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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The Raven Trail begins virtually in the centre of town and follows the Shushwap Lake shoreline for several kilometres. The trail hugs the marshes that line the Lake's edge and there are plenty of lookouts where you can sit at your leisure and observe the birds that are attracted to the area. The trail is flat, well maintained and is long enough for some real exercise in wonderful surroundings. Since we grew uprear train lines, the rail line that follows the lakeshore is an added plus. Don't miss this walk--it was one of the highlights of our stay.
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The only accessible natural waterfront in Salmon Arm that the city hasn’t destroyed (managed by SABNES for the Nature Trust), this 4KM stretch of level trail through the woods and grassy marshes is a delightful haven with lots of birds and lucky spottings of deer, moose and beavers. Easy to walk or cycle with dogs on a leash (except during nesting). Side boardwalks for bird and beaver sighting offer even more variety. Dandy place for every nature lover, much enjoyed by users of all ages.
William Baker Park, formally known as Canoe Ballpark, was named after one of the first town counsellors for Salmon Arm, when it was incorporated into a municipality in 1905. There are 2 ball diamonds and washroom facilities at William Baker Park, and Canoe Beach is within walking distance.
The Waterfront Marine Peace Park is built on the waterfront of Salmon Arm, BC, Canada, on the shores of Shuswap Bay. The park was committed to peace and tolerance worldwide. It could be the most-visited destination in the community for tourists and residents.
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