Coordinates: 50°42′8″N 119°16′20″W / 50.70222°N 119.27222°W / 50.70222; -119.27222
Restaurants in Salmon Arm
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Harpur Family Farm is a Pumpkin Patch located in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. We frequently host farm to table dinners, have many goats to feed and take selfies with, and have lots of activities for kids such as a hay slide, hay rides, and a pumpkin sling shot. Warm up by the wood stove in our barn with a hot apple cider and fresh cinnamon bun.
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Went to explore the waterfront and enjoyed a walk along the wharf. Plenty of shore birds and a flock of white pelicans. We also some some river otters scampering about. Definitely worth a stop.
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Operating Grass Fed Cow Dairy Farm with on farm milk and cheese production. Open to the public Monday through Saturday 8:30- 5:00PM.
Friendly informative staff. The cheese is wonderful and the yogurt second to none. I was there today and they had nice gift bags made up of different cheeses, great for Xmas giving and well priced.
In the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada, Shuswap Lake is a lake that drains into Little Shuswap Lake through the Little Shuswap River. The source of the South Thompson River is Little Shuswap Lake, a branch of the Thompson River, a tributary of the Fraser River. It is at the center of an area known as the Columbia Shuswap or the Shuswap, known for its communal recreational lakeshore.
Enjoy a hike for the whole family that will have you coming back for more. This incredible trail system is suitable for a lovely nature stroll. With a huge range of wildflowers, it can steal your breath away with its scenic beauty. Kids love navigating through these trail heads to find that a beach is nearby for ever more fun. Located in beautiful Salmon Arm an area of BC known for its trails.
Our mission is to enrich the lives of community members through diverse and inspiring live entertainment and opportunities for a creative dramatic experience.
Bill Laird, a local Salmon Arm developer and owner of the Shuswap Park Mall, designed this innovative sculpture. The intention behind this stunning masterpiece was to create a shared connection between art history and Canadians everywhere. This 45 foot Treble Clef which was designed locally, is really a beautiful sight to see and was constructed for all of us says Bill Laird ``It's to attract people; it’s a happy symbol at the end of a street that we close periodically for events… The goal is to have visitors come to Salmon Arm and enjoy our downtown and our community.” This small city is proud to have the world’s largest treble clef ever made and welcome all to visit and see it the way Bill Laird hoped you would.
Enjoy a nice hike at Coyote Park, which is surrounded by stunning Fir-Pine forestry with sudden glimpses west towards Salmon Arm Bay. A range of short loops backed by scenic bicycle & walking trails with adequate parking.
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