The Very Best BC has to Offer!
The South Okanagan draws visitors to its orchards and golf courses in the spring, to the beaches and wineries in the summer, the festivals in the fall and the ski hills in the winter. As a destination it has stunning landscapes with a diverse ecosystem unlike anywhere else in Canada.
This website will help you discover some of the best that BC can offer in the way of arts and culture, parks, attractions, entertainment and so many other things that there are to see and do in the South Okanagan.
Travel from Osoyoos where you can water ski or para-sail on the warmest lake in Canada, to Oliver, known as the wine capital of Canada, along the beaches of Skaha Lake at Okanagan Falls to Penticton where you will be entertained with festivals and events.
Each town has unique offerings and this website will give you information and articles about the wonders that await in the South Okanagan.
Travel from Osoyoos where you can water ski or para-sail on the warmest lake in Canada, to Oliver, known as the wine capital of Canada, along the beaches of Skaha Lake at Okanagan Falls to Penticton where you will be entertained with festivals and events.
Each town has unique offerings and this website will give you information and articles about the wonders that await in the South Okanagan.
Osoyoos
![]() Water sports in Osoyoos
Water sports are so much fun on Canada's warmest lake. View a miniature railroad, enjoy family fun at Rattlesnake canyon or tour a museum.
Cherry Fiesta marks July 1st with the biggest fireworks in the Interior, and there's more... | Oliver
![]() Apple orchards
The annual Festival of the Grape proves the wineries of the Okanagan know how to party.
Orchards offer a bounty of cherries, apples, peaches, tomatoes, peppers and so much more.... |
Okanagan Falls
![]() Vineyards
A 1930's home ordered from an Eaton's catalog is now a museum. An ice cream parlor called Tickleberry's is a favorite stopping place. Lake, vineyards, mountain scenery and more.....
| Summerland
![]() view of town from Giant's Head
Giant's Head towers benevolently over the town. An old steam engine carries visitors across the Kettle Valley Railway trestle. Acres of ornamental gardens act as a backdrop for weddings. So much more....
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Penticton/ Naramata
Scale a rock bluff at Skaha Bluffs. Take a winery tour, visit the summer Farmer's Market and enjoy the Peach Festival.
If you don't spot the Ogopogo then just enjoy the beaches or tube down the Okanagan River channel. The city is sandwiched between two lakes; the Okanagan and Skaha, so there is lots of opportunity to do some boating, water skiing or fishing. Make time for visit to the SS Sicamous a restored paddlewheeler. Restaurants , shopping, golfing or art galleries are within walking distance of the casino. If you visit in winter, take in a hockey game or show at the Events Centre after a day of skiing. Lots to do in this great little city... | Kaleden
![]() Linden Gardens
Find the skeletal landmark known as the Kaleden Hotel, and a lakeside park near orchards and vineyards.
Be sure to visit an oasis of green called Linden Gardens. |













