River flows into the lake at Salmon Arm. The Eagle River runs down from the Eagle Pass in the Monashees to enter the lake at Sicamous, in the east. The Seymour River empties into the northern end of the Seymour Arm. In addition to these rivers, numerous creeks feed the lake, including Scotch Creek, which runs south ...

  5. Canoe, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    1,081 [1] Canoe, British Columbia, is a semi-rural community in British Columbia within the larger City of Salmon Arm. The community lies on the south side of Shuswap Lake, northeast of the city centre, just off the Trans Canada Highway. Canoe is home to the Canoe Forest Products plywood plant, which processes lumber from the surrounding ...

  6. Salmon Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Salmon Inlet, [1] formerly Salmon Arm, [2] is a fjord branching east from Sechelt Inlet in the British Columbia, Canada. [3] Its companion, Narrows Inlet, another side-inlet of Sechelt Inlet, lies roughly 10 km (6.2 mi) north. [4] Misery and Sechelt Creeks flow freely into the inlet, while the Clowhom River flows in from the artificial Clowhom ...

  7. Mount Ida (Shuswap Highland) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ida, also known as Kela7scen, is a 1,574 m (5,164 ft) high mountain of Shuswap Highland located in the southern portion of Columbia-Shuswap Regional District. [ 1] The mountain resembles a defensive palisade and overlooks the city of Salmon Arm from the south. The mountain has held special importance for inhabitants of the area since time ...

  8. List of historic places in the Columbia-Shuswap Regional ...

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    Summit Fire Lookout. Mount Revelstoke National Park BC. 51°06′00″N 118°04′01″W. /  51.0999°N 118.067°W  / 51.0999; -118.067  ( Summit Fire Lookout) Federal ( 4691 ) Upload Photo. Boat Encampment National Historic Site of Canada. Big Bend of the Columbia. near Red Rock Bay, under Kinbasket Lake BC.

  9. Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    https://rootsandblues.ca/. The Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival is a 3 day summer music festival. It has four - six stages and features an international roster of artists as well as a strong contingent of Canadian talent. The event takes place at the Salmon Arm Fair Grounds, an 18-acre site at the base of Mount Ida in Salmon Arm, a town ...