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Shuswap Wine Country
Shuswap Wine region
In this lakeside paradise, every community has its own character, and every wine tells a story.
Laid-back wine tastings meet lake life in a region alive with Indigenous culture, small-town charm, and vibrant festivals. The area is a beloved destination for houseboating, paddling, and swimming in the sparkling waters of iconic Shuswap Lake, an H-shaped wonder that stretches in four directions.
The Shuswap Nation have always been keepers of the land, sustaining their way of life through the abundance of local food sources. Salmon Arm and Sicamous are two of the region’s larger towns, each offering its own distinct charm and activities. Venture farther to discover hidden gems like Enderby and Tappen, where boutique wineries and cideries await, offering crisp, fruit-forward tastings. A bit beyond, Vernon’s Planet Bee offers mead made from honey. Wherever you roam in the Shuswap, you’ll find homegrown goodness around every bend, from farm stands and markets to local provisions inspired by the region’s seasonal bounty.
Cool Northern Climates
The Shuswap is the coolest of BC’s interior wine regions, marked by a shorter growing season and moderate summer temperatures. Each winery benefits from its own unique microclimate, contributing distinct character to the wines. Weather patterns are wrapped around high-elevation Columbia Mountains, leading to a relatively high annual precipitation. Winds from Shuswap Lake and nearby watersheds help maintain consistently cooler temperatures throughout the growing season.
An Earthy Edge
Soils in the Shuswap growing region are glacial in origin, composed of silty loam, clay, and gravel, often with good drainage. The diversity of soil types across valley slopes and benches allows for microclimate-driven planting decisions. These soils contribute to wines with a crisp structure and subtle mineral edge.

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Exploring British Columbia’s vineyards reveals the unique terroir & diverse varietals flourishing in this picturesque Canadian province.
Beyond Tastings: Regional Activities
Local lore tells of the Shuswap Lake Monster—“Shuswaggi”—a 25-foot-long serpentine creature said to lurk beneath the surface. While the lake is known as the “houseboating capital of Canada,” there’s much to explore beyond its 1,000 kilometres of shoreline. Visit Salmon Arm for its iconic wooden wharf, harbourfront cafés, and legendary pies. Time your visit with the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival for music and culture by the water. Throughout the region, you’ll find farm stalls, orchards, and an array of playful attractions. Take your time and stay a while.
Play Outside
- Downhill skiing & snowboarding
- Nordic skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Snowshoeing
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Watersports
- Golfing
- Fishing
- Houseboating
- Boating
- Skydiving
- Whitewater rafting
- Salmon spawn viewing
Adventure Together
- Museums & galleries
- Live music
- Heritage attractions
- Ghost town
- Go-karting
- Minigolf
- Enchanted forest
- Indoor jungle gym
- Waterslides
- Axe throwing
- Gaming centre
- Festivals & events
unwind
- Shopping
- Markets
- Antiques
- Cheese tastings
- Indigenous tour experiences
- Self-guided walking tours
- Hot pools
- Wineries, cideries, distilleries & brewery






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