WELCOME TO PENTICTON
PENTICTON, PRONOUNCED PEN-TIK-TON, DERIVES FROM THE SYILX
OKANAGAN NATION’S SNPINTKTN, MEANING “A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ALL YEAR LONG.”
Penticton enjoys long, hot summers, dry winters and more than 2,000 hours of sunshine each year. Paired with the perfect mix of rugged terrain, a refined urban centre, rich agricultural history and diverse accessible trails perfect for outdoor adventure. Penticton, a place where even if you don’t stay all year, you’ll continue coming back to make new memories for years to come.
Penticton is the third largest city in the Okanagan Valley and the hub of the South Okanagan. With Skaha Lake to the south and Okanagan Lake to the north, Penticton is one of just two cities in the world situated between two lakes. Our landscape boasts over 15 acres of premium sandy beaches surrounded by wilderness, vineyards and orchards. Our beaches are just the beginning of a long list of outdoor activity options - hiking, cycling, rock climbing, golfing, floating the channel, swimming, kayaking, sailing, kiteboarding, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and so much more. With a convenient city centre and only 7 km from Okanagan Lake to Skaha Lake, Penticton is the perfect destination to explore by foot, pedal or paddle. Those looking to enjoy the abundance of farm fresh produce can stroll our farmers’ market, forage for their own produce at u-pick farms, savour the local flavours of our diverse culinary scene, or sip at one of our 80+ area wineries, 8 local craft breweries, or our 6 nearby cideries and 5 distilleries. The crown jewel of the region is the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail offering beautiful views of the Okanagan Valley perfect for walking, biking or horseback riding.
Our unique location in BC makes Penticton an iconic destination all year long. So whether you’re attending a large event or festival, or bringing your bike, skis, paddle board or hiking boots, our trails and our community welcome you each and every season.
FRONT COVER Photo: Max Power Photography / @thisismaxpower Okanagan Lake views from the KVR TrailTABLE OF CONTENTS
GETTING HERE & AROUND
VISITOR INFORMATION
VISIT PENTICTON YEAR ROUND
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
ICONIC PENTICTON
FUEL FREE...ALMOST
DAILY SPECIAL
OUTDOOR RECREATION
KVR Exploring
Hiking
Road Biking
Mountain Biking
Rock Climbing
Golf & Disc Golf
On Water
In Water
Winter Activities
Family Attractions
ARTS & CULTURE
MARKETS
EVENTS & FESTIVALS
SHOPPING
WINE TOURS
WINE COUNTRY
Penticton Tasting Room Map
Naramata Tasting Room Map
Okanagan Falls/Skaha Tasting Room Map
Summerland Tasting Room Map
CIDERIES & DISTILLERIES
CRAFT BEER
FOOD & DRINK
VISIT SOUTH OKANAGAN
MEET IN PENTICTON ACCOMMODATIONS
DIRECTORY LISTINGS
GETTING HERE & AROUND TRAVELLING
TO PENTICTON
Penticton is located in the south central interior of British Columbia and is the urban hub of the South Okanagan Valley. It is conveniently located along the Highway 97 corridor, which is the main connection for the South Okanagan to the rest of the Okanagan Valley and other major BC highways. Penticton is also serviced by two airports, locally by Penticton Regional Airport (YYF) and further by Kelowna International Airport (YLW).
BY CARFor generations, Penticton has been one of the top road trip destinations of choice in BC. Being centrally located along Highway 97 makes Penticton a fantastic base when exploring the Okanagan Valley. With convenient access to other major routes, Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) and Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway), Penticton is an ideal stop for longer road trips. For the latest road conditions, or travel distances from other locations, visit DriveBC.ca to plan your route.
BY AIRArriving by air, Penticton Regional Airport (YYF) is conveniently located at the south end of Penticton and only a 10 minute drive from downtown. Direct flights from Vancouver are serviced by Air Canada and Pacific Coastal Airways. Direct flights from Calgary and Edmonton are serviced by Westjet. Car rentals are conveniently available on-site with Budget Car Rental. Several carriers also fly into Kelowna International Airport (YLW), which is approximately a 1.5 hour drive north of Penticton and offers air service between other major national and international destinations.
GETTING AROUND
Penticton’s natural landscape and accessible walking and biking paths make the city very easy to explore by foot, pedal or paddle. Once you arrive and check-in at your accommodation, you can leave your vehicle’s keys behind and enjoy a ‘Fuel Free…Almost’ vacation. Exploring Penticton without your vehicle allows you the freedom to slow down, see more and discover the local gems, typically enjoyed by locals all year long!
TAXI, RIDE-SHARE & SHUTTLES
Sometimes we still need to use a vehicle to get around Penticton. Getting from the airport to your hotel, going on a wine tour, attending an event or exploring some trails further outside of the city is easy with the range of taxi and shuttle services available, as well as a newly available ride-sharing program. Taxi and shuttle services can accommodate almost any special request.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Penticton’s Transit System has a modern fleet of low-floor transit buses, which are wheelchair and scooter accessible. Serving Penticton’s residential neighbourhoods and commercial areas, the Okanagan Similkameen Transit System provides regular service between Naramata and Penticton, as well as service down to Osoyoos and up to Kelowna.
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Penticton Visitor Information Centre is here to help you make the most of your stay. Call, email, check us out on social media or visit us in person; whatever your preferred method of communication, if there is anything you need to know about Penticton and area, reach out to us! Who better than a local to provide travel tips, information on accommodations, give you recommendations on places to eat and drink, or tell you about all the festivals and events taking place while you’re here. We have merchandise and souvenirs for sale at our main location, including postcards, hats, adults, youth and kids t-shirts, stickers, magnets, drinkware and more, as well as a wide selection of free maps, guides and brochures. You can also shop online on the Visit Penticton Online Store at shop.visitpenticton.com.
VISITOR CENTRE LOCATIONS
Our main Visitor Centre is located at 888 Westminster Avenue West and our satellite location on the beach, the Peach Visitor Centre, is located at 185 Lakeshore Drive. The main Penticton Visitor Centre is open year round and the Peach Visitor Centre is open seasonally. You can also find us around town in the summer, with our booth setup at the Saturday Market and other events.
VISIT PENTICTON YEAR ROUND
SPRING
The South Okanagan benefits from pleasant weather in the spring with the early return of longer days and sunnier weather. Vineyards and orchards start blossoming and it’s a great time to be outdoors enjoying fresh air and exploring. Temperatures range from 8°C to highs of 22°C with the warmer temperatures in the later months of May and June. Rain is rare with an average of just 2-4 days of precipitation per month.
SUMMER
Reaching temperatures of 35°C+ with the odd rain shower and low humidity has made Penticton a very popular summer destination. Summertime in Penticton is our busiest time of year with visitors taking advantage of our warm weather, clear skies and cool, fresh water lakes. If you’re looking for a break from the sun’s rays, there are several spots serving delicious ice cream treats or you can grab a seat on one of the many shaded patios. Remember your sunscreen and sunglasses!
FALL
Extend your summer and visit Penticton in the early autumn months. The days begin to get shorter but we still benefit from daytime highs of 24°C in September, cooling to between 5°C and 15°C in later months. It’s a perfect time for being outdoors, walking, hiking, biking and exploring. Fall is also harvest season and you’ll be greeted with lush vineyards and orchards where you can breathe in the scent of fresh fruit and sagebrush as you explore the area.
WINTER
Penticton is a year-round destination and the milder winter months bring in snowbirds looking to get away from colder Canadian climates. The days are shorter but temperatures can still reach highs of up to 5°C with an average low of just -4°C from December to February. You may need to bundle up but there’s no shortage of outdoor adventures including skiing, skating, snowshoeing, and fat-biking, with snow falling an average of 40 days through the winter.
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO.
Situated between two large fresh water lakes, ample green space, local wildlife, an abundance of wineries, vineyards and orchards, and never ending trails to explore, it is no wonder travellers choose to visit Penticton. But in order to ensure Penticton remains beautiful, we ask you respect and care for the land, the people and our way of life during your stay. Spending the extra time to research a carbon neutral operator or indulging at a farm-to-table restaurant are just a couple of small conscious decisions that will minimize your impact as a traveller. And make sure when you are exploring nature to pack it in and pack it out, leaving no trace behind. Individually, each one may make only a small difference but collectively, becoming more conscious about the little things can have a huge cumulative impact.
ICONIC PENTICTON
I·CON·IC (ICON·IC)
A) WIDELY RECOGNIZED AND WELL-ESTABLISHED
B) WIDELY KNOWN AND ACKNOWLEDGED ESPECIALLY FOR DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE
Penticton is an iconic destination visitors have been exploring for generations, creating traditions carried on for years to come. When visiting Penticton, your trip will be remembered by the unique experiences, diverse landscape, and casual culture of a vibrant local community. With a history rooted in agriculture, artisanal craft culture and epic outdoor recreation, Penticton is an iconic destination that should be experienced multiple times throughout the year.
CRAFT CULTURE
• Breweries, cideries, distilleries
• Penticton Farmers’ Market and Downtown Community Market
• Local artisans, artists and galleries
EVENTS
• Host of 30 annual major events and festivals
• Sporting events, concerts, natural and cultural showcases
LOCATION
• Hub of the South Okanagan
• One of only two cities in the world located between two lakes
INDIGENOUS CULTURE
• Home and lands to the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx People of the Okanagan Nation
• En’owkin Centre and Ecommunity Place
BEACHES & WATER ACTIVITIES
• 15 acres of premium sandy beaches
• Water skiing, wakeboarding, wake surfing and fishing
• Canoe, kayak, stand-up paddle board
KETTLE VALLEY RAIL (KVR) TRAIL
• Non-motorized trails connecting Penticton to Naramata and Okanagan Falls
• Walking, trail running, hiking, biking or horseback riding through vineyards overlooking Okanagan and Skaha lakes
FLOAT THE CHANNEL
• 7 km river channel between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake
• Rent a floatie and return shuttle transport
OUTDOOR RECREATION
• Over 350 km of hiking, biking, trail running trails and world-class rock climbing
• Alpine and Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, outdoor skating, hockey and fat-biking
WINE & FRUIT COUNTRY
• 80+ nearby wineries
• Vineyards, orchards, fruit stands and farms
Learn more about our Penticton iconics
THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE.
Fuel Free…Almost is our unique way to promote responsible travel. It encourages you to take time to focus on your personal health and wellness by exploring Penticton’s active lifestyle, fresh air, and wide open spaces. Engage your senses, relax your mind and rediscover more of yourself.
In Penticton, the best things in life are possible because they’re free from the constraints and dependence on fuel. Fuel Free…Almost offers Penticton visitors and locals the freedom from fumes, pollution, gridlock, parking and fuel costs. By removing all of these stressors, we have the opportunity to connect more with our natural environment. The freedom from fuel brings freedom to explore and discover and to indulge, responsibly.
We’re inspiring people to park the car and wander the streets, to pop into a boutique shop, a tucked away café or a lakefront patio. We encourage you to explore, and discover hidden gems and local favourites. Be kind both to yourself and the environment, when you explore by foot, pedal or paddle.
BY FOOTThe natural landscape surrounding the City of Penticton has fostered a cozy community feel with all the amenities of a larger metropolis. With less than 7 km between the north and south end of the city, you’ll find yourself just steps away from world-class culinary and cultural experiences as well as endless outdoor activities. Walk around the downtown core of Penticton, take a stroll along the boardwalk of Skaha Lake or Okanagan Lake, or hike up Munson Mountain above the iconic PENTICTON sign.
BY PEDALPenticton is surrounded by a wide range of world-class road cycling routes, casual trails and challenging singletrack mountain bike trails. The 45 km road loop around Skaha Lake and the historic Kettle Valley Rail Trail both offer incredible vistas and panoramic lake views. For the more adventurous riders, Three Blind Mice and Campbell Mountain offer some of the best singletrack mountain biking terrain in BC. If you don’t have your own bike or are unable to bring it on your travels, then stop into one of our local bike shops or bike rental locations to pick up a bicycle or e-bike and start exploring.
Explore Penticton’s Fuel Free...Almost experiences at www.visitpenticton.com/fuel-free
Penticton is one of only two cities in the world situated between two lakes. The fresh waters of Okanagan and Skaha Lakes offer a variety of fuel free activities both in and on the water whether it’s exploring the coves by kayak, canoe or paddle board, catching air on a kiteboard, cooling off with a swim or relaxing on a floatie and floating down the channel.
…ALMOST
Getting here first, as well as some experiences around Penticton, will require fuel or the use of a vehicle, and we have a number of local operators looking to do the driving for you! Wine tour operators, outdoor adventure shuttle services and local transportation operations can get you where you need to go, and help reduce your carbon footprint.
FUEL FREE = FREEDOM
Our community supports and relies on each other to create what has become one of Canada’s best culinary destinations.
Daily Special is a celebration of that community – it is a collaboration of our incredible restaurants, wineries and craft breweries, cideries and distilleries all working together alongside farms and farmers to produce amazing, fresh, local flavours and ever-changing menus that shift with the seasons.
Our Daily Special culinary trail itineraries offer visitors an authentic look at what it’s like to eat, drink and enjoy Penticton. It allows you to get recommendations and receive the tips you would typically only get if you had a friend on the inside. Shop the seasonal Penticton Farmers’ Market and you’ll have a chance to meet the local farmers and artisans providing their goods, and join the chefs and restaurateurs scooping up the best local ingredients.
The Daily Special is an affirmation to Penticton’s culinary industry, and at the same time it’s an appreciation of all of the things that make the Penticton area so special. Penticton offers a vibrant playground of activities with culinary options to match. Use the Daily Special culinary trail itineraries to plan out your travel, exploring in a fuel free way, with food and drink at the centre of it!
KVR EXPLORING
The Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail is one of the most iconic attractions in Penticton. Stretching 660 km across BC from Hope to Castlegar, the KVR is a decommissioned railway which has been converted into a recreational trail network, and is part of the Trans Canada Trail. The section of the trail between Penticton and Naramata is arguably the most scenic of the entire KVR.
Easily accessible from Downtown Penticton, the KVR Trail works its way out of the city to the northeast, through some residential neighbourhoods before opening up and following along the eastern ridge line of the Naramata Bench. From there you are surrounded by vineyards and orchards for the rest of the way as you head towards the village of Naramata or the iconic Little Tunnel lookout (17 km from Downtown Penticton, approximately 2.5 hour return trip on a bike), with just a 2.2% grade heading north, and plenty of wineries and lookout stops along the way.
The KVR Trail is a family friendly trail that’s very well maintained and ideal for riders and walkers of any ability. The portion from Little Tunnel to Ruth Station in Kelowna is open to motorized traffic, so use caution on this section.
On the northwest side of the city, on the opposite side of Okanagan Lake from the Naramata Bench, the KVR Trail continues. The best access point for this section of the KVR Trail is by driving to the Trout Creek area of Summerland and parking at Fenwick Road, where you can make your way onto the trail heading north towards the Prairie Valley KVR Station and continuing on towards Princeton. This section of the KVR starting at Faulder is open to motorized vehicles, so we recommend gravel or mountain bike specific tires and to use caution when riding.
South of Penticton is the south spur section of the KVR that takes you from Penticton to Okanagan Falls along Skaha Lake. Starting at Wright’s Beach Camp, the trail continues for 20 km following the shoreline of Skaha Lake, through the village of Kaleden then across the Trestle Bridge into Okanagan Falls (approximately a 3 hour return trip by bike).
Enjoy the KVR Trail all year long whether walking, cycling, hiking, horseback riding or fat-biking. The panoramic views of the valley, lake and mountains are beautiful every season.
Explore more Penticton and area hiking and walking trails here
BE PREPARED!! Make sure you bring lots of water, sunscreen and let others know where you are going ahead of time before setting out.
PENTICTON CHANNEL
LENGTH: 7 KM LAKE-TO-LAKE
ONE WAY
DIFFICULTY: EASY, PACKED GRAVEL
Walk from the Penticton Rose Garden on Riverside Drive over the bridge and follow the path next to the Penticton Channel from Okanagan Lake all the way down to Skaha Lake. Note: this path is not shaded and can be very hot during the summer months.
MCCULLOCH TRESTLE ALONG
THE KETTLE VALLEY RAIL TRAIL
LENGTH: 5 KM ROUND TRIP
DIFFICULTY: EASY TO MODERATE, PAVED PATH AND PACKED GRAVEL
Access the KVR Trail via Vancouver Place. Walk, run, bike or horseback ride along this historic trail enjoying spectacular vistas of Okanagan Lake, past working vineyards to reach the McCulloch Trestle.
HIKING
PENTICTON CREEK WALK
LENGTH: 4.5 KM ONE WAY
DIFFICULTY: EASY, PAVED PATH AND SIDEWALK
Walk from Ikeda Gardens at the Penticton Art Gallery, next to Okanagan Lake, along the creek, up to the Penticton Water Treatment Plant, next to the Penticton reservoir. Great for joggers, dog walkers, strollers/children and all ages.
CARMI/ELLIS CREEK, CANYON VIEW TRAIL
LENGTH: 2 KM LOOP
DIFFICULTY: EASY, UNPAVED
Start at the Garnet Fire Interpretive Site parking lot, just off Beaverdell Road from Carmi Road, and just before the cattle guard. Enjoy scenic viewpoints overlooking Penticton and the Ellis Creek canyon. Hikers should avoid the steep downhill mountain biking trails that crisscross the established hiking trails.
SOUTH SPUR KVR TRAIL, PENTICTON TO OKANAGAN FALLS
LENGTH: 14 KM ONE WAY
DIFFICULTY: EASY, GROOMED GRAVEL / DOUBLE TRACK / PAVED ROADWAY
Northern trailhead is at the south end of Wright’s Beach Camp. This section of the KVR Trail is quite flat, well maintained, offering scenic views of Skaha Lake; passing through campgrounds and the community of Kaleden before crossing a restored railway trestle bridge into Okanagan Falls.
WITH MILES OF HIKING AND NATURE TRAILS, PENTICTON IS A GREAT PLACE TO ENJOY SOME OF THE POPULAR LOCAL SPOTS TO TAKE A STROLL.Photo Credit: Travel Penticton TIP! Stop into the Penticton Visitor Centre to speak with our team and learn of other trails in the area. Photo: Visit Penticton Taking in the views of Okanagan Lake from Campbell Mountain
CYCLING ROAD BIKING
Penticton is a road biking mecca! From challenging climbs and rolling hills through the vineyards and orchards, to technical descents and long scenic routes, know you are in for a memorable ride.
From early April to October, our favourable weather allows you to get on the road early and keeps you going well into the fall months, for a longer than usual cycling season. This is one of the main reasons cyclists are drawn to the region year after year. The local cycling community is well established and supportive to all riders and can offer everything you need for an exhilarating and challenging ride.
Ideally situated in the heart of the South Okanagan Valley, surrounded by lakes, rolling vineyards and mountains, it’s little wonder that Penticton has become home to some world-class cycling and triathlon events including the Okanagan Granfondo, Peach Classic Triathlon, and IRONMAN Canada.
Whether you’re looking to do some intense training or leisurely touring, Penticton offers something for every level of rider and memories to last a lifetime. Here are just a couple local recommendations.
NARAMATA BENCH – 30 KM
This out and back ride takes you from Downtown Penticton, through lush vineyards and orchards along Naramata Bench Road into the quaint village of Naramata. The vistas over Okanagan Lake along the way are spectacular.
TOTAL ASCENT – 310 M (1,071 FT)
MAX. ELEVATION – 471 M (1,545 FT)
OKANAGAN FALLS – 45 KM
Starting from Downtown Penticton, you travel through the heart of the city, then along Eastside Road, which hugs the east shoreline of Skaha Lake and connect to MacLean Creek Road. Once you reach Okanagan Falls, you’ll circle past a number of boutique wineries before heading back along the east shoreline of Skaha Lake, following Eastside Road.
TOTAL ASCENT – 222 M (728 FT)
MAX. ELEVATION – 462 M (1,516 FT)
WHITE LAKE LOOP – 70 KM
Initially, you follow the same direction as the Okanagan Falls ride, but you continue to ride south through the village of Okanagan Falls and then head west, along Green Lake Road towards Willowbrook. This is a great ride to take in the diverse landscapes of the region, as you skirt White Lake Grasslands Protected Area and return along the west side of Skaha Lake, following Highway 97.
TOTAL ASCENT – 468 M (1,535 FT)
MAX. ELEVATION – 608 M (1,995 FT)
PACA 100 – 103 KM
A challenging loop from Penticton to Oliver. You’ll be able to take in views of the lakes, wineries and wildlife, while pushing yourself through some technical climb sections along the way.
TOTAL ASCENT – 747 M (2,451 FT)
MAX. ELEVATION – 607 M (1,991 FT)
IRONMAN CANADA – 175 KM
Here is the opportunity to challenge yourself against the best athletes in the world, right here in Penticton’s backyard. This circle route will take you from Penticton down to Osoyoos, through the villages of Cawston and Keremeos, then back to Penticton. The route has some fast flat sections, some long steep climbs and a few long rollers. Along the way you will experience the best of what the South Okanagan has to offer.
TOTAL ASCENT – 1,570 M (5,151 FT)
MAX. ELEVATION – 747 M (2,450 FT)
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Locals and visitors in the know have been riding the ridges, benches and rocks around Penticton since the ‘70s. All-mountain and downhill riders can explore advanced and intermediate terrain, while fun, gentle green trails are perfect for anyone in your group to have fun.
The local networks of Campbell Mountain, Three Blind Mice and Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park offer a wide variety of trails that challenge your technical skills while also letting you enjoy flowy laps, all conveniently located within 10-15 minutes from Downtown Penticton. Thanks to the ongoing hard work of the volunteer led Penticton and Area Cycling Association (PACA), our trails receive regular maintenance, upgrades and informational signage. PACA also hosts a number of events celebrating the cycling community, including the Annual Penticton Bike Festival. While in the area, pass on some ‘Trail Karma’ and donate to the trail maintenance efforts.
CHOOSE YOUR TRAIL
THREE BLIND MICE
The largest network of mountain biking trails in Penticton, offering diverse terrain for all rider levels. Here you will find cross-country trails and downhill runs that flow through the forest and offer incredible views of the orchards and vineyards that border Okanagan Lake.
PRIMARY TRAIL TYPE: CROSS-COUNTRY & DOWNHILL
CAMPBELL MOUNTAIN
The go-to area for the new mountain biker, with a great network of short and long trails with by-passable features. Located just 10 minutes from Downtown Penticton, nearly all the trails in this network are suitable for beginners and intermediates.
PRIMARY TRAIL TYPE: CROSS-COUNTRY
SKAHA BLUFFS
This Provincial Park offers a variety of recreation opportunities including hiking, rock climbing and wildlife viewing. The distinctive terrain features of the bluffs along with the Gilles Creek corridor provides incredible scenery and some technical sections. Rock Ovens is a must ride trail for experienced riders.
PRIMARY TRAIL TYPE: CROSS-COUNTRY
ROCK CLIMBING
REACH NEW HEIGHTS.
Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park is one of the top climbing destinations in Canada. With the South Okanagan’s seasonally dry and warm weather between March and October, Penticton offers the longest climbing season anywhere in the country.
What makes Skaha Bluffs a world-class rock climbing destination is the easy access to over 1,200 established climbing routes. Just 10 minutes south of downtown Penticton are the gates to Skaka Bluffs Provincial Park with large parking lots that are just a short walk to the climbing routes. Skaha Bluffs has something for everyone, from novice to advanced climbers. Most visitors come to climb routes in the easier grades, but the area also provides a variety of moderate and advanced climbs for others to enjoy.
If you are looking to learn how to rock climb for the first time or advance your skills, we have great local guides and tour companies, such as Skaha Rock Adventures and Hoodoo Adventures that can show you the ropes!
In downtown Penticton, Hoodoo Adventures is also home to South Okanagan’s only indoor climbing gym. It’s open all year, so you can practice your skills no matter the season.
GOLF
THE FAIRWAYS ARE CALLING.
Penticton is one of the few places in Canada where you can golf almost year round!
Our golf season starts in early spring and with plenty of annual sunshine, dry weather and incredible views throughout the valley, making Penticton the perfect hub for a South Okanagan golf getaway. The region boasts a variety of courses including championship 18-hole courses, executive 9-hole courses and driving ranges all within a 1 hour drive from Penticton. Following the diverse landscape of Penticton and the South Okanagan region as whole, golfers have been flocking to Penticton to test their skills at the different styles of courses.
Penticton is home to the Penticton Golf & Country Club, in the heart of the city, which was the first 18-hole golf course in the BC Interior. This course provides a challenge from the back tees but is still fun for intermediate and casual golfers, with short game practice facilities available. The clubhouse offers guests a full-service pro shop and a licensed restaurant with a large patio overlooking the course.
Heading south is Fairview Mountain Golf Course in Oliver, designed by Les Furber. This course is enjoyable and playable by all golfers, and also offers a complete practice facility, with a driving range, short game area, expansive putting green and bunker practice. Fairview Mountain Lounge provides a licenced restaurant and two outdoor patios with incredible views.
Further south is Osoyoos Golf Club. With two 18-hole layouts, golfers have the option to experience the cart-mandatory unique desert links course or a walkable parkland style course surrounded by the orchards and vineyards of Osoyoos. The clubhouse offers guests a full-service pro shop and 3 dining areas with deck and patio space overlooking the course. In addition, the Golf Academy hosts a full length driving range, practice putting green, plus an 80 yard short game area featuring 2 putting greens, greenside bunker and various lie options.
DISC GOLF
First played in 1926, disc or frisbee golf is a new spin on a classic game. Penticton is home to two unique layouts to try. Marina View 9 Hole Course is minutes from Okanagan Beach and is a great way to take a break from the beach and try something new. For the more experienced player, head out to the Three Blind Mice 18 Hole Course located on Naramata Bench, for a fun and challenging course in the open pine forest above the vineyards and orchards of Penticton.
See more about the golf courses in and around Penticton
ON WATER
For generations, visitors have been flocking to Penticton in the warmer months to enjoy lake life and get out boating, swimming, paddling and fishing. Don’t forget your sunscreen!
ON WATER
Exploring the unique shorelines, finding secluded swimming spots or visiting neighbouring communities on the water is a great way to get the true Okanagan experience. Home to full-service marinas, public boat launches, yacht clubs and rental companies that operate on both lakes, we have everything you need to get you out for a day on the lake. If you are looking to bounce on the waves with a jet ski, play in the wake with skis, board or tube, or you just want to drop anchor and jump in, Penticton has you covered.
For those looking for a more self-propelled adventure on the water, Penticton is the ideal destination for stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking and canoeing. If you don’t have your own watercraft, no worries, we have a number of companies servicing both lakes that offer rentals and lessons to help you get out there. The best way to get familiar with the area is to book a tour with one of our local guides. Explore and experience nature, the serenity of the lake, and the scenery the South Okanagan Valley is famous for.
THE ICONIC CHANNEL FLOAT
The 7 km lake-to-lake channel float is the must do summer experience in Penticton and great fun for the whole family. The float starts at Coyote Cruises’ steps on Riverside Drive and slowly drifts from Okanagan Lake, past the golf course and continues all the way down to Skaha Lake. If you don’t want to float the whole way or need to pick up some supplies, there is a mid-way stopping point at Green Mountain Road.
Coyote Cruises offers tube and luxury island rentals for floating down the channel. They offer single and double tubes (with drink cup holders) and 4, 8 or 12 person party islands. All tube and island rentals include shuttle transport back to the starting point on Riverside Drive and offer ways to keep all your valuables safe and dry. We encourage you to rent your floaties from Coyote Cruises in an ongoing effort to reduce the environmental impact of discarded, flat, or damaged tubes.
On top of the picturesque views, warm sunshine and cool waters, you’re sure to make new friends as you float along!
Use caution when floating the channel as water levels and wind can change
Use sunscreen and stay hydrated – it can take 3-4 hours to float the entire length of the channel
Ensure small children and non-swimmers wear a lifejacket or floatation device
Keep valuables (keys, wallet, phone, etc.) in a waterproof bag or container
Stay clear of bridge pilings and do not go past the final bridge into Skaha Lake
Do not tie floatation devices together and it is not recommended to float alone
Please make sure you properly discard your flat or damaged floaties. Do not leave litter lying around or in the channel
IN WATER
Beaches and water fun are part of the culture here, so throw down a towel and jump in! Along the shoreline of Penticton, you’ll find long stretches of golden sandy beaches and all the amenities you need to enjoy a day at the lake.
OKANAGAN BEACH
Okanagan Beach along Lakeshore Drive is the hot spot. Easy walking distance from downtown, hotels, motels, world-class restaurants and craft breweries, this area is a natural draw for visitors. Between the iconic SS Sicamous paddle wheeler to the west and the iconic giant peach to the east lays over 1 km of premium sandy beach.
SKAHA LAKE PARK
Skaha Lake Park is one of Canada’s top beaches as noted by a number of travel magazines. It’s a red sand beach surrounded by lush green parkland, perfect for cooling off or enjoying a delicious picnic lunch. The area offers an ideal mix of recreation and relaxation with numerous volleyball courts, a baseball field, playgrounds, children’s splash pad, concession stands and scenic walkways all steps from the water’s edge.
SUDBURY BEACH
Sudbury Beach on Skaha Lake is a huge sandy beach perfect for sun bathing, beach volleyball and swimming. It’s a popular area for wind surfers and kite boarders and can be especially busy on windy days.
THREE MILE BEACH
Three Mile Beach is a popular swimming area between Naramata and Penticton and has two distinct areas to enjoy. The south facing area is great for swimming with your dog and is also a popular day-moorage stop for boaters. The north facing area features fine sand with gorgeous views of the lake and large sandy bluffs and also has a well-known clothing optional section further down the beach to the right of the main stairway.
TIP! STAY COOL
The weather can get surprisingly hot in Penticton with temperatures in the summer often reaching 35-38°C (95-102°F). Make sure you use a good quality, high-factor sunscreen, especially when travelling with kids and remember to re-apply sunscreen after swimming. The hottest time of day is around 2pm to 4pm, so perhaps take a break from sunbathing and seek shady areas. Drink plenty of water throughout the day and stay hydrated.
WINTER ACTIVITIES
PENTICTON IS NOT JUST A SUMMER DESTINATION!
When the snow starts falling, Penticton turns into a winter wonderland creating the perfect opportunity to explore the city and surrounding area in ways you might not have tried before. From snowshoeing, winter hikes and fat-biking on the snow covered trails, to lacing up your skates at a local rink, or enjoying the comforts of the valley with a cozy fireside meal paired with your favourite beverage.
The alpine terrain around Penticton is famous for its dry, light champagne powder. If you are looking for an alpine lodge, groomed Nordic skiing trails, marked snowshoe trails or wanting to carve the slopes, you’ll find it all within 45 minutes from downtown.
DOWNHILL SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
The iconic Apex Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in the South Okanagan, and remains one of the hidden gems of Canadian skiing and snowboarding. Just a short 30 minute drive from Downtown Penticton, Apex Mountain is a full-service resort with quality snow, great weather, incredible terrain and a friendly local atmosphere. Apex offers a wide variety of terrain to challenge any skill level within 1,112 skiable acres and 2,000 feet of vertical. From groomers on gentle slopes to the open alpine bowls and glades, beginner to advanced riders alike will find the perfect challenge for their abilities. Start your morning with a coffee and breakfast at The Edge Bistro, and after a full day on the hill, make sure to visit the legendary Gunbarrel Saloon, voted #1 après ski bar in Canada for 10 consecutive years!
NORDIC SKIING
Nickel Plate Nordic Centre is 1,850 metres above sea level and offers one of the longest Nordic ski seasons in Canada. Just 15 minutes past Apex Mountain Resort (45 minutes from Downtown Penticton) Nickel Plate offers 56 km of groomed classic and skate skiing trails and there is even a dedicated 1.6 km dog-friendly trail for your four-legged friends to join in the fun! The higher elevation rewards skiers with an unparalleled experience of fresh air, blue skies and endless mountain vistas, all winding through snow-covered pines. Nickel Plate offers a wide range of lessons and rentals for those new to the sport or those looking to take their skiing to the next level.
Scan here and plan your winter getaway to Penticton
SNOWSHOEING
At the higher elevations, the snow gets deeper, creating perfect conditions to explore with a pair of snowshoes. Breaking trail through a fresh layer of snow and taking in incredible vista views of the region is the best way to spend a glorious winter day. Nickel Plate Nordic Centre has an extensive network of over 22 km of dedicated and marked snowshoe trails, perfect for every experience level. A full rental fleet is available for visitors to use on their trails or for exploring neighbouring Nickel Plate Lake Provincial Park. Closer to Downtown Penticton, the Carmi Recreational Trail Network features a great forest setting which is good for all skill levels and a great option for those with their own equipment. Those without their own snowshoes can rent them locally from Hoodoo Adventures. Be advised this area is a rustic and unmaintained network of trails. Plan ahead as conditions can change very quickly in the mountains.
WINTER TRAILS
Penticton’s temperate climate keeps our iconic trail networks accessible year round. The Kettle Valley Rail Trail, Campbell Mountain and the Three Blind Mice trails continue to be well used in the winter by hikers and fat-bike riders. Keep in mind the trails are not groomed, so be prepared with the right equipment and keep an eye out for icy spots.
ICE SKATING
Lace them up and take the family for a skate. Apex Mountain is home to the famous 1 km adventure skating loop through the trees, in addition to the full-size outdoor NHL rink at the base of the ski resort. Chute Lake Lodge, a rustic alpine retreat just 30 minutes past Naramata, has a large outdoor rink next to the lodge that is perfect for overnight guests and daytrippers. There are a few options to get on the ice right here in Penticton as well. Each winter, the Penticton Lakeside Resort converts their private beach area on Okanagan Lake into a fully refrigerated ice surface that is open to both guests and the public by reservation. There’s also a new outdoor public skating rink, located in the heart of downtown, between Gyro Park and City Hall. With a fully refrigerated ice surface and heated washrooms, this is a must do activity in Penticton during the winter. Indoor public skating is also available at McLaren Arena, a city-operated facility. Visit www.penticton.ca for scheduled times and fees at McLaren Arena.
FAMILY ATTRACTIONS
YOUR FAMILY VACATION IN PENTICTON IS SURE TO PROVIDE MEMORIES THAT LAST A LIFETIME.
FAMILY FUN BUCKET LIST:
A year round destination for fun, Penticton has been a long time choice for great family vacations. From lazy beach days, to adventurous trails and all the ice cream you can eat, we have something for families of all ages and activity levels.
Grab a cold treat at Cherry on Top, Lickity Splitz, or at one of Tickleberry’s locations in Penticton or Okanagan Falls
Rent an e-bike from one of our local bike shops or a 2, 4 or 6 person pedal bike from Penticton Bike Rentals to explore the area
Take in a motorsport event at the Penticton Speedway – oval stock car races, monster truck showcases and thrilling hit-2-pass races
Cuddle up with goats, chickens and other farm animals at GottaGoat Farm
Tour the historic S.S. Sicamous Museum and Heritage Site
Try mini-golf, gokarts, bumper boats, high level ropes and more at LocoLanding Adventure Park
Explore Penticton’s public parks; offering everything from accessible playgrounds, natural discovery areas, skate parks, beach volley ball and basketball courts, picnic areas, concessions and more
Take the kids to the Lakawana Park or Skaha Beach Splash Pad to cool down in the summer heat
Try indoor activities such as the rock climbing wall at Hoodoo Adventures or explore the interactive displays at the Penticton Museum
Visit the Penticton Community Centre with a 10-lane lap pool, leisure pool with a lazy river, spray features, waterslide, hot tub, sauna and a large fitness room
Check the South Okanagan Events Centre schedule for family friendly concerts, Penticton Vees hockey games, the BC Hockey Hall of Fame and more
ARTS & CULTURE
PENTICTON HAS A RICH AND DIVERSE HISTORY JUST WAITING TO BE EXPLORED, PLUS A VIBRANT AND FLOURISHING ARTISTIC COMMUNITY.
AŁI KWU SUKNAQINX | WE ARE OKANAGAN
From the Interior Salish word snpintktn, the name Penticton has been commonly translated as “a place to stay forever,” but more accurately means “a place where people have always been all year long.” For over 7,000 years, our region has been home to the Syilx First Peoples, who were instrumental in helping the first European fur traders travel through the Okanagan in the early 1800s. You can learn more about local Indigenous cultures and the history of the syilx, through a variety of community events, including the Pow Wow Between the Lakes or by visiting the En’owkin Centre.
HISTORIC PENTICTON
Bring Penticton’s history to life through the fascinating exhibits and interactive learning spaces at the Penticton Museum & Archives. It’s a great place to start a self-guided walking tour of the historical buildings and landmarks of the downtown core.
A must see iconic landmark is the PENTICTON sign adorning Munson Mountain, constructed in 1937 it remains a source of civic pride, as well as being a great spot to take incredible panoramic pictures of the city and Okanagan Lake. Just below, running along the Naramata Bench, you will find the famed Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail, a decommisioned railroad system built in 1910-1916. Another great photo op and local museum is the SS Sicamous, which was once a luxury stern wheeler used to transport passengers and cargo to remote communities along the shores of Okanagan Lake. As the largest surviving stern wheeler in BC, the SS Sicamous is a unique part of Okanagan history and heritage.
INSPIRED SETTING
For decades Penticton has been a draw for artists of all genres from around the world, who are happy to share their works and the stories behind them. Creativity blossoms here, as naturally as fruit trees and grape vines.
LOCAL ART & PERFORMANCES
Numerous art galleries, exhibitions, theatrical performances and a range of musical events take place throughout the year in Penticton, both indoors and out. Take in live music or a show at a cozy local cafe or theatre, or stop into one of many local art galleries. Soak up the ambiance on a walking art or sculpture tour along colourful Front Street, throughout Downtown Penticton and along the Okanagan Lake promenade.
Visit in the spring for the Ignite the Arts Festival, which features an amazing extravaganza of over 50 musical acts, theatre, dance, workshops and activities for the whole family throughout Penticton’s downtown core.
MARKETS
BEING BLESSED WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SUNSHINE, THE OKANAGAN VALLEY HAS THE PERFECT GROWING CLIMATE FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Cherries are the first to arrive, followed by apricots, plums, peaches, pears and apples. Heirloom tomatoes of every hue and shape, fragrant strawberries as well as raspberries and blueberries make appearances at markets and road-side stands throughout the season.
U-PICK & FRUIT STANDS
Take a drive and stop at one of the many u-pick or fruit stands located throughout the Penticton area and South Okanagan, for fresh produce direct from local farmers. Find fruit and vegetables, locally raised meat and eggs, artisanal cheese, preserves, honey, savoury treats, handmade artisan goods and much more.
MARKETS
If you prefer to shop for your local produce all in one place, then you don’t want to miss our local weekly markets. The Penticton Farmers’ Market is held on Saturday mornings
from 8:30 am to 1 pm from April to October, on the 100 block of Main Street. Vendors proudly make, bake or grow everything they bring to the market. Find farm fresh fruits and veggies, eggs, honey, baked goods, preserves and handmade crafts plus a selection of local liquor vendors each week for tasting and purchasing.
Also running on Saturdays at 8:30 am to 1:30 pm from May to September is the Downtown Community Market. Located along Main Street, Front Street and Backstreet Boulevard, this open-air market boasts a diverse set of hundreds of vendors who feature handmade goods including clothing, food, jewelry, collectibles, antiques and furniture, as well as food vendors, live music and entertainment.
You can also find weekly markets in nearby communities including the Summerland Farmers’ Market on Tuesdays, Naramata Community Market on Wednesdays, and the Summerland Rotary Market on Sundays.
WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO FIND OR PICK YOUR FAVOURITE FRUITS?
APPLES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: AUGUST - OCTOBER
APRICOTS
BLOSSOM: APRIL
HARVEST: JULY - AUGUST
BLUEBERRIES
BLOSSOM: MAY - JUNE
HARVEST: JUNE - AUGUST
CHERRIES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: JUNE - AUGUST
GRAPES
BLOSSOM: JUNE - JULY
HARVEST: SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER
NECTARINES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: JULY - SEPTEMBER
PEACHES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: JULY - SEPTEMBER
PEARS
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
PLUMS & PRUNES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - MAY
HARVEST: AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
RASPBERRIES
BLOSSOM: MAY - JUNE
HARVEST: JUNE - AUGUST
STRAWBERRIES
BLOSSOM: APRIL - OCTOBER
HARVEST: MAY - OCTOBER
Home to over 30 annual major events and festivals, there is a variety to experience from cultural showcases, world-class sporting and endurance events, beer and wine festivals, live entertainment, seasonal fairs and so much more. Check the seasonal highlights below.
The region comes alive with blossoms in the orchards, wildlife awakens from their winter slumber, and fresh produce starts popping up at the local farmers’ markets. The arts scene comes to life with the Ignite the Arts Festival. Then the Meadowlark Nature Festival is host to events that connect visitors to nature and learn about the diverse habitats and species in our region. The Okanagan Fest Of Ale is one of the longest running annual beer festivals at over 25 years and is traditionally one of the first BC beer events of the year. Enjoy a live concert or special event at the South Okanagan Events Centre (SOEC) or take part in the Peach City Bridge Tournament.
EVENTS & FESTIVALS SUMMER WINTER
The busiest time of year in Penticton with events and festivals happening almost every weekend. Major family friendly cultural events such as the annual Penticton Peach Fest, Elvis Festival, Peach City Beach Cruise, Pow Wow Between the Lakes, Ribfest, Penticton Scottish Festival and the 97 South Song Sessions Festival highlight the calendar this time of year. Also, benefiting from our regions warm dry conditions, we see several major sporting events such as IRONMAN Canada, Okanagan Granfondo, Okanagan Trestles Tour and the Peach Classic Triathlon in Penticton through the summer months.
Fall is a great time to be in Penticton as a number of large and smaller events come together to enjoy the extended summer weather and celebrate the harvest from surrounding vineyards, orchards and farms. The Okanagan Fall Wine Festival and Penticton Beer Week celebrate our local producers and highlight the unique flavours of the region. The endurance community continues to enjoy our iconic terrain with the annual Dragonboat Festival, Kettle Mettle Gravel Fondo and the BCBR Mega Volt. Other fall highlights include the Pentastic Jazz Festival, Penticton Curling Classic, and the Vancouver Canucks Young Stars Classic hockey tournament.
Cozy up to intimate live music at a local cafe, catch a live concert or event at the SOEC, enjoy seasonal feature menus, holiday markets, and more during the winter months. Experience diverse cultures and entertainment at the OneWorld Multicultural Festival. Hockey has deep roots in Penticton with the Penticton Vees Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club of the BCHL being one of the hottest tickets in Penticton all winter long. In March, the CSSHL Ice Hockey Championships sees more than 70 teams hit the ice as they compete for the Western title. It is also a great time to try our local ice wines or to check out the Okanagan Winter Wine Festival.
NO MATTER THE TIME OF YEAR, THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING IN PENTICTON.
SHOPPING
NO VACATION IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A LITTLE BIT OF RETAIL THERAPY.
Penticton offers a range of shopping options to find that perfect gift or souvenir.
Penticton’s downtown core is a vibrant, walkable hub of unique boutiques and retailers, arts and culture merchants, outstanding restaurants, quaint coffee shops and bakeries, craft breweries plus an array of professional services. You’ll also find larger shopping centres and retail chains in the city, including the Cherry Lane Shopping Centre, the South Okanagan’s only enclosed shopping centre, so you can shop ’til you drop.
For those looking to bring home a taste of the Okanagan, the BC VQA Wine Centre and Martin St. Liquor Merchants carry a wide selection of local wine, as well as ciders, spirits, beers and more. Or check out the Farmers’ Market and Community Market on Saturdays from May to September and pick up fresh produce and other handcrafted items from local artisans.
WINE TOURS
Penticton is the ultimate home base for wine touring and more, with close to 90 wineries within a 20 minutes’ drive of the city centre. Any time is wine time in Penticton and no matter the season, you’ll find authentic, intimate tasting experiences.
Sit back and relax while one of our professional tour companies takes you on the road to visit our award-winning wineries. Learn about the South Okanagan wine region with one of the many knowledgeable local operators.
If you are looking for adventure with your wine tour, Epic Cycling and South Okanagan E-Bike Safaris offer guided biking wine tours, and Hoodoo Adventures offers guided kayak and wine tours.
Many wineries remain open during the winter months, so come and enjoy a tasting of our local varietals including limited ice wines.
WINE COUNTRY
WELCOME TO WORLD CLASS WINE.
Explore the South Okanagan wine region and learn more about wine touring here
The Okanagan Valley is recognized as a world-class wine region known for its top-quality wines that regularly win national and international awards.
From Penticton to Osoyoos, there are over 180 wineries operating, producing more than 75 grape varietals. Each experience is authentic and intimate; often you will find the proprietor or winemaker behind the tasting bar regaling
guests with tales of the grapes’ journey to the glass. Many wineries have added perfectly paired culinary offerings to entice you to stay longer and drink in the views.
Near Penticton, we have 3 distinctly different wine regions including Naramata Bench, Okanagan Falls | Skaha Lake and Bottleneck Drive in Summerland. Heading south you’ll find Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country and the Similkameen Valley.
COMMON VARIETALS
PEACHLAND/SUMMERLAND:
RIESLING, GEWURZTRAMINER, PINOT NOIR
NARAMATA/PENTICTON:
PINOT NOIR, MERLOT, PINOT GRIS, PINOT BLANC, CHARDONNAY, SYRAH, CABERNET FRANC, CABERNET SAUVIGNON
OKANAGAN FALLS/SKAHA:
CHARDONNAY, PINOT NOIR, PINOT GRIS
NARAMATA BENCH Naramata Bench Wineries Association
With abundant sunshine, cooling lake breezes and an optimal temperature range, the Naramata Bench is a premiere grape growing region in Canada. The vineyards of Naramata Bench boast ideal conditions for full-flavoured white varietals, as well as earlier ripening, elegant reds. A winding 13 km stretch of gorgeous lake views, vineyards, orchards and mountain views is home to over 45 wineries.
OKANAGAN FALLS & SKAHA LAKE Heart of Wine Country™
With Okanagan Falls at its heart, vineyards stretch northwards along the East Bench of Skaha Lake and across the water to Kaleden and then south over rolling hills above Vaseux Lake. Amazing views are found on both sides of the valley. The Okanagan Falls region now offers more than 15 wineries with wines that range from award winning bubbles to aromatic Rieslings and Gewürztraminers through to bold Syrahs and juicy Cabernet Sauvignons.
SUMMERLAND Bottleneck Drive
Visitors can easily guide themselves along the winding roads to enjoy sweeping vineyards, lush orchards, and over 20 award-winning wineries. The picturesque rolling hills lead you to delicious Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer and Rosé, in addition to an outstanding lineup of sparkling wines which will make any occasion a little more special.
TIP!
Stop into the BC VQA Wine Information Centre and ask their knowledgeable staff for tasting tips, and learn more about their wine shipping services for worry-free shipping of your South Okanagan wine purchases.
Mocojo Winery
Moraine Estate Winery
Neighbourhood Brewing
Nichol Vineyard
Origin Wines
Poplar Grove Winery
Red Rooster Winery
Roche Wines
Ruby Blues Winery
Serendipity Winery
Slackwater Brewing
Terravista Vineyards
Therapy Vineyards & Inn
Three Sisters Winery
Tightrope Winery
TIME Family of Wines
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery
Upper Bench Winery & Creamery
Van Westen Vineyards
Wesbert Winery
Wildflower Dis�lling Co.
Yellow Dog Brewing
CIDERIES & DISTILLERIES
Beyond wine and beer, Penticton and the surrounding region is renowned for our exquisite fruit crops due to the perfect growing conditions in the Okanagan Valley. As a result, the region is home to a growing number of cideries and craft distilleries.
CIDERIES
Over the past few years, the South Okanagan region has seen a significant and successful expansion into the cider industry. The Okanagan Valley as a whole, is recognized as a distinct region on the international cider stage. Many fruits are being used to make cider including pears, cherries, berries and of course, apples. Just like the wine, beer and spirits makers, our cider makers are constantly experimenting with various cider-making methods and fruit mixtures to showcase the bounty of the Okanagan fruit harvest.
CRAFT DISTILLERIES
From handcrafted liqueurs to “one of a kind” vodka, gin and whisky, the craft distilling scene is growing. To be recognized as a craft distillery in BC you must not produce more than 50,000 litres of spirits a year, must use 100% BC agricultural products to produce the alcohol, and fermentation must be completed on site. This ensures that the distillers in BC are creative and innovative in their search for raw materials and flavours.
CRAFT BEER CAPITAL OF CANADA
Penticton has been a leader of the Okanagan craft beer scene for more than 25 years with a strong collaborative community of eight craft breweries along the Penticton Ale Trail, also known as the Penticton Beer Blocks, and home to the annual Okanagan Fest of Ale. In 2020, Lonely Planet recognized that legacy when it named Penticton Canada’s “craft beer capital.”
Early founders, Tin Whistle Brewing, Barley Mill Brew Pub and Cannery Brewing ignited the craft beer scene more than 20 years ago. Highway 97 Brewing brought innovation and more energy to the community. In the last 4 years, Slackwater Brewing and Neighbourhood Brewing have opened, bringing a fresh energy to the downtown core of Penticton. Abandoned Rail Brewing and Yellow Dog Brewing are the newest additions to the Penticton Ale Trail, with Abandoned Rail being uniquely located right on the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, and Yellow Dog coming from Port Moody.
Whether you are stopping in for a quick pint, grabbing a flight to try new seasonal beers or filling a growler, the Penticton breweries also offer some of the best food options in the city. Try Penbrewtours for a guided pedal bike tour of the breweries, or grab a 4-pack and some bites from one of our breweries and head down to one of the designated beaches or parks where responsible alcohol consumption is allowed year-round.
Join us in October for the annual Penticton Beer Week, for special events at each brewery and local establishments to celebrate our vibrant craft beer scene. To mark the occasion each year, all eight of Penticton’s craft breweries come together to make a special collaboration beer and a portion of the proceeds from the sales are donated to a local non-profit or charity.
FOOD & DRINK
Fresh, local and delicious sums up our food scene. From scenic dining by the lake to authentic international cuisine, Penticton has a lot to offer. The culinary scene is growing year after year offering some of the best farm-to-table ingredients, all grown within a few kilometers of the city. Being blessed with such an abundant natural pantry, Penticton draws talented chefs from every corner of the globe. Here you can enjoy foods inspired by different cultures around the world with a little local flair thrown in.
From Turkish to Japanese, Mexican to Greek and just about everything in between, if you are a ‘foodie,’ you’ll find a place to satisfy your palette. In addition, what better way to enjoy your favourite wine than with a delicious food pairing at one of several winery restaurants and bistros. For the craft beer aficionado, you’ll find a great variety of beer and food options, many within easy walking distance of Downtown Penticton.
We all need to indulge our sweet tooth every now and then. Penticton offers an abundance of tantalizing treats, from bakeries and chocolatiers to ice cream and more.
THE OKANAGAN YOU REMEMBER.
Penticton is the hub of the South Okanagan, and within a short 15-20 minute drive in any direction, you can easily reach one of the nearby communities to spend an afternoon exploring.
NARAMATA
On the east side of Okanagan Lake, head north out of Penticton along Naramata Road, a beautiful winding route through the Naramata Bench vineyards and orchards, and in 20 minutes you’ll reach the quaint village of Naramata. Here you’ll find ample outdoor activities, art galleries, locally-owned shops to peruse and even a renowned wellness retreat. Bring your bike and check out Little Tunnel along the KVR Trail, or wander into the trees and discover the beautiful Naramata Creek Park Falls. Naramata truly has something for everyone.
SUMMERLAND
Take a 15 minute drive north on Highway 97 on the west side of Okanagan Lake and you’ll reach Summerland. Enjoy the simple pleasures here, whether it’s a morning hike to the top of Giant’s Head Mountain, taking a trip on the Kettle Valley Steam Railway, a bite into a crisp apple or juicy peach that was grown in a local orchard, or maybe just sitting at a café in the sun and people-watching. The list goes on, but you should discover these joys for yourself with a stop into Summerland.
PEACHLAND
Continuing further north along Highway 97, 15 minutes past Summerland, you’ll reach Peachland. A quaint lakeside community with a colourful waterfront promenade perfect for strolling. Away from the water’s edge is the famous Pincushion Mountain hiking trail, which gives you an incredible vista view of Okanagan Lake from Kelowna to Penticton.
KALEDEN
Just 10 minutes south of Penticton, and a gorgeous drive overlooking Skaha Lake along Highway 97, is the small village of Kaleden. Take a tour of the immaculate Linden Gardens, visit the historical Kaleden Hotel Park, or spend some time at Pioneer Park, all of which are great photo opportunities and quiet spots you won’t want to miss.
OKANAGAN FALLS
Continuing further south on Highway 97 past Kaleden you’ll reach Okanagan Falls, located at the very south end of Skaha Lake. The community is named after the little falls that used to be situated at the end of the lake. From beaches to bluffs, whether you are cycling along the old KVR which runs along the west edge of the lake, hiking the Peach Cliff trails or fishing at Vaseux Lake, the temperate desert climate allows visitors to spend the day enjoying many recreation facilities available. Okanagan Falls is also home to the original location of the famous Tickleberry’s Ice Cream.
OLIVER
40 minutes south of Penticton, continuing on Highway 97 past Okanagan Falls, is the town of Oliver, Canada’s Wine Capital, and home of the District Wine Village, the first village of its kind in Canada. The desert-like landscape is home to endangered species such as native grasslands and features lakes, mountains and diverse species including wild horses. All of this creates awe-inspiring settings for hiking, bird watching, or sipping a glass of wine while enjoying the view.
Penticton has over 50 accommodation choices from major hotels, to bed and breakfasts, campgrounds and vacation rentals. Whether you are here for wine tasting, exploring the local trails, or attending a local festival or event, you’ll find a comfortable place to get a good night’s sleep.
Many Penticton accommodators, between October and April, offer special short and long term winter rates for snowbirds. Touch base with the properties directly to inquire about details.
HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS
BLACK SEA MOTEL
988 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-276-4040 | blackseamotel.com
BOWMONT MOTEL
80 Riverside Drive | 250-492-0112 | bowmontmotel.com
DAYS INN PENTICTON
152 Riverside Drive | 250-493-6616 | daysinnpenticton.ca
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY MARRIOTT PENTICTON
602 Eckhardt Avenue W | 236-422-0821 | marriott.com
FOUR POINTS PENTICTON BY SHERATON
903 Vernon Avenue | 236-422-2425 | marriott.com I
GOLDEN SANDS RESORT MOTEL
1028 Lakeshore Drive | 250-492-4210 | goldensandspenticton.com
HOTEL PENTICTON, ASCEND COLLECTION BY CHOICE HOTELS
950 Westminster Avenue | 1-866-447-9610 | choicehotels.com/cnb67
KETTLE VALLEY BEACH RESORT
950 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-492-4092 | kettlebeachresort.com
OKANAGAN LAKEFRONT RESORT
970 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-493-1128 | okanaganlakefrontresort.com
PENTICTON LAKESIDE RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE
21 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-493-8221 | pentictonlakesideresort.com
RAMADA BY WYNDHAM PENTICTON HOTEL & SUITES
1050 Eckhardt Avenue W | 250-492-8926 | pentictonramada.com
RIVERSIDE MOTEL
110 Riverside Drive | 250-492-2615 | riversidemotel.ca
SAHARA COURTYARD INN
1048 Westminster Avenue W | 250-492-7015 | visitpenticton.com/sahara-courtyard-inn
SANDMAN PENTICTON HOTEL 939 Burnaby Avenue W | 250-493-7151 | sandmanhotels.com/penticton
SHORELINE RESORT 926 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-492-7113 | shorelineresort.ca
SLUMBER LODGE MOTEL 274 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-492-4008 | slumberlodge.ca
SPANISH VILLA MOTEL 890 Lakeshore Drive W | 1-800-552-9199 | spanishvillamotel.com
TIKI SHORES CONDOMINIUM BEACH RESORT
914 Lakeshore Drive | 250-492-8769 | tikishores.com
BEACHSIDE MOTEL
3624 Parkview Street | 250-492-8318 | beachsidemotel.ca
BEST WESTERN INN AT PENTICTON 3180 Skaha Lake Road | 250-493-0311 | bestwestern.com
EDGEWATER MOTEL
3833 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-4337 | visitpenticton.com/edgewater-motel
EMPIRE MOTEL
3495 Skaha Lake Road | 250-493-2323 | empiremotel.bc.ca
LAKESIDE VILLA INN & SUITES
4201 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-7111 | lakesidevilla.ca
LEGEND
Swimming Pool: O = OUTDOOR I = INDOOR BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER PETS WELCOME
SUNNY BEACH MOTEL
3648 Parkview Street | 250-492-7114 | sunnybeachmotel.ca
TRAVELERS MOTEL
3590 Skaha Lake Road | 250-493-1520 | travelersmotel.ca
VALLEYSTAR MOTEL
3455 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-7205 | valleystarmotel.com
WATERFRONT INN
3688 Parkview Street | 250-492-8228 | waterfrontinn.ca
5000 MOTEL
1742 Main Street | 250-493-5000 | 5000motel.com
APPLE TREE INN
2406 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-3029 | appletreeinn.ca
FLAMINGO MOTEL
2387 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-8333 | visitpenticton.com/flamingo-motel
HOLIDAY HOUSE MOTEL
3355 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-8422 | visitpenticton.com/holiday-house-motel
PLAZA MOTEL
1485 Main Street | 250-492-0323 | visitpenticton.com/plaza-motel
SUPER 8 BY WYNDHAM PENTICTON
2307 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-0323 | visitpenticton.com/super-8-penticton
SWISS SUNSET INN
2604 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-8209 | visitpenticton.com/swiss-sunset-inn
COAST OLIVER HOTEL
6273 Station Street, Oliver | 250-498-0251 | coasthotels.com/coast-oliver-hotel
NARAMATA INN
3625 1 Street, Naramata | 778-514-5444 | naramatainn.com
SANDY BEACH LODGE & RESORT
4275 Mill Road, Naramata | 250-496-5765 | sandybeachresort.com
SIMILKAMEEN WILD RE-TREAT & VINEYARD
306 Sumac Road, Cawston | 604-807-5659 | similkameenwild.com
SUMMERLAND MOTEL
2107 Tait Street, Summerland | 250-494-4444 | summerlandmotel.com
SUMMERLAND WATERFRONT RESORT AND SPA
13011 Lakeshore Drive S, Summerland | 1-877-494-8111 | summerlandresorthotel.com
B&B AND VACATION RENTALS
CAMSON COTTAGE
120 Power Street | airbnb.com/h/camson-cottage
CASA GRANDE INN & GUEST SUITES
201-1070 Lakeshore Drive | 250-276-3030 | casagrandeinn.ca
CORMIER’S STUDIO
495 Vancouver Avenue | 250-493-3273 | cormierstudio.com
B&B & VACATION RENTALS
LEGEND
Swimming Pool: O = OUTDOOR
I = INDOOR BIKE FRIENDLY PETS WELCOME
OKANAGAN LAKE CONTINUED
GRANDMA’S ELEPHANT HIDEAWAY
144 Power Street | 604-845-5881 | grandmashideaway.com
MONTY’S PLACE
502 Heales Avenue | airbnb.com/h/montys-place
MUNSON MOUNTAIN ESTATES
1056 Corbishley Avenue | 250-274-9610 | mmestates.ca
O.K. WHISTLESTOP BED & BREAKFAST
1175 Chapman Road | 788-476-0320 | okwhistlestop.com
OKANAGAN GOLD VACATION RENTALS
Various property locations | 250-485-9935 | okanagangoldvacations.com
SUN SPLASHED LUX PRIVATE VIEW SUITE
Partridge Drive | 778-839-3672 | airbnb.com/h/private-room-in-penticton
SKAHA LAKE
ABOVE THE BEACH
102 Spruce Place | 250-493-7829 | abovethebeach.com
THE NEIGHBORS GUEST HOUSE
MIDTOWN
100 Huth Avenue | 250-328-5258 | theneighborspentictonguesthouse.com
HI-PENTICTON
OKANAGAN LAKE
464 Ellis Street | 250-492-3992 | hihostels.ca/en/destinations/british-columbia/hi-penticton
LEGEND
ELECTRICITY EV CHARGER PETS WELCOME SHOWERS WATER/SEWER
SKAHA LAKE
BAREFOOT BEACH RESORT
4145 Skaha Lake Road | 250-470-9446 | barefootresortbc.com
4200 Skaha Lake Road | 250-492-7120 | wrightsbeachcamp.com
NEARBY COMMUNITIES
CHUTE LAKE LODGE
9540 Chute Lake Road, Naramata | 250-496-5262 | chutelakelodge.ca
HOSTELS POOL TENT SITES
KITCHEN ACCESS RV SITES
BBQ CABINS / YURTS
DORM ROOMS SANI STATION
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CAMPING & RV PARKS
SX ʷƏX ʷNITKʷ OKANAGAN FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Green Lake Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-5423 | bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/okana_fl
OKANAGAN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
11 km north of Summerland on Hwy 97 | 250-548-0076 | bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/okana_lk
VASEUX LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
25 km south of Penticton on Hwy 97 | 250-584-9025 | bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/vaseux_lk
Photo: Visit Penticton Mountain bikers riding through Three Blind Mice Photo: Visit Penticton Skaha Lake Park and beach Photo: @cherryspenticton Crazy Shake from Cherry on Top Shake ShopWINERIES
BENCH 1775 WINERY
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME
1775 Naramata Road | 250-490-4965 | bench1775.com
CHAIN REACTION WINERY
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
PENTICTON TO NARAMATA
980 Naramata Road | 778-622-7176 | chainreactionwine.com
DA SILVA VINEYARDS & WINERY
375 Upper Bench Road N | 1-800-851-0903 | dasilvavineyards.com
ELEPHANT ISLAND WINERY
2730 Aikins Loop | 250-496-5522 | elephantislandwine.com
FOUR SHADOWS VINEYARD & WINERY
250 Upper Bench Road S | 250-493-3625 | fourshadowsvineyard.com
HILLSIDE WINERY & BISTRO
1350 Naramata Road | 250-493-6274 | hillsidewinery.ca
JOIEFARM WINERY
2825 Naramata Road | 250-496-0093 | joiefarm.com
LA FRENZ ESTATE WINERY
1525 Randolph Road | 250-492-6690 | lafrenzwinery.com
LAKE BREEZE VINEYARDS
930 Sammet Road | 250-496-5659 | lakebreeze.ca
LAUGHING STOCK VINEYARDS
1548 Naramata Road | 250-493-8466 | laughingstock.ca
LITTLE ENGINE WINES
851 Naramata Road | 250-493-0033 | littleenginewines.com
NICHOL VINEYARD
1285 Smethurst Road | 250-496-5962 | nicholvineyard.com
PAINTED ROCK ESTATE WINERY
400 Smythe Drive | 250-493-6809 | paintedrock.ca
POPLAR GROVE WINERY
425 Middle Bench Road N | 250-493-9463 | poplargrove.ca
RED ROOSTER WINERY
891 Naramata Road | 250-492-2424 | redroosterwinery.com
RUBY BLUES WINERY
917 Naramata Road | 250-276-5311 | rubyblueswinery.ca
THREE SISTERS WINERY
1250 Munson Avenue | 236-422-2296 | 3sisterswinery.com
TIGHTROPE WINERY
1050 Fleet Road | 778-476-7673 | tightropewinery.ca
TIME FAMILY OF WINES
361 Martin Street | 236-422-2556 | timewines.ca
TOWNSHIP 7 VINEYARDS & WINERY
1450 McMillan Avenue | 250-770-1743 | township7.com
UPPER BENCH WINERY & CREAMERY
170 Upper Bench Road S | 250-770-1733 | upperbench.ca
WESBERT WINERY
1465 Naramata Road | 778-738-1113 | wesbertwinery.com
WINERIES
8TH GENERATION VINEYARD
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
SUMMERLAND TO PEACHLAND
6807 BC-97, Summerland | 250-494-1783 | 8thgeneration.com
DIRTY LAUNDRY VINEYARD
7311 Fiske Street, Summerland | 250-494-8815 | dirtylaundry.ca
FITZPATRICK FAMILY VINEYARDS
659 BC-97, Peachland | 250-767-2768 | fitzwine.com
HAYWIRE WINERY
16576 Fosbery Road, Summerland | 250-494-4445 | haywirewinery.com
SLEEPING GIANT FRUIT WINERY
6206 Canyon View Road, Summerland | 250-494-0377 | sleepinggiantfruitwinery.ca
OKANAGAN FALLS/SKAHA TO OSOYOOS
BLASTED CHURCH VINEYARDS
378 Parsons Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-1125 | blastedchurch.com
BLACK MARKET WINE CO
198 Spruce Ave, Kaleden | 250-460-7878 | blackmarketwine.ca
BLACK HILLS ESTATE WINERY
4190 Black Sage Road, Oliver | 1888-565-8554 | blackhillswinery.com
BURROWING OWL ESTATE WINERY
500 Burrowing Owl Place, Oliver | 250-498-0620 | burrowingowlwine.ca
CULMINA FAMILY ESTATE WINERY
4790 Wild Rose Sreet, Oliver | 250-498-0789 | culmina.ca
COVERT FARMS FAMILY ESTATE
300 Covert Place, Oliver | 250-498-9463 | covertfarms.ca
DISTRICT WINE VILLAGE
100 Enterprise Way, Oliver | 250-535-1575 | districtwinevillage.com
INNISKILLIN AND JACKSON TRIGGS BOUTIQUE
7857 Tucelnuit Dr, Oliver | 250-498-4500 | greatestatesokanagan.com
LAKEBOAT VINEYARD AND WINERY
236 Linden Avenue, Kaleden | 778-515-6656 | lakeboatwinery.com
LAKESIDE CELLARS
5221 Lakeshore Drive, Osoyoos | 250-495-5810 | lakesidecellars.ca
LIQUIDITY WINES
4720 Allendale Road, Okanagan Falls | 778-515-5500 | liquiditywines.com
MAYHEM WINES
4287 McLean Creek Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8443 | mayhemwines.com
MEYER FAMILY VINEYARDS
4287 McLean Creek Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8553 | mfvwines.com
NIGHTHAWK VINEYARDS
2735 Green Lake Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8874 | nighthawkvineyards.com
NK’MIP CELLARS
1400 Rancher Creek Road, Osoyoos | 250-495-2985 | nkmipcellars.com
PHANTOM CREEK ESTATES
4315 Black Sage Road, Oliver | 250-498-8367 | phantomcreekestates.com
WINERIES
SEE YA LATER RANCH
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
PENTICTON TO NARAMATA
OKANAGAN FALLS/SKAHA TO OSOYOOS
2575 Green Lake Road, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8267 | sylranch.com
TINHORN CREEK VINEYARDS
537 Tinhorn Creek Road, Oliver | 250-498-3743 | tinhorn.com
WILD GOOSE WINERY
2145 Sun Valley Way, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8919 | wildgoosewinery.ca
CIDERIES & DISTILLERIES
PENTICTON TO NARAMATA
CREEK & GULLY CIDER
1053 Poplar Grove Road | 778-476-0332 | creekandgully.com
LA PETITE ABEILLE CIDER
1085 Fleet Road | 250-770-0150 | lpacider.com
LEGEND DISTILLING
3005 Naramata Road | 778-514-1010 | legenddistilling.com
MAPLE LEAF SPIRITS
948 Naramata Road | 250-493-0180 | mapleleafspirits.ca
NOMAD CIDER
SUMMERLAND
8011 Simpson Road, Summerland | 250-469-6601 | nomadcider.ca
MILLIONAIRES’ ROW CIDER CO
14113 Dale Meadows Road, Summerland | 778-381-6015 | millionairesrowcider.com
BREWERIES
ABANDONED RAIL BREWING CO
1220 Davenport Avenue | 778-476-7704 | arbrewco.com
BARLEY MILL BREW PUB & LIQUOR STORE
2460 Skaha Lake Road | 250-493-8000 | barleymillpub.com
CANNERY BREWING
198 Ellis Street | 250-493-2723 | cannerybrewing.com
HIGHWAY 97 BREWING
200 Ellis Street | 778-996-6875 | hwy97brewery.com
NEIGHBOURHOOD BREWING
PENTICTON
187 Westminster Avenue W | 778-380-0841 | neighbourhoodbrewing.com
SLACKWATER BREWING
218 Martin Street | 236-422-0812 | slackwaterbrewing.com
TIN WHISTLE BREWING CO
118-1475 Fairview Road | 250-770-1122 | tinwhistlebrewery.com
YELLOW DOG BREWING
169 Estabrook Avenue | yellowdogbeer.com
DINING
BEAR’S DEN RESTAURANT
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
950 Westminster Avenue W | 250-490-9972 | hotelpenticton.com/bears-den-menu
BRITBAR
67 Nanaimo Avenue E | 250-770-2391 | britbar.com
BRODO KITCHEN & CATERING 483 Main Street | 778-476-1275 | tastebrodo.com
ELMA RESTAURANT
Lakeshore Drive W | 236-422-3562 | eatatelma.com
FOODIELICIOUS KITCHEN (CATERING ONLY) 152 Riverside Drive | 250-493-6616 | foodielicious.ca
Main Street | 250-493-1997 | gratifyhealth.ca
KIN & FOLK RESTAURANT 557 Main Street | 250-493-8657 | kinandfolk.ca
LOKI’S GARAGE 84-52 Front Street | 250-770-7890 | lokisgarage.com
MATCH EATERY 553 Vees Drive | 778-476-8555 | matchpub.com/penticton
PIZZERIA TRATTO NAPOLETANA 256 Westminster Avenue W | 250-493-0080 | pizzeriatratto.com
SOCIALĒ ENOTECA RISTORANTE 950 Lakeshore Drive W | 236-471-9595 | socialeonlakeshore.com
SONORA ROOM AT BURROWING OWL ESTATE WINERY 500 Burrowing Owl Place, Oliver | 250-498-0620 | burrowingowlwine.ca
SUSHI GENKI 104-95 Eckhardt Avenue E | 250-490-9809 | sushigenki.com
THE BISTRO AT HILLSIDE WINERY 1350B Naramata Road | 250-487-1350 | hillsidewinery.ca/bistro
THE BISTRO AT WILD GOOSE WINERY 2145 Sun Valley Way, Okanagan Falls | 250-497-8919 | wildgoosewinery.ca/bistro
THE HOODED MERGANSER RESTAURANT 21 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-487-4663 | hoodedmerganser.ca
THE KITCHEN BY ABUL ADAME AT DA SILVA VINEYARDS 375 Upper Bench Road N | 1-800-851-0903 | thekitchen-dasilvavineyards.com
THE PATIO RESTAURANT AT LAKE BREEZE VINEYARDS 930 Sammet Road, Naramata | 250-496-5659 | lakebreeze.ca
THE RESTAURANT AT NARAMATA INN 3625 1 Street, Naramata | 778-514-5444 | naramatainn.com/eat
DINING
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
RESTAURANTS & PUBS
THE RESTAURANT AT POPLAR GROVE WINERY
425 Middle Bench Road N | 250-493-9463 | poplargrove.ca/restaurant
THE STATION PUBLIC HOUSE
1070 Eckhardt Avenue W | 250-493-3388 | pentictonramada.com/dining
TIME FAMILY OF WINES | OROLO RESTAURANT + COCKTAIL BAR
361 Martin Street | 236-422-2556 | timewines.ca
FROG CITY CAFÉ
CAFÉS, COFFEE SHOPS & BAKERIES
351 Linden Avenue, Kaleden | 250-497-6600 | lindengardens.ca/frog-city-cafe
PETRASEK ARTISAN BAKERY
101-301 Main Street | 236-422-1400
THE BENCH MARKET
368 Vancouver Avenue | 250-492-2222 | thebenchmarket.com
WAYNE & FREDA
105-249 Westminster Avenue W | 236-422-2900 | wayneandfreda.com
SNACKS & SWEETS
CHERRY ON TOP SHAKE SHOP
SWEET TREATS & DESSERTS
1028 Lakeshore Drive | 250-486-0388 | cherryontopshakeshop.com
CRÊPERIE OOOLALA
1099 Lakeshore Drive W | 778-700-2230 | creperieooolala.com
LICKITY SPLITZ ICE CREAM SHOP
1028 Lakeshore Drive | 250-486-0388 | lickitysplitz.com
MAISON MULNATI
221 Main Street | 778-581-8283 | maison-mulnati.com
MAPLE ROCH
13224 Victoria Road S, Summerland | 778-516-7624 | mapleroch.com
SUMMERLAND SWEETS LTD
6206 Canyon View Road, Summerland | 250-494-0377 | summerlandsweets.com
TICKLEBERRY’S ICE CREAM SHOP
202 Main Street | 778-476-8774 | tickleberrys.com
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS
EPIC CYCLING WINE ADVENTURES
950 Lakeshore Drive W | 604-626-5167 | epiccycling.ca
FREEDOM BIKE SHOP
533 Main Street | 250-493-0686 | freedombikeshop.com
ESKALA MOUNTAIN SPORTS
101-136 Front Street | 236-422-3733 | eskalamountainsports.com
HOODOO ADVENTURE CO
131 Ellis Street | 250-492-3888 | hoodooadventures.ca
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS
MLK ABILITIES
581-980-3942 | mlkabilities.com
OKANAGAN ATV TOURS
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
5463 McDougald Rd, Peachland | 250-717-0733 | okanaganatvtours.com
PENTICTON E-KRUISE
4145 Skaha Lake Road | 236-795-5511 | ekruise.com/penticton
SPARROW SCOOTERS
778-828-3093 | sparrowscooters.com
VELO VOLT MOBILE BIKE RENTALS
604-618-3577 | velovolt.ca
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
MYRA CANYON BIKE RENTALS & TOURS
Myra FSR Place, Kelowna | 250-878-8763 | myracanyonrental.com
PEDEGO PENTICTON
37 Backstreet Boulevard | 250-809-4786 | pedegopenticton.ca
SKAHA ROCK ADVENTURES LTD
113-437 Martin Street | 250-493-1765 | skaharockclimbing.com
THE BIKE BARN
300 Westminster Avenue W | 250-492-4140 | bikebarn.ca
ZIPZONE PEACHLAND
8km Up Princeton Avenue, Peachland | 778-721-0593 | zipzone.ca
ARTS, CULTURE, HISTORY & ENTERTAINMENT
4TH MERIDIAN VINTAGE & GIFTS
4-126 Robinson Avenue, Naramata | 250-462-4969 | 4thmeridian.ca
CASCADES CASINO
201-553 Vees Drive | 250-487-1280 | cascadescasinopenticton.com
KETTLE VALLEY STEAM RAILWAY
18404 Bathville Road, Summerland | 250-494-8422 | kettlevalleyrail.org
MANY HATS THEATRE COMPANY
306-1475 Fairview Road | 250-462-6428 | manyhatstheatre.com
PENTICTON MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
785 Main Street | 250-490-2451 | pentictonmuseum.com
SOUTH OKANAGAN EVENTS CENTRE
853 Eckhardt Avenue W | 250-490-2460 | soec.ca
SS SICAMOUS HERITAGE SITE
1099 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-492-0403 | sssicamous.ca
THE DREAM CAFÉ
67 Front Street | 250-490-9012 | thedreamcafe.ca
ART OF MARINA & THE BUTTERFLY CLOSET
CANNERY TRADE CENTRE
1475 Fairview Road | 250-492-3100 | cannerytradecentre.com
GALLERY ONE TWENTY-SEVEN
127 Elm Avenue | 250-462-4433 | peggiecollinsdesign.com
LEIR HOUSE & ART COUNCIL GALLERY
220 Manor Park Avenue | 250-492-7997 | pentictonartscouncil.com
PENTICTON ART GALLERY
199 Marina Way | 250-493-2928 | pentictonartgallery.com
SOS VOLUNTEER CENTRE
102-696 Main Street | 1-888-576-5661 | volunteercentre.info
SPECKLED ROW
222-1475 Fairview Road | 778-931-0251 | speckledrow.com
TEMPEST THEATRE AND FILM SOCIETY
125 Eckhardt Avenue E | 250-770-7894 | tempest.ca
THE LLOYD GALLERY
18 Front Street | 250-492-4484 | lloydgallery.com
SHOPPING AND RETAIL
475 Upper Bench Road N | 604-202-4663 | artofmarina.shop
BEAD TRAILS EXPERIENCE INC
13207 Victoria Road N, Summerland | 250-488-2489 | beadtrails.com
G’NR ALPACA BOUTIQUE AND YARN
7171 Tucelnuit Drive, Oliver | 416-526-0503 | gnralpacaboutique.ca
MARTIN STREET LIQUOR MERCHANTS
333 Martin Street | 250-492-3130 | martinstreetliquor.com
PENTICTON VISITOR CENTRE
888 Westminster Avenue W | 250-276-2170 | shop.visitpenticton.com
THE BUMWRAP
285 Main Street | 250-493-1617 | thebumwrap.com
BC VQA WINE INFORMATION CENTRE
101-553 Vees Drive | 250-490-2006 | pentictonwineinfo.com
CHERRY LANE SHOPPING CENTRE
2111 Main Street | 250-492-5908 | cherrylane.ca
LANYON HOME
101-135 Front Street | 250-770-0039 | lanyonhome.ca
NARAMATA GENERAL STORE
219 Robinson Avenue, Naramata | 250-496-5450 | naramata.store
SHADES OF LINEN 156 Robinson Avenue, Naramata | 250-496-4083
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS
COYOTE CRUISES
215 Riverside Drive | 250-486-5755 | coyotecruises.com
LOCOLANDING ADVENTURE PARK
75 Riverside Drive | 250-486-0388 | locolanding.com
PENTICTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
325 Power Street | 250-490-2426 | penticton.ca
PENTICTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
600 Comox Street | 250-492-5626 | pentictongolf.ca
OSOYOOS GOLF CLUB
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
GOLF
FAMILY FUN
GOTTAGOAT FARM
2099 Green Mountain Road | 250-493-4065 | gottagoat.com
PENTICTON BIKE RENTALS
101-1070 Lakeshore Drive W | 250-462-1151 | pentictonbikerentals.com
PENTICTON SPEEDWAY
2070 Carmi Road | 250-488-2540 | pentictonspeedway.com
GOLF
12300 Golf Course Drive, Osoyoos | 250-495-7003 | golfosoyoos.com
FAIRVIEW MOUNTAIN
933 Old Golf Course Rd, Oliver | 250-498-6050 | fairviewmountain.com
HEALTH, WELLNESS & BEAUTY
LA CRÈME DE LA CRÈME SKINCARE & BOUTIQUE
207 Main Street | 250-809-6242 | lacremeluxe.com
OKANOGGIN BARBERS
254 Ellis Street | 250-276-3111 | okanogginbarbershop.com
PENTICTON BOAT RENTALS
293 Marina Way | 250-488-8093 | pentictonboatrentals.com
SUN N’ SUP
OGO FLOAT
144 Chambers Place |250-488-2930 | ogofloat.ca
LAKE ACTIVITIES
176 Robinson Avenue, Naramata | 250-809-9094 | sunnsup.com
CANNERY TRADE CENTRE
PIER WATER SPORTS
45 Martin Street N | 250-493-8864 | pierwatersports.com
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1475 Fairview Road | 250-492-3100 | cannerytradecentre.com
BP AVIATION LTD
COWORK PENTICTON
129 Nanaimo Avenue W | 778-476-6028 | coworkpenticton.com
WINE, BEER & ADVENTURE TOURS & SHUTTLES
3390 Airport Road | 778-476-5528 | bpaviation.ca
GRAPE ESCAPES WINE TOURS
345 Wade Avenue E | 778-781-0929 | grapeescapes.ca
GRAPE SAVVY WINE TOURS & TROLLEY
250-460-1242 | trolleyco.ca
RIVER OTTER SPORT FISHING
1652 Fairview Road | 250-219-4756 | riverotterfishing.com
SOUTH OKANAGAN E-BIKE SAFARIS
18-8598 Hwy 97, Oliver | 250-689-2786 | okebikesafaris.ca
VIVID TOURS
1-855-753-1996 | vivid.tours
CHEERS! OKANAGAN TOURS
1302 Morgan Road, Kelowna | 250-717-8452 | cheersokanagantours.com
GRAPE FRIENDS LOUNGE & TOURS
1568 Penticton Avenue | 250-328-2008 | pentictontours.com
PENBREWTOURS
250-486-3435 | penbrewtour.ca
SAGEBRUSH TOURS
103-997 Antler Drive | 250-859-5982 |sagebrushtours.ca
UNIQUE BLEND SOUTH OKANAGAN TOURS
604-240-01832 | uniqueblendtours.ca
WICKED TOURS
2170 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna | 250-864-9453 | wicked.tours
ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS
LEGEND
BIKE FRIENDLY EV CHARGER
PETS WELCOME WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
WINE ASSOCIATIONS
OKANAGAN FALLS SKAHA WINERY ASSOCIATION theheartofwinecountry.ca
NARAMATA BENCH WINERIES ASSOCIATION naramatabench.com
SUMMERLAND’S BOTTLENECK DRIVE ASSOCIATION bottleneckdrive.com
AMUZING FUN RENTALS
101-297 Waterford Avenue | 236-500-1050 | amuzingfunrentals.ca
LINDEN GARDENS
351 Linden Avenue, Kaleden | 250-497-6600 | lindengardens.ca
APEX MOUNTAIN RESORT
1000 Strayhorse Road | 250-292-8222 | apexresort.com
OKANAGAN HOCKEY GROUP
OLIVER OSOYOOS WINERY ASSOCIATION oliverosoyoos.com
SIMILKAMEEN INDEPENDENT WINEGROWERS similkameenwine.com
WEDDINGS
COCKTAILS & CANAPÉS
557 Main Street | 604-424-8788 | cocktailsandcanapes.ca
PARADOX EVENTS
103-1652 Fairview Road | 778-622-7236 | paradoxevents.ca
WINTER ACTIVITIES
201-853 Eckhardt Avenue W | 1-888-844-6611 | okanaganhockey.com
PENTICTON VEES JUNIOR A HOCKEY
853 Eckhardt Avenue W | 250-493-8337 | pentictonvees.ca
NICKEL PLATE NORDIC CENTRE
2600 Hedley-Nickelplate Road | 250-292-8110 | nickelplatenordic.org
PENTICTON CURLING CLUB
505 Vees Drive | 250-492-5647 | pentictoncurlingclub.ca
PENTICTON IS THE PERFECT DESTINATION FOR MEETINGS OF ANY SIZE, CONFERENCES, CONVENTIONS, INCENTIVES, AND TRADESHOWS!
MEET COMPETE ENTERTAIN
Penticton is a truly unique convention location offering a high level of hospitality and service to planners and delegates alike. An intuitively compact, walkable city, offering more than 100,000 sq. ft. of combined, flexible meeting and exhibit space. With facilities and experiences that urban cities are envious of, along with approximately 1,000 hotel guest rooms available in close proximity to convention and conference centres, downtown, and the entertainment and cultural district, plus a wide variety of off-site activities.
Create memorable experiences for your delegates while you are here! Take a wine tour, with over 80 wineries to choose from in the surrounding area. Walk the Penticton Ale Trail to check out any of the 8 craft breweries, with 5 right in the downtown district. Penticton’s culinary scene is diverse with amazing farm-to-table cuisine. Meet collegues along the lakeshore promenade, take in a round of golf, or enjoy a group e-bike tour along the KVR Trail.
PENTICTON TRADE AND CONVENTION CENTRE
The largest, dedicated full service facility in the BC Interior, the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre, adjoined to the South Okanagan Events Centre Complex, features over 95,000 square feet of meeting space, and a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena, and exhibition space.
PENTICTON LAKESIDE RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE
The Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre is located on the south shore of Okanagan Lake in the heart of downtown. Featuring 273 rooms, 3 restaurants, full gym and many more amenities; the conference centre has 32,000 square feet of flexible meeting space including a private outdoor courtyard and decks and can host from 10 to 1,000 delegates.
Plan your next meeting, conference or tradeshow with our Meet In Penticton Convention Bureau