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              The 
                North Okanagan includes a number of communities that lie to the 
                north and east of Vernon. All have some special feature or activity 
                to offer the visitor; whether it be fishing, swimming and camping 
                or touring historic or commercial sites of interest. 
              Accommodations: 
                There are a wide variety of accommodations to satisfy all visitors; 
                the many resorts, RV campsites and provincial campsites and parks 
                are perfect for the outdoor enthusiasts while motels, bed and 
                breakfasts and lodges are available for those who like a bit of 
                "indoors".  
                
                 
              Armstrong, 
                BC
              Travelling 
                23 km (14 mi.) north of Vernon on Highway 97A will bring you to 
                quaint and historic Armstrong and Spallumcheen. These communities 
                have a unique pioneer charm, enchanced by many heritage buildings 
                and homes.  
                
                Armstrong is a town full of history and today still provides a 
                feel of the old west. Many original wood frame buildings are still 
                resident in the town limits and within are a variety of shops. 
                 
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                museum and gallery, golf course, and exhibitions are just some 
                of the features attracting many to this quaint town.  
                Population: 
                3500  
                Elevation: 
                351 m (1152 ft)  
                Industry: 
                sales, service, manufacturing and tourism  
                Location: 
                On Highway 97A, north of Vernon in the Okanagan.  
                Local 
                Attractions: Cheese Factory tours, Caravan Farm Theatre, Interior 
                Provincial Agricultural Exhibition and Stampede (September) 
               Accommodation 
                & adventure providers in this area.  
                 
                
               
              
               
                 
                
                 
                 
               
               
                
               
                
              
 Enderby, 
                BC  
              Located 
                13 km (8 mi) north of Armstrong on Highway 97A, Enderby is located 
                on the banks of the Shuswap River.  
               The 
                steep volcanic Enderby Cliffs stand sentinel above the city. This 
                commercial centre for agriculture and forestry is also popular 
                for its boating, hunting, fishing and wilderness vacation resorts. 
                 
                
                The Shuswap River once played a major role as a transportation 
                route for early settlers and the Shuswap Indians. The surrounding 
                rivers and lakes may be explored by canoe or kayak.  
              
               The 
                Larch Hills Cross Country Ski Trails and Hunter's Range Snowmobile 
                Trails offer excellent winter activity. The museum and Environmental 
                Interpretive Centre offer a better insight into the areas history, 
                both human and natural. Visit nearby farms raising animals such 
                as llamas, bison and deer. 
                Population: 
                6730 
                Elevation: 360 m (1180 ft) 
                Industry: agriculture, forestry, manufacturing and tourism 
                Location: On Highway 97A, north of Armstrong. 
               Accommodation 
                & adventure providers in this area.  
                 
               
                
              Grindrod, 
                BC 
              This 
                small farming community is situated on the shores of Shuswap River 
                in a lovely valley. Travel north of Enderby on Highway 97A to 
                reach Grindrod, Mara Lake and Sicamous where you connect with 
                Highway # 1, the Trans Canada.  
               
                The small village of Grindrod is located North of Enderby, along 
                Highway 97A that winds its way beside Mara Lake and connects with 
                the Trans Canada Highway at Sicamous. Situated on the floor of 
                a picturesque tranquil valley and on the shores of the slow flowing 
                Shuswap River, the village is surrounded by lush green pastureland. 
                The residents along the river can watch the houseboats as they 
                ply the waters on their way to Mara Lake. This area attracts many 
                tourists from near and far to its peaceful and spectacular scenery, 
                with many resorts, houseboats, bed & breakfasts, motels and hotels. 
                 
              Population: 
                Approximately 400  
                Industry: agriculture  
                Location: On Highway 97A north of Enderby. 
              Accommodation 
                & adventure providers in this area.  
                 
               
                 
               
              
               
               
               
               
                 
                
               
                Lumby, BC
              (see 
                Lumby City Page)  
                
                Map of Lumby Area 
               A 
                short drive (25 km/16 mi.) east of Vernon is the friendly community 
                of Lumby. With its small town congeniality, 
                this is the perfect place to get away from it all. The forest 
                product industry welcomes visitors to tour its lumber mills and 
                events such as Lumby Days and Snow Fest are fun to attend. Pan 
                for gold, go camping and hiking or arrange to tour the old mning 
                digs in nearby Cherryville.  
                Local 
                Attractions: golf courses, Lumby Fish Hatchery, Museum, Sawmill 
                Tours, Shuswap Falls, Wildey Dam  
                
                
               
                For 
                  Information: 
                  Lumby Travel InfoCentre,  
                  2400 Vernon St., Box 534, Lumby, B.C. V0E 2G0  
                  • Tel/Fax: (250) 547-2300 
              
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