Sicamous, BC.


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Sicamous
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Sicamous, BC

Sicamous, BC
The Houseboating Capital of Canada
Sicamous, British Columbia, is conveniently located on the shores of two beautiful lakes; Mara Lake and Shuswap Lake and has earned the title of Houseboating Capital of Canada.

Both these lakes offer a wide variety of activities for the BC summer visitor, from swimming and water skiing to houseboating and exploring.


Accessed from Sicamous, visitors on houseboating vacations enjoy over 1,000 km of shoreline on Shuswap Lake. The area surrounding both Shuswap Lake and Mara Lake has an abundance of mountains, lush valleys and rivers to explore; a wide variety of fish and wildlife that can be seen at various times of the year in the more remote areas.

There are an abundance of orchards and farms in the Sicamous - Shuswap area to supply delectable fresh treats throughout the growing season.

Access:
From both Vancouver, BC, and Calgary, AB, it is about a 5 hour drive or bus ride to reach Sicamous and only seven hours from Seattle, Washington.

There are also direct flights from Vancouver, BC.

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City Information

Sicamous

Population: 3,166

Elevation: 331 meters (1,139 ft.)

Main Industries: tourism; forestry.

Climate: hot in the summer with moderate to cold winters.

Recreation Facilities & Activities: golf course; fishing; swimming; houseboating; water skiing and parasailing; sandy beaches; commercial water slides in nearby Salmon Arm; fishing derby.

Local Attractions: Art show; Paddle Wheeler Cruises.

Accommodations: The Sicamous area offers hotels and motels with provincial and private campsites often right in the town.

For Information:
Sicamous Chamber of Commerce / Tourism Information Centre
110 Finlayson Street
Box 346, Sicamous, BC, V0E 2V0
Phone: (250) 836-3313 Fax: (250) 836-4368

Tourism Shuswap
Box 618, Sicamous, BC, V0E 2V0
Telephone (250) 832-5200 • Fax 832-8382

Thompson Okanagan Tourism
2280-D Leckie Road, Kelowna, BC V1X 6G6
Phone: (250) 860-5999, Fax: (250) 860-9993

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Area Maps of the Thompson Nicola
Hwy 1 Hope to Cache Creek:
Fraser & Thompson Canyons
Hwy 99 Cache Creek to Pemberton:
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Hwy 97 North from Cache Creek:
Clinton
Hwy 1 Cache Creek to Revelstoke:
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