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Okanagan
A Shuswap River farming town beneath its namesake cliffs.
The Area
Enderby sits on the Shuswap River in the North Okanagan, a small farming and forestry town framed by the dramatic limestone bluffs of the Enderby Cliffs.
The Enderby Cliffs rise directly above town, a popular hiking destination with switchback trails to sweeping valley viewpoints, and the Shuswap River offers canoeing, tubing and fishing right through the community's centre.
Agriculture and forestry have long anchored the local economy, and the Enderby and District Museum preserves the town's railway and farming history in a heritage building downtown. Highway 97A links Enderby to Armstrong, Vernon and Salmon Arm.
As one of the smallest incorporated cities in the province, Enderby offers a genuinely rural North Okanagan pace, with river frontage acreages and modest in-town homes at prices among the lowest in the entire Okanagan Valley.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census. See the full Enderby census profile.
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