Experience. Explore. Enjoy.
Belvidere Park
Located at the historical site where
paddlewheelers once docked, Belvidere Park is
said to offer the best view of the Enderby
Cliffs and Shuswap River. The city park features
the Visitor Centre and Chamber of Commerce
offices, with public washrooms, picnic tables,
Riverwalk access, and a canoe launch on the
Shuswap River. The park is conveniently located near to the downtown
and beside the Enderby bridge.
Barnes Park
This large, grassy acreage has a heated outdoor pool, splash pool,
picnic tables, playground, and a large area for outdoor sports.
Located in Barnes Park is the Enderby Skateboard Park which was designed and built with input from local youth. The competition park is located next to a playground and offers access to the flush toilets and hot shower facilities.
Riverside Park
Riverside Park includes three baseball diamonds with a grandstand,
public washrooms, a playground, and a large
gazebo perfect for
outdoor events such as weddings and parties. Riverside Park also
holds the Enderby Arena and Curling Rink. The park is conveniently
located next to the
Riverside RV Park.
The Enderby Arena has seating capacity for 900 and hosts public skating, hockey, ringette, and curling practices, games, and tournaments for teams from around the region. Stop by to check it out or to join in on free public skates.
Tuey Park
The wide, sandy beach of Tuey Park is very popular with local swimmers.
It is often referred to as "Waterwheel Park" due to the waterwheel and
flume which were built in 1911 on the site to irrigate the surrounding
farmland.
J. Tuey Park is located on a bend in the Shuswap River at the north end of Enderby. The water at this point in the river is especially calm and shallow but swimmers are advised to keep a sharp look out for boats in the deeper main channel.
There is a picnic area, washrooms, and an adjacent dog park for pet owners.
Grindrod Park
Located in downtown Grindrod beside the Grindrod bridge is a ballpark, playground, picnic and swimming area. There are many picnic tables and shady spots for camping. The river here flows slowly and is excellent for swimming and canoeing. Grindrod Park is just a 10 minute drive north of Enderby on Highway 97A.
Gardom Lake Community Park
Gardom Lake is popular for bird watching, swimming, and canoeing. There is a ten-horse power motorboat limit and electric motors are preferred.
The day use park features picnic tables, outhouses, and a playground. No fires or pets are allowed. The lake also features several floating docks and an island with short interpretive trails.