Things to Do on Your Weekend Trip to Salmon Arm


Located on the shores of Shuswap Lake in southern British Columbia’s Shuswap region, Salmon Arm is a beautiful place to visit!

margaret fallsMany people know about the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival and the Salmon Arm Fair, but what about other things to do in town? How should you spend your days in Salmon Arm?

Our staff often get asked about what there is to do, where to eat, and which things to see, so we thought we’d put together a little list with some ideas for your next weekend trip to Salmon Arm!

Hike to Margaret Falls

Margaret Falls are located in Herald Provincial Park. Here you can see a 200 ft waterfall, old growth cedars and more. This is a must for nature lovers!

Visit Larch Hills Winery

Enjoy wine? Make a stop at Larch Hills Winery. The views (and the wine) are delightful.

More info HERE.

Step Back in Time at R.J. Haney Heritage Village & Museum

Visit the City of Salmon Arm’s 40-acre park that is home to the Salmon Arm Museum, Heritage Village, Marjorie’s Tea Room, hiking trails and even more! Please note: parts of this attraction close in the off-season.

Discover more HERE.

Eat at Shuswap Chefs, Shuswap Pie Company, Hedi’s Wine Bistro or Other Great Local Establishments

There are a lot of great food and drink establishments in Salmon Arm. Sample some of our great local flavour by visiting one of the joints listed above, or any other place that takes your fancy!

TripAdvisor is a fantastic resource for learning more about local eateries.

Make a Stop at Sandy Acres Berry Farm

No weekend trip in BC’s southern interior is complete without sampling some of the local fruit. We recommend stopping in at Sandy Acres Berry Farm to sample some of their delicious produce.

Learn more HERE.

We couldn’t list everything that’s awesome about Salmon Arm in one blog post (there’s way too much), but now you know about a few of our favourites. If you’d like any further tips, please ask one of our staff on your next visit to our Salmon Arm resort!

 

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