The winery's Old Vines Patio offers a place to relax, savor wine and fine cuisine and take in the magnificent views of lush vineyards and Lake Okanagan. The wine shop is housed in the region's first log cabin, built in 1873.
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The winery's Old Vines Patio offers a place to relax, savor wine and fine cuisine and take in the magnificent views of lush vineyards and Lake Okanagan. The wine shop is housed in the region's first log cabin, built in 1873.
Organic wines are aged in a replica of Egypt's Great Pyramid at this unique vineyard, where visitors are personally welcomed by owner Stephen Cipes for tours and tastings, and can lunch or dine on sushi at the Smokehaus Bistro.
Small, well organized garden surrounded by vineyards and beautiful scenery. Lavender gifts including herb de provence spice blend, and try the lavender ice cream....a real treat
Located on the western shore of Okanagan Lake, this site was part of the Hudsons Bay Company trade route.
View the old equipment used to pick and pack apples and other fruits 100 years ago as well as photographs depicting the history of the Okanagan Valley's orchard industry.
Wander through the gardens and galleries to enjoy this Dutch artist's bronze sculptures.
If you spot Ogopogo, the legendary lake monster said to inhabit these waters, you'll make headline news, but other than that, you're sure to enjoy all the recreational activities this 82-mile long lake has to offer: swimming, boating, parasailing and all types of water sports.
Open daily and year-round for tours and tastings, the award-winning vineyard, operating since 1932, is conveniently located close to downtown restaurants and shops and to Knox Mountain Park, one of the city's most scenic areas.
Vintage wine bottles from Ancient Greece, Rome and the Middle East are on display at this museum that traces the history of wine making, and an exceptional selection of British Columbia wines is available for purchase at the on-site wine shop.
The first non-native settlement in the Okanagan Valley was a mission established on this site in 1859 by Father Pandosy. Take a self-guided tour of the replicated mission buildings and a collection of horse-drawn carriages.
Combining exhibits and educational programs this gallery features artists both local and from other countries.
Natural history and history museum revolving around Canada's Okanagan Valley.
