Where is SHUSWAP LAKE?
SHUSWAP LAKE (50.9411, -119.1502), located in Thompson Nicola Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 30342.2 hectares (approximately 74979 acres or 303.4 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at SHUSWAP LAKE?
The most popular species caught here are Rainbow Trout, Northern Pikeminnow, and Lake Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.
What does SHUSWAP LAKE have?
Our members have marked 12 Boat Launches at SHUSWAP LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.
About SHUSWAP LAKE
Shuswap Lake is one of B.C.’s favourite destination lakes. The lake is made up of several distinct arms with the town of Salmon Arm taking the name of the southernmost arm. Along with the amazing recreational opportunities on Shuswap Lake, the fishing is spectacular.
Jason Bellows, owner of Westside Stores in Salmon Arm, says fishing starts up early on Shuswap, with bucktailing for rainbow trout beginning in February. “[At this time] the trout are feeding on the salmon fry as they come out of the river system and start to head to the ocean. When trolling with bucktails early in the season, Bellows suggests to keep the speed slow (1 to 1.5 mph) as the cold temperatures mean the fish are lethargic. One of Bellow's pro staff, Todd Cooper, ties a custom bucktail for Shuswap called the Tequila Sunrise. Early in the season, we fish [near Sicamous], in Herald Park area, and Bastion Mountain area," says Bellows.
As the season warms the water, the fish go deep. At that tme, “we get into fishing with downriggers, trolling around 50-60 feet for resident wild rainbow and lake trout,” says Bellows. During this time, he recommends using larger spoons and Apex lures, and Lyman lures. At this time of year, Bellows suggests speeding up to two miles an hour while trolling as the fish get faster. The location also changes, with a lot of anglers heading over to the Blind Bay area.
Bellows describes Shuswap Lake as the most heavily regulated lake in the province. There are a number of regulations anglers need to be aware of, including the need to get a Conservation Stamp.
As a final note, anyone wanting one of these custom tied flies should come into Westside Stores and talk to Jason or Todd. These flies have proven themsleves time and time again on Shuswap Lake.
LAKE ACCESS
There are several access points to Shuswap Lake, as the Trans Canada Highway borders many sections of the lake and the communities of Sorrento, Salmon Arm and Sicamous are located on its shore. Bellows says there are good boat launches at Herald Park, Canoe Beach, Blind Bay, and in Sicamous.
There are many provincial parks dotting the shores of this lake, and BC Parks website has detailed maps showing all of them, along with road access getting you there. To learn more about the these and other parks, visit BCParks.ca.
Lodging and Camping

Your family vacation is a very special time. We are hoping camping in the Shuswap will be a big part of that experience. Ross Creek Campground would like to welcome you to our quiet and secluded campground, all nestled in amongst the trees and foliage. Pull-thrus for the big boys. Pull out your lawn chairs and enjoy the peace and quiet, listen to the birds or go for a walk along the walking trails around the campground and creek banks or just enjoy the natural beauty that Shuswap has to offer. You can stay connected to the outside world, we have WiFi in the campground. We’ve got it all.
Apr 15 - Oct 15
6929 Squilax Anglemont Road

On the shores of Shuswap Lake. Beautiful treed as well as lakefront sites. Lake side dining with the most beautiful sunsets. Various rentals available in our marina to explore the 1,500 kms of shoreline. We have something for everyone, truly no place like it. Call and reserve a spot today. There is a public boat launch 200m down the road.
Apr 15 - Oct 15
2001 Eagle Bay Road
Located on the Shores of the Shuswap Lake, just off Highway #1, 20 kms west of Salmon Arm in beautiful British Columbia's interior
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Rainbow Trout
Northern Pikeminnow
Lake Trout
Kokanee
Lake Whitefish
Bull Trout
Largescale Sucker
Common Carp
Burbot
Chinook Salmon
Dolly Varden
Redside Shiner
White Sturgeon
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