PEACHLAND O FFI CI AL 2 0 2 1 V I S I TO R GU I D E
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JOANNE LAYH Publisher/Editor CHARLIE BIDDISCOMBE Production ALEX MORRISON Cover Photo © ABERDEEN PUBLISHING Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission or consent from the publisher is strictly prohibited. ADVERTISING INQUIRIES 250 767 7771 | editor@peachlandview.com 2
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PRINCETON AVENUE (TO ZIPZONE ADVENTURES AND OKANAGAN ATV TOURS) HIGHWAY 97 (TO SUMMERLAND AND PENTICTON)
PEACHLAND MUSEUM PEACHLAND ROTARY MURAL
BEACH AVENUE
PENTOWNA MARINA
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PINCUSHION MOUNTAIN
OKANAGAN CONNECTOR (HWY 97C) HIGHWAY 97 (TO KELOWNA)
THE GATEWAY
8TH STREET BOAT LAUNCH
PEACHLAND VISITOR CENTRE & PEACHLAND ART GALLERY COUSINS PARK TNI BUSINESS CENTRE CHAMBER 2.0 SWIM BAY
DAY USE WHARF RAY KANDOLA HERITAGE PIER HERITAGE PARK
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Ponderosa Pines
Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the ponderosa pine, is a very large pine tree species native to mountainous regions of western North America. Usually about 25 to 30 metres tall, this tree has a straight trunk and needles that usually occur in bunches of three.
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table of contents 10 GETTING HERE How to get here, no matter what your preferred mode of transportation may be. 12 EVENTS Plan your visit around the events happening in Peachland. 14 PLAY Located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, the diverse geography of Peachland offers a range of adventures, from beach fun on the lakefront to wilderness adventures in the backcountry. 20 HIKE Enjoy the beauty of Peachland from our numerous hiking and snowshoeing trails. 34 CULTURE Explore Peachland’s vibrant arts community and drop in to the visitor centre for a warm welcome to Peachland. 36 SHOP Be sure to browse Peachland’s many amazing locally-owned small businesses that provide unique products and services for your delight. 38 DINE You can find stunning panoramas, gorgeous lake views and a wide range of tasty offerings and perfect drink pairings at Peachland’s restaurants. 42 WINE Peachland is the birthplace of North American Icewine and home to Canada’s first certified organic winery, making it the perfect starting point before venturing out to some of the 300+ wineries in the Okanagan. 44 STAY Enjoy a good night’s rest at one of Peachland’s local B&Bs or campgrounds. If you find at the end of your stay you don’t want to leave, the growing community of Peachland has your dream home waiting.
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Welcome to Peachland The Okanagan Valley welcomes visitors with beautiful mountains and lakes, orchards and wineries, and stunning vistas, but nowhere in the region exudes charm and character quite like Peachland. Peachland’s downtown is dotted with quaint historic buildings, several of which have been restored in recent years, including the Historic Primary School (where you’ll find the Peachland Visitor Centre and Peachland Art Gallery) and the Little Schoolhouse, which in summertime houses local artists you can pop in to see busy at work. Soon Peachland’s unique eight-sided museum is also about to undergo a transformation that will restore it to its former glory. Drop into the museum to learn about Peachland’s fascinating history. While Peachland retains a distinct sense of small-town friendliness and charm, it’s also a growing community with new developments in the works throughout the town. New amenities continually appear in Peachland’s community spaces, from the outdoor fitness equipment, pickleball courts and skate park in Lambly Park to the new splash pad that is slated to open in Heritage Park this summer. Come to the Okanagan and experience Peachland’s charm for yourself.
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Before visiting Peachland please check to ensure your travel plans adhere to any restrictions that may be in place. Visit gov.bc.ca for the latest information about COVID-19. For information on restrictions and quarantine requirements for travel, visit travel.gc.ca. 3
getting here
PRINCE GEORGE (669 KM)
KAMLOOPS
(200 KM)
ELECTRIC CHARGE STATION LOCATION
ChargePoint EV Charging Station (free) 4407 2 Street
MERRITT (117 KM)
WES KELOWN
VANCOUVER
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(380 KM)
PEACHLAND EBUS
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MOUNTAIN MAN MIKE’S
SUMMERLAND (20.8 KM)
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BC TRANSIT
Route 70 to Penticton Route 22 to West Kelowna bctransit.com/kelowna/home
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PENTICTON (37.5 KM)
EDMONTON
(1,006 KM)
BANFF
(611 KM)
CALGARY
(735 KM)
VERNON (77.8 KM)
KELOWNA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (YLW): TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND EXEMPTIONS
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OLIVER
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OSOYOOS
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SWOOP
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WESTJET
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US BORDER (102 KM)
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events MAY 2021 24 VICTORIA DAY
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CANADA DAY
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CANADA DAY VIRTUAL BEACH RUN
JULY 1 - BATS OUT OF THE DARKNESS OCT Many of us are in the dark about bats and 31 their survival depends on our enlightenment.
This four-wall exhibition including videos, specimens, and scientific equipment used to find and study bats, brings the bats of British Columbia ‘out of the darkness and into our consciousness.’ The exhibition will serve as a reminder of how essential bats are to the environment and provide a chance to celebrate these amazing creatures.
Celebrate Canada Day by pushing your limits with a virtual race. Peachland Recreation has teamed up with the Epic Canadian to offer a fun opportunity to challenge yourself and support great Canadian charities. Connect across communities, across the province, and across the entire country for Canada’s 154th birthday - even if we can’t all be in the same space at one time!
1 CANADA DAY NEIGHBOURHOOD PARADE AND POP-UP CONCERTS
Celebrate Canada’s Birthday from your driveway. The town’s mobile concert crew will tour Peachland neighbourhoods and perform mini-concerts to help you rock out and celebrate Canada Day in style.
AUGUST 2
B.C. DAY
7- BEACH TOWN SHOWDOWN 8 All ladies rodeo and roping event, with
Top Cowgirl Challenge and Top Ranch Horse Challenge competitions, Breakaway Roping, Team Roping, Barrel Racing and Ranch Horse events.
Bats Out Of The Darkness
29 KOKANEE SALMON FESTIVAL
Celebrate the return of the Kokanee salmon! Enjoy watching fish in their spawning colours and find the answers to all your fishy questions.
SEPTEMBER 6 LABOUR DAY 24 PEACHLAND FAMILY GLOW RUN
Enjoy a run or stroll with the whole family under the spell of the night. Starting in Heritage Park, run 3K or 5K along Beach Avenue.
Canada Day
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Christmas Light-Up 25 END OF SUMMER GALA
The Peachland Wellness Centre’s annual musical extravaganza will include a five-course elegant sit-down dinner with entertainment featuring Kinda Kenny, the number one international Kenny Rogers tribute artist. If the date should have to change due to COVID–19 restrictions, it will then take place on March 26, 2022. Tickets will go on sale July 1 and are good for either date.
OCTOBER
Halloween
11 THANKSGIVING DAY 31 JACK-O-LANTERN WALK ON THE HAUNTED DOCK
Come, if you dare, and embrace the Halloween spirit under the stars as the Ray Kandola Pier in Heritage Park transforms into a haunted house.
NOVEMBER 11 REMEMBRANCE DAY 27 PEACHLAND CHRISTMAS MARKETS
Local organizations host vendors who share their crafts and wares at various locations in downtown Peachland.
DECEMBER 3 CHRISTMAS LIGHT-UP
Peachland celebrates the start of the holiday season with the Christmas Light Up. Festivities include Christmas lights, music, goodies and a visit from Santa Clause himself!
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JANUARY 2022 1
NEW YEAR’S DAY
Polar Bear Swim 1
POLAR BEAR SWIM
Celebrate the New Year with a splash into Okanagan Lake at Swim Bay.
FEBRUARY 7- HEARTS FESTIVAL 13 This week-long arts festival features all art
forms and showcases umbrella groups of the Peachland Community Arts Council. Music, performance, visual, and literary mediums are all represented.
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Beach Access In Peachland The 13th Street Viewpoint is located at Beach Avenue and 13th Street, along the waterfront. Here you’ll find swimming and a picnic area. There are no boats in the swimming area. Centennial Way offers a continuous waterfront walkway from downtown to 13th Street along Okanagan Lake. It is three meters wide and has a smooth continuous surface. Along the way you’ll come across Swim Bay, which offers swim lessons, aquatic programs, and summer lifeguard supervision. You’ll also find a pebble beach, a wharf, diving board, zip line, rope swing and picnic area, as well as a concession (June - September) and public washrooms. It also features a
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wheelchair ramp and an aquatic wheelchair that can be accessed through the lifeguards. Further north on Beach Avenue and Todd Road is the Trepanier Linear Park. This walkway connects with Lambly Park or you can walk under Hwy 97 to the Peachland Centre Mall. There is an information kiosk on site with more information. At the north end of Beach Avenue you’ll also find Cove Beach, which provides beach access and swimming. Burdekin Lane, located on Buchanan Road, has a walkway, stairs, and a gravel path down to the water’s edge. Parking is on Buchanan Road at Stonewater.
Photo: District of Peachland BOAT LAUNCHES
PEACHLAND BEACH RENTALS
Peachland has two public boat launches on Okanagan Lake. The 8th Street boat launch is located at Beach Avenue and 8th Street. Vehicle and trailer parking is allowed only on the lake side of Beach Avenue (no overnight parking allowed). The “T” boat launch at Doggy Beach is located at Highway 97 & Princeton Avenue and offers a picnic area and swimming (dogs allowed) as well as a large area for parking vehicles and trailers. Overnight parking permitted.
Located on the corner of Beach Ave and 13th Street, Peachland Beach Rentals offers a variety of rental bikes to choose from, as well as stand up paddleboard (SUP) rentals for those who want to try the fastest growing water sport worldwide, and kayak rentals - both single or double kayaks are available for rent.
peachlandbeachrentals.com Text 778 583 4007
PEACHLAND WIBIT Make your splash in Peachland! Splash water parks are giant floating playgrounds, boasting climbing walls, monkey bars, slides, trampolines and more! Splash takes great pride in pushing customers out of their comfort zone and creating memorable,
highlight-of-the-summer experiences of fun and laughter! Can you make it through the obstacle course? Bounce, laugh, SPLASH and join the fun!
4200 Beach Avenue okanaganwibit.com/peachland-wibit 15
JOHNSON BENTLEY MEMORIAL AQUATIC CENTRE Red Cross Swimming Lessons (all ages) Lane & Public Swimming Land/Aqua Fitness Classes Weight Room Early Childhood – Adult General Programs Swim Safe…Get Fit…Be Active… 3737 Old Okanagan Highway, West Kelowna BC
BATS IN THE SCHOOLHOUSE ATTIC Whimsical stories of the adventures of mother bats and their pups who live in the attic of Peachland Historic School, providing a harmonious balance between the imaginative and the educational.
batsintheschoolhouseattic.com
www.westkelownacity.ca/pool 778 797 POOL (7665)
THE BATS OF PEACHLAND Peachland is known as the home to one of the largest maternity bat colonies in B.C. The attic of the Peachland Historic School has served as a cozy roost to a colony of almost 2,000 Yuma Myotis and Little Brown bats which expanded to the Bat Education and Ecological Protection Society, now fondly referred to as BEEPS. Did you know children could join our Adopt-A-Bat program that comes with a bat stuffy?
If you are looking for some fun activities while learning about bats, we invite you to check out the Bats Out Of The Darkness Interactive Exhibit. We will also be hosting a variety of activities and events sure to be enjoyed by the whole family including: Guided and self guided tours such as The Bat House Trail Walk and BEEPS in the Vineyard Trail walk; bat-friendly gardens; geocaching; T-Shirt Tie Dyeing; Kids Cooking Classes; Bat House Building Workshops; Bat Counts, Bat Chats and more.
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VALHALLA HELICOPTERS This is a one-of-a-kind experience combining a scenic helicopter tour around the Okanagan with stops at participating wineries to enjoy the beverage that has made the valley so wellknown. Touring the Okanagan wineries is so much more fun when you arrive in style! Valhalla Helicopters also offers: scenic tours, Heli picnics, wine tours, weddings and charters.
Valhallahelicopters.com 250 769 1486
OKANAGAN ATV TOURS Explore the Okanagan backcountry on an ATV with Okanagan ATV Tours. Whether you are a beginner or expert rider our experienced guides will lead you on a tour offering great scenery and great fun. Reservations are required so call or text 250 717 0733 or email info@okanaganatvtours.com to book your tour.
okanaganatvtours.com 250 717 0733
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LAMBLY PARK
Photo: District of Peachland
Lambly Park, located at Highway 97 and San Clemente Avenue (across from the Peachland mall) offers a lot in one park. The park provides pickleball courts, tennis courts, a skate park, picnic area, Harold’s Walkway and an outdoor fitness trail.
LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE The Little Schoolhouse, located off of 5th Street at 1898 Brandon Avenue, is nestled between the church and Seniors Housing Society complex. Built in 1898, it served the students of Peachland until 1908 when the primary school on Beach Avenue was built. These days it is used to host the occasional small event. During July and August local artists have use of the school for the Summer Arts Program and, during winter, the space is used for artist workshops. In non-pandemic times, tea is served on the patio every Sunday afternoon with local artists in attendance.
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Heritage Park Heritage Park is located on Beach Avenue in Peachland’s downtown core. The park features the wheelchair accessible Ray Kandola Heritage Pier (perfect for fishing), the Rotary Pavilion (home to a summer concert series in non-pandemic times), a picnic area, benches and a playground area. Soon it will also feature a splash pad (estimated opening Summer 2021) and adjacent washrooms, in addition to public toilets located across the street next to the museum.
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Gladstone Trail DISTRICT OF PEACHLAND / CROWN LAND
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This trail offers stunning views of the lake and of the gorges that lie behind the mountain. The Gladstone loop is roughly 5.5km long with a 250m elevation gain, and an optional extension of 150m to see a rare 400-year-old pine. The trail also takes you near an old mine site. Take Princeton Avenue, turn right on Somerset Avenue, then left on Gladstone Road, and left again on Victoria Street. The trailhead is at the corner of Victoria Street and Harrington Court.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PEACHLAND'S TRAILS AND TO ACCESS MAPS THAT CAN BE SHARED TO A MOBILE PHONE VISIT PEACHLAND.CA/TRAILS
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Fur Brigade Trail
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This trail was used by fur traders in centuries past to transport their pelts from Northern B.C. to the Columbia River. The currently opened section of this historic trail extends from the South end of Peachland to Summerland with the always epic Antlers Saddle Lookout.
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The Peachland section of this linear park rises for about 4km to the Peachland summit, with a 300m elevation gain. It is wide, well-maintained and well-marked, but there can be occasional loose gravel. It is a great pet-friendly family hike that offers panoramic views of the lake from Kelowna to Naramata.
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In addition, it goes through the site of the Mount Eneas fire of August 2018; hikers can witness first-hand the ravages wrought by fire, as well as appreciate nature’s ability for rapid renewal. From Hwy 97, take Hardy Street and follow it as it turns sharply left and becomes Thorne Road, a dirt road. Make another left turn onto Log Chute Road and follow this as it switches back and forth a few times. Park safely on the side of the road at the trailhead, which is marked. If you get to the orchards, you’ve gone too far!
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Once on the trail, there are kilometre markers on the Fur Brigade that measure distance from Hardy Falls.
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Stairway to Heaven DISTRICT OF PEACHLAND
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The trail head for Stairway to Heaven is off a cul de sac on Victoria Street and starts with a heart pounding 158 stairs, then a 1.5km hike that is generally flat. There are many great viewpoints along this short hike. It’s a great hike to get back in touch with nature when time is an issue.
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Hardy Falls RDCO
Hardy Falls Regional Park, named after Harry Hardy, who was one of the first orchardists on the Westside, is a six-hectare park located at the south end of Peachland. The flat walking trail follows the pristine Deep Creek leading to a picturesque waterfall. This route crosses seven bridges ending at a beautiful, secluded namesake waterfall. The boardwalk offers an extremely easy in and out route for all ages and abilities.
Photos: David Moorhouse
September in the Okanagan brings spawning Kokanee salmon. Scores of landlocked Kokanee will travel upstream, returning by force of nature to their place of birth to lay eggs. During the spawning season, male and female salmon turn red, making them extremely visible in Deep Creek. The trailhead is located on Hwy 97S in Peachland at Hardy Street. Turn off the highway on Hardy Street and travel along to the parking lot.
Trepanier Creek Trail RDCO / DISTRICT OF PEACHLAND Trepanier Creek Regional Park covers 4.35 hectares and is situated between the Okanagan Connector and Okanagan Lake in Peachland. It offers park visitors a natural forest trail bordering the canyon of Trepanier Creek. Hiking and biking the trail system is the most popular activity within the park. Ensure you have appropriate clothing, footwear and equipment for activities on the trails. It also features activities for the whole family including birding, wildlife viewing and botany. Visitors will be able to explore through the Ponderosa Pine/Douglas Fir forest, meander about grasslands with rocky outcroppings and see visible remnants of the Trepanier Creek Dam. Note that dogs must be kept on a leash on trails and pathways within park boundaries unless otherwise designated. As always, help protect park vegetation and wildlife by using only designated trails. Leave only footprints and take only pictures.
NORTH PARKING TREPA
The trailhead is accessible via Clements Crescent (off Hwy 97 at the IGA) and is marked by Regional District signage. It can also be accessed at the mid trail entry or north parking for a less arduous start.
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Photo: David Moorhouse
Fur Brigade Trail Photo: Dave Moorehouse
Pincushion Trail DISTRICT OF PEACHLAND / WESTBANK FIRST NATIONS / RDCO Pincushion Mountain Trail is probably the most wellknown hike in Peachland. Visitors from across the globe have taken their obligatory selfies and photos on the mountain’s majestic summit.
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The trail in spring can be hard to see if there is patchy snow still on the ground. In winter and spring, the trail will be slippery. In summer when the trail is dry the gravel is slippery. Be careful. The trail is well travelled and there are trail markers either bits of pink ribbon or old red signs high up on trees. Stay on the trail as much as possible. Be observant. It’s a totally worthwhile trek!
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These lookouts offer a brief glimpse into the highly anticipated panoramic views from the top; you might VIEW even see some deer, a POINT garter snake or grouse. Upon reaching the summit, bask in the views, but don’t forget to sign your name in the guest book and take full advantage of a photo op with the Canadian flag - proof that you have officially become a Peachlander!
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The hike begins with stairs, carries on with switchbacks and has several steep sections, so proper footwear and even walking sticks are highly recommended though there are three main lookout points that allow you to rest before the summit.
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The Bedford Trails are named after Wes Bedford, a long-time Peachland resident and retired pharmacist. One of the most popular trails in the Bedford network is the Peachland Lookout trail. The easy-to-moderate trail leads to a spectacular view of Peachland and Okanagan Lake. The loop is about 5km, rising 130m, which takes about one-and-a-half hours to complete.
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The trailhead starts at an obvious pullout on the Brenda Mines Rd., exactly .9km beyond the ZipZone. A large boulder marks the spot. The road turns to gravel at the top of Princeton Avenue. It can be rather rough but easily passible with a car.
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Photo: Dave Oakley
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– Ski & Snowshoe Trails CROWN LAND The Wilson Lakes snowshoe and cross-country ski trails are part of the valuable bank of natural resources Peachland can proudly promote. These trails were popular during the late 1960s and early 1970s when the Peachland Ski Club existed. Today the trails are still maintained by a few and being explored and rediscovered by a growing number. Signage is now at the trailhead of the Wilson Lakes loop. There is a 37km trail system. Each trail head and junction is marked with colour-coded directional signs according to the ability required to ski it.
To reach the trail, turn up Princeton Avenue from Hwy 97 in Peachland and follow the road beyond where it turns to gravel. At the fork go right following the signs to Silver Lake Camp. Pass the turn off to Silver Lake. At 1.5km past the Silver Lake driveway is the entrance to Wes’s Trail to Wilson Mountain. Drive further, about another 3.5 to 4km to the Trailhead for Wilson Lake loops. Trail signage is at the trailhead, and not visible from the road, so watch for cars parked on the right-hand side or watch for a clearing where power lines are visible. Walk in and cross the power line clearing to the trailhead.
These are ungroomed wilderness trails. The trails are most suitable for winter use as many areas are too wet to hike in summer season.
LEGEND BEAVER POND BILLS TRAIL FIR LANE ALT ROUTE TRAIL FIR LANE TRAIL WILSON LOOP ROAD TO SILVER LAKE WES’S TRAIL HIGHWAYS ROADS
The Wilson Lake Loop is a 5km beginner trail and Wilson Silver Trail is 8km long and rated intermediate. The trails are also shared with those choosing to snowshoe. Signage indicates trail courtesy and etiquette rules for snowshoeing and skiers, as well as safety tips. Be prepared for a wilderness experience with knapsack, water bottle, snack, and layered clothing. There are no amenities, equipment rentals, refreshments or cell phone access.
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Photo: Dave Oakley
Goats Peak Regional Park RDCO Goats Peak Regional Park is a 52-hectare park with stunning views and sports trails along a rocky landscape of grassland and open woodland rising up from the shores of Okanagan Lake just outside Peachland’s boundary. The park provides beautiful views of Okanagan Lake, hiking trails, many unique ecosystems protecting plants and animals and a conservation area for shore spawning Kokanee. The lands around Goats Peak hold significant value to the
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Okanagan First Nations people. In the 1800s early European settlers used nearby lands as a means of transporting goods for the Hudson’s Bay Company. The park’s name comes from angora goats that were grazed by the Gellatly family in the area a century ago. Enter the park on Seclusion Bay Road near the exits to Highway 97C (Okanagan Connector). Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries.
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pet-friendly
Pet-Friendly Peachland Peachland is pet-friendly, however, no dogs are allowed on parks with playgrounds (such as Heritage Park), sports fields (including Cousins Park), and designated swim beaches. Dogs are allowed access when on leash in all other parks and green spaces. In accordance with regional bylaws, owners are required to immediately remove excrement and dispose of it in a sanitary manner. OFF LEASH PARKS Sanderson Park (5900 Sanderson Avenue) W.A. Lang Wilderness Park/Pincushion Place Park (off 6th Avenue/end of Pincushion Place) Note: This off leash park sits adjacent to the Trepanier Creek Linear Trail, which is an on leash park. MacKinnon Park (corner of MacKinnon Road and Upton Road)
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OFF LEASH DOG BEACH “T” Boat Launch/Doggy Beach (Princeton Avenue/ Highway 97 - past boat launch, fenced beach area) ON LEASH DOG BEACHES Dogs on leash are welcome on any beach that is not a designated swim beach. Designated swim beaches are: Swim Bay (5736 Beach Avenue - north tip of Yacht Club) 3936-3976 Beach Avenue 4164-4372 Beach Avenue
BOSLEY’S BY PET VALU PEACHLAND Bosley’s highly trained and knowledgeable Pet Specialists are here to take care of your pet’s needs from grooming services and a self-serve dog wash to food, treats, and toys. Bosley’s is a great place to start and end your walk along the beach or up Trepanier Bench as they are close to the trails.
bosleys.com 250 767 0121
HOURS & SERVICES MON-FRI: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm SAT: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Orthopaedic Surgeries Veterinary Medical & Surgical Services Vaccinations & Examinations Veterinary Pharmacy Onsite Ultrasound, Lab & X-Rays Endoscopy Exams Laser Treatments Cat Only Boarding Facility
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community
PEACHLAND WELLNESS CENTRE The Peachland Wellness Centre (PWC) is a small not-for-profit organization in Peachland known as the ‘go to’ place. PWC offers a diverse selection of programs, services, volunteer opportunities, and resources to the Peachland community. The organization operates with an ethos of volunteerism, collaboration, respect, and compassion. PWC provides programs and services designed to connect people through support, education, information, referral, and outreach and provides individuals in the Peachland community opportunities for social relationships, light housekeeping, transportation, and outreach. By providing these programs and services, PWC ensures that community members are supported to embrace a happy, healthy, and independent life.
Today, the importance of community connections is paramount as we collectively grapple with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing protocols and lockdown measures, more people are experiencing the effects of loneliness, making the social-health programs and services offered by PWC even more valuable. The pandemic has created barriers for many, and PWC has spent the last year adapting its programs and services to respond to the population’s unique needs. PWC can be reached by email at wellnesscentre@shaw.ca to volunteer, request support or gather information to other supports.
peachlandwellnesscentre.ca 250 767 0141
SNCEWIPS HERITAGE MUSEUM Experience the Okanagan from a syilx perspective. We believe in the power of our own voice to inspire, educate, and transform. We are dedicated to collecting, preserving, restoring and interpreting art and artefact collections that reflect the heritage and natural history of the syilx/Okanagan People. Book your virtual tour today! Call 778 755 2787 or visit sncewips.com 260 - 525 Hwy 97 S (Okanagan Lake Shopping Centre)
sncewips.com 778 755 2787
PEACHLAND MUSEUM The Peachland Museum is housed in a unique eight-sided building that was originally constructed in 1910 as the Peachland Baptist Church. Here you’ll find hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers and documents on display that offer a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland. Head upstairs to see an amazing model of the Kettle Valley Railway as it existed between 1955 and 1965.
peachlandhistory.ca 250 767 3441 32
Fine Art Photography & Workshops by Alexandra Morrison M.A, CPA
Fine art décor imagery Stock photography for advertising and social media. Google Street View Interior virtual tours for businesses ______________________________
Photo field trips Photography mentoring Photoshop, Lightroom & iPhone Photography workshops
Alex is based in Peachland, BC, and her work has been featured in shows across Canada, and at the world’s largest photography show in China. She is an accredited member of the Professional Photographers of Canada since 2005, with a Craftsman of Photographic Arts designation (CPA); and was selected Canadian Photographic Artist of the Year in 2009.
www.alexandra-morrison.com alex@alexandra-morrison.com
PEACHLAND VISITOR CENTRE The Peachland Visitor Centre is operated by the Peachland Community Arts Council and is a favorite destination spot for a unique tourist experience. We are eager to share information regarding our local attractions, numerous hiking trails, accommodations, dining, shopping, services and so much more! The Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre houses a fascinating display featuring Peachland’s historical past, the Syilx Nation exhibits and BEEPS (Bat Education & Ecological Protection Society). Live feed cameras monitor the activities of the maternal bat colony housed in the attic of the Historic School. The Gift Gallery is dedicated to supporting our finest local artisans. We are situated in the Peachland Historic School along our popular scenic Centennial Walkway on Beach Avenue. Be sure to stop by and meet our friendly team of tourism professionals. Open daily July & August 9-5. Off season 10-4 closed Mondays
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VISITPEACHLAND.COM 5684 Beach Avenue | 250 767 2455
PEACHLAND ART GALLERY SHOWCASING NEW EXHIBITIONS MONTHLY REPRESENTING A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES AND HOUSED IN THE BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT PEACHLAND HISTORIC SCHOOL. OPEN DAILY IN JULY AND AUGUST. CLOSED MONDAYS OFF SEASON.
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LAKESIDE AUTOCARE Lakeside Autocare - Where your safety is their priority. Lakeside Autocare always has a licensed auto repair technicians on duty with the ability to diagnose and service domestic and import vehicles. Some of the other services they offer are tires, wheel alignments, brakes, shocks and struts, steering / suspension and air conditioning, and services are warranty approved. Lakeside Autocare has been offering automotive service and repairs for 10 years.
lakesideautocare.ca 250 767 6615
PEACHLAND LIQUOR STORE The friendly and knowledgeable staff at Peachland Liquor Store offer a great selection of cold beer, coolers, ciders, and Okanagan wines, as well as your favourite liquors and spirits. Located on Hwy 97 in the Peachland Centre Mall, they are conveniently open from 10 am to 11 pm 7 days a week and 9 am till 11pm Friday to Sunday from May long weekend till Labor Day.
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GALLERY GIFT SHOP
5684 Beach Ave Peachland Historic School (circa 1908) houses the Visitor Centre and Art Gallery. Please visit our Gallery Gift Shop, featuring local artisans and Interpretive Centre to learn about our “Bats in the Attic”! Art gallery exhibits change monthly. Open daily July & August 9am - 5 pm and Tuesday – Sunday off season 10am - 4pm.
visitpeachland.com 250 767 2544
JK SCHMIDT JEWELLERS
ON BEACH BOUTIQUE Peachland’s unique boutique! Visit On Beach Boutique for a wide selection of sunglasses, hats, swimsuits, sandals, clothing, jewellery, purses and children’s clothing.
onbeachboutique.com 250 767 3399
2477 Main St, West Kelowna The diamond leader, JK Schmidt Jewellers has the right diamond for any occasion in their Canadian Diamond Collections. Visit the largest jewellery store in the Okanagan.for favourites like Tissot, Movado, Maple Leaf Diamonds, and Carizza, along with fashion forward brands, Pyrrha, Elle Jewellery, Leah Alexandra and Keith Jack. This family run business prides themselves in customer service. With over 45 years in business, JK Scmidt Jewellers specializes in custom made jewellery so you’re guaranteed to find your perfect piece.
jkschmidt.ca 250 768 7353
GASTHAUS CHRISTMAS MARKET The Gasthaus Christmas Market is truly one of a kind in the Okanagan and has become a part of many family traditions since it first opened in 2006. They carry a large assortment of traditional wood and glass ornaments, each hand crafted in Europe by skilled artisans. Located over the Christmas season at the historic Gasthaus on the Lake and available all year at gasthauschristmasmarket.ca.
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BEACH AVENUE CAFE & TAPAS BAR RATTLESNAKE ISLAND CRÊPE AND CAPPUCINO
CIBO & VINES CIBO SALAD WITH CIBO CALAMARI AND MONTEPULCIANO
DRAGON LOTUS RESTAURANT SPECIAL MIXED VEGETABLES
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GASTHAUS ON THE LAKE JAGERSCHNITZEL Famous schnitzel finished with a rich mushroom sauce, garden vegetables and roasted potatoes.Perfect with a mug of Warsteiner Premium Pilsner.
GASTHAUS ON THE LAKE GOULASH SOUP Traditional European style with chunks of beef, vegetables and a little spice served with fresh baked pretzel bun.
BLISS BAKERY BUTTER CROISSANT, CHOCOLATE SALTY TOFFEE COOKIE, CHOCOLATE PECAN TART, AND A MOCHA
THE BLIND ANGLER LIGHTLY TEMPURA BATTERED HADDOCK IN A SOFT FLOUR TORTILLA WITH A FRESH MANGO SALSA, PAIRED WITH CHARDONNAY, OR BEEF-STUFFED MINIATURE YORKIES WITH GRAVY AND HORSERADISH AIOLI
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BLISS BAKERY
5790 Beach Ave Located in the heart of the Okanagan, nestled between Kelowna & Penticton,The Gasthaus on the Lake provides year round dining in a cozy Bavarian atmosphere serving traditional German favourites.
4200 Beach Ave #101 Food to fantasize about. Coffee to lust after. Family owned Bliss Bakery, voted best of the Okanagan, is devoted to creating delicious, natural food. Real sourdough breads, decadent desserts, crave inducing cookies and luscious lunches await along with locally roasted organic coffee. Come see where Peachland meets!
gasthaus.ca 250 767 6625
blissbakery.ca 250 767 2711
GASTHAUS ON THE LAKE
CIBO & VINES
5842B Beach Ave Cibo & Vines offers Italian cuisine including a variety of unique and original pasta and pizzas, served in an opulent, airy dining room. In the summer months they have two outdoor patios for a memorable dining experience no matter the occasion. Enjoy the Food, the Wine, the View and the People!
ciboandvines.ca 250 767 2408
BEACH AVENUE CAFE & TAPAS BAR
5830 Beach Ave Beach Ave. Cafe & Tapas Bar is a casual restaurant featuring a lakeview patio proudly serving Spirit Bear coffee, full breakfasts, sweet and savoury crepes, tapas, and creative entrees.
778 479 0999
THE BLIND ANGLER
DRAGON LOTUS RESTAURANT
6575 Hwy 97 Voted #1 Chinese Restaurant in BC on Trip Advisor six years in a row! This family owned and operated Chinese restaurant has gluten-free available on request for certain items.
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5899A Beach Ave The Blind Angler Grill is located in picturesque Peachland in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, one of the only restaurants that is right on Lake Okanagan, which makes for some really spectacular views from the outside deck. The Blind Angler has been in business for 19 years and has become a favourite place for locals and tourists alike to visit. The menu features Pernod mussels, flash fried calamari, a Big “O” and Cougar Burger which will have you coming back for more.
blindanglerpeachland.com 250 767 9264
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WEST KELOWNA WINE TOURS Luxury Travel Guide 2017 Best Global Wine Tour Operator and 2018 North American Wine Tour Operator of the Year West Kelowna Wine Tours offers various tours from wineries, distilleries, golf, house boats, breweries and helicopter tours. They specialize in bachelorette parties and other special occasions and give award winning services at very affordable prices.
West Kelowna Wine Tours has successfully operated hundreds of wine tours, showcasing the Okanagan’s finest wine tours and wine tastings, visiting wineries from Vernon’s Sparkling Hills down the valley through to Osoyoos.
HAINLE VINEYARDS ESTATE WINERY
exciting new wines as well as a selection of vintage wines. Picturesque views of Okanagan Lake can be enjoyed from the newly renovated wine shop. Opening hours: Oct – May 11:00AM to 3:00PM (Monday – Saturday) June – Sep 11:00AM to 5:30PM (Monday - Sunday) Address: 5355 Trepanier Bench Rd, Peachland, BC V0H 1X2
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In 1972 Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery became British Columbia’s eighth estate winery • In 1978 Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery produced North America’s first icewine • In 1988 Hainle was the first winery in Canada to be certified organic The grapes used for Hainle’s wine production are sourced from vineyards throughout the Okanagan and their own vineyard in Peachland. Visitors to Hainle Winery will have the opportunity to taste their
westkelownawinetours.com 778 363 3911
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OKANAGAN OASIS B&B
RED HAVEN RETREAT Spectacular lakeview, 1100 sq ft suite and 800 sq ft private deck! Perfect for up to five adults, this suite features a master bedroom with ensuite bath, open concept living, dining and kitchen area plus a second sitting room (with sofa bed), second bedroom with queen bed and second bathroom. Also featuring WIFI, a W/D and propane BBQ for your private use. Also includes use of a shared, seasonal pool with large deck/pergola.
Relax and unwind at this spectacular mini-resort! Enjoy the seasonal, heated pool, hot tub, firepit, pond and gardens and variety of outdoor seating areas. Each of the 3 guest rooms feature fabulous lake view, private entrance and ensuite bath as well as a mini-fridge, large screen TV, Bluray player and propane BBQ. Additional B&B amenities include high speed WIFI, central A/C, shared guest kitchenette with full size fridge/freezer, Keurig, kettle, and microwave. Enjoy plenty of outdoor space and seating overlooking a stunning panorama.
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okanaganoasis.com 250 767 2141
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Sandy Chevallier Realtor
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Peachland Scenery & Wine
A series of wine labels featuring the paintings of Peachland sceneries in all directions surrounding Hainle Winery.
2020 NEW WINE RELEASES 5355 Trepanier Bench Road, Peachland www.hainle.com 250 767 2525