The gateway to Shuswap Lake in central BC, this waterfront town is a handy stop for road-tripping campers.
Along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) that crosses British Columbia from Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies, Salmon Arm is set in BC’s Shuswap region east of Kamloops. One of four “arms” of Shuswap Lake, Salmon Arm is the area’s commercial hub. Several provincial parks, camping areas, and day-use beaches are set around the lake, where you can go hiking or boating, and you can stroll along the longest curved wooden inland wharf in North America. Campers can choose from full-service RV parks, with full hookups, firepits, washrooms, and picnic tables, with options for tenting, too.
Summer is peak season in Salmon Arm and the Shuswap region when families flock to the beaches and campgrounds around Shuswap Lake. As in many parts of Canada, fall is a good alternative, with mild weather into October. Spring weather is more variable, and from November through February, temperatures frequently drop below freezing, and snow is possible. You need winter tires or chains to drive the Trans-Canada Highway between October and March.