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THE LAKE AND PARKS Shuswap Lake is famous for its 1,000 km (621 mi) of stunning shoreline. Its four arms form a shape that resembles the letter H and are named Salmon Arm (southwest), Anstey Arm (northeast), Seymour Arm (north), and the main lake (west). Little Shuswap Lake connects to Shuswap Lake through the Little River at the west arm of the lake.


22 Provincial Parks provide you with unlimited fun on and near the water, with trails leading to magnificent mountain vistas and breath taking lake views.


PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS TO DO Shuswap people are here for the wilderness, the breathtaking scenery, and the countless recreational activities – the lifestyle.


They are a down home friendly, welcoming community more than happy to share their knowledge about everything from great fishing spots, to where to get a great gourmet meal.


Captain’s Village is located in an area known as Scotch Creek on the main arm near Shuswap Lake Provincial Park. Other nearby com- munities include Celista, with an elementary school, a coffee house, supermarket, and great hiking trails. Further up the road are the communities of Magna Bay, Anglemont, St. Ives, and Seymour Arm.


The Shuswap is well known for hobby and traditional farms, great dining, and a vibrant artist community. Approximately 50 min- utes from Captain’s Village Marina is Salmon Arm, where you’ll find unique shops and boutiques; all enhanced by a welcoming, warm and hospitable community.


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