Boating 
                            the Large Lakes of 
                            BC's Thompson Nicola & Shuswap
                            
                          
                          
                           
                            Shuswap Lake: 
                          
                          Welcome 
                            to the Shuswap 
                            . . . to the lake and the communities along the lake 
                            shore. Shuswap 
                            Lake is one of the most popular boating spots 
                            in British Columbia. This odd shaped four armed lake 
                            that makes a ragged H has approximately 1000 km. (630 
                            mi.) of shoreline. The Monashee 
                            Mountains and the Shuswap Highlands with peaks 
                            reaching up to 2,200 metres (7,200 ft.) surround the 
                            Shuswap making it a very stunning and scenic part 
                            of BC's High Country.
                          Every 
                            summer visitors come from all over to enjoy the sunny 
                            weather and the extra ordinary natural beauty of the 
                            lake. Shuswap Lake, with its four arms is a haven 
                            for boating, water skiing, fishing, 
                            swimming, sunbathing, and houseboating. On land recreational 
                            activities include biking, 
                            hiking, birdwatching 
                            (Salmon Arm Bay), golfing, 
                            and tennis. Visit museums, discover historic sites, 
                            explore the craft shops and art galleries. The Shuswap 
                            area has something for everyone.
                           
                          
 
                          
                          
                            Photo taken at Sicamous  
                          
                          
                          Houseboating 
                            is a very pleasant and relaxing way to see the lake. 
                            There are many houseboat rental and charter facilities 
                            at Sicamous 
                            and Salmon 
                            Arm. In fact, Sicamous is known as the Houseboat 
                            Capital of Canada. A houseboat, your home away from 
                            home on water, makes exploring fun. Hideaway for an 
                            afternoon in a quiet cove and watch the world go by. 
                            Visit the quiet and secluded North Shuswap, where 
                            there are many private campgrounds, and Shuswap Provincial 
                            Park. Explore both the Seymour and Ansley Arms 
                            where the wilderness meets the lake and civilization 
                            is left alone.
                          Serving 
                            as the hub of the region is Salmon Arm, situated on 
                            the shores of the Salmon Arm of the Shuswap. It is 
                            the centre for commerce and government services. The 
                            regions' communities of Chase, 
                            Sorrento, 
                            Tappen, Canoe, Sicamous and Salmon Arm offer an excellent 
                            selection of accommodations 
                            including RV parks, camp sites, motels and hotels, 
                            marinas and moorage, restaurants and pubs. Discover 
                            the sun and fun of Shuswap Lake and the nearby communities.
                            
                            Kinbasket Lake and Lake Revelstoke:
                          The 
                            Columbia River Treaty, signed in 1964 between British 
                            Columbia and the United States, changed the Columbia 
                            River forever. This was the start of a mega hydro 
                            electric power project that eventually built dams 
                            and reservoirs, flooding and closing the Big Bend 
                            Highway, flooding small communities, a hot springs 
                            pool, and the road between Golden 
                            and Valemount.
                          The 
                            Mica Dam holds back the greatly enlarged Kinbasket 
                            Lake, and the Revelstoke Dam keeps Lake Revelstoke 
                            in check. Both lakes offer hours of pleasure boating 
                            and great fishing. The catch 
                            of the day could be kokanee, Dolly Varden, Mountain 
                            whitefish, rainbow and cutthroat trout.
                          The 
                            community of Revelstoke 
                            and it's surrounding area means great hiking, mountain 
                            biking, horseback riding, golfing, and canoeing. 
                            Take a trip down the Columbia River, glimpse into 
                            the past with a self guided heritage walking or driving 
                            tour of Revelstoke. Visit Craigellachie, 
                            see where they drove the Last Spike into the CPR Line. 
                            Learn about hardships encountered by the men who toiled 
                            building the railway with a visit to the Revelstoke 
                            Railway Museum. In winter enjoy snowmobiling, down 
                            hill and cross country skiing, for the adventurer 
                            there's heli-skiing and snowcat skiing.
                          View 
                            the great Columbia River and how man has harnessed 
                            the water power to make electricity. Both the Revelstoke 
                            Dam and the Mica Dam offer free tours. Mica Dam, is 
                            the highest earth-filled dam in North America. 146 
                            km. (90 mi.) north of Revelstoke it holds back Kinbasket 
                            Lake and offers a spectacular mountain view of the 
                            Columbia River Valley. Tours of the underground powerhouse 
                            and the four huge generators are opened to the public 
                            from June to September. The Revelstoke Dam, only minutes 
                            from Revelstoke is a huge structure with an excellent 
                            mountain view.
                          Revelstoke 
                            and area have top notch facilities, hotel and motel 
                            accommodations, 
                            RV and tenting campgrounds, restaurants, pubs, shopping 
                            and other needs. For a holiday that has superb natural 
                            scenery, history, topped with excellent boating and 
                            fishing head to Lake Revelstoke and Kinbasket Lake.