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Local Attractions
Restaurants
Los Huesos Restaurant
2918 30th Ave, Vernon BC
250-275-4820
Welcome to Los Huesos, Vernon's best authentic Mexican restaurant!
Open since 2008 we pride ourselves on our original and authentic menu of excellent Mexican cuisine.
Cambian Cider Company
4667 East Vernon Rd, Vernon
250-541-0655
Experience authentic ciders thoughtfully crafted from apples we grow right here, and enjoy delicious food from our wood-fired kitchen.
Pane Vino Pizzarea
3996 Irvine Rd, Oyama
250-317-1435
Farm to Table Pizzeria in Oyama, BC. Authentic Neapolitan Woodfire Pizza made from locally sourced ingredients.
Farmstrong Cider Company
4300 Maw Rd, Armstrong
250-309-2609
Farmstrong Cider Company is a family based business in the Okanagan Valley making small batch craft cider on a heritage farm established in 1896. We do not take reservations, first come, first served. We have a full lunch and dinner menu with vegan & gluten free options.
Wineries
Arrowleaf Cellars Winery
1574 Camp Rd, Lake Country
250-766-2992
Arrowleaf is a family-owned and operated winery founded in 2001 by the Zuppiger family. In 1986, Joe and Margrit Zuppiger and their five children immigrated to Canada from Switzerland (the Zurich area) where they had been operating an organic orchard and dairy farm. They continued dairy farming in Alberta, settling south of Edmonton. After 10 years in the dairy business they moved to the Okanagan and purchased Suncrest Vineyard and two years later, the Carter Farm, the current location of the winery. For the first five years they grew grapes for Gray Monk Winery with the eventual goal of establishing their own winery.
Gray Monk Estate Winery
1055 Camp Rd, Lake Country, BC
250-999-1294
Winery established in 1972 & known for its Pinot Gris, with tastings & an elegant restaurant.
Blind Tiger Winery
11014 Bond Rd
250-766-0622
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Beaches
Lake Okanagan
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Kal Beach
Kalamalka Rd
Beside Alexander's Pub

Parks & Trails
Okanagan Rail Trail
Vernon, BC
The Okanagan Rail Trail was created by converting the former CN Rail line that runs from Coldstream to Kelowna into a multi-use pathway. The 50 km long trail connects three lakes with stunning views and an easy 1.3% grade. It is a significant walking and biking route that benefits all the communities along the way.