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The Okanagan Valley stretches for some 200 kilometres and is home to the arid vineyard-covered hills overlooking Okanagan Lake. With its more than 200 vineyards, the Okanagan is a must-see destination for wine-lovers! The region's primary city is Kelowna, but there are also many other interesting places to visit: Osoyoos, with the warmest temperatures in Canada; Penticton, which means "a place to stay forever"; Oliver; Peachland; Keremeos... The Okanagan Valley has so much to offer visitors: swimming, water activities on the lake, fine dining, winery tours, hiking, and much more!
Waterfront Park
Close to the Kelowna Marina you will find Waterfront Park, a round green space in the heart of the city offering a lovely, peaceful outdoor environment. Concerts and performances of all kinds are frequently held on the small outdoor stage.
Take a long walk along the circular boardwalk along the water's edge or enjoy a picnic lunch while admiring the magnificent scenery of Okanagan Lake and the opposite shore.
Swimming in Okanagan Lake
Hot Sands Beach, not far from Waterfront Park in downtown Kelowna, offers a long sandy beach, grassy fields, playground, waterpark, washroom and change room facilities and on-site rentals. With its white sand, clear water and hot sun, you will feel like you are in the Caribbean. It's a great place for a swim and fun for the whole family!
Winery tour
The Okanagan Valley is home to more than 200 wineries, and has more wineries per square kilometer than anywhere else in Canada! Mission Hill Family Estate (1730 Mission Hill Road, West Kelowna), Inniskillin Okanagan Vineyards (7857 Tucelnuit Drive, Oliver) and Quail's Gate Winery (3303 Boucherie Road, West Kelowna) are three of the region's renowned wineries located close to Kelowna.
Each estate offers different tour options for visitors. These may include a guided tour of the vineyard to learn about the grape varieties and the winery's history, a guided tour of the production area and the wine cellar, and a wine tasting with snacks.
Knox Mountain Park
Situated just north of Kelowna, Knox Mountain Park is the largest natural outdoor area in the city. The park offers many well-maintained trails and is a wonderful place for hiking and mountain biking. With its mild climate, the park is home to a variety of wildlife.
If you pay attention, you may even see a lynx or a rattlesnake! The summit offers a stunning view of Okanagan Lake. If you are lucky enough to be there at the end of the day, you will enjoy a magnificent sunset over the lake.
Festivals calendar
Okanagan Wine Festivals
Dates: summer, fall, winter and spring
Home to more than 120 wineries, the Okanagan Valley is the oldest and largest wine region in British Columbia. The Okanagan hosts four wine festivals, one each season of every year: there's always something to celebrate in wine country!
BC Road Trip
Didn't get to see much
We didn't get to experience it much due to timings, however the drive through was really lovely and I know I would like it if we stayed longer.
Beautiful wine region
Wine village close to campsite very good
Rockies
Beautiful wine district with top views
Check out Marichel Winery, really friendly people who have a passion for wine and a chat. Recommended a cool restaurant of the way back to Vancouver calledThe Kitchen at Da Silva winery. Excellent food and more views.