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Sicamous (/ˈsɪkəmuːs/) is a
district muni****lity in the
Shuswap Country region of
south central British Columbia. The
place is
adjacent to the narrows...
- SS
Sicamous is a large, four-decked
sternwheeler commissioned by the
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and was
built by the
Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding...
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Adams Lake. The
Salmon Arm of
Shuswap Lake
connects to Mara Lake at the
Sicamous Channel. The
Shuswap River connects via Mara Lake. In the south-west the...
- The
Sicamous Eagles are a
Junior 'A' Ice
Hockey team
based in
Sicamous,
British Columbia, Canada. They are
members of the Bill
Ohlhausen Division of the...
- and wine. The
region stretches northwards via the
Spallumcheen Valley to
Sicamous in the
Shuswap Country, and
reaches south of the Canada–United
States border...
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Shuswap River forms the
upper reaches. The
lower end
enters the
narrows at
Sicamous and
flows into
Shuswap Lake. The
northern end of Mara Lake is by road about...
- Mainline) and
Okanagan Landing (Vernon) for
connections to the CPR
Mainline at
Sicamous via the
Shuswap and
Okanagan Railway.
Smaller vessels such as the SS Naramata...
- 65 km (40 mi) spur
route between Highway 97 near
Vernon and Highway 1 in
Sicamous.
Other communities on Highway 97A
include Spallumcheen, Armstrong, and...
- rest in
Penticton beside her
sister ship, SS
Sicamous. In 2001, she was
purchased by the S.S.
Sicamous Restoration Society and is
currently undergoing...
- (13 mi)
southwest of Revelstoke, and 51
kilometres (32 mi)
northeast of
Sicamous. From west to east lie Griffin,
Three Valley, Victor, and
Clanwilliam lakes...