Guide to Travel Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Guide to Travel Salmon Arm, British Columbia

DeMilles Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

DeMilles Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

About Salmon Arm

Salmon Arm is a small and idyllic city that is located in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. It has a relatively small population of around 20,000 people and is the largest city in the Shuswap. A very popular tourist spot and in the summer months, Salmon Arm attracts visitors from all over who come to enjoy the city’s beautiful scenery, beaches, campsites, and houseboat rentals. Aside from lovely beaches, Salmon Arm offers a plethora of different hiking trails giving adventure enthusiasts the opportunity to explore the region even further and experience some of the breathtaking views.

Salmon Arm is also home to the longest wooden wharf built on freshwater in all of North America. The wharf has become quite an attraction for locals and tourists alike. In the evening people flock to the wharf to watch one of the spectacular sunsets that occur over beautiful Shuswap Lake.

History of Salmon Arm

The name Salmon Arm is derived from the arm of the lake where the city lies and the many salmon that were once abundant in the area. The region and its surrounding wilderness areas were traditionally the territories of the Secwépemc First Nations people. The region wasn’t thoroughly explored and settled by Europeans until the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in September 1885. Miners eventually came to the area in search of gold and by the end of the 1890s, the town grew to 200 people and had two general stores, a school, and a hotel.


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DeMille’s Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

DeMille’s Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

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Demille’s Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Demille’s Farm Market, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Exploratory Glory

Canoe Beach

Beaches in Salmon Arm

  • Canoe Beach
    Canoe Beach sits on the beautiful shores of Shuswap Lake. The beach is technically not in Salmon Arm, but rather it is located in the nearby village of Canoe. It is one of the most picture-perfect white-sand beaches in the Shuswap region. The beach features ample picnic space, lots of amenities, and spectacular mountain views, making this beach the perfect day trip for swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking.

  • Sunybrae Park
    Sunnybrae Park is situated in the small lakeside community of Sunnybrae and is a favorite beach getaway for Salmon Arm locals. It features a great family picnic area, a parking lot, as well as convenient flush toilets, and a playground for the kids.

  • Wild Rose Bay
    Wild Rose Bay is a beautiful and quiet park that is located on Eagle Bay Road. The park features a hiking trail system that leads down to the beach. The beach itself is quite rocky but provides excellent views of Shuswap Lake.

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Hiking Trails In Salmon Arm

  • Siphon Falls Trail
    Syphon Falls Trail is a 0.8-mile out and back trail located near Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada that features a waterfall. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips. This is a wonderful, short trail with a bit of a rock scramble right near the top.

  • Foreshore/Raven Trail
    The Raven Trail is located in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, and features a flat 3 km trail with a wooden boardwalk and viewing platforms for bird watching. The area is one of the best bird-watching spots in the Shuswap region and is up there as one of the best in all of BC. The trail leads walkers through a migratory estuary and boasts a nice side trail that heads over a seasonal land bridge out to Christmas Island. The island is home to several species of Shuswap Lake waterfowl and is part of a network of trails called the Salmon Arm Nature Bay Trails.

  • South Canoe Trail System
    The South Canoe Trail System is a series of trails that is used by mountain bikers, hikers, and horse riders. It is a fairly busy hiking area and offers access to the Larch Hills trail system. The South Canoe trails have a plethora of hikes with different difficulty levels from easy to difficult.

  • Park Hill
    Park Hill provides some of the newer hiking trails in the Salmon Arm area and provides hikers and bikers with a variety of single-track trail loops. In particular, be sure to check out the Holmes (Centre) trail, which links to the Outer Loop and Sansom’s Trail.

  • Mount Ida Loop
    Mount Ida Loop is a lengthy 35.2-kilometer moderately difficult loop trail that features breathtaking views and a lovely waterfall. The trail is also dog-friendly as long as they are kept on a leash.

  • Coyote Park Outer Loop
    Coyote Park Outer Loop is an easy 1.3 kilometers that features beautiful wildflowers and is an excellent bird and wildlife-watching area.

  • Gayle Creek Loop
    The Gayle Creek Loop is just a short hike to some beautiful falls that are perfectly nestled into the forest. Visitors can choose to continue on to the Gayle Creek loop if they like.

  • Turner Creek Trail
    The Turner Creek Trail connects McGuire Lake Park to Okanagan College and the Rec Center. The trail leads hikers to some small picturesque ponds that are a great place for wildlife watching and spotting turtles hanging out on logs. The trail is 2.5 km one way and is moderately difficult.

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Attractions in Salmon Arm

  • Shuswap Lake
    Shuswap Lake is a large body of water located in the southern interior of BC. It is the heart of the region known as the "Shuswap". It is an incredibly beautiful destination and attracts people from all over the country who come to enjoy its lovely waters and pristine beaches.

  • Salmon Arm Wharf
    The Salmon Arm Wharf is one of the region’s most popular places to visit. It is a large 440-foot dock on Shuswap Lake that holds the title of ‘Largest Wooden Wharf in North America’.
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  • Larch Hills Winery
    Larch Hills Winery is a family-run vineyard and winery that produces 100% British Columbia wine. These wines use grapes from a vineyard near Salmon Arm, or from vineyards farther south in the Okanagan Valley.

  • R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum
    The R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum is situated just off of Highway 97 B in Salmon Arm. This small pioneer village features 40 acres of lovely farmland boasting 24 heritage buildings and over 30 exhibits.

  • McGuire Lake Park
    McGuire Lake is a small natural body of water in the downtown area of Salmon Arm. It is excellent for taking a family stroll and kids love to watch the turtles and fish that make the pond their home.

  • Jungle Mania
    Jungle Mania is a large indoor play facility for children who are 12 and under. This fun-filled space provides over 2000 square feet of jungle gym with all kinds of climbs, slides, tubes, crawls, mazes, and more.

  • Pedro Gonzales Fruit
    Pedro Gonzales Fruit is a large fruit stand that features a bakery deli, a garden center, yard/landscaping products, animal feed, and farm-fresh produce.

  • Salmon Arm Waterslides
    The Salmon Arm Waterslides is popular with kids and provides visitors with 7 waterslides, a hot tub, and a toddler pool with a fountain. The property also has an arcade and gift shop, a food concession, coin-operated lockers and showers, and a picnic area with tables and umbrellas.

  • DeMille’s Farm Market
    Demille’s Farm Market is perhaps the most popular stop in Salmon Arm and features a lovely farm with all kinds of neat historical buildings. Visitors can shop at the small grocery store, the deli/bakery, and the garden center. They can also enjoy some delicious ice cream and take a stroll around the farm and see the many animals including miniature goats, a giant pig, llamas, ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, peacocks, cows, horses, rabbits, and guinea pigs.

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Hilltop Inn, Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Where to Stay in Salmon Arm

  • Super 8 by Wyndham
    Guests at the Salmon Arm Super 8 will enjoy a complimentary breakfast every morning, along with Free Wi-Fi, free parking, heating, and air conditioning. The property is situated close to plenty of grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants. While staying guests will receive a 10% discount at Home Restaurant.

  • Hilltop Inn
    The Hilltop Inn is a must-stay in the summertime for anyone with children as it has a huge resort-style outdoor pool. The hotel has great views of Shuswap Lake and provides excellent access to hiking trails, McGuire Lake, the downtown area, and the famous. This hotel offers a few different types of rooms including large rooms and suites with kitchenettes. To top it off included in a stay here is a complimentary breakfast.

  • Prestige Harbourfront Resort
    The Prestige Harbourfront Resort is one of the more luxurious accommodations that tourists can stay in Salmon Arm. This elegant hotel offers high-quality amenities and services and is within perfect walking distance of many activities. The resort comes equipped with a gym/fitness facility and a restaurant for an on-site dining experience.

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Where to Eat in Salmon Arm

  • Barley Station Brewpub - Bar/Pub

  • Andiamo - Italian

  • Cantina Vallarta - Mexican/Latin

  • Namaste Authentic Indian Cuisine - Indian

  • Setters Neighbourhood Pub - Bar/Pub

  • Home Restaurant - American

  • Sushi Kotan Japanese Restaurant - Indian

  • Jade Palace -Chinese

  • Hanoi36 Vietnamese Restaurant - Japanese

  • Tanto Latte - Italian

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Salmon Arm, British Columbia


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