1. White Lake Park
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2. Momich Lakes Park (Magna Bay, 6km)
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3. Pukeashun Park (Magna Bay, 6km)
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4. Balmoral (Blind Bay, 13km)
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5. Blind Bay (Blind Bay, 13km)
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6. Eagle Bay (Blind Bay, 13km)
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7. Magna Bay (Blind Bay, 13km)
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8. Canoe / Engineers Point (Canoe, 20km)
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Reputedly early white travellers were impressed by the number of Indian dugout canoes drawn up on the fine beach here. |
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9. Herald Park (Canoe, 20km)
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10. Kamloops 2 (Tappen, 19km)
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11. North Bay 5 (Tappen, 19km)
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12. Paradise Point (Tappen, 19km)
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13. Tappen / Herald Provincial Park / Kault Hill / Skimikin Creek (Tappen, 19km)
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Herald Provincial Park - Dr. Dundas Herald acquired this fine lakefront property in 1906. In 1975 the provincial government purchased the land from Miss Jessie Herald but retained the family name for the park that it then established. |
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14. Celista (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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When a post office was to be established here in 1908 and the residents could not agree on a suitable name for it, the postal authorities suggested that it be named after Celesta Creek. |
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15. Hustalen 1 (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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16. Lee Creek / Jack Lee Creek (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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Jack Lee Creek - After Jack Lee, a popular guide, who has been described as 'slight and wiry with quick slogging strides.' |
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17. Scotch Creek / Copper Island / Magna Bay / Pukeashun Mountain / Skwaam Bay (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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Copper Island so named since Walter Moberly found traces of copper on its southwest corner in 1865. The island's Shuswap Indian name, anglicized as 'Hum-tat-qua,' means 'something sitting in the water.' |
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18. Shuswap Lake Park (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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19. St. Ives (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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20. Woods Landing (Scotch Creek, 17km)
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21. Anstey Hunakwa Park / Anstey Arm (Sicamous, 20km)
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Anstey Arm - The son of a master at Rugby, the famous English public school, Francis Senior Anstey became, during the building of the CPR, the first large-scale lumberman on Shuswap Lake. |
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22. Bastion Bay (Sicamous, 20km)
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23. Cambie (Sicamous, 20km)
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Henry J. Cambie (1836-1928) deserves more than this whistle stop on the CPR. Born in County Tipperary, Ireland, he came to Canada while still a boy and learned surveying and railway construction on the Grand Trunk and Intercolonial railways. |
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24. Kingfisher Creek Ecological Reserve (Sicamous, 20km)
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25. Kingfisher Creek Park (Sicamous, 20km)
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26. Sicamous (District) / Cinnemousin Narrows / Hunakwa Lake / Mara Lake / Ratchford Creek (Sicamous, 20km)
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Cinnemousin Narrows - in July 1865 Walter Moberly camped 'at the narrows called Cium-moust-un, which means 'come and go back again.'' |
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27. Sicamous 3 (Sicamous, 20km)
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28. Six Mile Point (Sicamous, 20km)
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29. Solsqua (Sicamous, 20km)
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Solsqua - An anglicization of the Shuswap Indian word meaning 'water.' |
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30. Upper Shuswap River Ecological Reserve (Sicamous, 20km)
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31. Adams Lake ~ River (Sorrento, 19km)
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Adams Lake - Appears as 'choo choo ach' (see Chu Chua) on Archibald McDonald's 1827 map of 'Thompson's River District.' |
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32. Anglemont (Sorrento, 19km)
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The name was coined in 1914 by W.A. Hudson, first postmaster here. Hudson derived Anglemont from nearby Angle Mountain, so named about 1877 by G.M. Dawson. |
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33. Chum Creek 2 (Sorrento, 19km)
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34. Meadow Creek 3 (Sorrento, 19km)
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35. Notch Hill (Sorrento, 19km)
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36. Sorrento / Notch Hill (Sorrento, 19km)
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Notch Hill - So named by G.M. Dawson because of the gap in the hills here through which the CPR mainline runs. |
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37. White Lake (Sorrento, 19km)
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White Lake - There is a pronounced showing of lime on the bottom near the shore. |