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Welcome to Enderby, a friendly community with fresh air, crystal clear water and beautiful  surroundings.
 

Located on the banks of the lovely Shuswap River, with the Enderby Cliffs soaring overhead, the little City of Enderby is one of nature's playgrounds. With a downtown ambience  reminiscent of earlier days, it offers a wide array of shopping and dining experiences enveloped in a spirit of heritage. Antique shops, the Enderby and District Museum, and cafes tempt a visitor to linger, and everything is within easy reach.
With several farm and market gardens in the area, fresh fruit and produce are always available.

 
The Shuswap River, the jewel in Enderby's crown of natural beauty, runs through town, along which one can take a stroll on a quiet path, perhaps catching sight of some wildlife, such as deer or eagles, maybe even a painted turtle. 










The surrounding area is a year round paradise for outdoor recreation. There are a variety of attractions in the area including golfing, fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and hiking. Learn all about salmon at the Kingfisher Environmental Interpretive Centre just east of the City. Stroll along the river on the City's scenic Riverwalk. Check out our history at the Museum. Perhaps take in a drive-in movie. A hike to the top of the Enderby Cliffs will reward you with stunning views of the valley. Year round activities and events organized by a strong volunteer base, gives Enderby a true sense of community small-town spirit. 
Enderby, B.C. is located centrally along Highway 97A, approximately 500 km (300 miles) from Calgary, Vancouver, Spokane and Seattle. 
 


What's New
Lions Club Donation for Pool Repairs
16/04/2012
The Enderby and District Lions Club presents a $22,455 cheque to Enderby/Area F Joint Services Commission for repairs to the outdoor pool.
 
Press Release - Doctor Recruitment
13/04/2012
Press Release - Mayor Cyr makes Doctor recruitment a priority
 
Spring Cleanup - Pruning Pickup
29/03/2012
Spring pickup of prunings will take place April 23 - 27
 
Carbon Action Initiatives Report
23/12/2011
 
BC ONLINE
01/09/2011
Tax certificates now available directly from BC Online
 
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