Enderby

Enderby is a city of about 3000 people (2016) in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. The Shuswap River marks the eastern and northeastern limits of the City.

Understand
The rural area surrounding Enderby is made up of the communities of Ashton Creek, Grandview Bench, Grindrod, Kingfisher, Mara, Splatsin Reserve, Springbend and Trinity Valley.

Several smaller lakes, including Gardom Lake and Hidden Lake, are also located in the area.

The Splatsin Band is the original inhabitant of the area. It is the southernmost tribe of the Secwepemc or Shuswap First Nation.

Agriculture, industry, retail, and tourism are the main components of the economy. A variety of agricultural and industrial enterprises are located in the area, including dairy farming, cattle ranching, fertilizer and feed production, mills, and value-added wood products. Farms include diverse livestock such as llamas, bison, and deer.

Get in
It is approximately north of Kelowna and  east of Kamloops. Highway 97A passes through Enderby.

Do
Enderby is known for the variety of outdoor activities:
 * Hike or cross-country ski in the Larch Hill in Salmon Arm
 * Hike or cross-country ski in the Larch Hill in Salmon Arm
 * Hike or cross-country ski in the Larch Hill in Salmon Arm