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Salmon Arm, BC, Canada

Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 50.702221, -119.272224.

A beautiful city of Salmon Arm is situated in the southern part of Shuswap Lake in the province of British Columbia, which is the westernmost part of Canada. It is a resort city and a destination for those who would like to spend their vacation exploring the local nature, swimming and boating in the lake, do other sports, and other kinds of outdoor activities. The city is famous as a home to one of the world largest wharf which is also an important landmark of the area. The settlement was established in the early times but it started developing rapidly with the development of the first railroad. Today, Salmon Arm is a home to about 17 thousand people and is a truly interesting place to visit.

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Salmon Arm, BC, Canada Lat Long Coordinates Info

The latitude of Salmon Arm, BC, Canada is 50.702221, and the longitude is -119.272224. Salmon Arm, BC, Canada is located at Canada country in the Cities place category with the gps coordinates of 50° 42' 7.9956'' N and 119° 16' 20.0064'' W.

Salmon Arm, BC, Canada Geographic Information
CountryCanada
Latitude50.702221
Longitude-119.272224
DMS Lat50° 42' 7.9956'' N
DMS Long119° 16' 20.0064'' W
UTM Easting339,548.84
UTM Northing5,619,174.28
CategoryCities
Country CodeCA
Zoom Level6

Coordinates of Salmon Arm, BC, Canada is given above in both decimal degrees and DMS (degrees, minutes and seconds) format. The country code given is in the ISO2 format.


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Guest 2024-01-12 02:04:07

Salmon Arm, one of the most scenic and idyllic area in all of Canada, I think. The people are friendly, and the atmosphere is superb (other than when the smoke from the fires in the adjoining towns descend it once in a way)