Okanagan in Focus' proudly presents the unique way to experience Okanagan living, Okanagan life and travel throughout the cities and lakes in the valley. Located in western Canada, in the province of British Columbia. The Okanagan valley begins in south central British Columbia, on the border with Washington State, USA and snakes its way north approximately 150 kilometres north to the city of Armstrong.
The border town of Osoyoos has a southwest, North American look and feel. The Okanagan valley area is a major draw for Okanagan living in British Columbians... other Canadians and many International visitors would like the Okanagan living experience. The cities, lakes, mountains and rivers in semi-desert conditions are everywhere to enjoy. The flora and fauna are unique to this area, including cactus, sagebrush, rattlesnakes, skinks and various other reptiles. Plus orchards and vineyards on nearly every hillside make this a great place for Okanagan living and life in the valley.
'Wine Capital of Canada', these vineyards must stand up to the test and they do exactly that. Canada's Okanagan vineyards are ubiquitous, and some of the best up-and-coming wines are being developed right here. The wine industry is still in its maturing stage, but... it is growing in size and recognition in the wine world. That makes Okanagan living good.
Birdwatchers Unite! Winding further north on the highway passing so many lakes and rivers, we arrive at Okanagan Falls at the south end of the beautiful Skaha Lake...a quaint and picturesque setting and a popular retirement and tourist area. Small home based businesses sell their wares at the farmers market. Local food and gift shops fill the downtown area. By the way birdwatchers, you will be glad you brought your camera equipment with you.
'The Working Pulse of the Okanagan Valley' Kelowna is the next stop, it is approximately in the middle of the valley. Kelowna has a very walkable downtown area to the many interesting venues. Lots of accomodations, restaurants and entertainment. The lakeside park with a beautiful sandy beach is steps from downtown. Kelowna is the largest of the valley towns and everything is available there. A good place to really enjoy Okanagan living.
Accomodation can be difficult to secure later in the day or weekends during the summer season. Plan special events...easily done on the internet. Enjoy the seasons, warm summer outdoor activities, like the winter season, ski at one of the 4 olympic class ski resorts. Enjoy!
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