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Enderby, BC at a Glance
On the banks of the Shushwap River in the Okanagan
valley is Enderby. About 80 km (50 mi) north of Kamloops
and surrounded by scenic lakes, the town is in an ideal location for boaters
looking for a getaway in the mountains. Founded in 1905, Enderby has played
an important role in the history and development of the area. Life has tended
to revolve around water, reflected by the fact that the area's First Nations
people have been fishing here for over 10,000 years. For those looking learn
more about the aquatic, the Kingfisher
Environmental Interpretive Centre community salmon hatchery, open year-round,
offers tours. For visitors in town wanting to explore the history of the area,
the Enderby
and District Museum has displays showing what life was like hundreds of
years ago. For travellers in the area with a need for speed, the Galaxy
Go-Cars are sure to stimulate the senses. Probably best known for its natural
beauty, however, the beaches in the area are a prime location to relax and enjoy
the day, and Birch
Park is a popular meeting space in town.
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