Mara Provincial Park, Shuswap Lake, B.C., Mara Lake, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Beach, British Columbia, BC
Mara Provincial  Park, Shuswap Lake, BC, Canada
canada Travel BlogAdd to Favorites
divider

Canada > British Columbia > Thompson - Shuswap > Shuswap Lake
BC Map
Map of the Thompson - Shuswap
Mara Provincial Park
Shuswap Lake, Thompson - Shuswap, British Columbia, Canada
( fishing, kayaking, canoeing, water sports, swimming, boating)

Mara Provincial Park is a small 5.9 hectare day-use park resting on the south eastern shore of Mara Lake located east of the community of Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada.

Established in 1958, the Mara Lake Park is a popular day-use destination for people who enjoy swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. The day use area in the park provides easy access to a small sandy beach, some picnic tables and a paved boat launch.

A paved parking lot welcomes all to the recreation park. There is some amenities onsite like pit and flush toilets and cold tap water. However, the park provides no overnight mooring of boats or overnight camping facilities.

How to Get to Mara Provincial Park: The Provincial Park is located via Hwy 97A. The park is 10 km north of the junction of Hwys 97A and 97B located just south of Salmon Arm. And from the Trans Canada Hwy #1, the park is 12 km south of the community of Sicamous, British Columbia, Canada.

Contact information for the local Shuswap Lake community accommodations, tours, guides, campgrounds, golf courses, attractions, realtors, etc. are posted under the community links listed to your right. >>>


Mara Provincial Park, Shuswap Lake eh!

Canada Eh Travel GuideJoin us on FacebookSubscribe to Tourism NewsReport a CorrectionSponsor Program
Click here to print this pageAbout usAdd your adventureReccommend this site
Copyright Frog Internet
CANADA EH : | Vancouver Island | Victoria BC | Gulf Islands | Sunshine Coast | Queen Charlotte Islands | Whistler Mtn |
| Okanagan Valley | Thompson-Shuswap | Cariboo-Chilcotin Coast | Kootenays | North BC |