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Osoyoos Lake Regional Park

Osoyoos Lake Regional Park is situated on the scenic Lakeshore Drive that takes you along Osoyoos Lake where you will pass by numerous beaches, hotels, resorts, and campgrounds. Osoyoos Lake is well known for being not only the warmest lake in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia but the warmest lake in the entire country of Canada and has an average summertime temperature of 24 degrees Celcius. The park itself features an abundance of large trees for shade, a nice big sandy beach, washrooms, picnic tables, and a parking lot.

Gyro Osoyoos Park

Gyro Osoyoos Park and Beach are situated in the small resort town of Osoyoos which is located in the spectacular Okanagan Valley and is home to Canada’s only desert as well as some of the best weather in the country. The great weather and an abundance of sunshine are what attract tons of tourists to this exquisite fruit and wine-growing region. The heat is also the contributing factor in making Osoyoos Lake the warmest in Canada with an average summertime temperature of 24 degrees celsius.

Sẁiẁs Provincial Park (Haynes Point)

Sẁiẁs Provincial Park (Haynes Point) is a narrow peninsula of land located on Osoyoos Lake, British Columbia. It is situated in the Okanagan Valley on the outskirts of the small town of Osoyoos and is within the traditional territory of the Osoyoos Indian Band. For thousands of years, the indigenous peoples of the Okanagan have inhabited the lands at Sẁiẁs Provincial Park. The park itself is a gorgeous strip of land that extends almost across the entirety of Osoyoos Lake and when the water is low during the summer you can pretty much walk to the other side. The park’s shores are lined with picturesque beaches that are perfect for family picnics and are open for public day-use. Sẁiẁs Provincial Park also provides campers with 41 vehicle accessible campsites and 7 of which are doubles campsites for large families and groups. Rates are $32 for one site per night or $16 for senior citizens.

Swan Lake Nature Reserve Loop, Vernon

The Swan Lake Nature Reserve Loop is located at the head of Swan Lake on the outskirts of Vernon, British Columbia. It is one of over 50 lakes in the Okanagan Valley, but Swan Lake is not generally used for swimming as it is quite swampy, though it is very popular for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching. The hike which is actually more of an easy walk takes you through picturesque grasslands with grasses that are over 6 feet tall. You will be treated to scenic rolling fields lined with quaint farmhouses and decrepit barns from the days of old. The surrounding hills roll down into the flat prairie-like valley and create a natural canvas with lovely photogenic qualities.

Pyramid Provincial Park

Pyramid Provincial Park is one of a string of three provincial parks located in the Summerland area of the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, and is situated on Okanagan Lake along Highway 97. Pyramid along with Kickininee and Soorimpt Provincial Parks all within minutes of each other and are road trip stopovers. The area of Summerland in the Okanagan Valley is a hotbed for tourism due to its abundant amounts of gorgeous sunny weather which in turn allows for a bounty of delicious fruits and world-class wines.

Pioneer Park, Kaleden

Pioneer Park is perfectly situated on the shores of gorgeous Skaha Lake in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, and provides residents and visitors of the small town of Kaleden a great place to come and relax for the day. The park features a plethora of activities and has no shortage of amenities including several near-perfect white sand beaches public, floating dock rafts, a gazebo, a picnic area, Public BBQs, a volleyball court, pickleball, tennis courts, basketball courts, and public washrooms. The park is also connected to the uber-popular Kettle Valley Rail Trail which is the longest rail-trail in BC and stretches 650 km from Hope to Castlegar.

Rotary Beach, Tuc-El-Nuit Lake

Rotary Beach is located on the South end of the beautiful and exquisite Tuc-El-Nuit Lake in the town of Oliver, British Columbia, also known as “The Wine Capital of Canada”. It is perfectly situated in the midst of the mountainous desert terrain of the world-famous Okanagan Valley. Tuc-el-Nuit Lake is just one of over 50 lakes in the Okanagan Valley but is definitely one of the most scenic and provides great views of mountains and vineyards as well as the popular hiking area known as McIntyre Bluff in the background.

Kenyon Park, Okanagan Falls

Kenyon Park is conveniently located on 8th Avenue in the small community of Okanagan Falls, British Columbia. It is situated at the head of picturesque Skaha Lake in the sought after wine and fruit region of Okanagan Valley, Canada. The park is approximately 2 acres and is fully geared towards being a family-friendly place that is perfect for a fun-filled day at the beach. Kids will fall in love with the John Bell Playground, which was actually designed by the local children in the area. The playground features a neat zip line and a triple slide which allows kids to race each other down. There is also a recently constructed children’s spray park which is a hit with kids and comes complete with water cannons, dump buckets, and more.

Okanagan Lake Beach, Penticton

Okanagan Lake Beach is located at the head of spectacular Okanagan Lake in the city of Penticton. It is perfectly situated along Lakeshore Drive which is one of the Okanagan Valley’s premier vacation spots and it features many beaches and parks as well as resorts, hotels, restaurants, cafes, and shops. The beach itself features a kilometer of gorgeous sandy beach overlooking Okanagan Lake and its surrounding desert hills and mountains. It has a swimming area, floating docks, children’s slides, shade trees, wheelchair-access ramps, public fire pits, washrooms, and free parking. At the end of the beach is the S.S. Sicamous Museum and Heritage Park, which is a large paddlewheel ferry boat that used to carry passengers up and down Okanagan Lake.

Okanagan Lake Park, Penticton

Okanagan Lake Park is a 4.5-acre park located in the city of Penticton and sits at the head of scenic Okanagan Lake, British Columbia. It is a summertime haven for beachgoers looking to go swimming, boating, kayaking, or SUP paddleboarding on the gentle waters of the Okanagan Valley’s biggest attraction. The park has a gorgeous sandy beach and in terms of amenities features washrooms, a boat launch, and a fenced-in dog beach.

Three Mile Beach, Penticton

Three Mile Beach is a popular swimming area located on scenic Okanagan Lake between the towns of Naramata and Penticton, British Columbia. It is perfectly located in the Okanagan Valley on a small peninsula that juts out into the lake. It is well-known by locals for being a nude beach and it’s because of that reason why It has a storied and controversial past that eventually fell in favor of the nudists who freely sport their birthday suits around the beach, legally that is.

Gordon Beggs Rotary Beach, Summerland

Gordon Beggs Rotary Beach is a beautiful park on Okanagan Lake in Summerland, British Columbia. It is just one of many spectacular beaches that are located on Summerland’s scenic Lakeshore Drive. The drive also boasts walkways along the lake that connect with the other beaches, as well as a local pub. The park itself features fine powdery white sand and generally calm Okanagan Lake waters. It is also home to the Kiwana's Floating Dock, which is great for swimming. There are washroom facilities in the park and a slide that goes right into the water which your kids will absolutely love.

North Crescent Beach, Summerland

North Crescent Beach is a small beach access point that is located within the gorgeous Crescent Beach community of Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. It has no amenities other than a bench to sit and look out over the waters of Okanagan Lake towards the city of Kelowna. What the beach lacks in facilities it makes up for with peace and quiet, gorgeous fine white sand, crystal clear water, and a splendid Okanagan backdrop full of orchards, and vineyards. The beach also features exquisite desert vista views with hoodoos and sandy bluffs.

Crescent Beach, Summerland

Crescent Beach is a quiet residential area located in the splendid lakefront community of Summerland, British Columbia. Summerland is situated in the spectacular Okanagan Valley region of Canada and features miles upon miles of shoreline providing beachgoers with plenty of space for a lakefront picnic. The area is famous for its abundance of sunshine and great weather which in turn allows for perfect fruit growing and winemaking conditions. As such Summerland not only remains a popular beach town paradise but also boasts a plethora of orchards, wineries, and vineyards.

Kinsmen Park, Summerland

Kinsmen Park is a small rocky beach on the sought after Okanagan Lake, in the aptly named town of Summerland, British Columbia. The park features beautiful views of Okanagan Lake looking out towards the city of Kelowna, which is the hub of the popular vacation destination known as the Okanagan Valley. Being that it is a fairly small beach It lacks amenities but does have some picnic tables, children’s playground equipment, a tiny Japanese garden area, and a cool slide that goes from the top of the park’s entrance stairs and allows you to slide down. The park also boasts a trickling stream that adds to the relaxing ambiance of the spot.

Swim Bay, Peachland

Swim Bay is a fun Okanagan attraction that is located in the splendid little beach town of Peachland, British Columbia. It is a small bay situated along the edge of the much sought after Okanagan Lake and is part of one of the valley’s most scenic waterfront promenades. The lakefront walk stretches for miles but has plenty of benches and picnic tables to rest. The walk also shows off some of the region’s most beautiful beaches and Crystal clear water reminiscent of the Mediterranean Sea. It also has a plethora of restaurants, shops, concessions, and Cafes along the way.

Pioneer Park, Oyama, BC

Pioneer Park is a small park that is situated near the head of spectacular Kalamalka Lake and is located in the picture-perfect little community of Oyama, British Columbia. Is it located in the summer vacation paradise known as Lake Country in the world-famous Okanagan Valley region of Canada. The park itself provides a great space for anybody but especially families looking to do some picnicking, swimming, kayaking, or SUP paddleboarding. It features a beautiful little sandy beach, picnic tables, washrooms, a floating dock, and a new children’s playground.

Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park

Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia which is saying a lot if you consider that the region literally has hundreds of gorgeous beaches. It is located just outside of the small lakeside town of Summerland. It is conveniently situated right off of Highway 97 and is also just a short drive from the city of Penticton, BC. The park opened in 1969 and first went by the name Claybanks Beach Park. It covers an area of around 30 hectares and the 558m of Okanagan Lake shoreline.

Station Beach, Oyama

Station Beach is located in the picturesque isthmus beach community of Oyama, British Columbia, Canada. it is situated at the head lovely Wood Lake in the Okanagan Valley and is connected via a channel to its larger sibling body of water known as Kalamalka Lake. Wood Lake is much smaller than Kalamalka Lake and the water is generally much warmer. In previous years Oyama was a busy little town and was a touristy stopping point on the main highway from Kelowna to Vernon called the Pelmewash Parkway, this made Station beach quite popular and busy.

Casa Rio Waterfront Park, West Kelowna

Casa Rio Waterfront Park is situated in the Lakeview Heights neighborhood of West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It is a splendid example of beauty and is just one of the many gorgeous beaches located on the world-famous Okanagan Lake. The lake has been the lifeblood of the Okanagan Valley for many thousands of years and provided sustenance to First Nations people since time immemorial. Nowadays Okanagan Lake is known for its exquisite beauty and the plethora of fun-filled summertime activities that bring in millions of tourists every year.