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So Much to See, Do & Enjoy – Right From Our Doorstep!

Ready to Relax?

After a day of exploring Naramata—or if you’re just in the mood for some downtime—treat yourself to a peaceful soak in the heated plunge pool, or curl up on the deck with your favourite drink and a good book. Your vacation, your pace!

Adventure Awaits

Looking to get active? There’s no shortage of ways to experience the best of the Okanagan.

  • Hiking & Biking: Explore scenic trails like the legendary Kettle Valley Rail Trail or the popular 3 Blind Mice network—great for both hiking and mountain biking.
  • Wine Touring: With over 40 local wineries, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Skip the driving and book a private wine tour for a stress-free tasting day.
  • On the Water: Head to the village to rent a paddleboard or kayak and enjoy the calm waters of Okanagan Lake.
  • Beach Time: Prefer to relax in the sun? Naramata’s beautiful beaches are the perfect spot to spend a lazy afternoon.
  • Village Cruising: Rent a bike and meander through the village and trails at your own pace.

Local Shopping & Dining

Take a short drive to the charming village of Naramata, where you’ll find:

  • Unique shops
  • Local art and museum stops
  • Gourmet dining spots
  • The General Store for everyday essentials
  • And don’t miss the Wednesday Farmers Market at Manitou Park (4–7 PM, seasonal)!

Martin and I are always happy to offer personalized recommendations—just ask, either before your stay or once you arrive!

Historic Naramata

Founded in 1907 by John Moore Robinson as a prime agricultural area. He advertised and sold parcels of land to people from other parts of Canada as well as the British Isles. At the time Naramata became known as a cultural centre. 


People from across the Okanagan would arrive by boat for concerts, plays, operas, regattas- and as Robinson and his wife were spiritualists-seances. In fact, it is said the name of the village came about during one. Paddlewheelers regularly stopped at the local wharf carrying freight and passengers up and down Lake Okanagan.

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