Mara Provincial Park, Shuswap
About Mara Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
Mara Provincial Park is a popular 5.9-hectare day-use park that is situated along the gorgeous Mara Lake in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. It is located just south of the picturesque little resort town of Sicamous, BC. It features a large beach with powdery fine white sand and is ideal for family picnics, swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and launching a boat. The park has plenty of space and there are several picnic tables that are perfect for family beach BBQs.
If you happen to show up for a day of fun in the sun at Mara Provincial Park and find that it is already taken, just remember there are many other beaches in Sicamous, so take a drive around this beautiful area and you're sure to find your own paradise.
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How to Get There
Address: 8265 Vernon-Sicamous Hwy, Mara, BC V0E 2K0
Map of Mara Lake Provincial Park
Mara Lake
The lake itself is spectacular and consists of beautiful mountain scenery and brilliant glassy water that shines like a mirror on calm days. Mara Lake has plenty of beaches that are accessible to the public and most of them contain amazing white sand. At the north end of the lake is the town of Sicamous where Mara Lake joins the much larger Shuswap Lake via the Sicamous Narrows. This is a popular spot for boaters to stop and have lunch and drinks at the locally famous pub known as Moose Mulligans.
Mara Lake and Sicamous together are considered the “Houseboat Capital of Canada” and many vacationers come to enjoy a holiday on the water by renting a houseboat with family and friends.
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More Shuswap Attractions
Hugh Road Community Park is around 0.5 hectare in size and has a gorgeous lakefront picnic and swimming area on White Lake, which is located in the spectacular Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. White Lake is yet another example of the stunning beauty that BC has to offer and is one of many turquoise blue lakes throughout the province. That being said White Lake is not freezing cold nor is it glacier-fed like its alpine counterparts, so swimming here is comfortable and the water is pretty warm throughout the summer months.
Sunnybrae Park is located in the small lakeside community of Sunnybrae, British Columbia, Canada, and is one of the best beaches in the Shuswap region of the province. It features a large beach with pristine waters situated on the gorgeous Shuswap Lake. There is a great family picnic area, a parking lot, as well as convenient flush toilets. There is also a short hiking trail that leads to a great view of Tappen Bay and Salmon Arm. There is a playground as well making Sunnybrae Park an excellent place to spend the day with the kids.
Cambridge Road Community Park in BC’s Shuswap features a gorgeous white sand beach with a picture-perfect backdrop of Mara Lake and the wilderness that surrounds it. There are four picnic tables and a washroom for the convenience of the beachgoers. Cambridge Road Community Park is located on Swansea Point, in the village of Sicamous, British Columbia, and is the ideal spot to have a family picnic. Bring the paddleboards, kayaks, floaties, drinks, and some lunch and enjoy all that this scenic Shuswap attraction has to offer.
Sicamous Beach Park is a popular lakefront destination within the Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada, and features a spectacular powder-white beach known as Silver Sands Beach, along with the crystal clear waters of Shuswap Lake. There is a designated swimming area that is great for a picnic or family beach day. There is also a playground, a water park, picnic tables, a volleyball court, and washrooms. Within the park, there are bushes of wild raspberries for the picking if you visit at the right time of year.
Situated near the picture-perfect village of Sorrento, British Columbia is the gorgeous beach called Meeks Point. It is a large beach with beautiful sand that juts out into the massive body of water known as Shuswap Lake. The beach itself protrudes so much that there had to be a light installed so that boat doesn’t run aground. You can be certain that daredevils have dove off of the light many times before. Meeks Point is a great place to take the family for a fun-filled beach day.
Mara lake along with the small village of Mara is located in the beautiful Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. The area is mostly covered in thick forests and enjoys a fairly mild climate by Canadian standards. The Shuswap is a picturesque holiday destination, much like it's neighbor, the world-famous Okanagan Valley.
Known for its crystal clear water, and Rainbow Trout fishing, White Lake, British Columbia is perfectly tucked into the wilderness of the Shuswap Region, just outside of the village of Sorrento. The lake is quiet and is the perfect place to hang out for the day and cool off in the fresh mountain waters. There is also White Lake Provincial Park, which has 20 overnight campsites for public use. There is a small community of people that call White Lake home and some that own a cabin as their summer getaway.
Shuswap Hiking Trails
To take in one of the most beautiful views in the Shuswap region of British Columbia, one must visit the fantastic White Lake Lookout. Located on the outskirts of the town of Sorrento is White Lake, a beautiful body of water that changes to a mesmerizing turquoise color in the middle of summer.
Big Eddy Bluffs is a relatively unknown trail that provides hikers with splendid panoramic views of the small mountain village of Revelstoke, British Columbia. It also has great views of the mighty Columbia River and shows off the area’s dramatic mountain peaks. From the top of the bluffs, you will get a clear shot of the river’s beautiful blue water as well as the large elbow in the river known as an “eddy”. The trail itself is located in the aptly named riverside community of Big Eddy, which is just across the bridge from the larger town of Revelstoke. The area is known for its plethora of outdoor activities and has plenty of great hikes but the Big Eddy Bluffs Trail is a nice hike that provides a big reward for little effort.
Mount Revelstoke National Park is a must-see attraction for anybody visiting the adventure-filled mountain town of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. This park is perfect for those looking to embark on a once in a lifetime hiking excursion and features hikes of all difficulties and lengths. But whether you choose to do a day hike or go exploring around the mountains for several days you will be utterly blown away by the true mesmerizing beauty of this National Park. It provides sensational views of the surrounding Selkirk and Monashee Mountain ranges and their peaks, which are brilliantly abounded with ancient glaciers that were leftover from the last ice age.
The Sicamous Lookout is situated high in the mountains of the Shuswap region in British Columbia, Canada, and features sweeping views of the valley below which includes the town of Sicamous, Mara Lake, and Shuswap Lake. The Lookout was originally built as a platform for hang gliders but found some popularity among locals as well as tourists who love the breathtaking views.
Sicamous Creek Falls in the Shuswap, British Columbia is located a short drive just off of Vernon-Sicamous Highway 97A on the outskirts of Sicamous. There are several trails within in the park including a short hike down to the falls and if you feeling brave you can hike along the falls using ropes to climb some sketchy steep areas, you can also hike up the mountain to the Canyon Lookout to take in the fantastic views of Mara Lake.
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