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Caravan Farm Theatre:
Published July 22nd, 2006 in Armstrong Events, Theatre Events
Caravan Farm Theatre will be performing July 22 - August 24 2008 in Armstrong, BC. Now in their 30th season, if you have never had a chance to partake in outdoor live theatre in a real farm setting, you won’t want to miss this production. Tickets sell out fast for all events, so be sure to contact them early to reserve your tickets. This is an excellent family event!
Website: www.caravanfarmtheatre.com
Still need accommodation during this event? We have cottage, B&B and campground accommodation located just 30 minutes north of Caravan Farm along the Shuswap River. Visit our accommodation page for availability during this event.
For more upcoming events see our Festivals & Events Calendar. Subscribe to Okanagan and Shuswap events in your iCal or Sunbird Calendar. Visit our events subscription page for details.
Shuswap Lake Festival of the Arts:
Published July 22nd, 2006 in Art Events, Sorrento Events
The Annual Shuswap Lake Festival of the Arts is held in July in Sorrento B.C. at the Sorrento Memorial Hall. Check website for schedule.
Website: www.artsfestivalshuswap.ca
Vernon Dragon Boat Festival: July 25-27 2008
Published July 22nd, 2006 in Vernon Events, Kalamalka Lake EventsThe 4th Annual Vernon Dragon Boat Festival will take place July 25-27 2008. All Teams are welcome to participate including men’s and women’s teams, co-ed teams and corporate teams. For more information or to sign up for this event please visit the event website:
Website: www.vernondragonboat.com
Riverside Cottage on the Shuswap River:
Published July 20th, 2006 in Accommodation
Looking for last minute group accommodation in the Shuswaps? There are just a few weeks still available at our Shuswap River Cottage. This cottage can sleep 8-10, has 3bedrooms/2bathrooms, a large screened porch, perfect for relaxing with family and friends, BBQ, 200ft of private riverfront along the Shuswap River, and is just 5 minutes south of Mara Lake Provincial Park. This is a very peaceful location, close to the lakes, yet away from the crowds.
Summer 2008 Rates: $1600/week
View Listing: More Info, Photos and Floorplan
Book this cottage:
Tel: 250-838-9894
E-Mail: info@shuswapriver.com
Newmann’s Bed and Breakfast at Mara Provincial Park now closed
Published July 16th, 2006 in Accommodation
The Newmann’s Bed and Breakfast located across from Mara Lake Provincial Park, sold in Spring 2006, and no longer offers accommodation for B&B guests. Fortunately, there are two new Bed and Breakfasts to serve guests just 5 minutes south of Mara Lake Provincial Park in Mara.
Mara Station on the River B&B
Mara Station on the River B&B offers two exceptional guest rooms overlooking the Shuswap River, both with queen beds and private ensuites. Guests have full use of the guest kitchenette and sitting lounge, and breakfast is served in the sunroom beside the Shuswap River.
Mara Cottage B&B
Mara Cottage B&B offers an independant B&B suite in a forest setting, with queen bed and sitting area, plus private ensuite. For visitors to Mara Lake wishing to camp, they also offer 8 forest campsites in their new campground at Mara Camping & RV.
Weekly Cottage Rental
For guests seeking weekly accommmodation, Shuswap River Cottage and Bearfoot Cottage offer weekly accommodation for groups from 2-10.
Accommodation Links:
Mara Station on the River B&B
Mara Cottage B&B
Mara Camping & RV
Shuswap River Cottage
Bearfoot Cottage
Village to Village Paddling along the Lower Shuswap River
Published July 4th, 2006 in The Shuswap River Travel Guide
The Lower Shuswap River provides a unique paddling experience for canoeists and kayakers. The peaceful waters of the lower Shuswap River flow from Mabel Lake in the Monashees, through a valley landscape of mountains, farm fields and rural villages eventually leading to Mara Lake and the Shuswap Lake and Thompson River systems.
The many switchbacks in the Shuswap River provide paddlers with over 44km of easily navigable waters between Ashton Creek and Mara Lake, and several options for single day, or multi-day village to village paddling trips.
Ashton Creek & Trinity Valley Bridge (0km) *safe launching here
The village of Ashton Creek is located just 11.5km east of Enderby along the Shuswap River. Their excellent hand-launching site at the Trinity Valley Bridge provides a safe location to start a paddling trip on the lower Shuswap River.
River Access: Public Hand Launch beside Trinity Valley Bridge
Supplies: Ashton Creek General Store
Dining: Lorenzo’s Cafe
Riverside Accommodation: Country Cottages or group camping beside hand-launching site
Enderby (11.5km)
The city of Enderby is located along the banks of the Shuswap River just 11.5km west of Ashton Creek where the river shifts its course from west to north toward Mara Lake. Shops, banks, cafes, campgrounds, grocery stores and several riverside parks, plus the Enderby Visitors Info Centre are located in Enderby, providing a convenient place to stop along the Shuswap River. Public River Access is provided on the east side of the bridge at the local park for paddlers wishing to stop.
River Access: Public Park beside east side of Bridge
Supplies: IGA Marketplace
Dining: Many restaurants incl. Riverhouse Bistro
Riverside Accommodation: Riverside RV Park & Campground or Quilakwa RV Park
Grindrod (27km)
Located 15.5km along the river north of Enderby toward Mara Lake, the village of Grindrod provides a second convenenient stop for Shuswap River paddlers. Picnic tables are located in the Grindrod Recreation Park beside the Shuswap River, just past the Grindrod Bridge. The Mayberry Store is located directly across the road offering food and supplies. The Grindrod Riverfront Pub is located along the Shuswap River, offering excellent pub food, riverside tables, and a dock and canoe landing area. Be sure to check out the unique stone fireplace.
River Access: Grindrod Recreation Park north of bridge or Dock at Riverfront Pub south of bridge
Supplies: Mayberry Store
Dining: Grindrod Riverfront Pub
Riverside Accommodation: Grindrod Waterfront B&B
Mara (38km)
Just 11km past Grindrod, the historical village of Mara is located along the Shuswap River just 6km before Mara Lake. There are several cottages, plus B&B accommodation located near the Mara Bridge along the Shuswap River in Mara, making it a convenient place to stay for a paddling trip on the Shuswap River.
River Access: Private access at each cottage and B&B
Supplies: Mara Foodliner Store
Riverside Accommodation: Shuswap River Cottages or Mara Station on the River B&B
Mara Lake (44km)
For paddlers wishing to continue past Mara to Mara Lake, the Mara Provincial Park is located on the east side of the lake, just past the entrance to the Shuswap River. Mara Provincial park provides an exceptional swimming beach, lakeside picnic tables, a boat launch and parking for paddlers wishing to connect with friends or family.
Lake Access: Mara Lake Provincial Park
Shuswap River Paddling Accommodation in Mara:
Shuswap River Cottage - cottage sleeps 6-10
Mara Station on the River B&B - two queen B&B rooms
Mara Train Station Cottage - cottage sleeps 2-4
Bearfoot Cottage - cottage sleeps 2-6
Spread the Word: Join the Save the Internet Campaign
Published June 7th, 2006 in The Shuswap River Travel Guide
The communications giants are currently lobbying the US Congress to pave the way for tiered internet service. This would allow Internet Service Providers like AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth to charge for, and limit access to Internet content and delivery.
Commercial content providers with deep pockets would be able to pay for high-speed content delivery, while independant businesses, artists, journalists, podcasters, bloggers, activists, fundraisers, etc. (everyone without deep pockets) would be “sent to the back of the bus” and see the delivery of their content and access to affordable online marketing efforts cutoff. The Internet as you know it today, would essentially become nothing more than cable TV. A free and open Internet, is key to promoting and sustaining small business and economic diversity, and supporting the free creation and exchange of new ideas.
Congress is currently considering the “Net Neutrality Bill”, which if passed, would preserve ‘Net Neutrality’ and prevent Internet Service Providers from limiting access to, and delivery of online content.
The New York Times, [1] San Jose Mercury News,[2] San Fransisco Chronicle,[3] Seattle Times,[4] and Houston Chronicle,[5] have already added their voice to those of main-stream music artists and consumer advocacy groups in the fight to preserve Net Neutrality and Internet freedom. Please add your voice today.
Take moment to visit the Save the Internet campaign website and cast your vote for ‘Net Neutrality” today.
Website: www.SavetheInternet.com
- New York Times - Why the Democratic Ethic of the World Wide Web May Be About to End ↩
- San Jose Mercury News - Saving Internet Equality ↩
- San Fransisco Chronicle - Don’t undercut Internet access ↩
- Seattle Times - Ill Effects of a Gated Cyber World ↩
- Houston Chronicle - Pending Net Neutrality Legislation Is Vital to Preserving Independent Web Content and Expression ↩
Kingfisher Kayak Rodeo: June 10-11 2006*
Published June 6th, 2006 in Enderby Events
The Annual Kingfisher Kayak Rodeo 2006 will be held June 10-11* on the Shuswap River at the Kingfisher Ball Park. The spring run-off and high water through the gorge create challenging rapids for whitewater kayakers in this exciting event.
For more information contact: (250) 838-0230
*Please note that this event was originally scheduled for June 3-4 2006, and has apparently been re-scheduled. Please call the telepone number above to double check times for this event.
Still need accommodation during this event? We have cottage, B&B and camping accommodation just 15 minutes north of Enderby along the Lower Shuswap River. Visit our accommodation page for availability.
For more upcoming events see our Festivals & Events Calendar. Subscribe to Okanagan and Shuswap events in your iCal or Sunbird Calendar. Visit our events subscription page for details.
Annual Singin’ Good News Southern Gospel Jamboree:
Published June 5th, 2006 in Music Events, Enderby Events
The Annual Singin’ Good News Southern Gospel Music Jamboree takes place each June at Birch Meadow Farms in Grindrod B.C. Since the first Singin’ Good News Jamboree in 1998, this event has enjoyed overwhelming success, with attendance increasing every year.
We are ideally located just 10 minutes from Birch Meadow Farms where the Singin’ Good News Jamboree is held. Come stay with us, and take advantage of our peaceful surroundings and shoulder-season rental rates during the event weekend and the entire month of June. Coming from afar to attend Singin’ Good News? Why not take advantage of our shoulder-season rates and stay for a week!
Accommodation Rates
Shuswap River Cottage (sleeps 6-10)
Mara Train Station (sleeps 2-4)
Bearfoot Cottage (sleeps 4-6)
Mara Cottage B&B
Mara Station on the River B&B
Mara Camping & RV:
For more information about Singin’ Good News contact:
Birch Meadow Farms
637 Enderby - Grindrod Rd.,
Enderby, B.C., V0E 1V4
Tel: (250) 838 -7454
Fax: (250) 838 – 0237
Website: Singin Good News Website
Okanagan Spring Wine Festival
Published June 2nd, 2006 in Okanagan Events, Wine Events
The Annual Okanagan Spring Wine Festival takes place in various locations throughout the Okanagan Valley each spring. Described as “one of Canada’s best small festivals” visitors can choose from over 100 events throughout the Okanagan Valley, celebrating the coming of spring and the breaking of the buds in the valley’s vineyards.
For more information visit the Okanagan Wine Festivals Website: www.owfs.com
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The Shuswap River winds its way from Mabel Lake in the Monashees, past green pastures and rural villages on its way to Mara Lake.
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