Little Mountain Park Trail Postcard, Salmon Arm Canada
The Little Mountain Park trail comprises eight kilometres of hillside loops with good views of Salmon Arm Bay, Fly Hills and Mount Ida. With parking at Okanagan Avenue East, this walk included the Summit Trail, Field View trail and return via the Outer Loop.
Salmon Arm Camping Trip 04 Little Mountain Sports Field
Little Mountain Park First video
Me riding little mountain park at salmon arm bc
Little Mountain Park // Mt. Vernon | JaysonTylerMTB
Three of the best trails at Little Mountain Park in Mount Vernon, WA.
Bonnie & Clyde's, Sidewinder, and Pitch n' Roll (AKA Shade Slayer on the TrailForks App).
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Revelstoke to Salmon Arm, British Columbia , CA
Revelstoke to Salmon Arm
passing Sicamous
Driving West, Trans-Canada HWY 1
August 2-3, 2011
British Columbia , Canada
Exploring Salmon Arm - Rubberhead Network - Part One
Join me as we explore the Rubberhead riding network east of Salmon Arm. An expansive trail network crafted by the builders and cycling association that mixes technical climbs and incredible descents that cut across the mountain side!
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Rock City Cycles:
Shuswap Cycling Club:
[Socialize]
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Little Mountain Regional Park Hiking
January 3,2012. Naomi's birthday. We drove out to Salmon Arm to enjoy some great fresh air, exercise and laughter. Great little family adventure on a winter day.
The Larch Hills Traverse - Mountain Biking 38km from Salmon Arm to Sicamous
For the first part of our BC Biking Roadtrip, we took on the epic Shuswap XC trail: The Larch Hills Traverse
As the first section of the Shuswap Trail to be completed. It’s an incredible 38 kilometre highland cross-country cruise through the forests, rock gardens, and dramatic lake vistas of the Larch Hills, linking the communities of Salmon Arm and Sicamous.
Seven distinct sections make up the full traverse. Each offers its own unique character to the journey. The trail connects forestry road and singletrack trails through a variety of ecosystems and terrain. Many amazing viewpoints overlooking Shuswap and Mara Lakes were our rewards.
Big thanks to the Shuswap Trail Alliance for their hard work and visionary trail building. We'll be back.
Music: One Day They’ll Know (ODESZA Remix) by Pretty Lights
Shot with: GoPro Hero 2, Sony Action Cam, Canon Handycam
Hittin' It Out Of The Park workshop - Salmon Arm Roots & Blues 2018
This is an abbreviated version of the excellent 90 min. Hittin’ It Out Of The Park workshop/jam session at the 26th annual Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival in western Canada. The all-star lineup includes Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Bill Kirchen, Cindy Church & Nathan Tinkham, Pharis & Jason Romero (hosts), Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs, with Jeremy Holmes on upright bass.
Sequential order of performances (NOTE video timeline start times for each below):
1) Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Bill Kirchen Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown Writers: Jimmie Dale Gilmore and John Reed [Start 00:18]
2) Cindy Church “Little Bird” Writers: C. Church & Susan Crowe [Start 00:57]
3) Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs “Ruby Ann” Writer: Marty Robbins [Start 01:35]
Steve Briggs, Director
4) Pharis & Jason Romero “A Wanderer I'll Stay” Writers: Pharis & Jason Romero [Start 02:28]
5) Bill Kirchen “Rocks Into Sand” Writer: Bill Kirchen [Start 03:38]
6) Nathan Tinkham “Alison Lives by the Big Bend” Writer: Nathan Tinkham [Start 04:43]
7) Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs “Tanqueray” Writer: Russell deCarle [Start 05:38]
8) Pharis & Jason Romero “The Ballad of Old Bill” Writers: Pharis & Jason Romero [Start 07:16]
9) Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Bill Kirchen “Another Colorado” Writer: Jimmie Dale Gilmore [Start 08:15]
10) Cindy Church “Tonight He’s Mine” Writer: Cindy Church [Start 10:14]
11) Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs Hobo's Meditation Writer: Jimmie Rodgers [Start 11:54]
12) Pharis & Jason Romero “Train on the Island” Writer: Micah Ling [Start 13:04]
13) Bill Kirchen “Bump Wood” Writer: Bill Kirchen, with on-stage collaboration [Start 14:06]
14) Nathan Tinkham “Diesel Chevette” [Start 15:39]
15) Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs “Big Big Sky” Writer: Russell deCarle [Start 16:51]
16) Pharis & Jason Romero “It’s A Sin To Tell A Lie” Writer: Riley Puckett [Start 18:20]
17) Jimmie Dale Gilmore & Bill Kirchen “Dallas” Writer: Jimmie Dale Gilmore [Start 19:55]
18) Nathan Tinkham Freight Train Boogie Writers: The Delmore Brothers [Start 21:55]
19) Russell deCarle & Steve Briggs “One Way Track” Writer: Russell deCarle, on-stage guitar collaboration between Steve Briggs & Bill Kirchen [Start 23:34]
20) Closing song John Henry led by Pharis Romero [Start 25:38]
This opening workshop took place at the SASCU Shade Stage - August 17, 2018 – Friday 3:20 – 4:50.
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Salmon Arm Camping Trip 05 Little Mountain Dog Walk Part 2
Explore BC: Sicamous
Went back home for a few days. Took some footage.. obvs.
First clips are up Queest mountain. Dirt roads, look outs, mudding and the view at night.
Waterfalls out at Craigellachie. Adventured out to Revelstoke for like half hour. At the dam/lake.
Up Sicamous creek.
Few clips out at a secret spot. Hahaha. I say secret because all the locals will know where that clip is from.
Out at Mara lake with my bros. Took homies paddle board out for abit. Miss being on the lake so much!
Last clips out at Yard creek.
Little view of Shuswap Lake at the end.
yamaha and honda salmon arm bc canada cool trail off the beaten path
a neat little trail we found last year and went up to see how much it is getting overgrown this year with all the rain we been having
Canoe through Salmon Arm
My friend and I hiked from Canoe B.C. through Salmon Arm B.C. to Walmart
Part 2 coming soon!!
My friend #Patrick Witlox
My last video
Salmon Arm Sicamous traverse
Vancouver Island Road Trip
11 Days, July 14 2016 - July 24 2016
Calgary - Revelstoke - Chase - Vancouver - Pacific Rim National Park - Tofino - Ucluelet - Sproat Lake Provincial Park - Stamp Falls Provincial Park - Cathedral Grove - Little Qualicum Falls Park - Parksville - Englishman River Falls Provincial Park - Nanaimo - Chemainus - Duncan - Kinsol Trestle - Goldstream Provincial Park - Mt. Finlayson - Victoria - Sooke - Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park - Enderby - Salmon Arm - Calgay
The west coast of Vancouver Island is one of BC's most iconic destinations. This scenic journey takes you from the vibrant metropolis of Vancouver to the rugged coastline and sandy beaches of Ucluelet and Tofino. Viewpoints and attractions include the Coombs Country Market, the massive trees of Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park, the Ucluelet Aquarium, and the stunning scenery of the Wild Pacific Trail and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
Nsba Lions Vs Salmon Arm
10-5 win
Alton Neid Salmon Arm Golds 2018-2019 Highlights
Alton Neid 2018-2019 Salmon Arm Golds High School Highlights
SICAMOUS, B.C, CANADA. SEP 2015.
In the 1800s Sicamous and area was inhabited by a semi-nomadic Indigenous nation called the Secwepemc or Shuswap. They crossed the Rocky Mountains to hunt buffalo on the plains. In this area they were called the Schickamoos. In 1871, a Provincial Map shows Schickamoos Narrows, which in early history was known as a meeting place of Indians.
In 1864 gold was discovered on the Columbia. Seymour Arm became a supply centre in the Big Bend Gold Rush.
In 1885 permanent settlers arrived after the driving of the Last Spike at Craigellachie, which linked Canada sea to sea. Among the first settlers in Sicamous were the families from Finland. Old Town, or Eagle Pass Landing as it now known, became an almost instant town in 1871. It was the central supply centre for railway construction. Today it is used primarily for recreational purposes such as sledding, houseboating, hiking, swimming, and biking.
Later, in the early 1900s CPR hill became a residential development. Finlayson's store and a jail were built in 1892, adding a post office in 1904. The first school opened around 1908. In 1949 the bridge was built across the channel, previously having been just a ferry crossing. Several hotels opened. In the early 1900s the Sicamous Hotel was built. The hotel was Tudor style with 75 rooms and a large elegant dining room. The dances were locally popular and well attended. The hotel was burnt down in 1964.
Eagle Valley, in Sicamous, became the home of many settlers. They came and farmed the land, putting up with forests, deep snow, and hordes of mosquitoes. The first newspaper in Sicamous was the Eagle Valley News. It was printed for the first time on 22 October 1958; it continues today.
Sicamous was incorporated in 1989.
In June 2012, the community experienced major flooding due to heavy rains and an abnormally high amount of snow melt from higher elevations nearby. Over 350 residents were evacuated, and many homes were heavily damaged.
BC Housing demolishes Little Mountain without a Permit - 2009
This video which has received more than 2000 views (it was accidentally un-posted in 2012) since it's creation in 2009, shows how salvage crews ripped through two social housing buildings holding suites occupied by the last remaining tenants of Little Mountain, prior to the issuance of a demolition permit. The buildings were later repaired and renovated owing to the persistence of a small group of tenants who fought to stay.
In the end, a smaller number of tenants opted to remain at Little Mountain, and one of those last renovated buildings was then demolished. The last building has stood alone for the past 5 years, on an otherwise empty site.
For complete information on the Little Mountain Project, THEN and NOW, go to littlemountainproject.com.
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The Little Mountain Project
An award-winning hyperlocal and transmedia documentary