1 Ellison Sicamous
200 ha. • Facilities: 71 campsites, 2 yurt rentals, playground, flush toilets, showers, picnic facil- ities, and a scuba dive park. • Location: 16 km from the junction of Highway 97 and 25th Avenue in Vernon. • Ellison’s spacious camp- sites are situated in a Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir setting and its beaches offer a fun-filled family adventure. For your recreation pleasure, 6 km of easy hiking trails and a volleyball net await you. Please call (250) 545-9943 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31.
2 Fintry 5 97C
361 ha. (Park)/523 ha. (Protected Area) • Facilities: 100 campsites, 3 group sites, 2 picnic shelters, showers, flush toilets, a picnic and day-use area, boat launch and 1 yurt rental. • Location: 34 km north of Kelowna on Fintry Delta Road or 49 km south of Vernon on the northwest side of Okanagan Lake. • Fintry Park’s 2 km of lakefront offers a variety of swimming and water sport opportunities. A short hike will take you to the spectacular Shorts Creek waterfalls. The colourful history of Fintry can be relived through tours of the heritage buildings.
Please 3 Kalamalka Lake
978 ha. • Facilities: Day-use and picnic areas. • Location: 8 km south of Vernon off Highway 6. • Trails wind through nature’s beauty and lead the adventurer to spectacular views and private beaches. Jade and Juniper Bays offer some of the best swimming and picnicking in the Okanagan. You’ll find 13 km of well-marked hiking, biking and horse back riding trails here.
4 Kekuli Bay
57 ha. • Facilities: 70 campsites, showers, flush toilets, a playground, boat launch, day-use and picnic area. • Location: 11 km south of Vernon off Highway 97. • Kekuli Bay Park is situated on Kalamalka Lake and offers access to great swimming and boating. There are also 2.6 km of trails for hiking. Spectacular views of Kalamalka Lake are offered from all of the campsites. Call (250) 545-8467 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31.
5 Mabel Lake
187 ha. • Facilities: 81 campsites, a group site with a picnic shelter, large grassy day-use area, playground, volleyball net, boat launch, sani- station, and sandy beaches. • Location: 60 km northeast from Vernon. Take Highway 6 east from Vernon to Lumby. Follow signs in Lumby turning north onto Mabel Lake Road for 36 km and 1 km of gravel road to Mabel Lake Park.• Spring and
call
(250) 260-3590 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 10.
5A 7 Summerland 11 Princeton 3 10 9 15 Osoyoos
fall at Mabel Lake are a fisherman’s delight. The treed campsites, sandy beaches, clear water, and large grassy areas are a great recipe for family fun in the summer. Enjoy a 1 km self-guided inter- pretative trail. Call (250) 547-6862 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 10.
6 Mara
6 ha. • Facilities: Day-use area with paved boat launch and pit toilets. • Location: On the south- east side of Mara Lake, access from Highway 97A. From Highway 1, the park is 12 km south of Sicamous. • Activities include swimming, boating and fishing. Parking fees are applicable in the day-use area.
Grand Forks 8 12 3 3A West Kelowna 19 21 17 14
Penticton 18
22 97 16 25 28 13 20 KELOWNA KAMLOOPS 97 Vernon 2 1 Merritt 4 3 6 6 5
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Acres of Fresh Produce Orchard Tours
Crazy Cow Kids Corral Farm Animals
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Fudge, Ice Cream & More!
250-547-2300
www.monasheetourism.com
250-549-3266 •
www.davisonorchards.ca 3111 Davison Road, Vernon, BC
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