Best attractions and places to see around Okanagan Lake include a 135-kilometer-long fjord lake in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley. This region features a landscape shaped by glacial and tectonic forces, offering sandy beaches, rocky bluffs, and fertile terraces. Okanagan Lake holds cultural significance for the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation and supports diverse ecosystems. The area provides opportunities to explore natural features, historical sites, and cultural institutions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Gellatly Nut Farm Regional Park is named after brothers David and Jack Gellatly who were nut breeders in the 1900s. They created new varieties of nuts that are still grown throughout the world. Today the park is still an orchard of walnut, chestnut, hazelnut, and butternut trees, and visitors can read interpretive signs and explore the heritage buildings here. In the fall Gellatly Nut Farm Society harvests and donates their crops, with all proceeds going back to maintaining the park. The park also offers a playground, grassy lawns, and accessible walking trails beneath the shade of old nut trees.
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Okanagan Lake is a popular spot for hiking, fishing, boating, and swimming on the beaches. Enjoy the scenic views from the shore and keep an eye out for the lake’s mythical lake monster.
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Cool sculpture. Nice spot to stop and relax while admiring the art pieces.
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Railway lines to cycle paths - that's great!
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On the Trans Canada Trail or KVR there is a service station for cyclists with tools, air pump and drinking water at the exit of Penticton towards Myra-Canyon (see photos).
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The glass-fiber sculpture "Kelowna Sails" by noted local sculptor Robert Dow Reid has become a symbol of the city and is featured prominently in many tourist publications. The factory is 12 m high and weighs about 1,820 kg.
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Ogopogo (also called Naitaka, the Sea Serpent) is the name of a sea monster allegedly living in Okanagan Lake in the British Columbia province. The Ogopogo should be an elongated, between 3 and 14 meters long animal with dark green to brownish-black skin. Behind his sheep-like head, it should have a flowing hairpins. Also often reported are bumps and a split tail.
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Beyond the lake itself, which offers scenic views from its shores, you can visit Knox Mountain Park for hiking and panoramic vistas. Other natural highlights include Bear Creek Provincial Park with its Canyon Rim Trail, Fintry Provincial Park featuring the impressive Fintry Falls, and Kalamoir Regional Park, known for its trails through ponderosa pines.
Yes, many attractions cater to families. Kelowna City Park is a great option, offering a long sandy beach, a children's water park, playground, and picnic areas. The lake itself is ideal for swimming and boating. You can also explore the historic Myra Canyon Park, which features impressive wooden trestles and tunnels, perfect for a family bike ride.
The region is rich in history and culture. Visit the Sncewips Heritage Museum to learn about the Syilx/Okanagan Nation's living culture, or the Okanagan Heritage Museum in downtown Kelowna for a broader look at the valley's history. The Father Pandosy Mission, the first permanent European settlement in the Okanagan Interior, features restored log structures. You can also explore the Fintry Estate Manor House within Fintry Provincial Park.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. A popular choice is Through the vineyards in the Okanagan, a cycleway that follows the Kettle Valley Railway Trail between Naramata and Penticton, allowing you to visit numerous wineries. For more options, including road cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Okanagan Lake guide.
Absolutely. Knox Mountain Park offers various trails with stunning views of the lake, including the Paul's Tomb trail. Bear Creek Provincial Park also has hiking trails like the Canyon Rim Trail. For a selection of easy hikes, check out the Easy hikes around Okanagan Lake guide.
The Ogopogo, also known as N'ha-a-itk by the Syilx Okanagan people, is a mythical lake monster said to dwell in Okanagan Lake, particularly near Squally Point. It's described as an elongated creature with dark green to brownish-black skin. You can see a representation of this legend at the Ogopogo Sculpture & Kelowna Sails monument in Kelowna.
Okanagan Lake is dotted with numerous public beaches. Kelowna City Park offers a long sandy beach with amenities. Other popular spots include Hot Sands Beach, Gyro Beach, Rotary Beach Park, and Tugboat Beach. Bertram Creek Regional Park and Paul's Tomb beach also provide excellent lakeside access.
Yes, for something unique, consider visiting Rattlesnake Island near Peachland. It holds remnants of an eccentric businessman's Middle-Eastern theme park. Another historical gem is the Peachland Baptist Church, an octagonal building from 1910 that now serves as Peachland's Museum, showcasing railway artifacts.
The lake itself, Okanagan Lake, offers many scenic views from its shores. Knox Mountain Park provides elevated observation areas and a summit over 300 meters high with panoramic views. The historic Fur Brigade Trail in Summerland also offers spectacular vistas of Okanagan Lake and Peachland.
Runners can enjoy various trails, from moderate loops to more challenging routes. Knox Mountain Park features a challenging loop from Kelowna. For a wider selection of running trails, including those around Mission Creek and other scenic areas, refer to the Running Trails around Okanagan Lake guide.
The Okanagan Valley is renowned for its vineyards and orchards. While specific wineries aren't listed as highlights in this guide, many establishments are accessible throughout the region, offering wine tasting and dining experiences. The cycleway Through the vineyards in the Okanagan is a great way to explore some of these.


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