Welcome to the Valley
Most people drive through Enderby on their way to somewhere else. The ones who stop? They come back.
This is a town shaped by the Shuswap River — by the cliffs that tower above it, by the farms that line its valley, and by a community that genuinely loves where they live.
Whether you're here for the paddling, the food, the trails, or just a slower pace of life, you'll find something real here. Not polished. Not packaged. Just real.

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Nature · Year-Round
Stand on the edge of the world. The Tplaqín trail climbs through volcanic rock and ancient forest to the top of towering basalt cliffs, where the panoramic views of the Shuswap valley will stop you in your tracks.
The 1.5 to 3-hour ascent is worth every step. Bring water, wear sturdy boots, and leave time to take it all in from the top.
Family-Friendly · Seasonal
The largest drive-in screen in North America sits just south of town. Pack a picnic, tune your radio, and watch the stars come out between the previews.
Open May through September, the Starlight is a throwback to the way movies were meant to be watched. Double features, mountain silhouettes, and the smell of popcorn on a warm valley evening.


Cultural · Seasonal
Professional theatre in a working farm field. Caravan Farm Theatre is one of Canada's most celebrated outdoor performance companies, staging original productions against the backdrop of the North Okanagan landscape.
There's nothing else quite like it. Bring a blanket, settle in under the open sky, and let the story unfold in the most extraordinary setting imaginable.
Coming Summer 2026
A brand-new outdoor pool featuring a lazy river, expanded leisure decks, and improved accessibility opens May 19, 2026. One more reason to plan your summer in Enderby.

Secwépemc Territory
Enderby sits within the traditional territory of the Splatsin people, part of the Secwépemc (Shuswap) Nation. The Splatsin community is a vital part of this region's identity — from the Splatsin Centre's cultural programming and art gallery to the Quilakwa Canco Indigenous artisan gallery on Highway 97A.
Their story is woven into the land, the river, and the history of this valley. We encourage every visitor to explore, learn, and connect with the rich Indigenous heritage that makes this place what it is.
Beyond Enderby
Enderby is part of a greater region of valleys, lakes, and welcoming communities. Discover more to see and do across the North Okanagan.
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