Attractions and places to see around Area D (Falkland/Silver Creek) offer a diverse range of natural features and cultural heritage sites. This region, encompassing communities like Falkland and Silver Creek, is characterized by rolling farmland, meandering rivers, forested hills, and numerous small lakes. Visitors can explore unique geological formations, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst tranquil and varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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This spot along the trail is where Reinecker Creek flows into Heralds Bay. You're treated to sweeping views of the bay and the end of the waterway that feeds the flow of Margaret Falls.
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The Tower Lookout offers one of the clearest panoramic views of Mount Rose Swanson, with a wide-open vista over the valley. From here, you’ll see rolling farmland, forested hills, and distant lakes with minimal tree obstruction. It’s a rewarding climb through shaded forest to a breezy, high-elevation bluff that feels like a true summit.
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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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Area D is rich in natural features. You can visit the impressive Margaret Falls, a 90-foot, two-step cascade, or the accessible Syphon Falls. Don't miss Pillar Lake, known for its unique geological formation called "The Pillar," and the distinctive Falkland Hoodoo. The region also features numerous small lakes like Joyce Lake and Bolean Lake, perfect for fishing and recreation.
Yes, Falkland offers a glimpse into the past at the Falkland Heritage Park Museum. This museum showcases historic memorabilia and buildings, including an 1800s sod-roofed pioneer cabin and a 1931 Catholic church. You can find more details about the museum at Shuswap Tourism.
The area provides diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Estekawalan Mountain Trail or explore the many lakes for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Mountain biking is popular on the backroads and forested hills, and in winter, these areas are great for snowmobiling. For specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Area D (Falkland/Silver Creek) guide.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Tower Lookout, which offers clear panoramic views of Mount Rose Swanson and the surrounding valley. Another excellent spot is East Lookout, providing stunning views of the Spallumcheen Valley, Otter Lake, Swan Lake, and even Okanagan Lake in the distance.
Absolutely! Both Margaret Falls and Syphon Falls are considered family-friendly and accessible via trails. Silver Creek Community Park is an 18-acre park with old-growth trees, a baseball field, and a horse riding ring, often hosting community events like Halloween fireworks and Easter egg hunts. Many lakes in the Falkland area also offer recreation sites for camping and picnicking.
For easy hikes, consider the trail to Margaret Falls or the short walk to Syphon Falls, which can be done in under 30 minutes. The Easy hikes around Area D (Falkland/Silver Creek) guide lists several options, including the Margaret Falls loop and the Syphon Falls Trail.
Area D is known for its agricultural landscape. You'll see black-tarped fields dedicated to ginseng cultivation throughout the area. The region also hosts Ovino Winery and Bee Yours Honey Farm in Falkland, showcasing local produce and agricultural heritage.
Falkland is home to two notable annual events. The Falkland Stampede, one of Canada's oldest rodeos, takes place every May long weekend, featuring rodeo action, a parade, and dances. In October, the community hosts "The Haunting of Falkland," with Halloween-themed attractions like a Haunted Hall and paranormal ghost hunts.
Pillar Lake is a natural wonder surrounded by hiking trails. Its most distinctive feature is "The Pillar," a unique 90-foot geological formation of dirt and rock, balancing an eight-tonne boulder at its tip. It's a popular spot for hikers, rockhounds, photographers, and nature lovers, and you can also cool off in the lake or rent kayaks and canoes.
Silver Creek Community Park is an 18-acre day-use facility featuring beautiful old-growth Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir stands. It includes a baseball field, a concession stand, toilets, and a horse riding ring. The park is a hub for community events and offers a serene natural setting for visitors.
Yes, the Falkland area is a haven for fishermen, with ten lakes located within 16 km, including Joyce Lake, Pillar Lake, and Bolean Lake. Many of these lakes also offer opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. Salmon Arm, part of Shuswap Lake, is also known for its recreational activities, including water sports and fishing for various salmonids.


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