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Chase | British Columbia

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Chase Cornstock

Recommended by Brandi Collins,  Nicholas Eccleston, Amy Elgert, Varvara Smirnova, Katelyn Webb, Thompson Rivers University

Since 2010, the Chase Cornstock event has been an annual summer event that offers the performance of local musicians, tasty corn, Cook-Off Challenge and Local Farmer/Crafter Booths.

Photo: facebook.com/chasefestivalsociety

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Chase Creek Falls

Recommended by Brandi Collins,  Nicholas Eccleston, Amy Elgert, Varvara Smirnova, Katelyn Webb, Thompson Rivers University

If you are looking for a cute spot to stop and stretch your legs, the Chase Creek Falls may be. Along the way to the lake, you can stop at Chase Creek Falls.

After a short walk of about 20 minutes, you will find yourself at the small waterfall. While it may be smaller than some other falls, it is an excellent place for a small break during your trip.

Photo: alltrails.com/trail/canada/british-columbia/chase-creek

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Treetop Flyers

Calling all zipliners, nature adventurers, and adrenaline seekers. If you want to experience the canyon, the wildlife, and the falls while visiting Chase, you need to check out the Treetop Flyers.

They will take you on a zipline tour that takes your breath away and fills your adventure-seeking cup. If you are among the bravest, or even the less brave, you can do the Jump and the Swing during your tour, which gives you more opportunities to fly through the air and experience the beauty of this area.

As a fully certified and safety-approved facility, you can rest assured that you and the whole family can safely enjoy a fantastic experience.

Photo: treetopflyers.ca

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Little Shuswap Lake

If you are looking for a place to cool off or spend a relaxing day, Little Shuswap Lake should be on your mind. Sitting on the beach, taking in the view, you’ll think you’ve gone somewhere tropical.

The beautiful sandy beaches, tree-covered mountains, and blue water will make you feel like you have been transported to a tropical paradise, minus the humidity. You can swim, boat, and fish on this lake. It has beautiful, clean water for swimming. It is quite a popular location for boating and fishing, especially for those looking for Chinook Salmon and Rainbow Trout.

Photo: Antony Stanley from Gloucester, UK, CC BY-SA 2.0

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Chase’s Music on the Lake

Recommended by Brandi Collins,  Nicholas Eccleston, Amy Elgert, Varvara Smirnova, Katelyn Webb, Thompson Rivers University

Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy free live music every Tuesday at 7pm in July and August.

Featuring a mix of local and touring bands of different genres at one of BC’s most spectacular outdoor theatres along the shore of Little Shuswap Lake.

Photo: facebook.com/MOTL.ChaseBC

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Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge

Chase is known for its beauty and its kind people. It is also very focused on animal care and rehabilitation. If you want to learn more about Donkey and their rehabilitation, you can visit the centre.

This sanctuary provides a haven for Donkeys who would otherwise be left to their own devices or stuck in unhealthy situations. This refuge is focused on Donkey care and rehabilitation, not on entertaining visitors, though, so while you will get to learn lots and see the Donkey, you have to remember this isn’t a petting zoo.

Photo: facebook.com/TurtleValleyDonkeyRefugeSociety

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Railside Restaurant

When you get hungry, head to the Railside Restaurant, where you can experience the charm of Chase and its residents while enjoying some amazing food.

You’ll experience amazing service at this family-owned and operated restaurant while enjoying amazing views and delicious food. If you don’t have time to enjoy the newly renovated patio and spectacular views, you can always order food to go. This little restaurant isn’t one to be missed while in Chase.

Photo: facebook.com/railsiderestaurant

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Llama Sanctuary

Calling all animal lovers, specifically the llama and alpaca lovers. This sanctuary provides a haven for llamas and alpacas who would otherwise be left to their own devices or stuck in unhealthy situations.

You can visit the sanctuary, meet the residents, and join the llama safari. On your trip to the llama sanctuary, you will go into the herd and meet the llamas and alpacas. You’ll be taken through the beautiful 35-acre park, comprised of a woodland meadow, shady groves, and a creek, to find the llamas, who are allowed free movement throughout the park. You can also learn about the sanctuary’s rescue, rehabilitation, and fun.

Photo: llamasanctuary.com

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Pete Murray’s Corn Farm

If you are looking for an activity to do with the family and want to get some fresh foods, Pete Murray’s Corn Farm is the place for you. This family-owned and operated farm is a popular spot for summer and fall activities and a favourite for fresh honey and produce.

You can stroll through the sweet corn patch and the pumpkin patch and even pick a pumpkin and some delicious corn. You can also pick up some delicious honey and visit the lambs who love visitors’ attention.

Photo: facebook.com/Pete-Murrays-Corn-Farm-615743421798718

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