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Fall in the Northern Part of the Thompson Okanagan

Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons in the Thompson Okanagan. Plan a fall vacation or staycation in the Northern part of the Thompson Okanagan.

 

Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons in the Thompson Okanagan, with the scenery changing from luscious greens to golden reds and yellows, rivers filling with bright red spawning salmon, and harvesting beginning in the vineyards and orchards throughout the region.

North Thompson

As temperatures begin to drop in the North Thompson, pull out your cozy sweaters and get out to explore Wells Gray Provincial Park in Clearwater. There, you will be surrounded by the colour changing forest that encloses 41 waterfalls. One being the 4th largest in Canada, Helmcken Falls.

Stay at the cozy Helmcken Falls Lodge nestled at the entrance of Wells Gray Provincial Park. This accommodation is a rustic family-run Wilderness Lodge that is sure to offer you an intimate, friendly & warm stay.

If you are visiting further north in Valemount, be sure to go check out the spawning Salmon at the viewing platform at George Hicks Regional Park or Rearguard Falls. These two locations offer a bird’s eye view to the red salmon fighting to swim up the river.

After a long day of Salmon watching, stop at a log cabin, Caribou Grill, for dinner and enjoy a delicious meal made of local ingredients.

South Thompson

Drive through the quaint towns of Logan Lake and 100 Mile where rolling hills covered in fall colours will be your surroundings. Celebrate the bountiful goodness of the fall season by exploring the Sun Peaks market that runs until October 10th. There, you will find live music and products from local farmers, ranchers, and artisans.

The water temperature in the rivers and lakes may be beginning to cool down, but that doesn’t mean the fish will have stopped biting. Fly fishing in one of the many lakes and rivers surrounding Kamloops is very popular in the fall. 6 Mile, Jacko, and Edith are all known for their Rainbow Trout and are located just 30 minutes outside of Kamloops. Edith has an overnight campsite on the lake and the other two are for day use only.

If you prefer the city, spend your day exploring the shops in downtown Kamloops. While there, gain a new appreciation for the town’s history and culture by taking one of the many walking tours. End the day with a warm meal at the Noble Pig where delicious beer is paired with fresh flavourful food sourced from local ingredients.

If you’re looking for a place to spend the night or the weekend, be sure to stay at the South Thompson Inn & Conference Centre. At one time this land housed a Thoroughbred Racing Stable, now this 55 scenic acre property offers a peaceful riverfront stay to its guests at the inn.

Gold Country

Begin your day at the Kekuli Cafe in Merritt where you can enjoy fresh Bannock and Indigenous-inspired cuisine. Once your appetite has been satisfied, take a drive to the Harmon Lake Forest Interpretive Trail Area. This 2.7 km forest interpretive trail is located on the southeast side of Harmon Lake. The trail is surrounded by a beautiful forest with detailed signs throughout that explain how all components of the forest interact.

If birds are your passion, Beaver Ranch is located approximately 35km north of Hwy. 5A and offers a great place to bird-watch. There are close to 200 different species of birds in the area including Williamson's Sapsuckers, Common Snipes, Great Blue Herons, Osprey, and more!

The town of Merritt has lots to see and do in the fall including the Nicolas Valley Museum & Archives and the Country Legends Murals located throughout town featuring country music stars, most of whom have performed in Merritt.

Stay Douglas Lake Ranch for an authentic country experience. It is the oldest working cattle ranch in Canada, where you can take a pre-arranged tour and/or stay at the many options of accommodations throughout the property for a vacation of fly fishing or a family holiday away from the city. This ranch is known for its still-water fly fishing with a property that is composed of 12 lakes stocked with Rainbow Trout.


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About Jenna Labossiere

Born and raised in Kelowna, Jenna loves being able to be a tourist in her own backyard. As a Brand Ambassador for the Thompson Okanagan region, she hopes to be able to showcase the region’s local businesses and natural attractions in order to encourage others to take the opportunity to enjoy.

 
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Road Trip from the South to the North Thompson

There is nothing quite like a summer road trip, especially one from the South Okanagan through to the beautiful, untamed wilderness of the North Thompson en route to the Canadian Rockies. Begin on Route 97 in Kamloops, then take Highway 5, known as the Yellowhead Highway, North to end in Valemount. Take your time along this route and enjoy the charming town along the way.

There is nothing quite like a summer road trip, especially one from the South Thompson through to the beautiful, untamed wilderness of the North Thompson en route to the Canadian Rockies. Begin on Route 97 in Kamloops, then take Highway 5, known as the Yellowhead Highway, North to end in Valemount. Take your time along this simple route and enjoy the charming towns along the way.

Kamloops

Begin your road trip in the South Thompson, in Kamloops BC. Situated at the junction of the North and South Thompson Rivers, Kamloops is surrounded by 100 freshwater lakes within an hour’s drive, and 82 parks. Stop by the Concession in downtown Kamloops to get some snacks and get out on the Thompson River with a Kayak or Water Bike. After a day on the water, take a walk through Kamloop’s Back Alley Art Gallery and then stop for a brew and a bite to eat at Bright Eye Brewing.

For a nice place to rest your head, stay at the Best Western Plus Kamloops. They are a Biosphere committed company and have equipped their hotel with a geothermal heat/cooling system.

 
Kamloops - Photo: @landos.photos

Kamloops - Photo: @landos.photos

Bright Eye Brewing - Photo: Destination BC/Nathan Martin

Bright Eye Brewing - Photo: Destination BC/Nathan Martin

Kenna Cartwright Park, Kamloops - Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain

Kenna Cartwright Park, Kamloops - Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain

Barriere

Take Highway 5, or Yellowhead Highway, 45 minutes into North Thompson, to Barriere. Here, you will find rolling hills filled with ranch land surrounded by beautiful mountains. Barriere is laid back and the perfect place for you to relax by the lake or play a round of 9 hole golf at Chinook Cove Golf Course. If you would like to explore the trails, horseback riding is one of the most popular ways to do so in this town. Double Star Ranch is a great place to go for guided trail rides.

Spend the night at the East Barriere Lake recreation site, where you can swim and fish. If you didn’t bring your camping gear, stay at the Monte Carlo Motel located right in the center of Barriere.

Johnson Lake, Barriere - Photo: @thegreatgoldsky.and.thepittie

Johnson Lake, Barriere - Photo: @thegreatgoldsky.and.thepittie

Barriere - Photo: @thaliacristina

Barriere - Photo: @thaliacristina

 
South Barriere Lake - Photo: @phallies

South Barriere Lake - Photo: @phallies

Clearwater & Wells Gray

Continue 40 minutes up Highway 5 to the largest city in North Thompson, Clearwater. Not only is clear water known for its wildlife, but for lying at the entrance of Wells Gray Park, or Canada’s Waterfall Park. Home to 41 named waterfalls, Wells Gray is composed of 5,250 square kilometres (3,262 square miles) of wilderness. Although all the waterfalls in the park are incredible, be sure to stop and see the fourth largest waterfall in Canada cascading 462.6ft to the canyon below, Helmcken Falls.

If hiking and mountain biking aren’t your idea of a vacation, enjoy sports fishing or fly fishing in one of the many freshwater sources in the area. Osprey Falls, a waterfall measuring 1200ft across is an excellent place to fly fish.

Spend the night, or a few, at the Alpine Meadows Resort, a vacation all in itself. Their secluded location brings you the peacefulness and adventure of the outdoors.

 
Helmcken Falls - Photo: Destination BC/Max Zeddler

Helmcken Falls - Photo: Destination BC/Max Zeddler

Dawson Falls - Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain

Dawson Falls - Photo: Destination BC/Andrew Strain

Clearwater - Photo: Allen Jones

Clearwater - Photo: Allen Jones

Blue River

About an hour up Highway 5 you will find Blue River. Blue River is located right next to Murtle Lake, North America’s largest paddle only lake. This lake has over 100km of shoreline to be explored split between a West and North arm. The west arm is known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, while the North arm is a great place to admire the mountains and observe wildlife. If you don’t have a canoe, rent one from Murtle Lake Canoe Rentals.

Blue River sits at the northern-most reaches of the lush, temperate inland rainforest. This unique climate offers the perfect home to many species of wildlife. Keep a watchful eye on the road and by the river for Grizzly Bears, Caribou, Moose, Elk, and unique species of birds. Remember while observing these animals in their own homes to give them space and be respectful.

Spend the night at Bone Creek Wilderness Retreat where they have cabins and campsites for you to enjoy.

Blue River - Photo: Allen Jones

Blue River - Photo: Allen Jones

Blue River - Photo: @mikewiegeleheli

Blue River - Photo: @mikewiegeleheli

 
Murtle Lake - Photo: @axelbodyspray

Murtle Lake - Photo: @axelbodyspray

Valemount

Another hour along Highway 5 and you will arrive at the final stop on your North Thompson road trip, Valemount. Here, you will find the perfect terrain for all the extreme sports you could ever dream of from mountain biking, whitewater rafting, to multi-day hikes. If you would prefer to take it slow and enjoy the scenery, rent a paddleboard and explore the many lakes in the area.

Valemount is home to Mount Robson Provincial Park. Mt Robson is the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies and offers an incredible view during the multi or single day hike along the Berg Lake Trail (Closed for the 2022 season) or the 22km trail along the Selwyn Traverse Trail. If you don’t have time or the capacity to hike the Berg Lake trail, why not fly? Robson Heli Magic Inc. will fly you to the end of the Berg Lake trail where you can take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area and Mt Robson towering over you.

 
Mount Robson - Photo: @wide.open.world

Mount Robson - Photo: @wide.open.world

Emperor Falls - Photo: @marknabia

Emperor Falls - Photo: @marknabia

Turducken Mountain Biking Trail - Photo: @dbcvalemount

Turducken Mountain Biking Trail - Photo: @dbcvalemount

Whether you are looking for a thrilling adventure, calm leisurely getaway, or that perfect Instagram photo, you will be able to find all that and more on a road trip from the South Thompson to North Thompson.

Be sure to plan ahead before departing on your road trip and do your research before visiting any of these areas to ensure businesses are operating and ready to welcome guests.


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About Jenna Labossiere

Born and raised in Kelowna, Jenna loves being able to be a tourist in her own backyard. As a Brand Ambassador for the Thompson Okanagan region, she hopes to be able to showcase the region’s local businesses and natural attractions in order to encourage others to take the opportunity to enjoy.

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Stay at a Bed & Breakfast while Exploring the Thompson Okanagan

There’s nothing quite like the kind of hospitality you will experience at a Bed & Breakfast. Read about some of the Thompson Okanagan’s favourite B&Bs.

There’s nothing quite like the kind of hospitality you will experience at a Bed & Breakfast.


Inn at the Ninth Hole | Salmon Arm

Nestled in the trees on the ninth hole of the Salmon Arm Golf Club, on a large, quiet property adorned with old-growth trees you will find the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Emily and Geoff have created a peaceful environment for their guests with three beautifully luxurious suites with separate entrance and common space. Guests can enjoy fresh local produce like yogurt, fruit, and bread, sourced from local farms and vendors, in their provided snacks and breakfasts. The tranquil gardens and outdoor dining areas around the property provide the perfect spot for an afternoon picnic or sunset glass of wine.

If you need a relaxing getaway, this is the place.

Easiest way to book: Online or Email: stay@innatnine.com

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A View to Remember | West Kelowna

Captivating vineyard and lake views- Delicious , creative, homemade breakfasts featuring local fare- Summer fruit from their very own fruit trees - Flexible breakfast times - 3 Queen bed suites beautifully detailed and air-conditioned - Private guest entrance at ground level offers easy access - are all features you can expect during your stay at A View to Remember.

Sue and Dan Willis are celebrating 20 years as innkeepers, and truly love welcoming guests to their beautiful Bed & Breakfast. Not only are they accommodating hosts, but sustainable ones, being the first B&B in BC to be Biosphere Committed and are SustainableTourism2030 certified with a GOLD rating.

Being in a central location, this B&B is right next to the Westside Wine Trail and within walking distance of several wineries and restaurants. If you want to venture across the bridge, downtown Kelowna is only a ten minute drive away. There are also great hiking trails nearby with Boucherie Regional Park, Rose Valley Regional Park, and Kalamoir Regional Parl being close by.

If you are looking for a place that has something for everyone, this is it.

Easiest way to book: Online or call 1-888-311-9555.

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Treehouse at J-heart-Y l Enderby

Have you ever dreamed of living in a treehouse?

Treehouse at J-heart-Y can make that dream come true. You will be staying in an actual 100sq ft treehouse complete with a cedar tree growing right through it. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed with a glass of local wine and a snack plate courtesy of the hosts, Yvonne and Joey.

There is so much to do around the Treehouse from hiking up the Enderby Cliffs, floating down the Shuswap river, Golf at one of the Championship courses in the area (Shuswap National, Royal York, Spallumcheen), spending the day by the many lakes within a 30-minute drive from the Treehouse, or relaxing at the Treehouse. In the evening enjoy the Drive-in theatre (Starlight Drive-In).

Live out your childhood dream and spend a few nights in the treehouse!

Easiest way to book: Email: Enderby.Treehouse@gmail.com or on Facebook and use messenger.

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Ogopogo B & B | Kelowna BC

You will find a personable and comfortable stay, at the Ogopogo B & B. With three beautiful rooms available with TVs and wifi included, you will feel right at home. Being centrally located in Kelowna, it is right across from the beach!

A combination of luxurious accommodation and the convenience of Kelowna’s best restaurants and shops within walking distance will make your stay here unforgettable. Begin each day with a delicious, home-cooked meal and then explore Kelowna with a bike or on the lake with kayaks, both provided by the host.

This is the perfect place to spend a few days in Kelowna.

Easiest way to Book: Online or Email: ogopogobandb@gmail.com

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Baergnaescht B&B | Osoyoos

The Baergnaescht B&B is 10km east of Osoyoos, surrounded by incredible views of neighbouring mountains and Osoyoos lake.

Enjoy a warm welcome by the hosts Silvia Albrecht & Fritz Schuepbach who’s number one priority is to ensure you enjoy your stay and feel like royalty.

Whatever your appetite, it will be accommodated when choosing your complimentary homemade breakfast. This B&B’s rural setting allows guests to escape the city with the convenience of still being close to wineries, the beach, and restaurants. If you would prefer to enjoy the outdoors, there are numerous parks and hiking trails nearby. To finish off your day, enjoy the beautiful desert sunset from your private patio.

Book fast as summer bookings are filling quickly.

Easiest way to Book: Online or Call (250) 495-0738

We offer a warm welcome to our guests, and 99.9% feel that our place is their home away from home.
— Silvia Albrecht
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Noble House Suites | Grand Forks

The Noble House Suites was opened in 2013. It features two rooms: the Romance Room with a king bed and wheelchair accessibility, and the Daly Room with two queen beds.

Begin your day on the patio enjoying one of the many options of breakfast made by the hosts, Sean and Kathy Noble. Being located along the Granby River, you have easy access to the nearby beach and quiet walks along the river. Guests enjoy full access and use of the club room, hot tub, movie theater, kitchen, and laundry facilities.

The Noble House is accommodating to all guests including pre-approved pets and even allows payment through bitcoin.

Easiest way to Book: Online

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About the Authors

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Jenna Labossiere

Born and raised in Kelowna, Jenna loves being able to be a tourist in her own backyard. As a Brand Ambassador for the Thompson Okanagan region, she hopes to be able to showcase the region’s local businesses and natural attractions in order to encourage others to take the opportunity to enjoy.

Lucie Eger

Lucie has been calling the Okanagan home since 2011, after moving overseas from a tiny town with a high cow population in southern Germany. She has a serious love for travel, music and languages - seeking to continuously grow and broaden her perspective. As a writer and Yoga teacher, Lucie hopes to inspire community, compassion, and a conscious way of living

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Endless Holiday Activities to Enjoy Close to Home

With the theme of this holiday season being staying close to home, communities in the Thompson Okanagan have gotten creative in the spreading of holiday spirit. Through their efforts, there still are endless holiday inspired opportunities to enjoy the beautiful displays of lights, sip on some hot chocolate, and spend quality time with our household/close bubbles. Check out what activities are available to do safely in your community.

This year, communities have gotten creative in the spreading of holiday spirit. Through their efforts, there are still endless holiday inspired opportunities to enjoy the beautiful displays of lights, sip on some hot chocolate, and spend quality time with your household/bubbles.

Whether communities have created maps for you to follow the beautiful light displays, created virtual gatherings like wine tastings, or have found a way to safely allow Santa to leave the North Pole, there will be lots to do. Keeping activities local is the theme of this year, and that includes shopping local. Here are just a few examples of what communities are getting up to this year. Make sure to click on the links throughout this piece (words highlighted in light blue) for more information on the events.

 
West Kelowna Dock

West Kelowna Dock

 
 

Central and South Okanagan

In Peachland the Angel Tree will be set up in the Community Centre and open for community members to come between Nov 23-Dec 18 and safely select a tag in honour of a community member in need that they will then donate a gift to.

Check out the Peachland website for more holiday activity ideas.

Twinkle Tour in West Kelowna - Photo By @westkelownacity

Twinkle Tour in West Kelowna - Photo By @westkelownacity

Penticton Business Holiday Display - Photo by @hoodooadventures

Penticton Business Holiday Display - Photo by @hoodooadventures

Summerland was able to figure out a way to bring some of the common traditions of the holiday season to life by hosting a virtual live Nativity Scene scheduled for December 18th. If you’re driving through Penticton check out Hoodoo Adventure’s Holiday Spirit Map for the town’s best holiday displays!

 
Mission Hill’s Festival of Trees - Photo by @hashtagmeag

Mission Hill’s Festival of Trees - Photo by @hashtagmeag

 

West Kelowna has taken their Holiday light trail to the next level with the incorporation of a scavenger hunt throughout the route. This year’s Twinkle Tour will be guided with a story map that will take you to public and municipal facilities as well as businesses and local residents, including the Gellatly Nut Farm. There will also be the annual Sip into Season event, which will be hosted by the West Kelowna Wine Trail wineries. It entails a month-long scavenger hunt with wine shop experiences along the way.

Check out Visit Westside for more holiday activity ideas.

 
Kelowna’s Tree of Hope - Photo by @merlynguildersonphotography

Kelowna’s Tree of Hope - Photo by @merlynguildersonphotography

 
 

Kelowna’s Tree of Memories at the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery is up and ready to be filled with ornaments, placed in memory of loved ones. Throughout Kelowna you will find the traditional light displays of the Tree of Hope, Stuart Park, and Candy Cane Lane. These are all great attractions to observe from your car. If you are looking forward to a delicious holiday meal, but cooking is feeling a little daunting, Kelowna businesses have you covered. Restaurants and eateries throughout Kelowna are offering a variety of festive meals-to-go, catering, or delicious treats that you can enjoy in the comforts of your home.

Check out Tourism Kelowna for more holiday activities and delicious to-go meals.

 
Covert Farms Family Estate Holiday Gift Basket - Photo by @covertfarmsfamilyestate

Covert Farms Family Estate Holiday Gift Basket - Photo by @covertfarmsfamilyestate

 

Osoyoos wineries are working hard to keep their holiday traditions going with online, or adjusted event set ups. Make sure you check out your favourite winery’s website to see what they have put together! The light displays throughout downtown and in the nearby neighbourhoods are beautiful. Touring them is the perfect way to spend an evening while sipping on some hot chocolate. Santa is making an appearance this year from the inside of his Magical Igloo at Junction 3 Coffee House from December 17-20, between 5:45pm and 8:45pm, make sure you go say hello!

Check out Destination Osoyoos for more holiday activity ideas.

Downtown Osoyoos Businesses Holiday displays - Photo by @osoyoosbc

Downtown Osoyoos Businesses Holiday displays - Photo by @osoyoosbc

Photo with Santa inside his Igloo - Photo by Destination Osoyoos

Photo with Santa inside his Igloo - Photo by Destination Osoyoos

Tour the Vernon Holiday Light Trail, it will take you all over town and is guaranteed to light up your night. If you’re wanting to have a snowy adventure in the mountains, consider a safe sleigh ride at SilverStar. It is sure to give you the feeling of being at the North Pole.

Check out Tourism Vernon for more holiday activity ideas.

 
SilverStar Sleigh Rides - Photo by @horsesofsilverstar

SilverStar Sleigh Rides - Photo by @horsesofsilverstar

 

North Thompson

Kamloops has a fun campaign called Luv’n the Loops. This program is essentially a passport program that will reward you after shopping at select local businesses in Kamloops. Enjoy exploring the diverse attractions of your community all while getting the chance to win prizes! Along with local shops, you can explore downtown’s storybook village, and have a virtual visit with Santa from the comforts of your own home. If you want to get adventurous with your holiday activities, check out the soon to be virtual Wildlights event at B.C. Wildlife Park.

Check out Tourism Kamloops for more holiday activity ideas.

 
Window Shopping and Enjoying lights in Downtown Kamloops - Photo by @katelyn.faulkner

Window Shopping and Enjoying lights in Downtown Kamloops - Photo by @katelyn.faulkner

 

Shuswap

In Salmon Arm the holiday season is getting competitive with a virtual Gingerbread Contest. After you are done creating your master piece, follow the Goodes Shuswap Holiday Twinkle Trail and go visit the Downtown Story Walk for an unforgettable night. You will see beautiful light displays throughout town, and two holiday inspired stories displayed in downtown’s store windows.

Check out Downtown Salmon Arm for more holiday activity ideas.

 
Family Photo with Santa inside his Igloo - Photo by Destination Osoyoos

Family Photo with Santa inside his Igloo - Photo by Destination Osoyoos

 

Sicamous is keeping the holiday and competitive spirit alive and well this year with beautiful downtown light displays and a Light Up the Community Contest.

Armstrong is also hosting a Bright Lights Tour with a scavenger hunt included. They hope that you are keeping your eyes open this year for clues about the hunt posted on their social media channels.

Check out Armstrong’s Facebook for more holiday activity ideas and clues.

 
The snowy forest of Merritt - Photo by @pekopekolife

The snowy forest of Merritt - Photo by @pekopekolife

 

Nicola Valley and Boundary

Along with Merritt’s endless snow activities like cross country skiing and ice fishing, the businesses of downtown have decorated their shop windows for the holidays. On your way to see the Christmas Tree in Spirit Square, enjoy the lit up shops.

Check out Tourism Merritt for more activity ideas.

 
Grand Forks Festival of Trees - Photo by Peter Kalasz

Grand Forks Festival of Trees - Photo by Peter Kalasz

 

Grand Forks is hosting their annual Festival of Trees where about two dozen trees are decorated by local businesses and then auctioned off for a good cause. The trees will be on display at Gallery 2 until December 18th.


Communities throughout the Thompson Okanagan have worked hard to ensure there are plenty of safe and enjoyable holiday activities for you and your loved ones to do this season. This year more than ever we need to try and support local and spread holiday cheer in whatever way we can. Whether you want to enjoy the holiday activities, or explore the outdoors, the holiday spirit will always be alive and well in our region.


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Written by Jenna Labossiere

Born and raised in Kelowna, Jenna loves being able to be a tourist in her own backyard. As a Brand Ambassador for the Thompson Okanagan region, she hopes to be able to showcase the region’s local businesses and natural attractions in order to encourage others to take the opportunity to enjoy.

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5 Cozy Winter Cabins in the Thompson Okanagan

This winter season is presenting a unique opportunity for locals to escape the everyday busyness and (re-)discover the magic of what’s been close to home all along at cozy winter cabins nestled in the hills and snow covered forests all across the Thompson Okanagan. Pack your favourite board games, take time and space to connect with those closest to you, recharge in nature, or enjoy the quietness and solitude.

This winter season take the opportunity to escape the everyday busyness of the city and (re-)discover the magic of what’s been close to home all along for locals, or a brand new place for visitors to the region, at cozy winter cabins nestled in the hills and snow covered forests across the Thompson Okanagan.

Pack your favourite board games, take time and space to connect with those closest to you, recharge in nature, or enjoy the quietness and solitude to work on a passion project. There is nothing quite like stepping out of the crisp winter air after a day of snowy activities and warming up by a wood burning fire in a cozy cabin.


Chute Lake Lodge - Naramata

Chute Lake Lodge has been around for over a century, and a lot as changed since it was first built! With its cozy cabins, spacious main lodge, beautiful restaurant, and the Kettle Valley Railway running right in front of the lodge - this is the perfect peaceful getaway with a wide array of winter activities (including ice fishing!) only steps away.

 
Inside of the Lodge

Inside the Lodge

 

Chute Lake Lodge is accepting bookings all throughout the winter. The Lodge has access to snowshoeing loops around Chute Lake, the KVR Rail Trail, and a new skating loop. Need to warm up at the end of the day? No problem, enjoy a bonfire with smores and hot chocolate, or warm up in the steamy sauna.

 
Ruth Cabin

Outside of Ruth Cabin

Inside Ruth Cabin

Inside Ruth Cabin

 
We recognize that people are looking for wide open spaces to play and explore these days and we are proud to be able to provide that for guests. Just make the plan to take the drive and let us do the rest! We like to say that you come as a guest only once and then you’re a life long friend of our lodge”
— Stephanie Chambers, Marketing

Each cabin is named after a stops along the KVR and are fully equipped with all the bedding, kitchen amenities, and firewood you will need during your stay. The restaurant is open all winter and is ready to serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Thursday to Sunday. Along with the cabins there are three Yurts, including a new family Yurt that has just become available this winter season. Plan ahead - snow tires are a must, but it is not necessary to have an all wheel drive vehicle.

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Montana Hill Guest Ranch - Kamloops

At Montana Hill Guest Ranch you will truly get to experience living on a working cattle ranch. This lovely ranch has been around for over 25 years and sits on 500 acres of land in the heart of cowboy country. You will be hosted by Elaine and Al, who are sure to make sure you feel welcomed and make your stay unforgettable.

 
Al Leading a horse in the snow

Al Leading a horse in the snow

 

Montana Hill Guest Ranch is open all winter. Enjoy snowmobiling, snow shoeing, and even horseback riding through the beautiful lush snow. While exploring, guests are able to visit the McDonald homestead that was featured in the book Rainbow Chasers

Guests enjoying the Hot Tub

Guests enjoying the Hot Tub

The Cabins in the Winter

The Cabins in the Winter

Each of the cabins are furnished and have the amenities necessary for a comfortable stay, all you need to bring is food! After a day in the cold, warm up in your own hot tub on the back patio of your cabin and then cozy up in the canopy bed. This ranch was designed to be affordable for all, while offering the luxuries of a comfortable and relaxing getaway from one’s busy lifestyle.

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Dave Henry Lodge - Valemount

This rustic backcountry ski lodge puts you right in the middle of nature, the perfect place to shut out the worries and habits of daily life and appreciate the beauty of the B.C. landscape. Tucked away on the border of Mount Robson Provincial Park, your only way to access it is by helicopter! Its location, surrounded by mountains, promises that fluffy Rocky Mountain powder. At 6000ft elevation, options for activities like cross country skiing, snow shoeing, backcountry alpine ski touring, and split boarding are plenty.

 
Dave Henry Lodge

Dave Henry Lodge

 

The cabin can fit up to ten people, just make sure to bring all your belongings, food, toiletries, outdoor gear, bedding, and kitchenware. No running water, no power, no cell reception - no problem. A propane cookstove with oven and propane lights are all you will need. To warm up after a day on the mountain, enjoy the wood burning sauna located in its own little hut!

 
Quite a view from inside the cabin

Quite a view from inside the cabin

Kitchen

Kitchen

 
 
Snowshoeing in the backcountry

Snowshoeing in the backcountry

 

Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies sitting at 3,954 metres. The park is the second oldest in Canada. The Dave Henry Lodge is surrounded by mountains, meadows, and mountain basins, there is plenty of space to explore. Whether you’re a skier, snowboarder, or you would like to explore via snow shoeing this is a great destination for you, the only problem once you’re there will be agreeing where to explore next.

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Miska Haven B&B - Enderby

Diane and Dave Quinn were captivated by the Miska Haven property located near Enderby the moment they first saw it, and feel blessed to now call it home and host guests in the spectacular, rural setting. Nestled in the woods - offering complete privacy and space to get away from the busyness of life - you will find Mowat Cabin and Yogi’s Yurt (the Yurt is not available in the winter, but keep in mind for the warmer months!).

 
Mowat Cabin
 

All guests need to bring are food, drinks, and toiletries - everything else is provided, including free firewood to use at the fire pit down by the river, fresh ground coffee roasted in nearby Armstrong, as well as tea and hot chocolate. Diane and Dave are also hoping to bring their breakfast service back next year.

The silence is amazing - only interrupted by the sounds of the owls and eagles. On a cloudy night, it is so dark you can’t see your hand in front of your face; when the moon is out, it’s like being in nature’s wonderland as the moonlight sparkles off the untouched snow drifts.
— Dave Quinn
 
Cozy loft queen bed

Cozy loft queen bed

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By the river on the Miska Haven Property

By the river on the Miska Haven Property

 

Wi-fi is available in the cabin - but will you even need it with a winter wonderland at your doorstep? Because it is a single cabin, you essentially have the full 15.5 acre property all to yourself! Snowshoes are available to rent free through the B&B to make your venture around the property, through the forest pathways and along the riverbanks, a little easier. Opportunities for cross country skiing and more snow shoeing trails are only 20 minutes away. To get there, an AWD or 4WD vehicle is recommended as the gravel road leading to the property can get loads of snow, although it is plowed regularly.

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Myra Canyon Ranch - Kelowna

Myra Canyon Ranch is owned and operated by the the von Andrian Family who left Germany in 2012 to follow their dream. Only 20 minutes from downtown Kelowna - this paradise is the perfect getaway complete with spectacular views, and it is quick and easy to get to. Rent a bike to explore the nearby KVR Trestle (yes, even in the winter!), go for a guided horse rides or wander the snowy hills surrounding the property.

 
Myra Canyon Ranch
 
 
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Living Space

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Bookings are open - but filling up fast! After a day in the cold enjoy a bonfire on the property. The Ranch is separated into four suites with European contemporary design and complete with their own BBQ and deck - the Bear lodge even has a hot tub and wood stove! Because the Ranch is the last house on June Springs Road in South Kelowna, it is recommended to have an AWD/4x4 and winter tires to help you up the last hill. No need to bring household supplies, only food to fill your fridge.

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Take advantage of these incredible destinations and make the most of your local or out of town winter vacation this year. Whether you’re looking for an adventure, some romance, a cozy hideaway, or pure peace and quiet - there’s something for everyone.

All booking information can be found on the cabin’s websites, make sure you book soon so you don’t miss out. Enjoy! 😊


About the Authors

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Written by Jenna Labossiere

Born and raised in Kelowna, Jenna loves being able to be a tourist in her own backyard. As a Brand Ambassador for the Thompson Okanagan region, she hopes to be able to showcase the region’s local businesses and natural attractions in order to encourage others to take the opportunity to enjoy.

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Written by Lucie Eger

Lucie has been calling the Okanagan home since 2011, after moving overseas from a tiny town with a high cow population in southern Germany. She has a serious love for travel, music and languages - seeking to continuously grow and broaden her perspective. As a writer and Yoga teacher, Lucie hopes to inspire community, compassion, and a conscious way of living

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Road Trip - Vancouver to Jasper (the Rocky Mountains)

With three ways to get from Vancouver to the Rockies (or vice versa) through our region, don’t miss out on the scenic and exciting, though longer, route through the Similkameen, Okanagan and Kamloops.

Three unique trips through the Thompson Okanagan

One of the most common questions that I get asked is, what is the best way to get from Vancouver to Jasper? Many visitors fly into Vancouver and then out of Calgary - but what should you do along the way?

I’m going to talk about this journey in the context of British Columbia’s Thompson Okanagan region, which is the main region you’ll pass through on your way to Jasper. Here are my recommended routes and a few highlights along the way.

Route Options

There are three main ways that I recommend getting from Vancouver to Jasper:

1. The scenic mountain road North through Whistler and Highway 99 (890 km/553.02 mi)

2. The fastest route through the Lower Mainland to Kamloops (800 km/497.10 mi)

 3. Lake and wine country through the Similkameen Valley, Okanagan Corridor and Kamloops (1,066 km/662.38 mi)


Regardless of which route you take, there are numerous places to stop and enjoy your road trip. However, if you have the time, my preferred route is the third option through the Similkameen and Okanagan since you get a ton of variety.

So, for Route #3 here are the main highlights along the way:

Similkameen Valley

K Mountain, Keremeos | Photo Credit: Meghan Reading

K Mountain, Keremeos | Photo Credit: Meghan Reading

East of Hope you’ll encounter the Similkameen (Smelqmix) Valley. This burgeoning wine region is home to rugged mountains, an abundance of organic produce and the Similkameen River.

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Okanagan Corridor

Kelowna | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Kelowna | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Starting from Osoyoos, drive north through the Okanagan (Suqnaqinx) Corridor and pass through Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon (amongst many other wonderful small communities). Here is where you will find wine and lake country heaven.

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Kamloops

Kamloops | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Kamloops | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Kamloops (Tk'emlups) is a recreation hub - known for hiking, mountain biking and a bold local flavours, this city is a great stop before continuing north.

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Clearwater & Wells Gray Provincial Park

Helmcken Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Helmcken Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

The abundance of waterfalls at Wells Gray Park is unmatched. There is so much to do here and in the nearby town of Clearwater, make sure to set aside a few days.

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Valemount & Mount Robson Provincial Park

Mount Robson from Berg Lake | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Mount Robson from Berg Lake | Photo Credit: Destination British Columbia

Stock up in the town of Valemount before heading towards Mount Robson Provincial Park. The stretch of highway between Valemount and Mount Robson Park is one of the most scenic of this entire drive. When you turn the corner and see the park’s namesake, you’ll know you’ve hit Canada’s epic Rocky Mountains.

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From Mount Robson, continue onto Jasper - an incredible backdrop to continue your road trip. Check out Travel Alberta for details of what to do in Jasper and southeast towards Calgary.

For information on road conditions visit DriveBC.

For camping and provincial park information, visit BC Parks.

For other touring routes visit Destination BC.

Have a safe road trip and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.


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Meghan Reading is a Canadian travel photographer. She grew up in the rocky mountains of Alberta but now calls British Columbia home. While she looks forward to continuing to explore the world with her camera, her favourite destination will always be her own backyard.

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Exploring Vernon in the Winter

With a mix of indoor and outdoor activities, a visit to Vernon is a great way to spend a winter weekend.

A Mix of Indoor & Outdoor Activities Makes Vernon a Great Place to Visit in the Snowy Season

While the Okanagan is beautiful in all seasons, the short days of winter, along with the occasional cloud inversion, can have a person searching for blue skies, or a fun indoor activity! Fortunately, if you are in the Vernon area, there are plenty of things to do to escape a grey, chilly day!


One of our favourite things to do in Vernon is head to the Okanagan Science Centre. The Science Centre is a great place to bring kids, allowing them to learn and blow off some steam. With multiple themed rooms, rotating exhibits and workshops, there are endless ways to enjoy the Centre. We love letting the kids loose in the activity room, whether it’s climbing the rock wall or seeing how far they can jump (in comparison to different animals) there’s lots for them to do! It’s also an affordable family activity.

Locals tip - If you purchase a season’s pass, you can use it at almost any Science Centre across North America, including Science World in Vancouver! Or, if you’re travelling from Vancouver or Edmonton and have passes to Science World, you can use them here!


 Another great indoor activity is a visit to one of the breweries, wineries or cideries. One of our favorite spots to stop is BX Press Cidery on East Vernon Rd. It’s a cozy tasting room with tons of local art and goodies to shop for. The staff are super accommodating and excited to give you a history lesson on the cidery and the region it lives in. BX Press does their best to keep all the ingredients local, seasonal and creative. I recommend the Hostler for a nice refreshing sip - but try them all!


 For the weekend warriors, looking to get some blue sky in their day, there is often a wonderful escape. Head up the hill, get above the clouds and enjoy the bluebird skies and snowy hills of Silverstar Mountain Resort. Only a 25-30 minute drive from downtown Vernon, this local gem is a great place to take a family. With affordable prices and plenty of non-skiing options, Silverstar a great choice. We love taking the kids for a skate or a zip on the tubes at Tube Town. There are great places to eat or to have a hot chocolate by a fire when you’re done flying down the hills. There is also a great shuttle service from lower parking lots, ensuring you will be able to get to the Village quickly, as well as Tube Town and Brewer’s Pond.


While you’re in the area, a stop at the Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre is a must. With 105km of beautifully groomed trails, it’s a paradise for anyone who likes to cross country ski, or snowshoe. You can rent gear right there, as well as take part in regularly scheduled lessons and workshops. Keep an eye out for wildlife and some stunning sunsets while you’re in the area. Yearly memberships are a great way to get your family out, but if you’re in town for a brief visit, a day pass is great way to go, and very affordable.


Be sure to catch at least one day of the Vernon Winter Carnival. This unique 10-day festival runs February 1 - 10 this year and has been serving the North Okanagan for over 50 years. This year’s theme is “A Pirate’s Carnival,” and will feature a large Chili Cookoff and the 10th annual Winter Carnival Blues Festival, as well as the ever-popular hot air balloons flying high above Vernon. There’s no question that regardless of your age, you’ll find something to enjoy. The energy is contagious, the joy is infectious and the community coming together is inspiring. Tickets for the big events are on sale here.

For more information and to plan your next trip to Vernon visit: TourismVernon.com.


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Matt Ferguson is a BC born and raised photographer, currently living in Kelowna. When his camera isn't strapped to him, you can usually find him at the beach with his family, skipping rocks or if it's cold enough, strapping on some skates and hitting a frozen pond.

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Route 97 Roadtrip

Field and Forest take a road trip along Route 97 from Kelowna to Kamloops visiting forward-thinking and sustainable buisnesses working to minimize their impact and protect the landscape of BC - and the beautiful vistas along the way.

EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONS IN KELOWNA, VERNON, KAMLOOPS, AND THE SHUSWAP

Route 97 is a classic BC road trip. Travelling through some of the province’s most stunning terrain, you’ll find sweeping vistas of golden grasslands and sagebrush steppe, craggy rock-topped hills rising above verdant valleys and lush vineyards, unending pine forests dotted with sparkling lakes, and some of BC’s most charismatic towns.

It’s hard not to feel awed and inspired by these landscapes, and over the years we’ve learned how important it is to help protect the places you love and how crucial it is to minimize your impacts. With this in mind, we set out to see a section of Route 97 from Kelowna to Kamloops, visiting some forward-thinking and sustainable businesses that do just that - as well as a few of the beautiful vistas that so inspired us.

View of Okanagan Lake from Knox Mountain, Kelowna Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

View of Okanagan Lake from Knox Mountain, Kelowna
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Kelowna Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Kelowna
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Kelowna

We began our journey in Kelowna. Nestled on the shores of Okanagan Lake surrounded by scenic sun-drenched benchlands, Kelowna is the biggest city in BC’s wine country and a popular year-round getaway, warmed by a laid-back culture of fresh food and delicious drink.

You’ll discover orchards and farmer’s markets scattered throughout town, and we found ourselves returning to Paynter’s and Gatzke’s again and again for fresh-picked pears and apples. There are a lot of wineries nearby, too, and we enjoyed tastings at the First Nations-operated Indigenous World Winery, the organic Sperling Vineyard, and the famed Summerhill Pyramid Winery (where we also got a quick lesson on both biodynamics and sacred geometry!). Once you’ve eaten and drank your fill, head out for a quick hike up Knox Mountain, or rent some bikes with Myra Canyon Bike Rentals and explore the breathtaking trestles and tunnels of Myra Canyon.


Rail Trail along Kalamalka Lake, Vernon

Photo credit: Destination BC/@miraecampbell

Camelot Haven Alpaca Farm, Vernon Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Camelot Haven Alpaca Farm, Vernon
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Vernon

Venturing north towards the cozy town of Vernon, we entered the beautiful lake country of the North Okanagan. Gentle rolling hills and big blue lakes of many hues spread out almost as far as the eye could see, and we wanted to explore every nook and sage-scented valley.

Venture around the scenic Kalamalka and Okanagan Lakes, stopping in at the Camelot Haven Alpaca Farm for some hyper-local yarns or Davison Orchards for crisp apples and fresh-pressed juice. For a day by the lake, bike or walk along the Okanagan BC Rail Trail that wraps around Kalamalka Lake. Then head towards the Monashee Mountains to Wildcraft Forest, where you can immerse yourself in the trees and sample some unique forest-flavoured teas.


Adams River Salmon Run, Tsútswecw Provincial Park, Shuswap Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Adams River Salmon Run, Tsútswecw Provincial Park, Shuswap
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Adams River Salmon Run, Tsútswecw Provincial Park, Shuswap Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Adams River Salmon Run, Tsútswecw Provincial Park, Shuswap
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Shuswap

Continuing on, we drove north to see the salmon return to the Shuswap. Home to some of North America’s biggest sockeye runs, millions of fish make their way all the way from Alaska and up the Fraser and Thompson Rivers to the Adams River spawning grounds. Every four years from mid September to the end of October the runs are so big that it seems like the entire river is a shimmering, splashing, sockeye red. The next dominant year is in 2026. It felt like such a momentous and important thing to see, a tiny trembling connection to the quiet rhythms of the planet. Learn more about the importance of the salmon and the traditions of the Secwepemc or Shuswap Peoples at Quaaout Lodge. (Note that the accommodation wing and cultural tours are set to return in 2025 after a fire. The restuarant, spa, and golf course are still open)


Hoodoos east of Kamloops, north side of the South Thompson River Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Hoodoos east of Kamloops, north side of the South Thompson River
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Monte Creek Ranch Winery, Kamloops Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Monte Creek Ranch Winery, Kamloops
Photo credit: Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol

Kamloops

Leaving the Shuswap, we turned west to follow the river down towards the city of Kamloops. Surrounded by dazzlingly barren hills, Kamloops sits at the confluence of the South and North Thompson Rivers in a stunning landscape of lush vineyards and desolate hills. It quickly became one of our favourite landscapes in BC.

There’s a ton to see and explore from the web of trails in Kenna Cartwright Regional Park to the magnificent Lac du Bois Grasslands. After hiking, relax with a quiet stroll through the historic downtown, grab a treat from the weekend farmer’s market, or head out on a tasting tour at a couple of the local wineries like Monte Creek Ranch and Privato Vineyards and Winery.


To find more Thompson Okanagan businesses that are committed to implementing sustainable practices into their daily operations visit the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association’s Biosphere Committed Businesses page.

To Pledge your own commitment to living and travelling throughout the region in a sustainable and mindful way, take the 7 Affirmations Pledge. What we do today to the land will impact up to seven generations to come.


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Megan McLellan & Emanuel Smedbol are photographers from Vancouver, BC. Driven by a passion for sharing local trips & trails, they started the adventure blog Field and Forest. When they aren’t out hiking & camping you can usually find them strolling around the neighbourhood daydreaming about hiking and camping.
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Festive Season in the Thompson Okanagan

They call it the “most wonderful time of the year” for a reason. The snow, the food, the get-togethers with family and friends, the food, holiday parties, the food, and of course all the bells and whistles and lights that come with the it!

‘Tis the Season

They call it the “most wonderful time of the year” for a reason. The fun snow, the food, get-togethers with family and friends, the food, holiday parties, the food, and of course all the bells and whistles and lights that come with the it!

Having two young kids means we get in the spirit early and swiftly! No three and six year old kids want to wait, it’s too exciting. Luckily, the Thompson Okanagan has events going all season long. Indoor and outdoor, extravagant or subtle. No matter how you celebrate the Holidays, you’re bound to find fun things to do.

We have a few favorites of our own, and there are plenty we still need to check off the list.

Holiday Markets & Winter Light Ups

My favourite way to start the Season off is to head to one of the many holiday markets that pop up. Anywhere from Oliver, up to Salmon Arm, there’s a good chance you’ll find something fun. We like to hit the East Kelowna Farmer’s Market as well as the Downtown Winter Street Market. There are great light ups and Markets in Salmon Arm and Summerland as well. A great way to buy from a local company, reduce your waste and have a unique gift for a loved one.

CP Holiday Train

Another classic event is the CP Holiday Train. With stops in Kamloops (Tk'emlups), Salmon Arm, Savona, Sicamous, Chase and Canoe there are plenty of stops for anyone living on the north end of the Thompson Okanagan!

Wildlights Festival

Staying in the Thompson area, there are two great events close to Kamloops, one being a great family event, while the other caters to the 19+ crowd!

The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops is a fun trip on a normal day. Under the lights of over 600,000 lights, it changes into a whole new experience! With the mini train, a nutcracker maze, an ugly sweater contest, cookie baking contests and of course all the cool animals, the Wildlights Festival is a crowd-pleaser. It runs from December 14-January 6, so you have plenty of time to check it out.

Winter Okanagan Wine Festival

Speaking of crowd pleasers, if you haven’t been up to Sun Peaks before, I highly suggest it! It’s a beautiful hill to ski and a great little village to hang out in. Everything is close, within walking (or skiing) distance. We love it there at all times of the year. However, the big event to get to is the Winter Okanagan Wine Festival, running January 11-20. What’s not to love about a great day on the hill followed by one of the many fun events put on over the week?

Festival of Trees

Finally, an event we checked out last year during its inaugural showing, the Festival of Trees at Mission Hill Winery in West Kelowna. With proceeds going to the BC Children’s Hospital, it’s a great way to check out the lights, while doing something good! With beautiful views inside and out, it’s very high on my suggestion list!

However you celebrate the holidays, do it safely, think of others, try to keep things local and get out and enjoy the chilly weather!


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Matt Ferguson is a BC born and raised photographer, currently living in Kelowna. When his camera isn't strapped to him, you can usually find him at the beach with his family, skipping rocks or if it's cold enough, strapping on some skates and hitting a frozen pond.

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