Attractions and places to see around Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm) is a region in the North Shuswap known for its natural beauty and diverse recreational activities. Encompassing Scotch Creek and Seymour Arm, the area features forested mountains, clear lakes, and an extensive network of trails. It offers a mix of picturesque shoreline, old-growth forests, and backcountry landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, and boating. The region also holds cultural significance, with sites celebrating First Nation traditions and historical gold…
Last updated: July 14, 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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This beautiful waterfall is accessed via a short 1.5-kilometre trail. The cascade is surrounded by lush temperate rainforest and when you stand at the foot of the falls you'll have feast for the senses. The beauty of the waterfall, the feel of the cool air coming off of the water, the sound of the falls, and the smell of the damp forest make this a truly special place.
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A great hike to a lookout on a rocky bluff with expansive views of White Lake, Little White Lake, Tappan Valley, and Mount Ida.
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Every four years, the Adams River turns red. This is when a so-called "dominant salmon run" takes place in the river, a salmon migration in which millions of sockeye salmon swim upstream. There they lay up to 4,000 eggs, which are fertilized by the male salmon. The next big salmon migration will take place in 2026, when the Salute to the Sockeye Festival will be held again.
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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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Nice hike to the viewpoint over White Lake
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Area F boasts several impressive natural features. You can witness the spectacular Adams River Salmon Run at Tsútswecw Provincial Park, especially during the dominant run years (next in 2026), with a dedicated Adam's River Viewing Site. Other notable natural sights include the impressive Seymour River Falls, the multi-tiered Albas Falls, and the serene Grizzly Lake, prized for its trout. Shuswap Lake itself offers vast opportunities for water-based activities.
Yes, Area F has a rich history and cultural offerings. The Story Trail provides an immersive experience into the Secwépemc First Nation's stories and traditions. You can also visit Quaaout Lodge to learn more about North Shuswap First Nation culture. The region has historical gold rush sites, particularly around Seymour Arm at Silver Beach Provincial Park (the former Ogden City) and Scotch Creek, with remnants like historical graveyards.
Area F is a four-season playground. You can enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, biking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, golfing, and fishing. In winter, popular activities include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, especially on Crowfoot Mountain and Pukeashun Slopes. Shuswap Lake is perfect for swimming, boating, water skiing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Absolutely. The Story Trail is an interactive and educational experience for all ages. Tsútswecw Provincial Park, home to the Adams River Salmon Run, is also very family-friendly. Shuswap Lake Provincial Park offers a long sandy beach and a large grass recreation area ideal for families. Many easy hiking trails are available, such as the Evelyn Falls Trail, which is featured in our Family-friendly hikes around Area F guide.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the Story Trail for a cultural walk, or hike to the White Lake Lookout for expansive views. Other popular trails include the Albas Falls Trail, Evelyn Falls Trail, and the trail to Seymour River Falls. For more options, check out our Hiking around Area F guide.
For breathtaking vistas, hike to the White Lake Lookout, which offers expansive views of White Lake, Little White Lake, Tappan Valley, and Mount Ida. The Scotch Creek Bluffs trail also provides magnificent views of Shuswap Lake and the surrounding valley. Additionally, the Squilax-Anglemont Highway offers a scenic drive along the north shore of Shuswap Lake with numerous picturesque spots.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer (June-August) is ideal for water activities on Shuswap Lake, hiking, and enjoying local events like Friday Night Live in Scotch Creek. Fall (September-October) is spectacular for witnessing the Adams River Salmon Run (especially in dominant years like 2026) and enjoying cooler hiking weather. Winter offers excellent snowmobiling and cross-country skiing opportunities.
Scotch Creek hosts 'Friday Night Live' events during the summer, featuring live music, local crafts, and food, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. You can also visit The Raven Compound, a community hub with a coffee shop, retail store, and spa services. For more information on local happenings, you might find details on the Shuswap Tourism website.
Many trails in the North Shuswap area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out. Generally, trails like the Albas Falls Trail and Evelyn Falls Trail are popular choices for walks with your canine companion. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Area F is home to several beautiful waterfalls. You can visit the impressive Seymour River Falls, the picturesque Albas Falls, and the serene Margaret Falls, which is an easy hike just 15 minutes from Scotch Creek. Another beautiful cascade is Onyx Falls, accessible via a short trail through lush temperate rainforest.
Seymour Arm, located at the head of Shuswap Lake, offers beautiful sandy beaches at Silver Beach Provincial Park, which is also the site of the historical gold rush town of Ogden City. It's a popular spot for swimming, houseboating, and fishing. You can also explore the impressive Seymour River Falls nearby and enjoy the remote natural beauty of the area, accessible by road or water.
Shuswap Lake is the heart of water activities in Area F. You can enjoy swimming at numerous beaches, including the long sandy stretch at Shuswap Lake Provincial Park and Silver Beach Provincial Park. Boating, water skiing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are all popular pastimes. The lake's clear waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal destination for all kinds of aquatic adventures.
For a unique local experience, visit Celista Estate Winery, British Columbia's northernmost grape winery, offering tours and tastings. In Scotch Creek, The Raven Compound provides a coffee shop. Various communities along the scenic Squilax-Anglemont Highway also offer local shops and eateries where you can discover regional flavors and crafts.


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