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A. Lake Okanagan Resort/Marina - Great food and fantastic views. Golf, tennis, horseback riding and hiking are available here. Fuel and boat rentals are available.


1. Owaissi Anglican Camp – Private camp. Look for a dock with a white cross on it. Shelter from southwest winds.


2. The small, flat-roofed building is the place of water intake for Lake Okanagan Resort. There is a small rock outcrop in front of the picnic table to the south and three mooring buoys. Ben’s Bay - In the shade of a birch tree the circle friends is completed. Dive Site - There is a small boat and a small houseboat 100 feet off the marina dock.


3. Small, pebble beaching areas with six mooring buoys.


4. Girl Guide Camp Mewata – At the small point there is a swimming area - private beaches and docks.


5. Shelter Cove – Avoid private beaches and docks. The south end of the cove has shelter from south winds.


6. Sign on shore says “Cable.” There is a large, white, three story house just to the south of the cable sign.


7. Rock walls with one small beaching area. Note - there is room for only one boat at a time. Respect private property.


boats in a more ecofriendly way. Many environmentally unfriendly chemicals are used in all types of manufacturing. Yet Campion has taken bold, often experimental steps, in the last few years to build greener boats using bio resins, low emission gel coats, Ecomate flotation foam and 3 dimensional glass


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matting which requires less resin. But back to fulfilling dreams. The explosion of the popularity of the pontoon boat is well documented throughout the boating industry. But why settle for aluminum pontoons with unusable space when you can have all the advantages of a pontoon design but enjoy the hull space as well. Enter the Biltmore, a fibreglass hull based on a pontoon style design that offers you the social ambiance of a pontoon boat with the luxury of a hull. While the Bluewater boats aren’t currently in production, the Reinell brand is very well known and provides an entry- level product to the Campion line-up and


8. Caesar’s Landing – Named after Henry Northcote Caesar in 1893. If anchoring in the bay, please respect private property. Dive Site - A good wall dive and at 40 feet there is an old car.


9. Nahun – Named by Howard Bruce Kennard in 1905. At one time it was called “Golden Gate” because packers on the H.B.C. Brigade Trail would barricade it so that no horses could stray out to the rocky formation. Please respect private property.


10. This marks the deepest waters for all of the Okanagan Lake: 228 meters (748 feet).


11. Private beaches and docks - no beaching.


has been very well received. At times, new Reinell boats fill the factory floor. Their durable design and quality often make them the perfect choice for boat rental companies as well as cost conscious consumers that still want a quality built watercraft. Campion doesn’t build the cheapest boats on the market, thank goodness, but your extra dollar gets you a quality Canadian built boat from a manufacturer dedicated to not only building the best boats but also building them using the greenest methods available. Go ahead and wave the Canadian flag, buy Campion. For more information on Campion boats visit www.campionboats.com.


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