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Salmon Arm
Shuswap Regional Airport (CZAM)
- from Vancouver = 56 min
- from Kamloops = 34 min
- from Kelowna = 34 min
- from Calgary = 1 h 03 min
Kelowna
Kelowna Int. Airport (CYLW)
- from Vancouver = 52 min
- from Kamloops = 36 min
- from Salmon Arm = 33 min
- from Calgary = 1 h 05 min
Kamloops
Kamloops Airport (CYKA)
- from Vancouver = 51 min
- from Salmon Arm = 34 min
- from Kelowna = 36 min
- from Calgary = 1 h 10 min
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Salmon Arm
Salmon Arm is nestled on the southern shores of Shuswap Lake in British Columbia, between Vancouver and Calgary, making it the ideal destination for adventure travellers. It is the largest city within the Columbia Shuswap Region, and with the picturesque mountains and idyllic lake as your playground, it is the ultimate weekend escape. British Columbia is located on the Western Coast of Canada and personifies Canadians' wild spirit, from the breathtaking mountains and rich forests to the untamed coastline.
Known for the salmon that used to flood the region on their annual migration, Salmon Arm is home to the longest wooden freshwater wharf in North America. The area offers plenty of beautiful beaches, campsites, and houseboat rentals in the summer. During winter, tourists can enjoy the numerous trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Adventure seekers can travel to the famous Shuswap Lake Marine Park and experience the area's beauty firsthand. Wine connoisseurs looking to experience the vineyards of British Columbia beyond the Kelowna region can venture to the Larch Hill Winery – a family-run establishment.
Kelowna
Kelowna is situated within the Columbia Mountains on the beautiful Okanagan Lake, which sustains various diverse communities along the corridor, known as the Okanagan Valley. The valley is perfect for those seeking a mild winter escape or warm summer nights spent by the lake. From the serene scenery to the unique contemporary art scene, Kelowna offers something for everyone.
Known for the abundance of orchards and vineyards, Kelowna has some of the finest wine in the world, and with beautiful views to indulge in, what’s not to love? There are numerous wine festivals throughout the year, with plenty of activities centred around winemaking, tasting, and touring the region’s vineyards. The summer festivities don’t stop there; with the lake extending around 135 Km (84 miles), it is the ideal location for boating, swimming, waterskiing, windsurfing, and fishing. Prospera Place is located in the heart of the city and is home to the Kelowna Rockets of the Western Hockey League – with over 6,000 seats; visitors are welcome to come and check out a game.
Kamloops
Kamloops is the second largest city within interior British Columbia, settled in the Thompson Valley between the intersection of the North and South Thompson Rivers. As the heart of the interior, the region is known for its captivating scenery and summer and winter activities. As a province in Western Canada, British Columbia has many environments and climates to offer travellers, from the semi-arid desert to the vast coastline.
Known as Canada's Tournament Capital, you can watch or participate in events and activities at world-class sports facilities or enjoy the numerous championship golf courses around Kamloops. As Canada's largest concentration of golf courses per capita, you won't feel limited in choices. You can check out Canada's largest municipal bike park before exploring the local microbreweries, distilleries, cideries or vineyards. Kamloops may not come to mind when you think of art and culture, but the diverse scene of art galleries, museums, and outdoor festivals will leave visitors craving more.
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