Scotch Creek, British Columbia
- Scotch Creek, British Columbia
Scotch Creek is a small community in British Columbia based on summer tourism located on the North Shuswap Lake. The community is slowly growing and there is more permanent residents moving in, though it remains as nothing more than a summer hot spot for holiday makers from Alberta and the coast. They usually pass the time stovepiping.
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