Difference between revisions of "Sicamous"
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=== South toward [[Okanagan]], [[Enderby]], and [[Vernon]] on (Hwy-97A) === | === South toward [[Okanagan]], [[Enderby]], and [[Vernon]] on (Hwy-97A) === | ||
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== Accommodation and Sleep == | == Accommodation and Sleep == |
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Sicamous
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Country: | Canada |
State: | [[British Columbia]] |
Population: | 3,166 |
Licence plate: | BC |
Major roads: | Hwy-1, Hwy-97A |
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Sicamous, BC is a small town at the North Eastern side of the Thompson-Okanagan region of the province. If you are coming in from the East this is where you would turn south to head into the Okanagan. The town has a pretty relaxed atmosphere, and is best known for Shuswap lake, where house boating is very popular.
Hitching out
West toward Salmon Arm, Kamloops, and Vancouver on (Hwy-1)
East toward Revelstoke, Calgary on (Hwy-1)
South toward Okanagan, Enderby, and Vernon on (Hwy-97A)
Accommodation and Sleep
Other useful info