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Little Shuswap


Salmon Arm


Anstey Arm


Seymour Arm


Mara Lake


CHART DIRECTORY How to Use SunCruiser Charts


SunCruiser Magazine is made available to our readers


The area covered in each SunCruiser magazine is broken down into chartlets identified by letters. The page of the blow up for each chartlet is also provided. On the chart pages, the numbers in the black circles identify places of interest, hazards, shoreline features and more. These are explained in the text opposite each chart. We used the one minute lines of latitude and longitude on the chart pages to create a unique grid system that can be used for a multitude of purposes. All grid squares are numbered in sequence in each SunCruiser magazine. Use the grid system to identify your favorite beaches, bays or fishing spots. It’s also valuable in emergencies when having to communicate your location to search and rescue officials.


The circles on this chart represent 3.3 nautical miles, providing an easy calculation for boaters looking for traveling distances. 3 circles equals 10 miles.


NOT TO BE USED N N


FOR NAVIGATION Use official Canadian


Charts DEPTH in meters, distance in nautical miles.


The government has a toll free number


you can call to report


dangerous goods spill. 1-800-663-3456


Hydrographic MARINE RESCUE


Call 911 or VHF 16 Ask for Fire Dept. or RCMP


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Page 41 H Seymour Arm Page 40 G Anstey Arm Page 52 K Magna Bay Page 54 L


Scotch Creek / Blind Bay


Page 56 Little


M


Shuswap Lake


Page 18 B Sicamous Page 26 D Salmon Arm


Page 24 Paradise Point


C Page 12 A Mara Lake Page 14 B1


Sicamous Narrows


Page 34 E Marble Point Park Page 50 J Anglemont Page 36 F


Cinnemousun Narrows


REVELSTOKE VERNON & KELOWNA


KAMLOOPS & VANCOUVER


20ϒ E. Variation


20ϒ E. Variation


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