The Okanagan Valley, in the interior of British Columbia, is a popular Canadian vacation destination known for skiing in the winter and watersports in the summer. The area's quaint towns and lush vineyards are connected by a network of clear blue lakes and rivers and surrounded by rolling, sun-dappled hills. Head to Kelowna for one of several wine festivals or to Penticton for the sugary summer Peach Festival. To the south is Osoyoos, home to an arid desert filled with rare plants and animals.
Restaurants in Okanagan Valley
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Sun n' Sup is a full service paddle board shop in the village of Naramata. The Village sits at the end of the road off the famous Naramata Bench which is dotted with over 40 wineries. We sell, rent and offer lessons in paddle boarding as well as rent a few kayaks and have a small fleet of comfort bikes to ride the Kettle Valley Rail Trail or tour the wineries. Are you looking for a new Sup inflatable or wanting to take a lesson or just rent for the afternoon our shop has everything you need including a wonderful selection of summer clothing and sandals. Ladies looking for a fun night out, check out our Chica SUP Nights on Wednesday evenings.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Had a great time hiking up to McIntyre Bluffs this August. There is parking and trail access, starting at Covert Farms. The trail takes you up a gradual, 300m rise passing by Rattlesnake Lake as you ascend to the bluff. You have an excellent view of Oliver to the south, and Okanagan Falls once you arrive at the top. If you're hiking in the summer, take some water with you as it can get warm on the trail. Well worth the hike!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
An excellent facility for ice sports. Have attended an annual ringette tournament in Vernon the past few years and it was held at Kal Tire Place. It is home to the Vernon Vipers and the main arena is a very modern one with large center-hung score board. The kids love playing on this rink because they feel like the pros. The second sheet is a smaller, quaint little rink but still a decent sheet of ice. The dressing rooms are nicely sized and give ample room to change in. There is a skate sharpening service on site and the main rink boasts a large concourse that is used as a track for people to walk for excercise. There are several concessions on-site but they are generally only open during Vipers games. In my opinion, Kal Tire Place is a first rate ice sport facility.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Good place for the Kelowna Rockets hockey team, and concerts that come to Kelowna. the seats are all good for both hockey and concerts. The only problem is there is no parking downtown and they build this building with no parade beside it. The event parking sucks as they charge you 10-30 dollars for the events. The concession they have there is expensive for an average family taking the family out to a hockey game and paying 6.75 for a beer or 5.00 for popcorn they should make the concession more affordable for the average person.
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