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Fill your summer calendar with these fun Okanagan activities

Where to stay, dine and explore in the Okanagan whether you’re interested in the outdoors, music and culture, family activities or wining and dining
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View of Okanagan Lake, famous for its striking views and clear waters, with Mount Boucherie in the background. Photo via Ken Hagen/ Tourism Kelowna/Thompson Okanagan

We’re in the last leg of summer, and whether yours has been filled with adventure or you’re looking to add some, Lake Country, Kelowna and West Kelowna have plenty to offer this August and September. From wellness retreats to wine trails, family fun to cultural events, here’s everything you need to know to make these final summer moments unforgettable.

Wellness Itinerary

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The Okanagan Rail Trail offers a unique 50 km journey from the north end of Kalamalka Lake to downtown Kelowna at the heart of Okanagan Lake. Photo via Ken Hagen/ Tourism Kelowna

Along the shores of Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, nature draws wellness-lovers near and far. Start your day with breakfast at a healthy eatery like Sprout Bread or , then head out for a hike at Spion Kop where you'll be rewarded with views of 4 different lakes from the top. For those who love to cycle, explore the Okanagan Rail Trail—a 50-km path connecting Kelowna to Vernon. Completing the entire route isn't necessary to make the most of your day; smaller sections like Carney Pond by UBCO for birdwatching or the playground at Kekuli Bay Provincial Park with stunning views of Kalamalka Lake are perfect for families. When you’re ready to decompress,   offers a rejuvenating sauna and cold plunge experience. Located right on Okanagan Lake, makes the perfect home base from which to soak up the area’s wellness and nature offerings. And when booking until September 1, 2024 for stays until mid-October, get 25% off when you stay four nights or longer.

Wine and Dine Itinerary

The Okanagan is a dream for wine lovers who can spend time exploring the more than 40 wineries in the area. Set off along the between Lake Country  and Kelowna to take in the spectacular views and enjoy fabulous wine and meals at , and . , which was just named Winery of the Year by WineAlign, is also a must. To get the most of your experience and a safe ride back, you can with a local operator. After all of that wining and dining, rest your head at which is offering a 15% off promotion for Sunday to Thursday stays. 

Family-friendly Itinerary

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Okanagan Lake spans 135 km from Vernon to Penticton and has over 30 beaches. Photo via Matt Ferguson Photography/ Tourism Kelowna

With endless activities to keep both kids and parents entertained, it’s no wonder many families make Kelowna their annual summer vacation spot. Spend the day at , which features outdoor mini golf and go-karts, and has been voted the Okanagan’s favourite family fun centre. For a more relaxed day, explore the local farms along  the or , or enjoy some time at an Okanagan Lake beach. With over 30 beaches along Okanagan Lake, you can easily find a perfect spot for sunbathing, picnicking or enjoying water activities like paddleboarding and kayaking. When it’s time to refuel, kids will love trying the traditional Indigenous Bannock bread at . Wondering where to stay? The Cove Lakeside Resort is comfortable for families and right now you can take advantage of the .

Culture Vulture Itinerary

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Kettle River Brewing offers ten rotating beer taps, along with a selection of wine, cider and various non-alcoholic options. Photo via BC Ale Trail / Tourism Kelowna

Music and culture aficionados can keep busy this August and September with many shows and events planned. Check out the or visit to learn about the syilx culture. If you’re interested in a show, Mama Mia will be playing at the from August 1 to 17, and for the music buff there’s Music in the Park every Friday in August or the music festival from August 31 to September 1. Post-show, enjoy some made-from-scratch pub grub at . And to keep the party going when you return to your hotel, book a room at the former motel which has been fabulously updated with pop art paint and offers bikes, roller skate rentals and more.

Explore all the exciting opportunities waiting for you and start planning your perfect summer getaway by visiting