| 1. Anstey Hunakwa Park / Anstey Arm (Sicamous, 29km)
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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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| 2. Bastion Bay (Sicamous, 29km)
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3. Cambie (Sicamous, 29km)
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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. |
| 4. Kingfisher Creek Ecological Reserve (Sicamous, 29km)
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| 5. Kingfisher Creek Park (Sicamous, 29km)
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6. Sicamous (District) / Cinnemousin Narrows / Hunakwa Lake / Mara Lake / Ratchford Creek (Sicamous, 29km)
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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.'' |
| 7. Sicamous 3 (Sicamous, 29km)
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| 8. Six Mile Point (Sicamous, 29km)
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9. Solsqua (Sicamous, 29km)
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Solsqua - An anglicization of the Shuswap Indian word meaning 'water.' |
| 10. Upper Shuswap River Ecological Reserve (Sicamous, 29km)
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| 11. Mara Park (Mara, 22km)
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