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Salmon Arm

Salmon Arm
City
City of Salmon Arm
Salmon Arm and Shuswap Lake
Salmon Arm and Shuswap Lake
Salmon Arm is located in British Columbia
Salmon Arm
Salmon Arm
Location of Salmon Arm in British Columbia
Coordinates: 50°42′8″N 119°16′20″W / 50.70222°N 119.27222°W / 50.70222; -119.27222
Country Canada Canada
Province British Columbia Flag of British Columbia.svg
Region Shuswap Country
Regional District Columbia-Shuswap
Established 1905
Government
 • Mayor Nancy Cooper
 • Governing Body Salmon Arm City Council
 • MP Mel Arnold
 • MLA Greg Kyllo
Area
 • City 155.28 km2 (59.95 sq mi)
 • Metro 165.57 km2 (63.93 sq mi)
Elevation 415 m (1,362 ft)
Population (2011)
 • City 17,464
 • Density 112.5/km2 (291/sq mi)
 • Urban 11,810
 • Metro 17,683
 • Metro density 106.8/km2 (277/sq mi)
Time zone Pacific Standard (PST) (UTC-8)
Postal code V1E, V0E
Area code(s) 250 / 778 / 236
Highways Trans-Canada HighwayBC 1
Website City of Salmon Arm

Coordinates: 50°42′8″N 119°16′20″W / 50.70222°N 119.27222°W / 50.70222; -119.27222

Salmon Arm is a city in the Shuswap Country of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia that has a population of 17,464 (2011). It is on the shores of Shuswap Lake, where the Salmon River empties into the Salmon Arm reach of the Lake. It is a tourist town in the summer, with many beaches, as well as camping facilities and house boat rentals. Salmon Arm is home to the longest wooden wharf in North America. It is the location of the head offices of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District. Salmon Arm became a city on May 15, 1905, and in 2005, its 100th anniversary of incorporation was commemorated with a minted coin worth C$3 local value. Directly north of the city, across Shuswap Lake, lies Mount Bastion.

The largest employer in the Salmon Arm area is the forest industry and related businesses; however, due to economic conditions, the former Federated Co-Op sawmill has been out of operation since 2008, although the co-located plywood production facility has generally remained operational. The plywood plant is now owned by Gorman Bros. Lumber Lrd. The city benefits from access to the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which passes through the city.


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