Best attractions and places to see around Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) include a diverse range of natural landscapes and points of interest. This region, encompassing Blind Bay and Sorrento, is situated on Shuswap Lake, offering extensive shoreline and various water activities. Visitors can explore numerous parks, waterfalls, and trails, alongside historical sites and local museums. The area provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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North Shuswap is a mostly rural area on the northern shore of Shuswap Lake, known for its forested mountains, clear lakes, waterfalls, and extensive network of hiking and recreation trails. Stretching from Lee Creek through Scotch Creek to Seymour Arm, this area is a combination of charming lakeside communities and vast tracts of breathtaking wilderness, with plenty of options for outdoor activities year-round. Its mix of picturesque shoreline, old-growth forests, and backcountry landscapes makes it a popular destination for hiking, camping, boating, and watching wildlife.
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From a viewing platform at the end of the trail, you can take in the majesty of the 90-foot, two-step Margaret Falls.
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On the 2.5-kilometer-long Story Trail, the first adventure trail in BC, you can use your smartphone to learn about the stories, customs and knowledge of the Secwépemc First Nation. There are a total of 15 stations along the route where you scan a QR code. Once you've done that, you'll hear the voices of local schoolchildren speaking about interesting topics for a few minutes. Another exciting thing: the topic is always first spoken in Secwépemctsin, a local dialect of the Secwépemc First Nation.
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Shuswap Lake, which has more than 250 miles of navigable shoreline, is home to several species of salmonids, including chinook salmon, coho, sockeye, rainbow trout, and lake trout. These fish are of great importance for recreational fishing in the area.
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Salmon Arm is a community located on the south arm of Shuswap Lake in the Thompson Okanagan region, British Columbia. This lake is known for its recreational activities, including water sports, fishing, and hiking.
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You can park at the nearby Syphon Creek Trail Head. It took us about 45 minutes there and back, but we took a lot of pictures at the Falls. It can easily be done in under 30 minutes
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The region is defined by the expansive Shuswap Lake, offering over 1,000 kilometers of shoreline for water activities. You can also visit Margaret Falls, a majestic 90-foot waterfall, and explore Copper Island, which features trails and superb vistas of the lake.
Yes, two prominent waterfalls are Margaret Falls, known for its 90-foot, two-step cascade with a viewing platform, and Syphon Falls, which is accessible via a trail from the Syphon Creek Trail Head.
For panoramic views, visit White Lake Lookout, offering expansive vistas of White Lake, Little White Lake, Tappan Valley, and Mount Ida. Other popular spots include Mount Baldy Lookout and McArthur Heights Lookout, both providing stunning lake and mountain views.
The area offers diverse hiking trails. Popular options include the White Lake Lookout Trail for panoramic views, Mount Baldy Lookout for diverse forests and lake views, and the multi-use White Lake Traverse Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) guide.
Absolutely. The Story Trail at Adam's River Viewing Site is an easy, interactive adventure trail suitable for all ages. Sorrento/Blind Bay Park offers a water spray park, playground, and various sports facilities. Many trails, like the one to Margaret Falls, are also considered family-friendly.
You can explore the Notch Hill Community Park, which features a hand-crafted wooden train viewing platform and historical buildings like Notch Hill Hall (1910), Notch Hill School (1921), and Notch Hill Church (1906). The Story Trail also offers insights into the Secwépemc First Nation's culture and history.
Shuswap Lake is ideal for water activities such as houseboating, kayaking, swimming, water skiing, and fishing. The region also has several golf courses, including Shuswap Lake Golf Course. For cycling enthusiasts, you can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Area C (Blind Bay/Sorrento) guide.
Motorcycle enthusiasts will enjoy the Dreamcycle Motorcycle Museum. For those interested in vintage vehicles and restorations, Rust Bros Restorations and the White Post Auto Museum in Tappen are highly-rated attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the waterfalls like Margaret Falls, and the expansive views from spots like White Lake Lookout. The variety of trails and the family-friendly nature of many sites, such as the Story Trail, are also highly valued.
Yes, Caen Road Community Park in Sorrento offers beautiful lake views, a swimming area, and a hand-launch site for boats. Gillespie Road Community Park also boasts scenic views, a swimming dock, and a picnic area, making it perfect for a relaxing day.
During the colder months, the area transforms into a winter wonderland. You can enjoy ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter sleigh rides, snowboarding, and snowbiking.
The region supports local agriculture with various food farms and markets. You can visit Village Grocer in both Blind Bay and Sorrento, and the Sorrento Village Farmers' Market for local produce and goods.


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