The area around the little town of Lee Creek is like an outdoor adventure playground for locals and visitor seeking recreational activities like para-sailing, camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, golfing, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, river rafting, nature trails, and wildlife viewing.
Just a 5-minute drive north of the Trans-Canada Highway 1, Lee Creek is one of several picturesque villages of the North Shuswap. Just like Anglemont, Celista, Magna Bay, Scotch Creek, Seymour Arm, and St. Ives, it gets drenched in sunshine on the northshore of Shuswap Lake, in the interior of British Columbia.
Highlights:
As the home of the world-famous Adams River salmon run and the stunning Shuswap Lake Provincial Park, the North Shuswap is a vacation paradise, offering beautiful views of Shuswap Lake with its sheltered bays, wide sandy beaches and numerous nature trails. Shuswap Lake Provincial Marine Park, which is comprised of sites located around the perimeter of Shuswap Lake, is amongst the most popular boating and canoeing locations in the Southern Interior.
History:
The economy of the North Shuswap, which was inhabited by First Nations people for thousands of years before the first white settlers arrived in the area around 1895, is now mainly based on tourism, forestry, agriculture and service related industries.

Please select from the Lee Creek tourism directory below to find out more details.
Lee Creek Tourism Directory