Best attractions and places to see around Area E (Eagle River Valley) include a diverse range of natural and man-made features. The region offers impressive waterfalls, extensive trail networks, and unique historical structures. Visitors can explore river valleys, dense forests, and enjoy scenic viewpoints, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural insights.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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From a viewing platform at the end of the trail, you can take in the majesty of the 90-foot, two-step Margaret Falls.
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The Illecillewaet Greenbelt runs through cottonwood and spruce forests and marshland, offering great riverside views. The trail is wide and well-maintained, open to walking, jogging, cycling, dog walking, birdwatching, photography, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing in winter. The greenbelt creates easy access downtown for dining and shopping.
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In mid-September we were able to observe salmon coming up the river to spawn.
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This single-lane car bridge crosses the Columbia River. Traffic is regulated by traffic lights. There is a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists.
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3+3 km return hike from Begbie Falls Recreation area parking on BC23 8 km south of Revelstoke. Nice and easy hike to pretty waterfall. Will be spectacular in spring. Lots of mosquitoes in summer.
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Shuswap Lake, which has more than 250 miles of navigable shoreline, is home to several species of salmonids, including chinook salmon, coho, sockeye, rainbow trout, and lake trout. These fish are of great importance for recreational fishing in the area.
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Salmon Arm is a community located on the south arm of Shuswap Lake in the Thompson Okanagan region, British Columbia. This lake is known for its recreational activities, including water sports, fishing, and hiking.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning waterfalls and scenic trails. Begbie Falls is a popular spot, especially in mid-September when salmon can be observed spawning. Another favorite is Margaret Falls, where a viewing platform offers majestic views of the 90-foot, two-step waterfall.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Margaret Falls is easily accessible via a trail leading to a viewing platform, making it suitable for families. The Illecillewaet Greenbelt also provides a wide, well-maintained trail perfect for walks, jogging, and birdwatching with children.
The area boasts a variety of trails. The Illecillewaet Greenbelt offers a well-maintained trail through cottonwood and spruce forests and marshland, providing riverside views and easy access to downtown. For a waterfall hike, the 3 km return trail to Begbie Falls is a nice and easy option.
Yes, you can visit the Big Eddy Bridge, a single-lane car bridge crossing the Columbia River with a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists, offering nice river views. Another unique spot is the Revelstoke Entrance with Lion and Bear Statues, known for its realistic and beautifully lit paintings.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous easy hikes, mountain biking trails, and road cycling routes available. For detailed routes, you can explore the guides for easy hikes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Area E (Eagle River Valley).
Yes, the Big Eddy Bridge is wheelchair accessible, featuring a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists. The Revelstoke Entrance with Lion and Bear Statues is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty, especially the impressive waterfalls like Begbie Falls and Margaret Falls. The well-maintained trails, such as the Illecillewaet Greenbelt, offering riverside views and easy access to local amenities, are also highly valued.
Yes, wildlife viewing opportunities exist. At Begbie Falls, visitors have observed salmon spawning in mid-September. The Illecillewaet Greenbelt, with its marshland and forests, is also a good spot for birdwatching and potentially other local wildlife.
The region offers attractions year-round. For observing salmon spawning at Begbie Falls, mid-September is ideal. The Illecillewaet Greenbelt is open for activities like cross-country skiing or snowshoeing in winter, making it a versatile destination.
Yes, there are several loop trails available for hikers. Examples include the Margaret Falls loop in Herald Provincial Park, the Begbie Falls – Columbia River loop, and the Hemlock Grove Trail loop from Begbie Falls Rec Site. You can find more details in the easy hikes guide.
The Illecillewaet Greenbelt offers easy access to downtown, where you can find various options for dining and shopping after your outdoor activities.


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