An easy day trip from Vancouver takes you back into time! Take Part in Living History at Kilby Historic Site Exploring British Columbia's Kilby Historic Site is like stepping into a scene from our past making it possible...
Making Snow Cream in Canada Making Winter Treats with Fresh Snow How do you make snow ice cream? It's super easy! I will share how we make our ice cream from fresh fallen snow below. With only 3 simple ingredients, there...
Unlocking Opportunities: Navigating Tourism and Economic Development Grants "You get one chance to securing grant monies for your project. Select the right grant writer has everything to do with your success." Touri...

 Silver Beach Provincial Park



Print
silverbeach
Sorrento


Park Size: 130 hectare
Park Amenities:
Beach
Birding
Boat Launch
Campground
Canoeing
Fishing
Kayaking
Picnicking
Swimming


Silver Beach Provincial Park is a 130 hectare recreation and activity park located on the north end of Seymour Arm of Shuswap Lake sandwiched in between Dasnier and Bughouse Bays. To the east of the park is the community of Seymour Arm which, at one time in the late 1800s, was once a gold rush town named Ogden City.

A big part of the park is the large sandy beach neighbouring the protected Seymour River Estuary. During the summer months the park is a destination for many who enjoy camping, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, houseboating, birdwatching, scuba diving, fishing and water skiing.

The campground servicing the park is a smaller site with only 35 campsites. Amenities in the park include picnic tables, fire pits and pit toilets. A boat launch accessing the lake is located in Bughouse Bay in Seymour Arm. Some campers arrive to the park by vehicle and others arrive by boat. 

The large sandy beach known as Silver Beach is surrounded by Douglas Fir and aspen trees providing shade and protection from the winds coming down off the lake for campers and beach patrons. Campsites are limited and all reservations are on a first-come first-serve basis.

Sightseeing on foot is best enjoyed along the 700 metre walking trail following the upper ridge of the beach. The trail provides lake and beach views plus quick access to the campground. 

The Silver Beach Provincial Park is sometimes used as a base camp for river kayakers wanting to explore the Seymour River Paddling Route. Also, nearby is Seymour Falls which makes for a great day trip with waterfall views.

Silver Beach Provincial Park, Shuswap Lake, BC, Canada in the Thompson-Shuswap



Address:

Silver Beach Provincial Park
Squilax Road
Sorrento
Canada

How To Get ToSilver Beach Provincial Park

:
The Provincial Park is located at the north end of Seymour Arm of Shuswap Lake near the community of Seymour Arm. First travel the Trans Canada Highway #1 and turn onto Squilax Road west of Sorrento, BC, Canada. Continue traveling down Squilax Road for 83 km to the park. The last 41 kilometres of the drive, from St. Ives on, is along a gravel road.
No reviews yet for Silver Beach Provincial Park.

Recently Visited BC Parks

Stoney Hill Regional Park East of Duncan British Columbia Canada
Duncan BC

Stoney Hill Regional Park is in the Municipality o...

Sir George Simpson Historic Landmark - East Kootenay B.C.
East Kootenay Historical Landmark Sir George Simpson

The Sir George Simpson historical landmark is loca...

Bear Creek Falls - Glacier National Park Canada
Revelstoke, B.C

Bear Creek Falls in Glacier National Park of Canad...


Hiking With Your Children - Canadian Rockies Family Hiking Guide
Explore British Columbia
Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort - British Columbia, Canada
Find what Birds to Look For in this Park

Come Experience the Nicola Valley!