Belvidere Park, Enderby
About Belvidere Park, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
Belvidere Park is a historical location and popular gathering spot that is situated in the town of Enderby, British Columbia. The park is located at a former ferry terminal where paddlewheel boats once docked to load up with people and goods, which were then to be transported up the Shuswap River. Belvidere Park features sandy beach areas with great swimming and offers some of the best views of the hiking trail known as the Enderby Cliffs. The park is also home to a Visitor Centre and the local Chamber of Commerce, as well as public washrooms, picnic tables, and a canoe launch. The park is also a convenient spot to access the Riverwalk trail or launch a tube, paddleboard, or kayak and enjoy a day floating down the Shuswap River.
Floating on the Shuswap River is one of the main activities in Enderby and there are several sections to choose from depending on how long you like to float.
Here are the sections of the Shuswap River float
Trinity Bridge to Eby Hand Launch: 2.5 km, 0.5 – 1 hr
Eby Hand Launch to Belvidere Park: 11 km, 3 – 6 hrs
Belvidere Park to Riverside RV Park: 1 km, 0.5 – 0.75 hr
Belvidere Park to Tuey Park: 2.5 km, 0.5 – 2 hrs
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How to Get to Belvidere Park
Address: 700 Railway St, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8