Area Activities

Download our 2011 Exploring Enderby tourism guide!

For more information, please visit the Enderby Chamber of Commerce's tourism website.

There is always something to do in Enderby!  We have amazing fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, biking, skiing, snowmobiling, and walking opportunities in our back yard.

Winter FunBe sure to check out our world class snowmobiling trails at Hunters Range and beautiful cross-country skiing at Larch Hills in the winter. Or paddle down our river, swim or fish in one of our many lakes, take a walk on our Riverwalk, or hike up the magnificent Enderby Cliffs in the summer.

GolfingFor golfing enthusiasts, we have Birchdale Golf Course or Mabel Lake Golf & Country Club just a short drive away.

Enderby Lions Pool and Spray ParkEnderby also boasts 7 ball diamonds which host the annual Funtastic Slo-Pitch Tournament and a host of other games, practices, and tournaments. An arena is home to a large minor hockey association, ringette, adult recreational hockey, and skating. Right next door is our curling rink, which is home to a large and popular curling club. We also have a fantastic outdoor pool and spray park for the kids in the summer!

Starlight Drive-In TheatreLooking for some fun family activities? Visit the Starlight Drive-In Theatre (home to the largest screen in North America!), the Deep Creek Tool Museum (featuring the world’s largest reel lawnmower), the Enderby Museum (with lots of hands-on activities), or the Kingfisher Interpretive Centre (where you can explore interpretive trails, a traditional Kekuli, and the salmon life cycle).

As well, we have a vibrant retail sector, first-class restaurants, and all the amenities that you need in order to be comfortable and right next door to nature!

Enderby Visitor Centre and Chamber of Commerce If you need further information about things to do in Enderby and area, be sure to stop by the Visitor Centre at 700 Railway Street (you can even follow the Riverwalk, which leads from our campground directly to this location). The Visitor Centre, a log home located on the banks of the Shuswap River, carries a wide variety of brochures, maps, accommodation and camping guides.