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Pheasant World Drop in to meet beautiful feathered friends such as the golden pheasant, a recurring symbol of Chinese art, as well as other prized pheasant species. Open year-round. Address: 1280 TransCanada Hwy. Sorrento
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Herald Provincial Park Herald Provincial Park is located along the western shore of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake. With a 119-site campground, boat launch and a large day-use area, the park is able to accomodate all sorts of visitors. It is a popular base camp for visiting the rest of the Shuswap as well as offering opportunities for hiking, water-skiing, scuba diving and a variety of other water sports. Address: 14 km east of Trans-Canada Hwy Tappen BC
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Anstey-Hunakwa Provincial Park Anstey-Hunakwa Provincial Park offers visitors a variety of landscapes in a more secluded section of the Shuswap area. Old-growth forests surround two lakes that cannot be reached by road, a rarity for the area. The sandy beaches and flourishing salmon habitat attract recreational enthusiasts while the peaceful setting attracts nature lovers. Wilderness camping is permitted within the park. Address: . Seymour Arm BC
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Sunnybrae Provincial Park Sunnybrae Provincial Park is a popular day-use spot, due in large part to the large variety of recreational opportunities available there. Swimming, canoeing, fishing, water-skiing and scuba diving are all possible on Shuswap Lake. This park is day-use only. Address: 25 km northwest of Salmon Arm BC Canada
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