Shuswap’s first tourist
S.S. Spallumcheen, photo courtesy of Enderby & District Museum Society In the early 1880s, Kamloops was still a small cattle town with only one school …
S.S. Spallumcheen, photo courtesy of Enderby & District Museum Society In the early 1880s, Kamloops was still a small cattle town with only one school …
A group of conservationists surround a 3.65 metre diameter ‘Seymour giant’ which was slated for logging. A framed copy of the 1993 photo was …
Mount Fosthall is the second highest mountain in the Shuswap The Shuswap region is defined by its watershed, which includes the rivers and streams …
Bastion Mountain The Shuswap has a fascinating geological past, as below our feet is a section of a Precambrian craton called the Shuswap terrane, …