Shuswap Lake
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Location | south-central British Columbia |
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Primary outflows | Little River |
Basin countries | Canada |
Settlements | (see article) |
Shuswap Lake is a lake located in south-central British Columbia, Canada that drains via the Little River and Little Shuswap Lake into the South Thompson River, a branch of the Thompson River, a tributary of the Fraser River. It is named after the Shuswap or Secwepemc First Nations people, the most northern of the Salishan speaking peoples.
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[edit] Geography
Shuswap Lake consists of four arms, forming a shape similar to the letter H. The four arms are called Salmon Arm (southwest), Anstey Arm (northeast), Seymour Arm (north), and the main lake (west). Shuswap Lake connects to Little Shuswap Lake in the west via the Little River (aka the Little Shuswap River). To the north-west it is fed by the Adams River, which drains Adams Lake. Shuswap Lake connects to Mara Lake at the Sicamous Channel. The Shuswap River connects via Mara Lake from Mabel Lake in the east and, above it and via the Cherryville area and Sugar Lake and the Shuswap River's headwaters on the farther side of the Sawtooth Range.
[edit] Provincial parks around Shuswap Lake
Several parks are located on the shores of Shuswap Lake, including:
- Shuswap Lake Provincial Park
- Shuswap Lake Provincial Marine Park
- Silver Beach Provincial Park
- Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park (home of the Adams River Sockeye Run)
- Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park (located at the center of the H)
[edit] Communities
Communities bordering the Shuswap Lakes include:
- Salmon Arm
- Celista
- Eagle Bay
- Scotch Creek
- Sorrento
- Blind Bay
- Tappen
- Anglemont
- Magna Bay
- Chase
- St. Ives
- SunnyBrae
- Canoe
- Sicamous
- Seymour Arm