Shuswap Lake Provincial Park offers diverse lakeside recreation on the shores of Shuswap Lake, featuring camping, hiking, and water-based activities in a scenic interior British Columbia setting.
Shuswap Lake Provincial Park is located on the southern shore of Shuswap Lake in British Columbia's Southern Interior. The park encompasses lakefront beaches, forested campsites, and trails that provide access to the natural beauty of the region. This extensive park includes the Paradise Point and Sunnybrae areas, both popular for their sandy beaches and warm waters, making it an ideal destination for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. The park's diverse landscape is characterized by mixed forests of Douglas fir, lodgepole pine, and trembling aspen, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife including black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area has significance to the Secwepemc (Shuswap) First Nations, with a long history of indigenous habitation along the lake. Visitors can take advantage of well-maintained campgrounds offering both vehicle-accessible and walk-in sites, as well as picnic areas and boat launches. The park also features several short hiking routes and accessible trails suitable for all ages and abilities. The proximity to the town of Salmon Arm adds convenience for supplies and additional accommodations. Shuswap Lake Provincial Park is well-regarded for its family-friendly amenities, excellent fishing opportunities for species like rainbow trout and kokanee, and its attractive blend of forest and water landscapes, making it a compelling year-round provincial destination.
Sandy beaches at Paradise Point with warm swimming waters
Boating and fishing access on Shuswap Lake's clear waters
Old-growth Douglas fir and lodgepole pine forest ecosystems
Family-friendly camping with accessible picnic and trail options
A wide sandy beach area with gentle slopes into Shuswap Lake, popular for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
A developed campground located on the lake’s shore offering vehicle-accessible sites with convenient lake access and amenities.
A set of easy to moderate trails winding through mixed forest and providing scenic views of the lake and surrounding landscapes.