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Sicamous KAMLOOPS 97 Vernon 2 1 Merritt 5 97C 5A 7 Summerland 11 Princeton 3 10 9 15 Osoyoos Grand Forks


 Vernon on the northwest side of Okanagan Lake.  and watersport opportunities. A short hike takes you to the spectacular Shorts Creek water falls. The colourful history of Fintry can be relived through tours of the heritage buildings. Please call (250) 260-3590 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 8.


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   through nature’s beauty and lead the adventurer


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 Homemade Soups, Sandwiches & Desserts


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  s


 !


250-549-3266  www.davisonorchards.ca 3111 Davison Road, Vernon, BC


250-547-2300 www.monasheetourism.com


LUMBY & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND VISITOR CENTRE


8 12 3 3A West Kelowna 19 21 17 14


Penticton 18


22 97 16 25 28 13 20 KELOWNA 4 3 6


       reservable), grassed tenting overflow area, flush toilets, showers, playground, picnic and day-use   Lake and offers access to great swimming and boating. A favourite with RV’ers and is the area’s most popular park during spring and fall because of the warm sun and spectacular lake views from each of the campsites. 2.6 km of trails for hiking. Call (250) 545-8467 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31.


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      campsites, reservable group site with a picnic shelter, picnic and day-use area, new one of a kind rustic playground, boat launch, sani-station, and sandy beaches. During the summer, first- come, first-serve sites are filled from overflow          Follow signs in Lumby turning north onto Mabel Lake Road for 36 km and 1 km of gravel road to  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. Call (250) 547-6862 for more info. Open from Apr. 1 to Oct. 8.


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        boat launch, flush and pit toilets. No overnight          


MANNING/SIMILKAMEEN


The Manning/Similkameen area features large parks such as E.C. Manning and Cathedral that are guaranteed to engage the adventurous backcountry visitor but also offers small, quaint parks like Bromley Rock or Stemwinder that provide an ideal base camp to explore the area’s mining heritage.


Park Facility Operator: The BOWRA Group Inc.


Phone: 1-800-330-3321 ext 1302 Email: bundlemgr@manningpark.com Website: www.bcparks.ca


Make a reservation at www.discovercamping.ca


or by calling Discover Camping toll free (Canada/ USA) 1-800-689-9025 or 1-519-826-6850 (international) from March 15 to Sept 15. Group camping and picnic site reservations can now be booked year-round.


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to spectacular views and private beaches. Jade and Juniper Bays offer some of the best swimming and picnicking in the Okanagan. 13km of well-marked hiking, biking and horseback riding trails.


4 Kekuli Bay


OPEN DAILY MAY TO OCTOBER


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