La Casa Escondida: Guest Guidebook

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La Casa Escondida: Guest Guidebook

About Peachland: Overview

Peachland is situated on the shores of Okanagan Lake 10 KM south of West Kelowna and directly opposite Squally Point in Okanagan Mountain Park. A quant lackside community of 5, 781 people (2020 census), Peachland offers some of the Valley's most spectacular lake views. Its downtown core on Beach Avenue sits on the waterfront. There is a tranquil promenade that parallels the road and allows visitors and locals alike to explore shops, boutiques, and popular restaurants. Parking is free all along Beach Avenue. Peachland offers 11 KM of continuous public waterfront with a marina day wharf, boat launching, as well as the life-guard-supervised Swim Bay across the road from our Community Centre. The Peachland Centre shopping mall is located along HWY 97 above the downtown core and offers essential services such as a grocery store, post office, gas station, restaurants, and an ATM, plus much more. A great outdoor activity for all ages is the walk to Hardy Falls at the south end of Peachland. Those with more challenging appetites can try the 5 KM hike to Pincushion Mountain for unparalleled valley vistas. Other town attractions include shopping, wine tours, spas, golf, swimming, boating, restaurants, parks, art galleries, and museums. Stay awhile, play awhile! Along with the information found in this Guest Guidebook, your Host will also have a resource containing endless brochures and area maps on what to see and do both near and far during your stay. Adventure awaits!
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Peachland
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Peachland is situated on the shores of Okanagan Lake 10 KM south of West Kelowna and directly opposite Squally Point in Okanagan Mountain Park. A quant lackside community of 5, 781 people (2020 census), Peachland offers some of the Valley's most spectacular lake views. Its downtown core on Beach Avenue sits on the waterfront. There is a tranquil promenade that parallels the road and allows visitors and locals alike to explore shops, boutiques, and popular restaurants. Parking is free all along Beach Avenue. Peachland offers 11 KM of continuous public waterfront with a marina day wharf, boat launching, as well as the life-guard-supervised Swim Bay across the road from our Community Centre. The Peachland Centre shopping mall is located along HWY 97 above the downtown core and offers essential services such as a grocery store, post office, gas station, restaurants, and an ATM, plus much more. A great outdoor activity for all ages is the walk to Hardy Falls at the south end of Peachland. Those with more challenging appetites can try the 5 KM hike to Pincushion Mountain for unparalleled valley vistas. Other town attractions include shopping, wine tours, spas, golf, swimming, boating, restaurants, parks, art galleries, and museums. Stay awhile, play awhile! Along with the information found in this Guest Guidebook, your Host will also have a resource containing endless brochures and area maps on what to see and do both near and far during your stay. Adventure awaits!

Wine scene

I have listed only a handful of award-winning local wineries here, but there are over 300 wineries in BC's Wine Country and plenty of wine tours to choose from. Visit the BC Wine Tour Hub (www.winetourhub.com) to learn more.
A must-see...and literally in your backyard! Founded in 1972 by the Hainle family, Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery is the birthplace of Icewine in North America and Canada's first certified organic winery. It has had the unique honour of serving at the 8th Annual Oscar Academy Awards and at European Royal Weddings. Hainle creates countless classic wines with its traditional biodynamic and organic viticulture practices. Hainle wines are popular among those who are in pursuit of exquisite wines and are collectibles amongst the European royal families. Today, it is estimated that a bottle of 1978 Hainle Icewine is worth as much as 1.5 million pounds at the London wine auction! An icon in Canadian winemaking...and the legacy continues. Sun - Sat 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 250-767-2525
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Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery - Wine Shop & Wine Club
5355 Trepanier Bench Rd
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A must-see...and literally in your backyard! Founded in 1972 by the Hainle family, Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery is the birthplace of Icewine in North America and Canada's first certified organic winery. It has had the unique honour of serving at the 8th Annual Oscar Academy Awards and at European Royal Weddings. Hainle creates countless classic wines with its traditional biodynamic and organic viticulture practices. Hainle wines are popular among those who are in pursuit of exquisite wines and are collectibles amongst the European royal families. Today, it is estimated that a bottle of 1978 Hainle Icewine is worth as much as 1.5 million pounds at the London wine auction! An icon in Canadian winemaking...and the legacy continues. Sun - Sat 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 250-767-2525
Our Story In 1981, the Okanagan was largely undiscovered as a wine region, instead, it was renowned for the quality of its stonefruit orchards. Grape growers were just beginning to take risks, planting vines in unproven terrain. Despite these risks, the glacier-formed valley offered varying soil profiles, long, hot growing days, and diverse microclimates. These distinct subregions posed an opportunity to cultivate wine with unmistakable terroir. This potential inspired Mission Hill Family Estate’s vision for the future of Okanagan wine. Now, after being recognized as Canada’s only five-time winner of Winery of the Year and receiving multiple best varietal awards on the international stage, we continue to draw inspiration from the valley and the vineyards we tend to. For us, the journey is just beginning. General Information -250-768-6400 Wine Boutique - 250-768-6498 Club Membership - 250-707-2277 Terrace Restaurant Taste the bounty of the Okanagan Valley with a visit to Terrace Restaurant. Join us for a 2-course lunch or 4-course dinner and experience a taste of the Okanagan Valley through a wine-paired Chef's Tasting Menu. - Open Daily 12pm - 8pm - Terrace Restaurant 250-768-6467
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Mission Hill Family Estate Winery
1730 Mission Hill Rd
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Our Story In 1981, the Okanagan was largely undiscovered as a wine region, instead, it was renowned for the quality of its stonefruit orchards. Grape growers were just beginning to take risks, planting vines in unproven terrain. Despite these risks, the glacier-formed valley offered varying soil profiles, long, hot growing days, and diverse microclimates. These distinct subregions posed an opportunity to cultivate wine with unmistakable terroir. This potential inspired Mission Hill Family Estate’s vision for the future of Okanagan wine. Now, after being recognized as Canada’s only five-time winner of Winery of the Year and receiving multiple best varietal awards on the international stage, we continue to draw inspiration from the valley and the vineyards we tend to. For us, the journey is just beginning. General Information -250-768-6400 Wine Boutique - 250-768-6498 Club Membership - 250-707-2277 Terrace Restaurant Taste the bounty of the Okanagan Valley with a visit to Terrace Restaurant. Join us for a 2-course lunch or 4-course dinner and experience a taste of the Okanagan Valley through a wine-paired Chef's Tasting Menu. - Open Daily 12pm - 8pm - Terrace Restaurant 250-768-6467
THE VOLCANO IS LONG GONE, BUT THE SOIL IS STILL ACTIVE! The 160 acres of incredible soil we call home sits below the extinct volcano of Mount Boucherie. Its deposits work like a time-release capsule. Combined with warm summers and mild winters, our volcanic rocks have decomposed and recombined into soluble molecules that are easily separated into their elements and accessible to plants – including vineyards. The result is some of the richest agricultural lands on the planet. The Old Vines Restaurant at Quails' Gate As one of the original winery restaurants in West Kelowna and one of the top-ranked in the Okanagan, Old Vines Restaurant begins with the wine. Our menus are passionately created by an award-winning culinary team who taste our wine from grape to glass. Supporting Ocean Wise and our local farmers, Culinary Director Roger Sleiman’s philosophy is to stay authentic to the Okanagan while still offering innovative and forward-thinking culinary delights. – Open Daily from 11 AM to 9.30 PM – Phone: 250.769.2500
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Quails' Gate
3303 Boucherie Rd
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THE VOLCANO IS LONG GONE, BUT THE SOIL IS STILL ACTIVE! The 160 acres of incredible soil we call home sits below the extinct volcano of Mount Boucherie. Its deposits work like a time-release capsule. Combined with warm summers and mild winters, our volcanic rocks have decomposed and recombined into soluble molecules that are easily separated into their elements and accessible to plants – including vineyards. The result is some of the richest agricultural lands on the planet. The Old Vines Restaurant at Quails' Gate As one of the original winery restaurants in West Kelowna and one of the top-ranked in the Okanagan, Old Vines Restaurant begins with the wine. Our menus are passionately created by an award-winning culinary team who taste our wine from grape to glass. Supporting Ocean Wise and our local farmers, Culinary Director Roger Sleiman’s philosophy is to stay authentic to the Okanagan while still offering innovative and forward-thinking culinary delights. – Open Daily from 11 AM to 9.30 PM – Phone: 250.769.2500
We’re just a little south of Peachland, a little ways north of Summerland on Hwy 97 at the historic Greata Ranch site. It’s quiet out here. Serene. A peaceful oasis on a bench above Okanagan Lake with some incredible views. And, of course, there's all this wine to try too. A HERITAGE PROPERTY REBORN Fruit of one kind or another has grown here since 1901. Our family first came to this quiet site south of Peachland, north of Summerland in the 1940s, and it was memories of peaches tasted here that led us to a 1994 purchase of what was then an abandoned orchard. We trucked away load after load of things like old tires and broken refrigerators, eventually planted vines, and re-established this land’s proud agricultural tradition. HAVE A COCKTAIL, A GLASS OF SPARKLING WINE, AND A BITE TO EAT. 19 Bistro @ Fitz is inspired by the beautiful region, province, and country we reside in. Our dishes are made with ingredients sourced close to home, from farmers and producers who believe in the same quality-first mindset as us. Naturally, those dishes are paired with a selection of delicious Fitzpatrick Family Vineyard wines by the glass, and a selection of top-tier Okanagan wines by the bottle to further elevate our guest experience. Wine, Cider, and cocktails follow the same local-centric mindset. Altogether, our culinary and beverage offerings are crafted to showcase the best that our home has to offer. For reservations and more information: http://19bistro.com/ 19 Bistro @ Fitz is open from 11 AM - 7 PM Wineshop Open 7 days a week from 11 AM - 6 PM. Contact Us: t: 1-250-767-2768 e: info@fitzwine.com
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Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards at Greata Ranch
659 BC-97
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We’re just a little south of Peachland, a little ways north of Summerland on Hwy 97 at the historic Greata Ranch site. It’s quiet out here. Serene. A peaceful oasis on a bench above Okanagan Lake with some incredible views. And, of course, there's all this wine to try too. A HERITAGE PROPERTY REBORN Fruit of one kind or another has grown here since 1901. Our family first came to this quiet site south of Peachland, north of Summerland in the 1940s, and it was memories of peaches tasted here that led us to a 1994 purchase of what was then an abandoned orchard. We trucked away load after load of things like old tires and broken refrigerators, eventually planted vines, and re-established this land’s proud agricultural tradition. HAVE A COCKTAIL, A GLASS OF SPARKLING WINE, AND A BITE TO EAT. 19 Bistro @ Fitz is inspired by the beautiful region, province, and country we reside in. Our dishes are made with ingredients sourced close to home, from farmers and producers who believe in the same quality-first mindset as us. Naturally, those dishes are paired with a selection of delicious Fitzpatrick Family Vineyard wines by the glass, and a selection of top-tier Okanagan wines by the bottle to further elevate our guest experience. Wine, Cider, and cocktails follow the same local-centric mindset. Altogether, our culinary and beverage offerings are crafted to showcase the best that our home has to offer. For reservations and more information: http://19bistro.com/ 19 Bistro @ Fitz is open from 11 AM - 7 PM Wineshop Open 7 days a week from 11 AM - 6 PM. Contact Us: t: 1-250-767-2768 e: info@fitzwine.com
Sumac Ridge Estate Winery was the first operating estate winery in British Columbia. We have been dedicated to producing wine from 100% BC grown grapes since our inception. We are the home to three unique brands in one iconic location, Sumac Ridge Private Reserve, Steller's Jay traditional method sparkling wines are wonderfully vivacious, perfect for any occasion. The bold wines of the Black Sage Vineyard speak to the terroir, telling the story of the right vines planted in the right place at the right time. Visit the winery for a tasting, food, and wine pairing experience or picnic. We are open year-round for tastings and our experiences run from May to October.
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Sumac Ridge Estate Winery
17403 BC-97
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Sumac Ridge Estate Winery was the first operating estate winery in British Columbia. We have been dedicated to producing wine from 100% BC grown grapes since our inception. We are the home to three unique brands in one iconic location, Sumac Ridge Private Reserve, Steller's Jay traditional method sparkling wines are wonderfully vivacious, perfect for any occasion. The bold wines of the Black Sage Vineyard speak to the terroir, telling the story of the right vines planted in the right place at the right time. Visit the winery for a tasting, food, and wine pairing experience or picnic. We are open year-round for tastings and our experiences run from May to October.

Food scene

If you are looking for great food and a friendly atmosphere, you have arrived! http://www.gasthaus.ca/food-menu
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Gasthaus on the Lake
5790 Beach Ave
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If you are looking for great food and a friendly atmosphere, you have arrived! http://www.gasthaus.ca/food-menu
Bliss Bakery opened in 2005 at the corner of Beach Ave and 13th as the vision of Barry and Darci Yeo. Tired of mass-produced, homogenized food that lacked soul, they created Bliss Bakery to offer unique, fresh alternatives crafted from scratch using time-honored techniques. Bliss uses only the very finest ingredients, no chemicals, no preservatives, and no hydrogenated oils. Bliss is about the simple pleasures in life - great food, moments for ourselves, time with friends. It's a place that allows people to take a pause and remember what simple fulfillment is about; whether that's a quiet moment watching the lake with a coffee, laughing with friends over a shared dessert or bringing fresh, delicious bread to the home of someone special More than just a bakery, Bliss has become something unique. It is your village bakery. Your corner coffee shop. Your Sunday hangout spot or your Thursday get-together for lunch with the gals locale. Come and experience a slice of life in the Okanagan. Hours: Mon 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Tues 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Wed 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Thu 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Fri 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sun 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Bliss Bakery and Bistro - Peachland
4200 Beach Ave
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Bliss Bakery opened in 2005 at the corner of Beach Ave and 13th as the vision of Barry and Darci Yeo. Tired of mass-produced, homogenized food that lacked soul, they created Bliss Bakery to offer unique, fresh alternatives crafted from scratch using time-honored techniques. Bliss uses only the very finest ingredients, no chemicals, no preservatives, and no hydrogenated oils. Bliss is about the simple pleasures in life - great food, moments for ourselves, time with friends. It's a place that allows people to take a pause and remember what simple fulfillment is about; whether that's a quiet moment watching the lake with a coffee, laughing with friends over a shared dessert or bringing fresh, delicious bread to the home of someone special More than just a bakery, Bliss has become something unique. It is your village bakery. Your corner coffee shop. Your Sunday hangout spot or your Thursday get-together for lunch with the gals locale. Come and experience a slice of life in the Okanagan. Hours: Mon 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Tues 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Wed 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Thu 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Fri 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Sun 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Cheeky service, gourmet burgers and fine dining at night with outstanding local wines at a reasonable price.
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Blind Angler Grill
5899 Beach Ave
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Cheeky service, gourmet burgers and fine dining at night with outstanding local wines at a reasonable price.
At Peachland Sushi, we strive to serve only the highest-quality food and service. We feature a wide variety of fusion sushi and rolls and delicious warm and hot dishes. We also feature an extensive Japanese Sake & Beer selection. Come in for a unique dining experience. Let our friendly staff take care of all your dining needs. Our goal is to exceed your expectations with every dish we serve. P: (778) 479-0888 TUESDAY 3:00pm ~ 8:30pm WED - SUN 12:00pm ~ 8:30pm MONDAY CLOSED 5818 Beach Ave. Peachland, BC
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Peachland Sushi
5818 Beach Ave
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At Peachland Sushi, we strive to serve only the highest-quality food and service. We feature a wide variety of fusion sushi and rolls and delicious warm and hot dishes. We also feature an extensive Japanese Sake & Beer selection. Come in for a unique dining experience. Let our friendly staff take care of all your dining needs. Our goal is to exceed your expectations with every dish we serve. P: (778) 479-0888 TUESDAY 3:00pm ~ 8:30pm WED - SUN 12:00pm ~ 8:30pm MONDAY CLOSED 5818 Beach Ave. Peachland, BC
IGA Peachland is your community store. Our emphasis is on the quality of people we hire and providing our customers with the best shopping experience in the valley. We believe in supporting the local orchards and are proud of supporting the people of the Okanagan Valley. We are proud to be a part of the Peachland Community and will work hard for the support of our customers. Address : 5500 Clements Crescent Peachland, BC Phone: 250-767-9110 Hours: Open daily 8:00am - 9:00pm
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IGA
5500 Clements Crescent
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IGA Peachland is your community store. Our emphasis is on the quality of people we hire and providing our customers with the best shopping experience in the valley. We believe in supporting the local orchards and are proud of supporting the people of the Okanagan Valley. We are proud to be a part of the Peachland Community and will work hard for the support of our customers. Address : 5500 Clements Crescent Peachland, BC Phone: 250-767-9110 Hours: Open daily 8:00am - 9:00pm
Murrays Pizza (Peachland) unit 23 5500 Clements Cresent Today`s Hours: 11:00 am - 9:30 pm Delivery: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm Delivery Fee $3.00 Est. Delivery Time: 60 mins Est. Pick-up Time: 20 mins
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Murray's Pizza & Pasta
5500 Clements Crescent
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Murrays Pizza (Peachland) unit 23 5500 Clements Cresent Today`s Hours: 11:00 am - 9:30 pm Delivery: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm Delivery Fee $3.00 Est. Delivery Time: 60 mins Est. Pick-up Time: 20 mins
Unique & Original Italian Cuisine... Cibo & Vines offers Italian cuisine including a variety of unique and original pasta and pizzas, served in an opulent, airy dining room, in a sophisticatedly casual setting. In the summer months, we have two outdoor patios for a memorable dining experience no matter the occasion. Guests can enjoy views of Lake Okanagan and designer boutiques along Beach Ave. Location: 5842 B Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC Phone: 250-767-2408
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Cibo & Vines
5842 B Beach Ave
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Unique & Original Italian Cuisine... Cibo & Vines offers Italian cuisine including a variety of unique and original pasta and pizzas, served in an opulent, airy dining room, in a sophisticatedly casual setting. In the summer months, we have two outdoor patios for a memorable dining experience no matter the occasion. Guests can enjoy views of Lake Okanagan and designer boutiques along Beach Ave. Location: 5842 B Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC Phone: 250-767-2408
Remember when that ice cream cone was the center of your whole world? Well come on in and visit us – we’ll take you back to those good old ice-cream-eating days of childhood again. But we’re not just about ice cream by a long shot…Visit our gift shop and choose from our wonderful selection of chocolate-covered dried fruits, our real-fruit flavored Ticklebeans, our carefully selected range of local crafts, wind chimes, jewelry, handbags, and garden accessories Open 7 days a week from 11 AM - 6 PM Location: 1279 Main Street, Okanagan Falls Email: sales@tickleberrys.com Phone: +1-250-497-8862
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Tickleberry’s Downtown
202 Main St
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Remember when that ice cream cone was the center of your whole world? Well come on in and visit us – we’ll take you back to those good old ice-cream-eating days of childhood again. But we’re not just about ice cream by a long shot…Visit our gift shop and choose from our wonderful selection of chocolate-covered dried fruits, our real-fruit flavored Ticklebeans, our carefully selected range of local crafts, wind chimes, jewelry, handbags, and garden accessories Open 7 days a week from 11 AM - 6 PM Location: 1279 Main Street, Okanagan Falls Email: sales@tickleberrys.com Phone: +1-250-497-8862

Wine, Craft Beer & Cider Tours, and More!

Hoodoo offers some amazing tours. Keep reading to learn more... 1. Okanagan Wine Country Kayak, Wine, and Picnic Tour Overview Get a taste of the best of the Okanagan. Start with a guided kayaking excursion on Lake Okanagan and see the slopes of the vineyards from your vantage point below. Afternoon tours head straight from the lake to the wine. If you have selected a morning departure, there is time for a light picnic featuring seasonal fruits and regional cheeses before heading for a tour of some local wineries. Highlights See the southern Okanagan from the water and from the hills A small group means personalized service for you Enjoy a selection of Penticton area wineries along the Naramata Bench What to Expect Itinerary Explore Okanagan Wine Country by Kayak. This experience was voted no#3 kayak trip in Canada by Readers Digest Magazine and featured in publications such as Globe and Mail and Toronto Star. Okanagan Valley is blessed with many lakes and waterways and we know how to blend a perfect mix of kayak adventure with amazing local wine. Glide along idyllic waters and learn about the formation of our Valley and how it grew into the world-renowned wine-producing region of today. Your guide will keep you safe and share local knowledge before paddling to meet our crew on the beach. From here we'll take a coach to our picnic spot to savour a well deserved picnic of local fruits and a sandwich amongst spectacular views of Okanagan valley, lake and wineries. The chauffeured wine tour starts from here and we'll visit selected premium wineries with tastings and info shared at each stop. This whole experience is designed to be long enough that your adventure is real but you'll be home and refreshed in just over half a day. 2. Okanagan Wine Country Bike and Wine Tour Updated 20-06-16 Safety precautions are provided by the property and are not checked by Tripadvisor for accuracy. Overview Get the best of what the Okanagan has to offer in one tour. Spend the morning cycling the Kettle Valley Railway trail, then hop into your chauffeured vehicle for an afternoon of wine tasting. The Naramata area of the Okanagan is home to a nice variety of wineries—your guide will help you choose which ones best suit your tastes. Highlights Guided bicycle tour along a gentle stretch of the Kettle Valley Rail trail Enjoy a scenic stop for a picnic lunch Return transportation from Penticton is included Tasting fees at the wineries are an extra cost What to Expect You'll meet at the operator's location in Downtown Penticton, British Columbia, to load bikes then climb aboard an air-conditioned coach and enjoy lake scenery as the shuttle takes you right through Naramata's splendid wine region. Wineries old and new blend into the valley and lake vistas as the road climbs to where your soft adventure bike ride starts. The trail, an old historic railway bed, is wide, easy, and runs gently downhill all the way to the wineries where you'll meet the coach again. Enjoy even more stunning vistas, roll through a railway tunnel a trestle bridge and experience historic sites as your guide helps you learn all you can about the Valley's creation, geological history, and agricultural progression into the world-leading wine region it is today. The wine tour includes at least four winery visits by the coach. Naramata is home to a majority of Okanagan's wineries and your guides are experts at helping you get to the ones you want to experience. 3. Okanagan Craft Distillery and Brewery Bike Tour Overview Explore the Okanagan Valley’s craft distilleries and breweries on this guided bike tour. After being shuttled to the trailhead, ride along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and get a taste of the local beers (tastings are an additional charge), plus enjoy lunch on this easy downhill cycling trip. On the way back, travel through downtown Penticton. Itinerary Highlights Take a relaxing bike ride that includes stops for enjoying the scenery Tasting fees are not included in the price of the tour Stop at two breweries and two distilleries Choose between a morning and afternoon departure Duration: 4h 30m
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Hoodoo Adventure Co
131 Ellis St
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Hoodoo offers some amazing tours. Keep reading to learn more... 1. Okanagan Wine Country Kayak, Wine, and Picnic Tour Overview Get a taste of the best of the Okanagan. Start with a guided kayaking excursion on Lake Okanagan and see the slopes of the vineyards from your vantage point below. Afternoon tours head straight from the lake to the wine. If you have selected a morning departure, there is time for a light picnic featuring seasonal fruits and regional cheeses before heading for a tour of some local wineries. Highlights See the southern Okanagan from the water and from the hills A small group means personalized service for you Enjoy a selection of Penticton area wineries along the Naramata Bench What to Expect Itinerary Explore Okanagan Wine Country by Kayak. This experience was voted no#3 kayak trip in Canada by Readers Digest Magazine and featured in publications such as Globe and Mail and Toronto Star. Okanagan Valley is blessed with many lakes and waterways and we know how to blend a perfect mix of kayak adventure with amazing local wine. Glide along idyllic waters and learn about the formation of our Valley and how it grew into the world-renowned wine-producing region of today. Your guide will keep you safe and share local knowledge before paddling to meet our crew on the beach. From here we'll take a coach to our picnic spot to savour a well deserved picnic of local fruits and a sandwich amongst spectacular views of Okanagan valley, lake and wineries. The chauffeured wine tour starts from here and we'll visit selected premium wineries with tastings and info shared at each stop. This whole experience is designed to be long enough that your adventure is real but you'll be home and refreshed in just over half a day. 2. Okanagan Wine Country Bike and Wine Tour Updated 20-06-16 Safety precautions are provided by the property and are not checked by Tripadvisor for accuracy. Overview Get the best of what the Okanagan has to offer in one tour. Spend the morning cycling the Kettle Valley Railway trail, then hop into your chauffeured vehicle for an afternoon of wine tasting. The Naramata area of the Okanagan is home to a nice variety of wineries—your guide will help you choose which ones best suit your tastes. Highlights Guided bicycle tour along a gentle stretch of the Kettle Valley Rail trail Enjoy a scenic stop for a picnic lunch Return transportation from Penticton is included Tasting fees at the wineries are an extra cost What to Expect You'll meet at the operator's location in Downtown Penticton, British Columbia, to load bikes then climb aboard an air-conditioned coach and enjoy lake scenery as the shuttle takes you right through Naramata's splendid wine region. Wineries old and new blend into the valley and lake vistas as the road climbs to where your soft adventure bike ride starts. The trail, an old historic railway bed, is wide, easy, and runs gently downhill all the way to the wineries where you'll meet the coach again. Enjoy even more stunning vistas, roll through a railway tunnel a trestle bridge and experience historic sites as your guide helps you learn all you can about the Valley's creation, geological history, and agricultural progression into the world-leading wine region it is today. The wine tour includes at least four winery visits by the coach. Naramata is home to a majority of Okanagan's wineries and your guides are experts at helping you get to the ones you want to experience. 3. Okanagan Craft Distillery and Brewery Bike Tour Overview Explore the Okanagan Valley’s craft distilleries and breweries on this guided bike tour. After being shuttled to the trailhead, ride along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and get a taste of the local beers (tastings are an additional charge), plus enjoy lunch on this easy downhill cycling trip. On the way back, travel through downtown Penticton. Itinerary Highlights Take a relaxing bike ride that includes stops for enjoying the scenery Tasting fees are not included in the price of the tour Stop at two breweries and two distilleries Choose between a morning and afternoon departure Duration: 4h 30m
No need to tell you what you'll find here ;)
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Peachland Liquor Store
5500 Clements Crescent
10 recommandé par les habitants
No need to tell you what you'll find here ;)

Sightseeing

Parrot Island is a unique sanctuary for abandoned and abused exotic birds. We are located in beautiful Peachland, B.C. in the sunny Okanagan Valley. We invite you to visit us to share our passion for the care and love of these beautiful animals. Note: Please call for hours of operation. They may be closed due to the pandemic. Phone: (250) 767-9030 Email:parrotisland@shaw.ca
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Parrot Island Sanctuary
5090 MacKinnon Rd
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Parrot Island is a unique sanctuary for abandoned and abused exotic birds. We are located in beautiful Peachland, B.C. in the sunny Okanagan Valley. We invite you to visit us to share our passion for the care and love of these beautiful animals. Note: Please call for hours of operation. They may be closed due to the pandemic. Phone: (250) 767-9030 Email:parrotisland@shaw.ca
Hardy Falls Regional Park is a 6 hectare park located at the south end of Peachland. The flat walking trail follows the pristine Deep Creek leading to a picturesque waterfall. The shaded park is ideal in the hot summer months and is great for wildlife viewing – especially when the Kokanee Salmon return to spawn in the fall. What you can expect: Picnic area, Viewing platform, Waterfalls, Washrooms General Info: Motorized vehicles, overnight camping, open fires, and smoking are not permitted. Please use and properly dispose of garbage or pet waste in containers provided or at home. Bears may be active in this park – be prepared with our Wildlife in Regional Parks brochure. Dogs: Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries. Please pick up and properly dispose of pet waste. Hours: January 1 – February 28, 6:00 am to 6:00 pm March 1 – May 31, 6:00 am to 9:00 pm June 1 – August 31, 6:00 am to 11:00 pm September 1 – October 14, 6:00 am to 9:00 pm October 15 – December 31, 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
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Hardy Falls
6649 Thorne Rd
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Hardy Falls Regional Park is a 6 hectare park located at the south end of Peachland. The flat walking trail follows the pristine Deep Creek leading to a picturesque waterfall. The shaded park is ideal in the hot summer months and is great for wildlife viewing – especially when the Kokanee Salmon return to spawn in the fall. What you can expect: Picnic area, Viewing platform, Waterfalls, Washrooms General Info: Motorized vehicles, overnight camping, open fires, and smoking are not permitted. Please use and properly dispose of garbage or pet waste in containers provided or at home. Bears may be active in this park – be prepared with our Wildlife in Regional Parks brochure. Dogs: Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries. Please pick up and properly dispose of pet waste. Hours: January 1 – February 28, 6:00 am to 6:00 pm March 1 – May 31, 6:00 am to 9:00 pm June 1 – August 31, 6:00 am to 11:00 pm September 1 – October 14, 6:00 am to 9:00 pm October 15 – December 31, 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
The Peachland Farmers and Crafters Market is operated by the PF&C Market Society, which was registered under the Society Act in March 2006. The market has steadily grown each year and our vendors provide a wide variety of wonderful products for our market customers. We strive to provide a warm, friendly, and relaxing experience for both the public and vendors that attend our market. Our location is one of the very best in the valley as we are in Peachland's lovely Heritage Park on Beach Avenue which is situated on the lakeshore of Okanagan Lake. The park area is spacious and includes the Rotary Pavilion, a great children's playground area, benches, picnic tables, walkways plus a huge grass area. We are proud of our development as a market and to have been the recipients of the "Excellence in Tourism" Award twice since the market started in 2006 Peachland is the perfect place to visit on a Sunday to enjoy the many wonderful experiences that the market and community can offer. Make us your favorite weekend destination. Phone: 250-317-0407 Note: Due to COVID, please all for information on their opening for 2021 season
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Peachland Farmers and Crafters Market
Beach Avenue
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The Peachland Farmers and Crafters Market is operated by the PF&C Market Society, which was registered under the Society Act in March 2006. The market has steadily grown each year and our vendors provide a wide variety of wonderful products for our market customers. We strive to provide a warm, friendly, and relaxing experience for both the public and vendors that attend our market. Our location is one of the very best in the valley as we are in Peachland's lovely Heritage Park on Beach Avenue which is situated on the lakeshore of Okanagan Lake. The park area is spacious and includes the Rotary Pavilion, a great children's playground area, benches, picnic tables, walkways plus a huge grass area. We are proud of our development as a market and to have been the recipients of the "Excellence in Tourism" Award twice since the market started in 2006 Peachland is the perfect place to visit on a Sunday to enjoy the many wonderful experiences that the market and community can offer. Make us your favorite weekend destination. Phone: 250-317-0407 Note: Due to COVID, please all for information on their opening for 2021 season
Welcome to Peachland Let us help you make memories in our charming town! Whether you are a visitor who needs directions or advice on what to do, or a local who is looking for community information, we are here for you! Our historic building is over 100 years old and once served as a schoolhouse for the children of Peachland. Please be advised we are practicing current Covid19 Safety Plan Protocols – Spring 2021. Situated across from popular Swim Bay, the Peachland Visitor Centre and Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre provide visitors with friendly and knowledgeable information about local events, attractions, restaurants and accommodations. Come in and say hi! The Peachland Visitor Centre builds and nurtures connections between people, nature and the community by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about Peachland’s Past, and information and guidance to provide a positive travel experience. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (250) 767-2455
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Peachland Community Centre
4450 6 St
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Welcome to Peachland Let us help you make memories in our charming town! Whether you are a visitor who needs directions or advice on what to do, or a local who is looking for community information, we are here for you! Our historic building is over 100 years old and once served as a schoolhouse for the children of Peachland. Please be advised we are practicing current Covid19 Safety Plan Protocols – Spring 2021. Situated across from popular Swim Bay, the Peachland Visitor Centre and Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre provide visitors with friendly and knowledgeable information about local events, attractions, restaurants and accommodations. Come in and say hi! The Peachland Visitor Centre builds and nurtures connections between people, nature and the community by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about Peachland’s Past, and information and guidance to provide a positive travel experience. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (250) 767-2455
In the Peachland Art Gallery, we feature local recreational artists and outstanding exhibits of professional artists, photographers, sculptors, potters, speakers, and musicians from around the Okanagan, British Columbia, and Canada. Open daily from 10-4 except Mondays PEACHLAND ART GALLERY 2021 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE ​ “Five Visions” Sat. Jan. 9th – Sun. Feb. 7th Beat the January “blahs” with this exhibition of over 60 paintings in a variety of mediums showcasing the talents of the BC Artists Guild, Cherie Sibley W., Dianne Postman, Cecile Derkatch, Suzanne Dansereau and Arlene Currie Plumpton. “Captured Images” Sat. Feb. 13th – Sun. Mar. 28th The largest and longest running fine art photography exhibition in the Okanagan returning for its seventh year. “Extent” Sat. Apr. 3rd – Sun. May 9th Interpretations of B.C.'s interior rainforests by watercolour artist, Shelley L. Ross exhibiting with realistic landscape paintings featuring the beautiful West Coast by Kelly Corbett. “Passionate Brush” Sat. May 15th – Sun. June 20th Powerful interpretations of the female figure presented by Kato Rempel, AFCA, SCA, a passionate and diverse Kelowna artist, and Katarina Meglic, a West Coast painter who considers the human figure to be a vessel of storytelling. 8th Annual “Oasis” Exhibition Sat. June 26th – Sat. July 31st Federation of Canadian Artists / Central Okanagan Chapter “Artists in Studio” Mon. Aug. 2nd – Sun. Aug. 29th Featuring new artists weekly working and displaying in the gallery. In conjunction with a tribute to Mary E. Smith, the founder of the Peachland Art Group in 1955, displaying numerous works spanning her many years of painting. "Guardians of Eternity" Sat. Sept. 4th – Sun. Oct. 3rd A collection of oils focusing on forests and their importance to man. This exhibition of paintings will pay tribute to these magnificent icons of our past and the impact they have on our lives, presented by Ann Willsie, AFCA. “Wood, Clay, & Canvas” Sat. Oct. 9th – Sun. Nov. 14th An exciting exhibition of contemporary furniture, large-scale ceramics, and contemporary art presented by John Rousseau, Wood Design, Peter Flanagan, Potter, & Joan Skeet, Contemporary Abstract Artist. “Artists of the Okanagan” Sat. Nov. 20th – Thurs. Dec. 23rd This popular exhibition returns for its seventh year featuring local artists displaying works representing a variety of mediums.
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Peachland Community Arts Council & Art Gallery
5684 Beach Ave
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In the Peachland Art Gallery, we feature local recreational artists and outstanding exhibits of professional artists, photographers, sculptors, potters, speakers, and musicians from around the Okanagan, British Columbia, and Canada. Open daily from 10-4 except Mondays PEACHLAND ART GALLERY 2021 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE ​ “Five Visions” Sat. Jan. 9th – Sun. Feb. 7th Beat the January “blahs” with this exhibition of over 60 paintings in a variety of mediums showcasing the talents of the BC Artists Guild, Cherie Sibley W., Dianne Postman, Cecile Derkatch, Suzanne Dansereau and Arlene Currie Plumpton. “Captured Images” Sat. Feb. 13th – Sun. Mar. 28th The largest and longest running fine art photography exhibition in the Okanagan returning for its seventh year. “Extent” Sat. Apr. 3rd – Sun. May 9th Interpretations of B.C.'s interior rainforests by watercolour artist, Shelley L. Ross exhibiting with realistic landscape paintings featuring the beautiful West Coast by Kelly Corbett. “Passionate Brush” Sat. May 15th – Sun. June 20th Powerful interpretations of the female figure presented by Kato Rempel, AFCA, SCA, a passionate and diverse Kelowna artist, and Katarina Meglic, a West Coast painter who considers the human figure to be a vessel of storytelling. 8th Annual “Oasis” Exhibition Sat. June 26th – Sat. July 31st Federation of Canadian Artists / Central Okanagan Chapter “Artists in Studio” Mon. Aug. 2nd – Sun. Aug. 29th Featuring new artists weekly working and displaying in the gallery. In conjunction with a tribute to Mary E. Smith, the founder of the Peachland Art Group in 1955, displaying numerous works spanning her many years of painting. "Guardians of Eternity" Sat. Sept. 4th – Sun. Oct. 3rd A collection of oils focusing on forests and their importance to man. This exhibition of paintings will pay tribute to these magnificent icons of our past and the impact they have on our lives, presented by Ann Willsie, AFCA. “Wood, Clay, & Canvas” Sat. Oct. 9th – Sun. Nov. 14th An exciting exhibition of contemporary furniture, large-scale ceramics, and contemporary art presented by John Rousseau, Wood Design, Peter Flanagan, Potter, & Joan Skeet, Contemporary Abstract Artist. “Artists of the Okanagan” Sat. Nov. 20th – Thurs. Dec. 23rd This popular exhibition returns for its seventh year featuring local artists displaying works representing a variety of mediums.
EPIC ZIPLINES Canada's Highest Freestyle Zip Lines. Six of the highest, longest, fastest, epic-est zip lines in Canada, crisscrossing the breathtaking Deep Creek Gorge. Breathtaking views, maximum exhilaration! Phone: 1-778-721-0593 Email: EpicFun@ZipZone.ca - April 17th to May 9th – Saturday & Sunday 10 am-4 pm - May 10th to May 28th – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10 am-4 pm - May 29th to Sept 1st – Open 7 days a week, 9:30 am-5:30 pm - Sept 2nd to Sept 19th – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10 am-4 pm - Sept 20th to October 10th – Saturday & Sunday 10 am-4 pm
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ZipZone Peachland
5875 Princeton Ave
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EPIC ZIPLINES Canada's Highest Freestyle Zip Lines. Six of the highest, longest, fastest, epic-est zip lines in Canada, crisscrossing the breathtaking Deep Creek Gorge. Breathtaking views, maximum exhilaration! Phone: 1-778-721-0593 Email: EpicFun@ZipZone.ca - April 17th to May 9th – Saturday & Sunday 10 am-4 pm - May 10th to May 28th – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10 am-4 pm - May 29th to Sept 1st – Open 7 days a week, 9:30 am-5:30 pm - Sept 2nd to Sept 19th – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10 am-4 pm - Sept 20th to October 10th – Saturday & Sunday 10 am-4 pm
Swim Bay Is only one of the beach areas available in and around Peachland. It offers swimming lessons, aquatic programs, and lifeguard supervision. Please visit the District of Peachland website for local beaches and beach access information:https://www.peachland.ca/beach-access Swim Bay Location: Beach Avenue, in front of Community Centre and Primary School What you can expect: Washrooms Pebble beach Swimming Concession (Jun-Sep) Wharf, diving board, zip line, rope swing Lifeguards (end of Jun to end of Aug) Swimming lessons Picnic area Note: no dogs allowed on the beach. Visit the District of Peachland website for bylaws and dog beach/park locations: https://www.peachland.ca/dog-parks-beaches
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Swim Bay
Beach Avenue
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Swim Bay Is only one of the beach areas available in and around Peachland. It offers swimming lessons, aquatic programs, and lifeguard supervision. Please visit the District of Peachland website for local beaches and beach access information:https://www.peachland.ca/beach-access Swim Bay Location: Beach Avenue, in front of Community Centre and Primary School What you can expect: Washrooms Pebble beach Swimming Concession (Jun-Sep) Wharf, diving board, zip line, rope swing Lifeguards (end of Jun to end of Aug) Swimming lessons Picnic area Note: no dogs allowed on the beach. Visit the District of Peachland website for bylaws and dog beach/park locations: https://www.peachland.ca/dog-parks-beaches
There are many scenic trails in and around Peachland with various levels of difficulty. Please visit the District of Peachland website for more information: https://www.peachland.ca/trails
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Pincushion Mountain Hiking Trail
4639 Ponderosa Dr
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There are many scenic trails in and around Peachland with various levels of difficulty. Please visit the District of Peachland website for more information: https://www.peachland.ca/trails
About The unique 8-sided Peachland Baptist Church was constructed in 1910 & served as a place of worship until 1964. Hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers & documents are on display offering a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland. On the upper floor, there is a scale model of the Kettle Valley Railway from 1955 to 1965, built & maintained by the Central Okanagan Railway Company. Hours: Summer Hours (June to August 2017): Open 7 days a week from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm And Wednesday nights from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Winter Hours (September to June): Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Wednesdays from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Watch for the “open” sign most afternoons 1-6 pm Our address: 5890 Beach Ave Peachland, BC V0H 1X7 Telephone: 250-767-3441 Email: peachlandhistory@gmail.com
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Peachland Museum
5890 Beach Ave
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About The unique 8-sided Peachland Baptist Church was constructed in 1910 & served as a place of worship until 1964. Hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers & documents are on display offering a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland. On the upper floor, there is a scale model of the Kettle Valley Railway from 1955 to 1965, built & maintained by the Central Okanagan Railway Company. Hours: Summer Hours (June to August 2017): Open 7 days a week from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm And Wednesday nights from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Winter Hours (September to June): Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Wednesdays from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Watch for the “open” sign most afternoons 1-6 pm Our address: 5890 Beach Ave Peachland, BC V0H 1X7 Telephone: 250-767-3441 Email: peachlandhistory@gmail.com
Bike Rentals Whether you’re looking for a leisurely bike ride or wanting to break a sweat, Beach Ride Rental Co has a variety of rental bikes to choose from. Paddleboard Rentals The stand-up paddleboard (SUP) sport has quickly become the fastest-growing water sport worldwide. Choose from a variety of our rental rates below, and come and enjoy the Okanagan Lake! Kayak Rentals Enjoy the scenic views of Okanagan Lake from the comfort of a single or double kayak – 10ft, 12ft available for rent. Open Daily ( weather permitting) 😎🏄‍♂️🚣‍♀️ OPEN MAY.1ST FOR THE SEASON May is weekends only or text to reserve weekdays. ✔May.1st-June.15th 12 pm to 6:00 pm; ✔June.16th-Sept.3rd 10 am to 8:00 pm ✔Sept.8th- Sept.. 30th 12 pm to 6:00 pm Reservations: Call or text 778-583-4007 Email: Beachride2017@gmail.com Address: Beach Ave & 13th ST Peachland, BC Canada
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Peachland Beach Rentals
13 Street
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Bike Rentals Whether you’re looking for a leisurely bike ride or wanting to break a sweat, Beach Ride Rental Co has a variety of rental bikes to choose from. Paddleboard Rentals The stand-up paddleboard (SUP) sport has quickly become the fastest-growing water sport worldwide. Choose from a variety of our rental rates below, and come and enjoy the Okanagan Lake! Kayak Rentals Enjoy the scenic views of Okanagan Lake from the comfort of a single or double kayak – 10ft, 12ft available for rent. Open Daily ( weather permitting) 😎🏄‍♂️🚣‍♀️ OPEN MAY.1ST FOR THE SEASON May is weekends only or text to reserve weekdays. ✔May.1st-June.15th 12 pm to 6:00 pm; ✔June.16th-Sept.3rd 10 am to 8:00 pm ✔Sept.8th- Sept.. 30th 12 pm to 6:00 pm Reservations: Call or text 778-583-4007 Email: Beachride2017@gmail.com Address: Beach Ave & 13th ST Peachland, BC Canada
ABOUT The Myra Canyon Trestles trail is a 12-km-long trail (one way) that follows a portion of what once the Kettle Valley Railway. Popular with cyclists, this stunning and FREE attraction features a wide, flat path that follows the old railway route, winding along the side of the steep-walled canyon and offering breathtaking views. The highlight of this trail is definitely the 18 trestle bridges and two tunnels along the route. ACCESSIBILITY What we love about this trail is that it’s wide, flat, and appropriate for walkers, cyclists and runners of all ages and fitness levels. The footing is gravel and compacted soil, and the trestles have a wooden plank boardwalk. Our three-year-old has no problem riding this trail on her strider bike (until her legs spontaneously break, which happens around the 4 km mark), and we often see people with strollers and chariots. WHAT TO EXPECT ALONG THE WAY The trail is 12 kilometres long, one-way. FAQ: How long does it take to do the whole trail both directions? Answer: I actually don’t know. There are some benches scattered along the trail - usually at scenic lookouts or information centres - but these are few and far between. Fill up with water before you go, and dress for the weather, as there are long stretches of the trail that are in the full sun. We saw a bear here once! It was far away, but still super cool. The first (and last) kilometre of the trail (if you are coming from the Myra Station parking lot) offers minimal shade, so bear that in mind if you are travelling with little people who tend to meltdown at the end of the journey. GETTING THERE + PARKING It’s a 24-km drive from downtown Kelowna to the Myra Canyon Trestles, and there are two entrances - the Myra Station Entrance, and the June Road Entrance (see map below). We park at the Myra Station Entrance because it has the biggest parking lot, and because there are six trestle bridges within the first 2 kilometres (perfect for little people who can’t go further without melting into puddles of despair and exhaustion). The road up is gravelly, has switchbacks, and is Bumpy. As. Hell. If you’re travelling with kids, pregnant women, or someone who has had too much coffee (*raises hand*), make sure they go pee first. Most vehicles should be fine going up, but … take it slooooow. It’s not a race, Mario Andretti! The Myra Station Parking Lot has two sections of gravel parking. The first section is the overflow parking, and offers the most shade. It often has a bike rental unit on-site, along with a mobile truck with snacks and drinks. This is typically available during peak season. The parking area closest to the trailhead includes a large map of the trail system, as well as two washrooms (non-flushing, much to our preschooler’s total dismay. ALERT ALERT you have been warned). It also has fewer spots in the shade. + Getting to the Myra Station Parking Lot (Main Access) Take McCulloch Road past the golf course to the Myra Forest Service Road. Once on the forest service road, follow it for 8 kms to the large parking area. --> The road is gravel and can be rough. Use caution, since this section of paved road, is narrow with blind corners <-- The gravel parking area is divided into two lots with a total of roughly 75 spots, and plenty of room to turn around. There is no parking beyond this point. Motorized vehicles are prohibited past this point. + Getting to the June Springs Parking Lot (Alternate Access) Follow McCulloch Road to June Springs Road. Take June Springs for 6 kms to the Little White Forest Service Road. Follow the unpaved forest service road for 4.5 kms to the parking area. -> This road is rough and passes through private property <-- There is a gravel parking area for roughly 33 vehicles and one pit toilet above the parking lot. Further along the rail bed, there is more parking. At kilometre 1 there are two narrow pullouts, with 11 spots and 21 spots, and two pit toilets. There is no parking beyond this point. Motorized vehicles are prohibited past this point. Myra Canyon Bike Rentals and Tours If you didn't bring your bikes or are looking for a guided tour,, you can reserve online at www.myracanyonrental.com or call: 250-878-8763 for Bike Rentals or 778-363-7476 for Tours
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Myra Canyon Trestles - Myra Station
Myra Forest Service Road
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ABOUT The Myra Canyon Trestles trail is a 12-km-long trail (one way) that follows a portion of what once the Kettle Valley Railway. Popular with cyclists, this stunning and FREE attraction features a wide, flat path that follows the old railway route, winding along the side of the steep-walled canyon and offering breathtaking views. The highlight of this trail is definitely the 18 trestle bridges and two tunnels along the route. ACCESSIBILITY What we love about this trail is that it’s wide, flat, and appropriate for walkers, cyclists and runners of all ages and fitness levels. The footing is gravel and compacted soil, and the trestles have a wooden plank boardwalk. Our three-year-old has no problem riding this trail on her strider bike (until her legs spontaneously break, which happens around the 4 km mark), and we often see people with strollers and chariots. WHAT TO EXPECT ALONG THE WAY The trail is 12 kilometres long, one-way. FAQ: How long does it take to do the whole trail both directions? Answer: I actually don’t know. There are some benches scattered along the trail - usually at scenic lookouts or information centres - but these are few and far between. Fill up with water before you go, and dress for the weather, as there are long stretches of the trail that are in the full sun. We saw a bear here once! It was far away, but still super cool. The first (and last) kilometre of the trail (if you are coming from the Myra Station parking lot) offers minimal shade, so bear that in mind if you are travelling with little people who tend to meltdown at the end of the journey. GETTING THERE + PARKING It’s a 24-km drive from downtown Kelowna to the Myra Canyon Trestles, and there are two entrances - the Myra Station Entrance, and the June Road Entrance (see map below). We park at the Myra Station Entrance because it has the biggest parking lot, and because there are six trestle bridges within the first 2 kilometres (perfect for little people who can’t go further without melting into puddles of despair and exhaustion). The road up is gravelly, has switchbacks, and is Bumpy. As. Hell. If you’re travelling with kids, pregnant women, or someone who has had too much coffee (*raises hand*), make sure they go pee first. Most vehicles should be fine going up, but … take it slooooow. It’s not a race, Mario Andretti! The Myra Station Parking Lot has two sections of gravel parking. The first section is the overflow parking, and offers the most shade. It often has a bike rental unit on-site, along with a mobile truck with snacks and drinks. This is typically available during peak season. The parking area closest to the trailhead includes a large map of the trail system, as well as two washrooms (non-flushing, much to our preschooler’s total dismay. ALERT ALERT you have been warned). It also has fewer spots in the shade. + Getting to the Myra Station Parking Lot (Main Access) Take McCulloch Road past the golf course to the Myra Forest Service Road. Once on the forest service road, follow it for 8 kms to the large parking area. --> The road is gravel and can be rough. Use caution, since this section of paved road, is narrow with blind corners <-- The gravel parking area is divided into two lots with a total of roughly 75 spots, and plenty of room to turn around. There is no parking beyond this point. Motorized vehicles are prohibited past this point. + Getting to the June Springs Parking Lot (Alternate Access) Follow McCulloch Road to June Springs Road. Take June Springs for 6 kms to the Little White Forest Service Road. Follow the unpaved forest service road for 4.5 kms to the parking area. -> This road is rough and passes through private property <-- There is a gravel parking area for roughly 33 vehicles and one pit toilet above the parking lot. Further along the rail bed, there is more parking. At kilometre 1 there are two narrow pullouts, with 11 spots and 21 spots, and two pit toilets. There is no parking beyond this point. Motorized vehicles are prohibited past this point. Myra Canyon Bike Rentals and Tours If you didn't bring your bikes or are looking for a guided tour,, you can reserve online at www.myracanyonrental.com or call: 250-878-8763 for Bike Rentals or 778-363-7476 for Tours
The Kettle Valley Steam Railway showcases a unique part of the Okanagan’s and British Columbia’s history. Built during 1910- 1915, the KVR “Kootenay to Coast Connection” powered our pioneer fruit industry into world markets, transported our families on vacations and errands; created employment, hobos, and stories that will be with us forever. We invite you to join us on the only preserved section of this historic railway: Ten miles of beautiful vistas; from lush orchards and vineyards to a spectacular view of lake and land from the Trout Creek Bridge 238 ft above the canyon floor. The sight and sound of our restored 1912 Steam Locomotive the “3716” will bring the era alive as you ride along on this 90-minute journey in a vintage passenger coach or open-air car. Ontact us: Call (250) 494-8422 or Email kvr@telus.net Online booking: https://www.kettlevalleyrail.org/ride/schedule/ Departure Schedule SPRING SCHEDULE (MAY 22 – JUNE 28, 2021) Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays @ 10:30 am & 1:30 pm SUMMER SCHEDULE (JULY 1 – AUGUST 30, 2021) Thursdays through Mondays @ 10:30 am & 1:30 pm FALL SCHEDULE (SEPTEMBER 4- OCTOBER 11, 2021) Saturday, Sunday & Mondays 10:30 am & 1:30 pm
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Kettle Valley Steam Railway
18404 Bathville Rd
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The Kettle Valley Steam Railway showcases a unique part of the Okanagan’s and British Columbia’s history. Built during 1910- 1915, the KVR “Kootenay to Coast Connection” powered our pioneer fruit industry into world markets, transported our families on vacations and errands; created employment, hobos, and stories that will be with us forever. We invite you to join us on the only preserved section of this historic railway: Ten miles of beautiful vistas; from lush orchards and vineyards to a spectacular view of lake and land from the Trout Creek Bridge 238 ft above the canyon floor. The sight and sound of our restored 1912 Steam Locomotive the “3716” will bring the era alive as you ride along on this 90-minute journey in a vintage passenger coach or open-air car. Ontact us: Call (250) 494-8422 or Email kvr@telus.net Online booking: https://www.kettlevalleyrail.org/ride/schedule/ Departure Schedule SPRING SCHEDULE (MAY 22 – JUNE 28, 2021) Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays @ 10:30 am & 1:30 pm SUMMER SCHEDULE (JULY 1 – AUGUST 30, 2021) Thursdays through Mondays @ 10:30 am & 1:30 pm FALL SCHEDULE (SEPTEMBER 4- OCTOBER 11, 2021) Saturday, Sunday & Mondays 10:30 am & 1:30 pm
About the Ship The stern wheeler SS Sicamous is a luxury vessel that was used to transport passengers and cargo to remote communities along the shores of Okanagan Lake. The ship was launched in 1914 from the Okanagan Landing Shipyards, at the north of the lake. The Sicamous travelled from Penticton to Okanagan Landing with 14 scheduled stops throughout. Her luxury and beauty attracted crowds at each dock, while travellers experienced elegance in dining and service renowned by Canadian Pacific. Today the ship is preserved on the shore of Okanagan Lake, in Penticton BC. It open as a museum and heritage site and is cared for by a non-profit organization called the SS Sicamous Marine Heritage Society. The Sicamous is a unique part of Okanagan history and heritage. Location: SS Sicamous Heritage Park 1099 Lakeshore Dr W, Penticton, BC V2A 1B7 P: (250) 492-0403 E: info@sssicamous.ca
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SS Sicamous Heritage Park
1099 Lakeshore Dr W
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About the Ship The stern wheeler SS Sicamous is a luxury vessel that was used to transport passengers and cargo to remote communities along the shores of Okanagan Lake. The ship was launched in 1914 from the Okanagan Landing Shipyards, at the north of the lake. The Sicamous travelled from Penticton to Okanagan Landing with 14 scheduled stops throughout. Her luxury and beauty attracted crowds at each dock, while travellers experienced elegance in dining and service renowned by Canadian Pacific. Today the ship is preserved on the shore of Okanagan Lake, in Penticton BC. It open as a museum and heritage site and is cared for by a non-profit organization called the SS Sicamous Marine Heritage Society. The Sicamous is a unique part of Okanagan history and heritage. Location: SS Sicamous Heritage Park 1099 Lakeshore Dr W, Penticton, BC V2A 1B7 P: (250) 492-0403 E: info@sssicamous.ca
One of Penticton’s top bucket list items is to float down the river channel on a sunny summer afternoon! Coyote Cruises offers inner tube rentals and shuttle transport back to the starting point, so you can enjoy a leisurely ride down the 7-kilometer long channel that connects the beautiful Okanagan Lake to Skaha Lake. It’s a summertime event you don’t want to miss, so slap on some sunscreen and spend a few hours leisurely drifting the cool waters of the Penticton channel. On top of the picturesque views, you’re sure to make friends along the way! Coyote Cruises Frequently Asked Questions What hours are you open? 11:00am -4:00pm, last floaters in water at 4:00pm* Where do I start? You’ll start at 215 Riverside Drive, Penticton. Once you arrive, come on up to ticketing (north building) to purchase your tube/bus ticket. Then head over to the Coyote Den (south building) to sign our waiver and pick up your tube. You can choose between single, doubles, quads, 8-person, and 12-person (based on availability). Anything you want to keep safe and dry should be left in your vehicle. How long does the trip take? Times vary depending on channel water flow. Please allow 1-1.5 hours to mid-point and 2.5-3 hours to the endpoint. What can I do with my phone? My keys? You’re about to enter the water so all items SHOULD BE STORED IN A DRY BAG. We sell 5L Dry bags as well as waterproof iPhone bags for your valuables. Can we tie our tubes together? NO. Tubers tying themselves into a big flotilla can be very dangerous around our bridges. Accidents on the channel from tying tubes together have resulted in near-drowning and deaths. How late does the shuttle run? The last pick-up is 7:00 pm. So if you are one of the last tubes out, don’t stop at the midpoint on the way down or you will miss the last shuttle. Can the bus pick me up at the mid-point or endpoint? Yes, we can if you have a pre-purchased wristband/ticket from our starting point at 215 Riverside Drive. Our bus drivers cannot accept payment. How often does the shuttle run? It runs constantly from 11:30 am onwards. Turn around time for the shuttle is around 30-35 minutes, with stops at the endpoint, midpoint, and a return to the start. *Times may vary in 2020 due to COVID-19 safety spacing. Can I make an online reservation? Reservations are not needed for singles or doubles. If you are renting 4-8-12 person Party Islands you will need to book in advance through our online booking software (online booking will be available June 20) Are there any age restrictions? Anyone under 15 has to be accompanied by an adult. Tubers between 15-18 must have a parent sign a waiver for them. Online booking: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/coyotecruises/items/238897/calendar/2021/06/ Phone: 1 (250) 486-5755 Email: hello@coyotecruises.com Location: 215 Riverside Drive, Penticton BC V2A8M2
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Coyote Cruises
215 Riverside Dr
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One of Penticton’s top bucket list items is to float down the river channel on a sunny summer afternoon! Coyote Cruises offers inner tube rentals and shuttle transport back to the starting point, so you can enjoy a leisurely ride down the 7-kilometer long channel that connects the beautiful Okanagan Lake to Skaha Lake. It’s a summertime event you don’t want to miss, so slap on some sunscreen and spend a few hours leisurely drifting the cool waters of the Penticton channel. On top of the picturesque views, you’re sure to make friends along the way! Coyote Cruises Frequently Asked Questions What hours are you open? 11:00am -4:00pm, last floaters in water at 4:00pm* Where do I start? You’ll start at 215 Riverside Drive, Penticton. Once you arrive, come on up to ticketing (north building) to purchase your tube/bus ticket. Then head over to the Coyote Den (south building) to sign our waiver and pick up your tube. You can choose between single, doubles, quads, 8-person, and 12-person (based on availability). Anything you want to keep safe and dry should be left in your vehicle. How long does the trip take? Times vary depending on channel water flow. Please allow 1-1.5 hours to mid-point and 2.5-3 hours to the endpoint. What can I do with my phone? My keys? You’re about to enter the water so all items SHOULD BE STORED IN A DRY BAG. We sell 5L Dry bags as well as waterproof iPhone bags for your valuables. Can we tie our tubes together? NO. Tubers tying themselves into a big flotilla can be very dangerous around our bridges. Accidents on the channel from tying tubes together have resulted in near-drowning and deaths. How late does the shuttle run? The last pick-up is 7:00 pm. So if you are one of the last tubes out, don’t stop at the midpoint on the way down or you will miss the last shuttle. Can the bus pick me up at the mid-point or endpoint? Yes, we can if you have a pre-purchased wristband/ticket from our starting point at 215 Riverside Drive. Our bus drivers cannot accept payment. How often does the shuttle run? It runs constantly from 11:30 am onwards. Turn around time for the shuttle is around 30-35 minutes, with stops at the endpoint, midpoint, and a return to the start. *Times may vary in 2020 due to COVID-19 safety spacing. Can I make an online reservation? Reservations are not needed for singles or doubles. If you are renting 4-8-12 person Party Islands you will need to book in advance through our online booking software (online booking will be available June 20) Are there any age restrictions? Anyone under 15 has to be accompanied by an adult. Tubers between 15-18 must have a parent sign a waiver for them. Online booking: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/coyotecruises/items/238897/calendar/2021/06/ Phone: 1 (250) 486-5755 Email: hello@coyotecruises.com Location: 215 Riverside Drive, Penticton BC V2A8M2

Beauty and Relaxation

We are a lakeside Aveda Spa located in The Cove Lakeside Resort in beautiful West Kelowna, BC. Our Philosophy is simple - Soothe the Spirit and Beauty will Follow. Let us be your quiet refuge in a world full of stressful demands on your body and time. Our Team is committed to providing you with exceptional service, in an atmosphere that is peaceful, elegant, and calming. Gellatley Cove Resort Phone: (250) 707-1815 Location: 4205 Gellatly Road, Westbank Mon Closed Tue 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thu 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Spa At The Cove
4205 Gellatly Rd
We are a lakeside Aveda Spa located in The Cove Lakeside Resort in beautiful West Kelowna, BC. Our Philosophy is simple - Soothe the Spirit and Beauty will Follow. Let us be your quiet refuge in a world full of stressful demands on your body and time. Our Team is committed to providing you with exceptional service, in an atmosphere that is peaceful, elegant, and calming. Gellatley Cove Resort Phone: (250) 707-1815 Location: 4205 Gellatly Road, Westbank Mon Closed Tue 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wed 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thu 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sun 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Specialties We offer quality and professional services. We are always dedicated to your health and wellbeing. Come at Talking Tree Spa and experience the truth: Feel better, Relax, Revitalize body and soul. Service offer: Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Waxing, Facial and Body Treatment By appointment only Phone: (778) 741-0408 Address: 1655 Westgate Road, West Kelowna,
Talking Tree: El Spa
1655 Westgate Road
Specialties We offer quality and professional services. We are always dedicated to your health and wellbeing. Come at Talking Tree Spa and experience the truth: Feel better, Relax, Revitalize body and soul. Service offer: Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Waxing, Facial and Body Treatment By appointment only Phone: (778) 741-0408 Address: 1655 Westgate Road, West Kelowna,

Golf scene

High above the shores of Okanagan Lake , the lush fairways of Two Eagles Golf Course and Academy feature spectacular lake view vistas with a gently sloping landscape that is perfect for golfers of all ages. This classic Les Furber-designed course offers the feel of championship golf on a mid-length facility allowing golfers of all caliber an enjoyable round. From the first tee to the 19th hole this family-friendly facility is committed to the vision of providing a superior experience for golfers in the Okanagan Valley. 19 Okanagan Is Your Chef at Home About 19 Okanagan Grill + Bar 19 Okanagan is a casual fine dining experience featuring our Okanagan Valley-inspired menus and wine choices. Our kitchen team creates dishes with high-quality ingredients, innovation, and more flavors than you might expect from a restaurant at a golf course. Come and savor the flavors at 19 Okanagan Grill + Bar any day of the year, truly a West Kelowna gem. Two Eagles Golf & Academy 3509 Carrington Road West Kelowna, BC Phone: 250-768-0080 Fax: 250-768-0052
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Two Eagles Golf Course
3509 Carrington Rd
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High above the shores of Okanagan Lake , the lush fairways of Two Eagles Golf Course and Academy feature spectacular lake view vistas with a gently sloping landscape that is perfect for golfers of all ages. This classic Les Furber-designed course offers the feel of championship golf on a mid-length facility allowing golfers of all caliber an enjoyable round. From the first tee to the 19th hole this family-friendly facility is committed to the vision of providing a superior experience for golfers in the Okanagan Valley. 19 Okanagan Is Your Chef at Home About 19 Okanagan Grill + Bar 19 Okanagan is a casual fine dining experience featuring our Okanagan Valley-inspired menus and wine choices. Our kitchen team creates dishes with high-quality ingredients, innovation, and more flavors than you might expect from a restaurant at a golf course. Come and savor the flavors at 19 Okanagan Grill + Bar any day of the year, truly a West Kelowna gem. Two Eagles Golf & Academy 3509 Carrington Road West Kelowna, BC Phone: 250-768-0080 Fax: 250-768-0052
About Rated as one of the best in the country, Gallagher's Canyon is a spectacular par 72, 18-hole championship course full of challenging fairways, well-protected greens, and awe-inspiring vistas as play through tall groves of ponderosa pine and along the very edge of the picturesque canyon. Just minutes from downtown Kelowna and Lake Okanagan, the warm arid climate and brilliant sunny days common to this part of BC consistently serve up ideal conditions for exceptional golf. Open April through October, and home to a 9-hole executive course, The Pinnacle, the Canyon Grill restaurant, lounge and patio, and the GBC Golf Academy at the Practice Facility. A popular spot for weddings, tournaments, events, and banquets. Semi-private. Host venue of the GolfBC Championship, a Mackenzie Tour PGA TOUR Canada event in Kelowna. Member GolfBC Group. Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club The Canyon / The Pinnacle 4320 Gallagher's Drive West Kelowna, BC, V1W 3Z9 Golf Shop & Telephone Reservations Phone: (250) 861-4240 Toll Free: 1-800-i-GolfBC (446-5322) > Press 5 Fax: (250) 861-1852 E-mail: info_gallaghers@golfbc.com
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Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club
4320 Gallaghers Dr W
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About Rated as one of the best in the country, Gallagher's Canyon is a spectacular par 72, 18-hole championship course full of challenging fairways, well-protected greens, and awe-inspiring vistas as play through tall groves of ponderosa pine and along the very edge of the picturesque canyon. Just minutes from downtown Kelowna and Lake Okanagan, the warm arid climate and brilliant sunny days common to this part of BC consistently serve up ideal conditions for exceptional golf. Open April through October, and home to a 9-hole executive course, The Pinnacle, the Canyon Grill restaurant, lounge and patio, and the GBC Golf Academy at the Practice Facility. A popular spot for weddings, tournaments, events, and banquets. Semi-private. Host venue of the GolfBC Championship, a Mackenzie Tour PGA TOUR Canada event in Kelowna. Member GolfBC Group. Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club The Canyon / The Pinnacle 4320 Gallagher's Drive West Kelowna, BC, V1W 3Z9 Golf Shop & Telephone Reservations Phone: (250) 861-4240 Toll Free: 1-800-i-GolfBC (446-5322) > Press 5 Fax: (250) 861-1852 E-mail: info_gallaghers@golfbc.com
About Spectacular Okanagan views, award winning service, attention to detail and golf that is second to none! At 7109 yards, The Harvest, voted best golf course in Kelowna, is a championship length layout designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect, Graham Cooke. The Harvest Golf Club provides an excellent location for events of any size making us the best wedding venue in Kelowna. Every detail of the Clubhouse has been carefully considered for the enjoyment of our guests. Include The Harvest in your next Okanagan golf vacation! MASA'S GRILL: Open 5:30am-8:00pm Sit back and take in The Harvest’s breathtaking patio and veranda views while enjoying our delicious culinary creations! Full of fresh, Okanagan's flavors with a west coast flair, Masa's Grill menu features a variety of dishes all designed in-house by Executive Chef Michael Miller. LOCAL (250) 862-3103 TOLL FREE (800) 257-8577 FAX (250) 862-3107 GOLF SHOP & TEE TIMES (250) 862-3103 MASA'S GRILL AT THE HARVEST (250) 862-3177 SALES & MARKETING (250) 862-3109 ACCOUNTING (250) 862-3101 ADDRESS 2725 KLO Rd Kelowna BC V1W 4S1
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The Harvest Golf Club
2725 K. L. O. Rd
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About Spectacular Okanagan views, award winning service, attention to detail and golf that is second to none! At 7109 yards, The Harvest, voted best golf course in Kelowna, is a championship length layout designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect, Graham Cooke. The Harvest Golf Club provides an excellent location for events of any size making us the best wedding venue in Kelowna. Every detail of the Clubhouse has been carefully considered for the enjoyment of our guests. Include The Harvest in your next Okanagan golf vacation! MASA'S GRILL: Open 5:30am-8:00pm Sit back and take in The Harvest’s breathtaking patio and veranda views while enjoying our delicious culinary creations! Full of fresh, Okanagan's flavors with a west coast flair, Masa's Grill menu features a variety of dishes all designed in-house by Executive Chef Michael Miller. LOCAL (250) 862-3103 TOLL FREE (800) 257-8577 FAX (250) 862-3107 GOLF SHOP & TEE TIMES (250) 862-3103 MASA'S GRILL AT THE HARVEST (250) 862-3177 SALES & MARKETING (250) 862-3109 ACCOUNTING (250) 862-3101 ADDRESS 2725 KLO Rd Kelowna BC V1W 4S1
About For anyone looking for an Okanagan golf experience, a visit to Predator Ridge Resort should be at the top of the list. With 36-holes of championship golf and a golf resort community of over 700 homeowners, it’s no wonder that Predator Ridge is known as Canada's premier golf resort community and one of the best golf resorts in North America. Predator Ridge Resort 301 Village Centre Place Vernon, BC V1H 1T2 Toll-Free: 1-888-578-6688 Phone: 250-542-3436 Email: info@predatorridge.com Open Daily 7:00am - 6:00pm PST
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Predator Ridge Resort
301 Village Centre Pl
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About For anyone looking for an Okanagan golf experience, a visit to Predator Ridge Resort should be at the top of the list. With 36-holes of championship golf and a golf resort community of over 700 homeowners, it’s no wonder that Predator Ridge is known as Canada's premier golf resort community and one of the best golf resorts in North America. Predator Ridge Resort 301 Village Centre Place Vernon, BC V1H 1T2 Toll-Free: 1-888-578-6688 Phone: 250-542-3436 Email: info@predatorridge.com Open Daily 7:00am - 6:00pm PST
Kelowna Springs Golf Club, designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect Les Furber, has garnished accolades from both the media and golfers of all abilities since its first opening in 1990. Be sure to add us to your must-play (again and again) list of Kelowna golf courses in 2019! Legends Classic Grill is open to the public and perfect for everything from pre or post-golf meals, to weddings and events. We are happy to begin with LIMITED PATIO & TAKE-OUT SERVICE starting April 8th RESTAURANT HOURS OF OPERATION Monday to Saturday - 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday - 7:30 AM to 3 PM ALL LISTED HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BASED ON WEATHER CONDITIONS Our Address: 480 Penno Road, Kelowna, BC V1X 6S3 Phone: 250-765-4653 Email: Golf@KelownaSprings.com
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Kelowna Springs Golf Club
480 Penno Rd
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Kelowna Springs Golf Club, designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect Les Furber, has garnished accolades from both the media and golfers of all abilities since its first opening in 1990. Be sure to add us to your must-play (again and again) list of Kelowna golf courses in 2019! Legends Classic Grill is open to the public and perfect for everything from pre or post-golf meals, to weddings and events. We are happy to begin with LIMITED PATIO & TAKE-OUT SERVICE starting April 8th RESTAURANT HOURS OF OPERATION Monday to Saturday - 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday - 7:30 AM to 3 PM ALL LISTED HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BASED ON WEATHER CONDITIONS Our Address: 480 Penno Road, Kelowna, BC V1X 6S3 Phone: 250-765-4653 Email: Golf@KelownaSprings.com