Shuswap Lake Cabin in British Columbia for rent by Great West Cabins
'Blair's Bay
Getaway'
Shuswap Lake,
B. C.
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Description
The cabin is
an A-frame, located right on Shuswap Lake.
The beach is sloping small rock and sand, and there is a large deck
looking over the lake. There is plenty of parking and room for
tents or trailers.
General:
Location: Shuswap
Lake, B.C.
Size: 1000 sq
ft
Sleeps: 10 (plus hide-a-bed)
Parking: several vehicles
Lakefront
Property:
Beach is 130' of
private, sloping, small rock and sand. Water socks recommended.
Boat launch:
Public boat launch at Herald Provincial Park 5km away
20' dock / swim
raft
Mooring buoy for
boats
Fishing :
Good, Rainbow, Kokanee, Dolly Varden
Nearest Town:
Salmon Arm (30 km)
Nearest Hospital:
Salmon Arm (30 km)
Amenities and Facilities:
1 Bedroom on Main floor
and 2 bedrooms plus bonus room upstairs with 8 Singles, 1 queen
and a hide-a-bed
(please provide your own linens, bedding and pillows)
2-3pc bathroom One inside,
and one adjoining the cabin.
Fully equipped kitchen
for 10
Water is from the lake
- drinking water should be purchased - has a water cooler (takes
5 gallon bottles)
Fridge, stove, coffee/teapot,
microwave, roaster, popcorn popper, small electric heater, etc.
TV, VCR, DVD, Stereo
and & CD player
Propane BBQ
Picnic table, Patio
set, lawn and lounge chairs
Campfire pit with roasting
sticks included
Washer/Dryer
Rates:
For
weekly rentals -
Check In is Saturdays after 2:00 PM and Check Out is Saturdays before
11:00 AM
TAXES
NOT INCLUDED
All
persons must be 25 years of age or older, unless in the case of a
family rental (i.e. parent / guardian & child)
It is the renters responsibility
to ensure the cabin and grounds are clean at the end of
the rental period.
Larch
Hill Winery, located in Salmon Arm. Open May1-Oct 31
Copper
Island Dive n Tan in Salmon Arm and Sicamous.
R.J. Haney
Heritage Park and Museum in Salmon Arm
Hundreds
of miles of old logging roads that offer great opportunities
for mountain biking, hiking, motorcycles, and ATV's. (Forestry
service
maps available at sporting good stores.)
Many provinical
parks and fruit stands (in season)