Our prime location offers many options to make your trip memorable:
Ready to Relax? After a full day of exploring Naramata, or if you don't feel like visiting our countless wineries during the day or an evening out, why not take a relaxing dip in our heated plunge pool or kick back with your favourite beverage and book on the deck? Your vacation, your rules!
Adventure Awaits: If you are ready to get out and moving, there is no shortage of activities for you to enjoy. Become one with nature by taking a hike through our various nature routes, cycling the famous 3 Blind Mice Trails or Kettle Valley Trail which offers incredible views and possible wildlife sightings. Feel like trying our amazing wines from one of our over 40 wineries? Why not take the hassle of driving and book your very own customized private winery tour? If lake activities strikes your fancy, head down to the village and rent yourself a stand up paddle board and hit the water. Prefer to peddle? Rent a bike and explore the village or KVR trail. If you'd rather soak in the sun, our amazing beaches along Okanagan Lake are a great way to spend the day. Something for everyone!
Shop: A short drive will take you into the quaint historic village of Naramata for unique shopping experiences, gourmet dining, art or museum tours, or the General Store for groceries or anything else you may need during your stay. PLUS THERE IS A SEASONAL MARKET WEDNESDAY 4-7 AT MANITOU PARK NARAMATA.
Martin and I would be more than happy to provide recommendations prior to your stay or upon arrival!
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.
Estuary Park
The Peach Classic started in 1983 on the shores of Okanagan Lake in Penticton.
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The swi...
Estuary Park
Penticton
Penticton Peach Festival is an annual South Okanagan Valley tradition, which began in 1947, to celebrate the peach harvest in Penticton, Bri...
Penticton
Starts Lakeside Penticton
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The event is expected to bring roughly 10,000 people, so be...
Starts Lakeside Penticton
Various Venues - Penticton
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Various Venues - Penticton
Skaha Lake Park
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Skaha Lake Park