2015 Peachland BC Visitors Guide

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Contents Introduction...............................4

Map...........................................18

Welcome to Peachland!.............6

Events Calendar.......................22

Connect With The Lake.............8

Get to Know Our Furry, Feathered and Legendary Friends......................................24

Experience Adrenaline and Excitement........................10 From Tame to Wild: Explore Our Outdoors...................................12

Accommodations.....................26

Relax and Unwind...................14

The Sweetest Place to Tie the Knot..........................28

Delve into History and Imagination......................16

Business Directory...................32

Savour the Okanagan..............30

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Introduction

Welcome! Nestled off Highway 97, just 25 minutes south of Kelowna, lies the charming, lakeside town of Peachland, British Columbia, a resort-style community that embodies a lifestyle of friends, family, and year-round outdoor enjoyment. Whether you come for a visit or to live here, you will quickly realize that Peachland is a special place.

Start your day out right

Wake up in the comfort of one of our cozy bed and breakfasts. Step out into the fresh air onto our world-famous waterfront walkway and be enveloped in Peachland’s beauty. Cool down with a refreshing plunge into a lake that is so crisp and blue that your camera can hardly do it justice. Scale our majes-

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tic Pincushion Mountain or climb our “Stairway to Heaven” and hike through our green woods on one of our many hiking and biking trails. If you’re looking for a shot of adrenaline, why not try zip lining? Glide across one of Canada’s most breath-taking canyons on the highest zip line in North America, while the wind whips through your hair. If water sports is more your speed, get ready to get wet because Peachland has plenty to offer. Dip your boat, kayak, canoe, surfboard or fishing rod into the pristine waters of Lake Okanagan and paddle your way across the heart of the Okanagan Valley. Did you know that Peachland is one of British Columbia’s most popular stand-up pad-


dle-boarding hubs? But if you’re looking for something a little more low-key, unwind with a stand-up paddleboard yoga lesson on the crystal clear, flat waters of Lake Okanagan or rejuvenate at one of our pampering spas.

Gallery, or visit the Peachland Little Schoolhouse and meet one of our local artisans.

Refuel with a leisurely lunch at one of our tastebud-tempting restaurants or try a scrumptious new treat and freshly ground coffee at one of our sidewalk cafés.

The perfect destination for all free spirits, authentic experiencers, cultural explorers and no-hassle travellers. Go to www. DestinationPeachland.com and take the E.Q. quiz to learn which type of traveller you are!

After an active day head over to Beach Avenue for a unique shopping experience. Discover a one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery or clothing in one of our boutique shops, stop into the Peachland Historic Primary School which houses the Visitor Centre, the Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre (featuring our resident bats) and the Peachland Art

End your day with a quintessential Okanagan experience—a wine tasting at one of our award winning wineries.

Once you visit you won’t want to leave. Some people never do! Peachland homes are carefully integrated throughout the hills like jewels that seem to be suspended over the shores of Lake Okanagan. Come for a good time, stay for a lifetime…

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Welcome to Peachland! Whether you are here in Peachland visiting and exploring our town or just viewing this visitor guide from afar you are in for a treat. Planning a trip to Peachland can be just as fun as visiting. And those who visit for a short day trip or a longer stay can attest to the enjoyable time they spent here. To plan a visit start by surfing our www.DestinationPeachland.com visitor website. Also search “Peachland” on YouTube for interesting local videos. You will start to get a feel for why Peachland is worth your time to visit. Peachland is unique in the Okanagan, we are situated along the western most elbow of Lake Okanagan. This provides us with favourable weather, beautiful morning sunrises and gorgeous vistas of the moon rising over the lake – you could say we are ‘enchanted’ or certainly blessed to live here. Happy people are friendly people, and you will find both here in Peachland. We have a long meandering waterfront available for all to enjoy offering many opportunities to take a stroll or sit and relax at many of our fine restaurants and coffee shops. We are a small charming town yet we have three boat launches for accessing Lake Okanagan and miles of shoreline. Visit our Historic Peachland Primary School, housing a beautiful art gallery featuring local artists and a unique visitor centre that specializes in bats! The visitor centre houses the Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre. We have bats in the attic of the school by the thousands! That means not many mosquitos in our town. In the summertime dozens of people watch the ‘bat exodus’ at dusk as they go on the hunt for food. Sounding more and more like a place you would like to visit?

But wait, there’s more!

We have roadways that disappear up into the quiet hillsides beckoning you to come and explore. In literally a minute or two you are in quiet neighbourhoods whose residents en-

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joy spectacular vistas of the lake and valley. Many of our award winning bed and breakfasts are up on the hillside tucked away in their own oasis. Further up the road is nature at its best – quiet forest with roads and trails for the off-road vehicle to explore. There’s many recreational activities such the huge ZipZone zip-line, ATV rentals, fishing camps with cabins, secret meadows with flowers, and camping for free on some lakes. If you have a ‘Tom Sawyer’ spirit upper Peachland and the wilderness above will seem like heaven for you! It’s a vast playground. I encourage you to discover Peachland. Find out why so many visitors fall in love with our town and become Peachland residents. We named our visitor centre website www. DestinationPeachland.com because we noticed how many of you wind up staying here for good. Welcome to Peachland!

Dave Collins is the President of the Peachland Chamber of Commerce. For investment opportunities in Peachland, contact Dave through the Chamber at www.PeachlandChamber.bc. ca.



Connect With The Lake

In Peachland, fun on the beach continues long after the summer is over. Waking to another cloudless day, park downtown and enjoy 11 kilometers of unfettered pristine pebble beach. Head over to Swim Bay, leap off the dock and dive into the wild blue of Lake Okanagan. The crisp, cool water takes the edge off the heat, and you float along, weightless, contemplating your next adventure.

Stand-up paddle boarding

As you emerge from the lake refreshed, you may decide to try one of North America’s fastest growing water sports: stand-up paddle boarding, often abbreviated to SUP. Peachland has seen the sport, which combines surfing and kayak skills, manoeuvre from obscurity into popularity over the past three years, and enthusiasm is growing for this activity. And if you’re looking for a relaxing, low-impact workout, why not try SUP yoga, which is offered in Peachland during the summer months.

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Ogopogo

Calling all mystery lovers! Lake “monsters” have been reported by thousands of people over the years in all parts of the world. But do they really exist? There’s only one way to find out, if you dare! Grab your boat, board, canoe or kayak and have your own aquatic adventure. Across from Peachland’s serene shores lies Rattlesnake Island, the home of Canada’s most famous water monster, Ogopogo of Lake Okanagan. Estimated to be anywhere between 20 and 50 meters in length with a slender, undulating, snake-like body, Ogopogo has been reported as having a large, wide-jawed head and multiple fins, which can occasionally be seen just above the surface of the water, circling the island, as if protecting it. Is she real? There’s only one way to find out!

Family fun

Summer is the perfect time for high quality family fun and spending the summer on the water is something that everyone from the kids to the grandparents can enjoy! From the May long weekend to Labour Day, Swim Bay is the best place to dive, dip, zip and sunbathe along the waterfront. It’s


the only lifeguard protected beach in the Okanagan Valley and it is also equipped with concession stands, public washrooms, change rooms and picnic tables. Swim Bay is conveniently located near downtown Peachland, with shopping and dining just steps away. Looking for something a little more low-key? Visit Antlers Beach. Located at the south end of Beach Avenue and across from Hardy Falls Regional Park, Antlers Beach is the perfect place to cool off with a swim or some surfing and enjoy a picnic lunch before your next activity.

Family fishing

The lake is home to several species of fish, including rainbow trout and Kokanee. The trout are a distinct species called Kamloops trout. The lake also contains carp, and turbot, which are found mainly by Rattlesnake Island. The streams and lakes are

full of rainbow trout and a speckled brook trout. And once you’re fished out, fresh water clams can be found at Commando Bay across the lake.

Fun for Fido

Peachland is pet-friendly. You’ve had your fun, now let Fido have his. Grab a ball or Frisbee and take your pet for a swim on one of our two off-leash dog-friendly beaches. Located at Highway 97 and Princeton Avenue, Doggy Beach is a great place to take your pooch for a swim. Pets are also welcome off-leash in the water at Strachan’s Corner at 8th Street, just remember to leash them at the shore. Dogs are also welcome off-leash at MacKinnon Park, WA Lang Park, and Sanderson Park.


Experience Adrenaline and Excitement For action seekers

Pack your gear and set off for your adventure around one of British Columbia’s most breathtaking landscapes! Peachland is a unique destination for those who seek an adventure above or under the water. Kayaking, canoeing, surfing, paddle boarding, fishing, water skiing, zip lining and skateboarding are just a few options for anyone wishing to experience the freedom and excitement the town offers.

Polar Bear Swim

Imagine being a part of all the chills and thrills of the Peachland Polar Bear Swim on January 1 at Swim Bay. It’s not just an event, it’s an experience that has become a winter-time tradition for hundreds of warm-hearted plungers from across the country.

Surfing

British Columbia has earned international acclaim as a top surfing destination. Antlers Beach, our biggest surf spot, may not boast a tropical climate, but wetsuits take the chill out of cold-water surfing. Rugged wilderness and great amenities, locally owned restaurants and wineries make Peachland a one-of-a-kind surf destination.

Zip lining

Are you having a love affair with adrenaline? Allow yourself to fall head over heels— literally! This is what it feels like to be alive! Take a free-fall leap from the top of an 80 foot pole perched at the top of a 300 foot

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canyon or soar across Peachland Creek, through pristine woods and rolling hills, on one of six of Canada’s highest zip lines at ZipZone. Their lines are so high they needed special permission from Transport Canada to install them. Planes can actually fly beneath them! You’ll wonder whether the pounding in your ears comes from your thumping heart or the wind whistling past you.

Enjoy Peachland all year long

“WOW!” is something you’ll hear daily in Peachland. With its luscious trails, sprawling mountains and sparkling blue lake, Peachland is nirvana for people who enjoy the outdoors year-round. The new outdoor fitness trail and skate park perfectly complement the existing tennis court making it a place for people of all ages to enjoy being active. Blaze your own trail and go on an ATV adventure into the back country hills, snowshoe and cross country ski on Wilson Lake, toboggan and skate at Turner Park or ice fish in pristine lakes. Meet the challenges of the outdoors!


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From Tame to Wild: Explore Our Outdoors Climb to new heights, connect with the nature spirits, feel the elements, be one with the earth. Wake up and feel the warmth of the sun on your face as the early morning summer breeze passes through the open window of your cozy room in one of our bed and breakfasts or vacation suites. Enjoy a bountiful breakfast at your B&B or one of our sidewalk cafés and prepare to spend the day outdoors. Explore one of Peachland’s numerous trails and become acquainted with the community. There’s no better way to get to know a region so very rich in natural and cultural heritage than to walk, hike or bike across the face of the land.

Peachland’s trails

From the picturesque beachfront and heritage walks on level pavement to the rugged, steeper trails of the hillsides, Peachland has trails to accommodate every level of ability, from the casual walker to the avid, experienced hiker.

For the casual walker

Centennial Way: Located on beautiful Beach Avenue from 1st - 13th Streets, Centennial Way is named in honour of Peachland’s 100th anniversary. This is undoubtedly the most popular of all Peachland’s trails. Every morning you’ll find power walkers, joggers and inline skaters plying their way along against the backdrop of Lake Okanagan. Hint: it’s also a great place to stop for an afternoon swim or a casual picnic. Hardy Falls: Listen to the melodious sound of trickling water and chirping birds as you wind your way into the canyon of Deep

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Creek in the south part of Peachland. This walk crosses several bridges and follows wooden riffles that provide spawning areas for the Kokanee salmon as they travel up the creek in the fall. Heritage Park: Take a peek into Peachland’s


TRAIL TIPS

• Bring plenty of food and water. • Bring a first aid kit, map and compass or GPS. • Bring a flashlight, matches, and a blanket. • Bring spare clothes in case of changing weather. • Stay on trails to reduce trampling. • Do not feed wildlife and leave flowers, plants and rocks where you found them. • Pick up after pets and bring back your litter. • Let someone know where you’re going. • Cell phones might not be working everywhere. • Be bear and cougar ready! You’re entering their territory! • In case of emergency, call 9-1-1. past. Begin at the Visitor Centre, located inside the Peachland Historic Primary School and follow Beach Avenue to Heritage Park. On this scenic walk you can visit the oneroom historic Peachland Little Schoolhouse, the Cenotaph, the Bumps, the Peachland Museum, Peachland’s historic mural, and Cousins Park, to name a few. Turner Park: Peachland is an active community. And if you’re into sports, this is a particularly good winter destination for you to enjoy hockey or ice-skating once the weather is cool enough to allow the outdoor rink to freeze. Lambly Park: Lambly Park (located across from Peachland Mall) offers something for everyone. Fans of racquet sports can enjoy a friendly game of tennis. Need something for the kids to do? Peachland has a clean, safe and new skateboard park for the young or the young at heart to try out, while senior visitors may wish to use the outdoor fitness circuit to stay fit while away from home.

For the serious hiker

Nestled in the elbow of Lake Okanagan and surrounded on three sides by valleys and mountains, Peachland definitely caters to the more adventurous hiker. Stave Pipe Trail: Take a walk into the past on Peachland’s historic Stave Pipe trail. This trail, which originally helped to generate hydro-electric power, was a project that resulted in Peachland incorporating as a municipality in 1909. In 1938, the original wooden dam was replaced by a concrete one and the power plant continued to operate until 1947. The best access place for this walk is to start at the Peachland Elementary School. Look for the Regional District sign just outside the fence that is on the left hand side of the entrance car park at the school. The walk takes you behind the school and then follows the lower section of Trepanier Creek. A walk of approximately 1.3 km will take you to the falls lookout for a view of the old dam. This makes a good turn-around point. Pincushion Mountain: There is an old saying in Peachland that claims you cannot call yourself a true Peachlander until you’ve climbed Pincushion Mountain. This rugged trail is demanding. Rife with steep sections and gravel, it’s one of Peachland’s most challenging trails but it also offers the reward of an unparalleled view of Okanagan Lake and the surrounding valley. Be sure to wear your hiking boots and bring a walking stick. Trepanier Forest: Although not currently a circular walk, it includes several kilometres of dense forest with huge Ponderosa pine trees. The trail can be accessed via 6th Avenue and Ponderosa Place. Alternatively, drive up the Trepanier Bench Road and look for the Regional District Park entrance on the left just before you reach the Okanagan Connector (97C). This section of the walk gives you a view of Trepanier Creek in the valley below.

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Relax and Unwind

As soon as you step into Peachland you will experience an overwhelming sense of calm and tranquility that is a unique characteristic of visiting this beautiful lakeside community. The stresses and pressures of city life instantly become a distant memory enabling you to totally relax, rejuvenate and unwind like no other place. Surrounded by sloping hills, colourful orchards, picturesque vineyards and majestic Ponderosa pines, Peachland provides an a-ha! moment as you turn off Highway 97 into the downtown core. Beach Avenue borders the lake with incredible unspoiled vistas, thanks to the far-seeing town fathers who ensured 11 kilometres of unfettered lake frontage. You can walk along Centennial Pathway, stopping now and then to sit on a park bench and gaze at the lake while reinvent-

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Rotary Peace Concert Series 2015 Dates July 12

Marty Edwards and the Revival

July 19

Kettle Valley Brakemen

August 9

Opera Kelowna

August 16

Cod Gone Wild

August 23

West African Drummers

ing yourself and rejuvenating your spirit. And for shopping therapy you’ll find amazing shops with unique fashions, jewellery, paintings and other small luxuries produced by local artisans. For health and beauty treatments you’ll find skilled salons


whose sole purpose is to pamper you. Everyone who visits Peachland talks about the uncompromised beauty of the town. Everywhere you go is enhanced by the lakeside proximity, the mountainside and the spectacular year-round views. There’s always a photo op in Peachland. We hope to welcome you soon!

Welcome to the Beautiful Okanagan! Just 7 minutes away from Peachland is

Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre

• Weight/Circuit Room • Drop in Aqua/Land Fitness • Warm Soaking Pool • Steam Room • Hot Tub Our 25 metre pool is heated to a perfect 84°F/29°C with zero depth entry, so easy access for all If the lake’s a little cool or the weather isn’t cooperating, come join us! 3737 Old Okanagan Hwy, West Kelowna

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Delve into History and Imagination The Peachland Museum

Take the time to explore some of Peachland’s history. At the south end of Beach Avenue lies one of Peachland’s most unique landmarks, the Peachland Museum. The eight-sided building that once served as the town’s Baptist Church was constructed, mainly by volunteers in 1910 and served as a place of worship until 1964. Over the years it has functioned as a temporary municipal hall, the parks and recreation office, a fire brigade hall and a public library. Since 1980 the building has housed the Peachland Museum and since 1981, the church building was declared an official British Columbia Heritage site.

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Hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers and documents are on display. Together, they offer a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland and its people. The personal histories of pioneer Peachland families are documented in three volumes: Peachland Memories volumes one and two and the 2009 Centennial Picture Book. The books are available for purchase at the museum. The upper floor of the Museum houses a scale model of the Kettle Valley Railway as it existed between 1955 and 1965, built and maintained by the Central Okanagan Railway Company.


Discover our artistic side

There is a flourishing artistic and cultural community here and we know you will enjoy exploring the variety of talent in Peachland. Head over to the Peachland Little Schoolhouse to see the work of local artisans, or visit the Peachland Art Gallery in the Peachland Historic Primary School to learn about our bats, take in an exhibit, and check out our gift shop. Or make your way over to Fourth Street Place and take in a performance by some of our local thespians, the Peachland Players. If music is what you’re looking for check out the Peachland Variety Singers or one of our famous Rotary Peace Concert series, which is set against the backdrop of our lovely lakeside at Heritage Park. Find your inspiration!


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BOAT GAS STATION

STAVE PIPE TRAIL EASY ~ 4KM

TREPANIER TRAIL MODERATE ~ 5KM

PINCUSHION TRAIL ADVANCED ~ .5 KM

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POINT OF INTEREST DISTRICT OF PEACHLAND SECONDARY ROAD

RESIDENTIAL ROAD

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WILSON LAKE XCOUNTRY SKI & SNOWSHOE

KNOBLAUCH PARK

ELIZABETH WARRENDORF TRAIL


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VISITOR CENTRE THWAITES VIEWPOINT

Peachland is a picturesque community located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, a part of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Region. Located between the Vancouver Coast and the Kootenay Rockies, Peachland is strategically placed in the center of the Okanagan and BC with distances from Vancouver at 372 kms and Calgary, Alberta at 625 kms.



Peachland World of Wheels

The 18th Annual Peachland World of Wheels Show and Shine will be held on Sunday, May 17, 2015 along Beach Avenue.


Events Calendar Date

Event

Details

Contact

Various

Jerry Dober Sunday Breakfast

Open to the public 8-10am every Sunday except holiday weekends

250.767.0141 www.peachlandwellnesscentre.ca

Various

Peachland Art Gallery

Spring Hours: Open Tue-Sun 10am-4pm Beach Ave & 6th Street, Peachland Historic Primary School

250.767.7422

Various

Gymkhana at the Peachland Riding Club

Apr 26, May 31, June 28, July 19, Aug 23, Oct 18 9am start. Free for spectators

Peachland Riding Club – Loree loree_currie@hotmail.com www.peachlandridingclub.com

May 1

Civic Awards Night

Recognizing volunteerism and excellence in Peachland Nomination deadline Mar 15, 2014 Awards night open to everyone

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

May 3

Stars on Stage Peachland Players presents “Our Town” by Thorton Wilder Peachland Ambassadors Mother’s Tea and Fashion Show Go Batty In Peachland

Weekday evening performances and weekend matinee Visit www.peachlandplayers.ca for ticket information

Bill Bennett 250.768.3242 www.peachlandplayers.ca

2-4 pm at the Community Centre

Linda peachlandambassador@gmail.com

Interactive presentation about biology, behaviors & conservation of bats

Peachland Visitor Centre 250.767.2455

Car, Truck, motorcycle & antique boat show

Pam Cunningham 250.767.6718 www.peachlandworldofwheels.ca

May 17

Peachland World of Wheels Car Show 50+ Pancake Breakfast

Breakfast served. Cost: Free under 5 years, $2.50 child, $5 adult

250.767.9133

May 18

Historical May Day Event

Music in Heritage Park Open House at the museum

Don Wilson 250.767.3441

May 23 & 24 Peachland Art Group 55th Annual

Art Show and Sale at the Community Centre

May 25

Art Show & Sale Peachland Chamber of Commerce AGM

Dian Tompkin 778.479.2103 www.pcartscouncil.com

Gasthaus on the Lake - 6 pm

Peachland Chamber of Commerce 250.767.2422 www.peachlandchamber.bc.ca

May - Sept.

Peachland Farmers & Crafters Market

May 24 - Sept 27, 10 am - 2 pm on Sundays. Farm fresh products and crafts

250.317.0407 www.peachlandfarmersandcraftersmarket.ca

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Peachland Art Gallery

Summer hours: Open daily 10-4 Beach Ave & 6th Street, Peachland Historic Primary School

250.767.7422

June 20

Rose Show @ the Community Centre Entry tags can be purchased on Friday 20 at CC for $0.25.

Peachland Sowers and Growers Phyllis 250.767.2546

June 21-22

Peachland Mixed Slo-pitch Tournament 50+ Pancake Breakfast

Year end Tournament. Beer gardens

Nicole 250.878.2072

Breakfast served. Cost: Cost: Free under 5 years, $2.50 child, $5 adult

250.767.9133

July 1

Peachland Riding Club ~ Canada Day Barrel Race & Gymkhana

10am start. Free for spectators.

Peachland Riding Club 250.718.2761 or www.peachlandridingclub.com

July 1

Peachland Beach Run and Canada Day Celebrations Summer Reading Club - Build It Denim & Diamonds

5K/10 K run (registration required) Activities and entertainment, Parade, Fireworks

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

July 4, 11, 18, 25 and Aug 1. 10-11am. Peachland Library

250.767.9111

May 3-10 May 10 May 15 May 17

June 28

Various July 11

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Open to public, Sat 21 from 11-4 pm. By donation. Refreshments offered

Madeline Nixon 778.214.1999 peachlandrotary.com


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Details

Contact

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July 12, 19 & Aug 9, 16 & 23. Entertainment in Heritage Park 4-5 pm. Food Service available at 3 pm.

Wolfgang Muhs 250.767.2391

Provides people with disabilities the opportunity to learn to fish

Mike Malloy 250.767.2150 www.peachlandsportsmens.ca

July 26

Rotary Peace Concert Series in the Park Sportsmen Association – Fishing is Forever Peachland Triathlon

Sprint distance triathlon, registration required Volunteers Welcome

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

Aug 2

50+ Pancake Breakfast

Breakfast served. Cost: Free under 5 years, $2.50 child, $5 adult

250.767.9133

Aug 8

Rattlesnake Island Swim

3.1K and 7K Swims, registration required Volunteers Welcome

www.rattlesnakeislandswim.com

Aug 9

Peachland Ambassadors Candidate Speeches, Brunch & Cake Auction Peachland Chamber of Commerce Golf Tourney

Brunch starts 10 am at the Community Centre

Linda peachlandambassador@gmail.com

Summerland Golf Club 1:30 pm tee time

Peachland Chamber of Commerce 250.767.2455 www.peachlandchamber.bc.ca

95th Annual Peachland Fall Fair

Sew it, grow it, show it!

Martha Jenkins 250.767.9461 http://peachlandfallfair.ca

Past candidates, royalty are invited to participate.

Linda Sarsons peachlandambassador@gmail.com

July 18

Sep 13 Sept 11-13

Sept 18 & 19 Peachland Ambassadors Pageant Oct 9-11

Peachland High School Rodeo

Fri Starts at 4pm. Sat/Sun starts at 9am. Free for spectators. Peachland Riding Club 250.718.2761 or www.peachlandridingclub.com

Oct 31

Halloween Family Dance Party

Entertainment, games and refreshments Tickets required

Nov 6

250.767.3131 St. Margaret’s Church Christmas Fair Local vendors share their crafts and wares Community remembrance at 10:30 am. Reception following RCL#69 Peachland Remembrance Day Services

Nov 11

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

at the Peachland Legion.

250.767.9100

Nov 14

Peachland Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards

Awards, dinner and entertainment Doors 5:30 pm

Peachland Chamber of Commerce 250.767.2422 www.peachlandchamber.bc.ca

Nov 26-30

Peachland Players Christmas Pantomime Christmas Craft Fair

Weekday evening performances and weekend matinee Visit www.peachlandplayers.ca for ticket information

Bill Bennett 250.768.3242 www.peachlandplayers.ca

Local vendors share their crafts and wares

Peachland Wellness Centre 250.767.0141

Collectible jewellery, artwork, handmade items and bake sale

250.767.2206

Dec 4

Peachland United Church Christmas Sale Christmas Light Up

Parade, light up ceremony, entertainment and visits with Santa

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

Dec 5

Breakfast with Santa

Breakfast, entertainment and visits with Santa

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

Dec 11

50+ Activity Centre Christmas Dinner Peachland Variety Singers

at the 50+ Activity Centre.

250.767.9133

at the 50+ Activity Centre. 2pm start. Admission by donation.

Phyllis 250.767.2546

2015 New Years Day Polar Bear Swim/Walk and Run HeArts Festival

Splash into the lake, warm up with Hot Chocolate Volunteers welcome

Peachland Rec. 250.767.2133 www.peachland.ca

Artisan showcase and open house Demonstrations and workshops For full listing of events/ places/ times please visit website.

Arts Council Deb Livingstone 250.767.6796 www.pcartscouncil.com

Nov 28 Nov 29

Dec 13 Jan 1 2016 Feb 8-14 2016

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Get to Know Our Furry, Feathered and Legendary Friends

If you’re interested in going on an adventure vacation, Peachland is an ideal destination. Whether you’re looking to do some fishing, horseback riding, or rugged mountain hiking, Peachland is the place to go. You can also count on amazing photo ops with our abundant wildlife and natural beauty, which makes for varied and unique viewing opportunities. Highlights include the Kokanee salmon run, Parrot Island Sanctuary, and of course, our famous Peachland bats.

We’ve gone batty!

The Peachland bats, previously considered

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a nuisance, have now become a local phenomena. The nocturnal mammals inhabited the 107-year-old Peachland Historic Primary School on Beach Avenue for decades, but were only discovered in 2002 prior to a massive renovation being done to the building. Rather than remove the bats, Peachland made the best of a potentially disastrous situation, proving that bats and humans can successfully co-habitate, not to mention the fact that they keep Peachland virtually mosquito-free. The colony lives in the roost from April to October. In mid-October the bats begin departing the schoolhouse and it is thought that they fly


across Lake Okanagan to hibernate in the rocks of Okanagan Park. In the meantime, the Peachland Visitor Centre has created a unique educational experience. Learn how myths of health risks and other public fears have been put to rest by wildlife biologists, view the daily lifestyle of these nocturnal mammals via video on the “bat cam,” or you may want to take a blanket and sit outside the Peachland Historic Primary School on a starry night to view these little mammals take flight for their nightly foraging. Along with the massive colony came an accumulation of more than 40 years of bat guano, an increasingly popular home and commercial fertilizer due to its high nitrate content. The Peachland Visitor Centre harvests and sells the guano for this exact purpose.

Parrot Island Sanctuary

Parrot Island is a unique sanctuary for aban-

doned and abused exotic birds. Check them out and share in the owners’ passion for the care and love of these beautiful animals.

Our mythical creatures

Long before fur traders and gold seekers came to the area, there was Ogopogo the lake creature, whose home is supposedly in an underwater cave across the lake, between Rattlesnake Island and Squally Point. Grab your boat, board, canoe or kayak and see if you can find the home of Canada’s most famous water monster. Estimated to be anywhere between 20 and 50 meters in length with a slender, undulating, snake-like body, Ogopogo has been reported as having a large, wide-jawed head and multiple fins, which can occasionally be seen just above the surface of the water, circling the island, as if protecting it. Is it real? There’s only one way to find out!

Boat Rentals + Boat Club = Floating Vacations

Choose from one of 4 Dockside Marine rental locations or register for our exclusive boat club, the first of its kind in Western Canada. For more information and pricing, contact 250.765.3995 or visit docksidemarine.com


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Accommodations

A Day’s Dream

6093 Jackson Crescent, Peachland 778-479-2760 info@adaysdreambb.com adaysdreambb.com

Cherry Hill B&B

5065 Elliot Ave., Peachland 1-250-767-6373 www.cherryhillbandb.ca

Duck & Pug

5895 Beach Ave., Peachland 250-767-2050 www.duckandpug.com

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Heartstone B&B

6502 Bulyea Ave., Peachland 778-479-7900 heartstonebb@shaw.ca www.bbcanada.com/heartstonebb

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Okanagan Oasis B&B

5807 Atkinson Cres., Peachland 250-767-2141 www.okanaganoasis.com

Pineacre on the Lake B&B

7220 Highway 97 South, Peachland 778-479-0088 www.pineacreonthelake.com

Poolside Retreat

5120 Cousins Road, Peachland 778-214-2647 www.poolsideretreat.com gillevans@poolsideretreat.com

Todd’s RV & Camping

3976 Beach Ave., Peachland 250-767-6644 www.toddsrv.com

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Wine Stopper B&B

4821 Princeton Ave., Peachland 250-767-0234 wrdsefarm@aol.com

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Cherryhill Bed & Breakfast

Heartst ne B&B SERENITY AS IT SHOULD BE

Just a hop, skip and jump from Kelowna, in the heart of the Okanagan Valley... up from the crystal blue waters of Okanagan Lake and nestled in a quiet neighbourhood surrounded by a sweet black and red cherry orchard... it is here you’ll find our comfortable Peachland Bed and Breakfast.

We offer:

• a modern home with beautifully landscaped gardens and lake view on a quiet cul de sac, • well-appointed guest suites with private entrance, • a continental breakfast featuring local fruits in season, along with a hot gourmet entrée, • an exercise room, hot tub and sauna, • laundry facilities, and • ample street level parking.

5065 Elliot Ave, Peachland

1-250-767-6373

cherryhillbandb.ca

6502 Bulyea Ave, Peachland, B.C.

778-479-7900

heartstonebb@shaw.ca

www.bbcanada.com/heartstonebb

Relax & unwind.....

Duck & Pug Lakeshore Suites

Pet friendly Downtown Peachland lakeshore Themed self contained suites Each with lakeside patio, BBQ, sat/TV, W/D Lovely shaded courtyard with fountain Great rates year round: daily, weekly, monthly!

5895 Beach Ave., Peachland, BC. V0H 1X7 Call Judy or Irene • 250-767-2050 www.duckandpug.com

Okanagan Oasis B&B www.okanaganoasis.com Toll Free in Canada/US: 1-855-767-2141 Hosts Sheila and Chris Hawthorne invite you to savour the heart of Okanagan Wine Country at their mini-resort:  panoramic lake views from all rooms  heated salt-water pool  hot tub Ranked #1  jacuzzi suites / ensuite baths  private entrances info@okanaganoasis.com Tel: 250-767-2141, Cell: 250-862-7344 5807 Atkinson Crescent, Peachland, BC V0H 1X4


The Sweetest Place to Tie the Knot Every day is another photo-op in beautiful Peachland. If your big day is approaching you’ll be asking yourself: where to get married? Peachland has several locations that will impress you, your spouse and your guests. Here on the southern interior of this lovely province, Peachland offers both pre- and post-nuptial pampering for couples wondering where to get married, as well as a breathtaking lakeside location complete with lush gardens and a wedding gazebo for the ceremony.

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Exchange your vows in our scenic Rotary Pavilion or in a lakeside ceremony at Heritage Park. For a more traditional setting book one of our three heritage churches Nature provides a honeymoon cabaret with an emphasis on simple indulgence, lounging on the beach, swimming in sparkling water and snorkeling and indulging in gourmet picnics in our waterfront park. When you send your invitations just fill “Peachland” in on the “where.” Peachland, in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, Canada’s #1 wedding destination.


Moving to Peachland? CALL YOUR PEACHLAND REAL ESTATE LEADERS!

#1 Real Estate Office in Peachland! Visit my website! • Listings and lots of pictures • Custom home search • Local MLS® search with mapping • Your one stop shop for Peachland real estate information

Drop into our Downtown Office • Personalized service • Printouts and local properties for sale • Answers to all questions about Peachland • Complimentary home evaluations

Dave Collins

Shirley Geiger

dcollins@coldwellbanker.ca www.DaveCollins.ca

sgeiger@coldwellbanker.ca

250-870-1444

250-470-8989

5878E Beach Ave, Peachland BC

Gasthaus

on the Lake

Pub & Restaurant

Your Year-Round Dining Destination

5760 Beach Avenue, Peachland

www.gasthaus.ca 250-767-6625

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Where You Really Wanna Be...

The Best Location for an Authentic Okanagan Experience

Full RV Hookup • 30 & 50 Amp • Cable TV • Hot Showers • WiFi Beach Volleyball • Opposite Beach • Family Campground Opens April 1/15 • Closes Oct. 18/15 • Monthly Winter Sites avail. 3976 Beach Ave., Peachland • 4km South of the Coquihalla Connector

(250) 767-6644 • Toll Free: 1-866-255-6864 • www.toddsrv.com


Savour the Okanagan Boasting nearly 82 per cent of the total vineyard acreage in the province, the Okanagan Valley is British Columbia’s premier fruit growing region. From world-class operations to family-run boutique vineyards, Okanagan wineries are rich with character and consistently ranked among the worlds best at International competitions. Sip and savour your way through the ever-changing panorama that stretches over 250 kilometers, across distinct sub-regions, each with different soil and climate conditions. As you make your way across the lush landscapes make sure to stop at one of the valley’s many fruit and vegetable stands, and sample some Okanagan goodness. Locally grown fruit is one of the many wonderful benefits of living and visiting the Okanagan Valley.

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Cherries, apples, peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, and pears, to name a few, are available from June and right through the late fall season.

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Fresh fruit and vegetables sold at valley farm market and fruit stands are picked daily so they are as fresh as though you picked them yourself.

we do not remember days. we remember moments. your moment awaits at bliss. Voted Best Bakery in the Okanagan

Explore the Okanagan Wine Country direct from Peachland Driving you to drink... safely! So much fun touring and wine tasting in all wine regions

Napa Nancy

Toll Free: 1.877.967.2740 Direct Text: 1.250.469.2447

nancy@napanorthwinetours.com www.NapaNorthWineTours.com

Beach & 13th Ave., Peachland

Ellis and Cawston, Kelowna

www.blissbakery.ca


Peachland

Farmers and Crafters Market

“the little Market that cares�

Easy access from the Highway!

From Summerland, turn right at the first set of lights onto Beach Ave From West Kelowna, turn left at the second set of lights just past the Mall

Starting our 10th season May 24th to September 27th

Sundays from 10 am until 2 pm in Heritage Park on Beach Ave, beside the lake Cell: 250-317-0407

www.peachlandfarmersandcraftersmarket.ca


Business Directory CafĂŠs & Restaurants Bliss Bakery Dragon Lotus

4200 Beach Avenue 5872 Beach Avenue

250-767-2711 250-767-0014

www.blissbakery.ca www.dragonlotusrestaurant.com

Service Directory Dockside Rentals 5872-5874 Beach Avenue Lakeside Autocare 5866 Beach Avenue Lakeside Notary 5878A Beach Avenue Winelicious Tours

250-767-6364 250-767-6615 778-479-4706 250-470-8557

www.docksidemarine.com www.lakesideautocare.ca www.lakesidenotary.ca www.winelicioustours.com

Real Estate Cecile Guilbault Coldwell Banker Tracey Boorman

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5878E Beach Avenue 5878E Beach Avenue 103-2205 Louie Drive, West Kelowna

250-212-2654 250-767-2744 250-864-6606

www.peachlandrealestate.com kelownarealestate.com/peachland www.traceyboorman.com


TRACEY O OR M A N TRACEY BOORMAN PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION

#1 Agent - Individual Sales for 2014 RE/MAX Kelowna and the Westside

Peachland Liquor Store Offering a great selection of cold beer, coolers, ciders, and Okanagan wines as well as your favorite spirits and liquors

Located on Highway 97 Peachland Centre Mall

Top 100 Agents in RE/MAX Western Canada for 2014 103-2205 Louie Drive, West Kelowna, BC V4T 3C3 Cell: 250.864.6606 Fax: 250.768.2626 Toll Free: 1.800.367.3339 traceyboorman@shaw.ca Each office independently owned and operated.

KELOWNA WESTSIDE

TRACEYBOORMAN.COM

DRAGON LOTUS RESTAURANT lunch, dinner, take-out

vietnamese chinese ice cream

dragonlotusrestaurant.com

250-767-0014

Open 10 am - 11 pm every day Summer Hours (May Long Weekend-September Labour Day Weekend)

open at 9 am Thursday - Sunday

5872 Beach Avenue, Peachland, BC

250-767-1958


Polar Bear Swim

Held every New Year’s Day, swimmers brave the icy waters of Lake Okanagan. Come out and take the plunge—if you dare!



Own the Sunshine!

Special Offer (value $1400)

List and sell or buy a home before December 31, 2015 and receive a Cabo

San Lucas, Mexico, hotel room for two (or cash value) when you list & sell your home or purchase a home with Debra. Some restrictions apply. Offer not valid for holiday weeks. Offer is only valid when the listing and sale, or purchase, of a home has legally completed. This offer is not valid with “shared” realtor or referral. Minimum value of home is $200,000.

I was fortunate to grow up a Kelowna girl who is now a passionate Okanagan real estate agent dedicated to making your sales experience Easy and Joyful. I am madly in love with two resort destinations, Peachland, BC and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In the summer of 1993 I moved to Cabo San

Lucas for what was to be a one-year adventure in paradise. With my three young children in tow, the sleepy little fishing village was warm and life by the sea took hold of my soul. Twentyone years later my one-year adventure is still ongoing and there is no other place I would rather be… except here in Peachland, BC!


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