Nordic Skiing in Kelowna
Not all skiing takes place on the mountain; Kelowna is close to two cross-country ski clubs, and Big White Ski Resort offers Nordic trails. In all, there are over 250 kilometres of groomed trails to explore.
Rock Climbing and Bouldering in Kelowna
There are a variety of climbing crags in Kelowna that feature sport, trad, mixed, and multi-pitch climbing. If you’d like to practice or keep your climbing indoors, check out one of the local climbing gyms around Kelowna.
Kelowna Paddle Trail
Paddle along a 27 km trail on Okanagan Lake from Mckinley Beach to Bertram Creek Regional Park. Paddle by over 20 beaches and parks, three waterfront resorts, two bird sanctuaries, and downtown Kelowna.
Farm to Table Tours in Kelowna
Enjoy a self-guided tour to various farms and agri-related sites in Kelowna.
Day Trips in Merritt
Merritt is a continuously growing city you don’t want to miss. Find some of the best ways to spend a day in this town in the following itineraries.
Beaches and Parks in Kelowna
There is no better place to spend a beautiful Kelowna day than one of the many beaches or parks located around the city.
Ranching Heritage in Gold Country
Don’t miss embracing the ranch history and heritage of Gold Country by visiting ranches and enjoying their favourite music, country.
U-Pick in Kelowna
Visit local orchards in Kelowna to get the freshest farm-to-table harvest available, picked by you!
Geocaching in Gold Country
Do you like Geocaching? You wo'n’t want to miss the opportunity to explore the beautiful Gold Country while searching for Geocaches.
Okanagan Wine & Orchard Museum in Kelowna
Visit the Okanagan Wine & Orchard Museum and experience BC's oldest fruit packinghouse. The museum features frightening machinery, iconic bottles, and -in season- a live bee hive.
Heritage, Arts, and Culture of Gold Country
See Gold Country come to life through the arts, culture, history, and music in the region.
Westside Farmloop in West Kelowna
Travel along the Westside Farmloop to a variety of wineries, cideries, fruit stands, farms, and markets that feature delicious local products.
Boucherie Rush Trail West Kelowna
Use the Boucherie Rush Trail to climb to the top of Mount Boucherie, a 50–60 million-year-old extinct volcano in the heart of West Kelowna.
The Sncewips Heritage Museum in West Kelowna
Visit the Sncewips Heritage Museum and learn about the history and culture of the Westbank First Nation and Syilx/Okanagan community.
Westbank First Nation Sculptures & Murals
Take a self guided tour along 17 stops and view the Westbank First Nation’s sculptures and murals. Learn about the living culture of the Syilx people.
Bottleneck Drive in Summerland
Visit any of the 18 stops along Bottleneck Drive in Summerland to enjoy delicious offerings from wineries, breweries, distilleries, and cideries.
Agritourism in Summerland
Agritourism opportunities abound on Summerland farms and vineyards, offering you a chance to get behind the scenes and connect with the land and the people who provide fresh, natural products and down-to-earth experiences.
Apex Mountain Ski Resort in Penticton
Visit Apex Mountain Resort, the only mountain in the Okanagan that faces northeast, resulting in dry champagne powder. Experience the powder that both skiers and snowboarders visit Apex for.
Rock Climbing the Skaha Bluffs in Penticton
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 in the country.
Kettle Valley Rail Trail - Naramata to Penticton
The Kettle Valley Rail Trail (KVR) is one of the most iconic attractions in Penticton. The KVR Trail is a family friendly trail that is very well maintained and ideal for riders and walkers of any ability.