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How long is the drive from Nelson to Kamloops?

The direct drive from Nelson to Kamloops is 285 mi (459 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Nelson to Kamloops, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Revelstoke and Vernon, as well as top places to visit like SS Moyie National Historic Site and Whitewater Mountain Resort, or the ever-popular Kootenay Lake.

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Top cities between Nelson and Kamloops

The top cities between Nelson and Kamloops are Revelstoke and Vernon. Revelstoke is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Nelson and 3 hours from Kamloops.
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Revelstoke

Revelstoke, a city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, is renowned for its diverse attractions. It offers big mountain terrain for advanced skiers and snowboarders as well as beginner and intermediate-friendly slopes. The construction of new gondolas and chairlifts has transformed it into one of Canada's top ski resorts with the country's biggest vertical drop at 1,713 meters.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Kamloops
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Vernon

Vernon, located in the Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada, is a city with a rich history dating back to its incorporation in 1892. The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year, from winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing to summer pastimes such as fishing and paddling on picturesque lakes like Okanagan Lake and Kalamalka Lake.
58% as popular as Revelstoke
8 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Kamloops

Best stops along Nelson to Kamloops drive

The top stops along the way from Nelson to Kamloops (with short detours) are Sun Peaks, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, and Davison Orchards. Other popular stops include BC Wildlife Park, The Enchanted Forest, and Baker St.
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Kootenay Lake

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Lake
Transportation
Ferries
Kootenay Lake, situated amidst the Selkirk Mountains, is a large lake with beaches and parks surrounding it. It has year-round ferry service and boasts of a unique floating stage for music festivals. The lake is clean and has multiple bays, but could benefit from additional on-lake fueling stations. The area also holds historical significance due to closed mining and timber operations.
This is one drop-dead gorgeous lake in British Columbia, Canada. I was 13 the first time I had the privilege of visiting this inspirational lake and the forests that surround it. The people have always been inviting. If it was a place that I called home, I'd want to keep it a secret. Word of mouth travels fast, but the internet blows it out of the water. It will forever be changed, now that its secrets have escaped our grasp! This is a place that was created by Mother Nature and shaped by Father Time. It is truly stunning when seen in person. Pictures don't give you the jaw-dropping moments that you will experience.😲 It is a bucket list worthy destination and something that I can only describe as an all sensory experience!🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁 The lake is about 65 miles long, and about 3 miles at its widest and is approximately 490 ft deep. The water is very cold, and if it's not a HOT (can't emphasize the word hot enough. Lol) summer day, it can take your breath away. I've seen all kinds of boats on this lake, but on windy days, it tends to draw sail boats. They've got plenty of room to navigate. There's trails, numerous beaches, and plenty to see while you're here. There's also a ferry crossing on the northern end of the lake, taking you from the eastern shore of the lake to the western edge. While you're here, stop and see The Glass House. It was made from embalming bottles and has amazing views of the lake and surrounding mountains. As always, leave no trace (please), leave it better than you found it (please), and enjoy 😉, please!
R. S — Google review
Fantastic lake, clean, great beaches and fabulous bays. It would benefit from at least two additional on-lake fueling stations for power craft. Lots of history dots the shorelines from closed mining and timber operations.
Richard R — Google review
AMAZING! This lake is HUGE and provides great fishing (if you are lucky) great water sports and often calm waters. Great place to leave your worries behind for a week or two. Clean great water, surrounded by mountains, great private camping spots if you hike in or have a boat. Stop at Creston for fresh fruit in the summer.
Kailey E — Google review
A beautiful lake with many small beaches where you can relax during summer. The lake is pretty cold but at a hot summer day swimming in there is the best thing you can do in Nelson
Martha — Google review
Born and raised south of this lake. Activity's go from mountain biking, motorcycle hotspot, camping, hiking, Cliff Diving, Swimming, Wakeboard and Water skiing, fishing. Also a place for historical sites, beautiful parks like the glacial park in the north. This place will allow you to find yourself or release your self.
George M — Google review
Absolutely the best place for rustic nostalgia, delicious ice cream, friendly faces and crystal clear water to swim in. I’m in love with this area and most definitely plan to return.
Rena R — Google review
I stayed at Nelson. That part of the lake was beautiful, so clean that you can even drink from it. I went there in August, so it was very hot, too.
Livia E — Google review
Absolutely love this amazing lake. Lots of little beaches and boat access.
Mark D — Google review
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4.5
(163)
Central Kootenay, BC, Canada
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SS Moyie National Historic Site

Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Great Historical ship, and well laid out tour. Definately worth a visit. Lots of stuff to look at from cars to cabins, dining hall. Also you can go toot the horn!
Bryce A — Google review
Fabulous example of how people were transported on the lakes! Worth the price of admission
Kathy B — Google review
Love this unique little museum. Very interactive and well put together. The treasure hunt for the kids is a great way to engage them through the self guided tour. (Having a small prize at the end is genius) No staff to ask questions of, but everything is well labeled and informative. We very much enjoyed this stop.
J R — Google review
Great entrance price of $14 and you can spend all day if you want. It is a great experience for anyone loving history, the beginning video allows a great comparison to your present day showcasing all the grand improvements they have added to make this self guided tour amazing. The added sound effects to the props are spot on to immerse you in the time frame. Climb the stairs to the top and pull the steam whistle it's super fantastic to hear that sound and well worth that extra donation to keep that maintained. Better for adults to enjoy children may need to be wrangled.
Alex N — Google review
The SS Moyie Sternwheeler is a fascinating piece of history beautifully preserved in Kaslo! Stepping aboard feels like a journey back in time, with the meticulous restoration and informative displays bringing the past to life. The staff are passionate and knowledgeable, eager to share the rich history of this remarkable vessel. Exploring the various parts of the sternwheeler, from the engine room to the elegant dining area, gives a comprehensive look at life on the water in the early 20th century. The panoramic views of Kootenay Lake from the deck are simply breathtaking. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a unique and educational outing, the SS Moyie is a must-visit. A true gem in the heart of Kaslo! #HistoricGem #SSMoyie #Kaslo #StepBackInTime
Alpha R — Google review
Lovely museum. Thank you so much to the gentleman who was an activist to buy and preserve the ship when it was supposed to be disassembled. Such an outstanding, loving move for the local community and its history. The entry fee is not the cheapest, but we gladly paid it for the attention to detail in the museum (they even keep the ships trumpet-thing maintenanced). Drop by if you are in the area!
Flora C — Google review
An amazing experience beeing able to walk through history on this magnificent boat. You can even blow the horn!
Corey M — Google review
This is a wonderful example of well preserved history by caring people. The boat has been lovingly restored by dedicated individuals. The staff took great pride in giving information and we're genuinely happy to be there. Give it a visit!
Dan M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(162)
324 Front St, Kaslo, BC V0G 1M0, Canada
https://www.klhs.bc.ca/
+1 250-353-2525
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Whitewater Mountain Resort

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Whitewater Ski Resort, nestled 25 minutes from Nelson, British Columbia, is a haven for powder enthusiasts. With an average of 40 feet of snowfall each season and minimal crowds, it offers ample opportunities to carve fresh tracks on its expansive 2,367-acre terrain. The resort boasts 81 runs and four lifts along with 3.5 miles of groomed multi-use tracks for Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking.
Went up to use the Nordic trails for snowshoeing and was greeted by a fantastic Aussie worker at guest services in the Hummingbird Lodge who explained the routes to us, helped us with the waiver and sent us happily on our way. The trails were beautifully groomed and we managed to find some nice areas off the mains as well. Amazing scenery and an easy drive up from Nelson. Will definitely visit again 👍
Matt O — Google review
Best ski hill around! 20 minutes from Nelson with friendly staff and amazing terrain! No data/WiFi which is nice, like the good ol days! There is a small/medium sized lodge and other food huts around, on a busy day it can get packed in the lodge and you might have to share a table. There are 4 lifts to access 3 different mountain sides/peaks, no gondolas!
Michael S — Google review
Unpretentious and simple, they have the snow and the terrain, and don't need any other resort gimmicks. Amazing terrain with some great glading, and easily accessible. Favourite ski hill to pilgrimage to every Winter!
Mike S — Google review
Go for the snow, drive a big vehicle or take a ride. Most amazing ski area. Loved the spring skiing. My son loved the powder skiing on his visit too. Nelson is great. Hot tub on top of the roof of the Savoy hotel helped my burning legs. Second time did a cabin in the woods just down the road. Great views and relaxed community.
Uncle M — Google review
Wow, amazing Mountain Hosts! So pleased today to have Coleen as our amazing ski host to show us this amazing mountain which we were trying for our very first time! We were using our reciprocal from Silver Star seasons passes. We had some difficulties showing proof of purchase as there was no wifi to pull it up ?? That was a bit frustrating. Amazing terrain! What a great day!
Darlene W — Google review
Had a great time at Whitewater. Good snow, happy staff, decent food, decent prices. Close to Nelson, and lots of parking available along the freshly-paved access road. It's time to expand the capacity of the chalet though.
Carson I — Google review
Great variety in terrain, love that there’s no mess of ski-in/out cat tracks at the village / base. No criss-cross traffic, easy access to all lifts from chalet. Cool resort I’ll be back
Lane L — Google review
First time to Whitewater was during a boys trip. Not only was Nelson, BC an amazing town filled with great foods, drinks, and snow shops to enjoy when not riding. The people we met were also the nicest people and great suggestions for riding and what places to go in town. On the mountain was no different, the staff was awesome and so helpful. The food was some of the best I have had anywhere, and this was on top a mountain! I recently saw that they are selling trail map blankets, with no way to order online I sent an email. I was greeted by Tessa, she explained that I could purchase at their downtown office or on the mountain when they opened. I did not include my location in my email. Once I explained that she got me in contact with Joesph Johns who was great and let me know he could ship them to me buy paying over the phone. I paid for them today and he even gave me a discount since I was buying 4 so I could give them to my friends for Xmas. All and all you cannot go wrong with Whitewater and the staff who make it all happen! Thank you to the staff and hope to see you this year, let it snow!!!
Kevin L — Google review
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4.5
(255)
6010 Whitewater Ski Hill Rd #4784, Nelson, BC V1L 5R3, Canada
http://www.whitewatermountainresort.com/
+1 250-354-4944
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Lardeau River Adventures

Raft trip outfitter
Tours
Tour operator
Boat Tours
River Rafting & Tubing
Eco Tours
We booked a trip with Lardeau River Adventures as part of our honeymoon trip up to BC. Despite us being the only ones to schedule for that day, Oly and Tamara still took us on and made the day unforgettable. They are great people who really make you feel welcome. The rafting trip was fun, the scenery gorgeous, and the lunch was amazing. Oly is so knowledgeable and we really enjoyed learning about the history of the area and hearing about all the wildlife. And of course can't forget about their friendly pup Scout who greeted us upon arrival. Overall, a great day. We will surely be back!
Jenna M — Google review
More than you could ever expect from a river rafting trip! I'd give more than 5 stars if I could. My husband and I booked a tour with Lardeau River Adventures, and got there to find out that we were the only ones on our tour! We had two guides come with us as a result (Olly and Rob), and we had a phenomenal time. Olly knows the entire history of the area, from the land to the animals, the trees, forestry, fires, the local people... If you have a question, he has the answer. The rafting was not too difficult, definitely takes some effort, but nothing too overwhelming. Lunch was a beautiful homemade meal - sandwiches with homemade pesto, garden veg & fruit, tea, fresh juice, homemade cookies and banana bread... so much more than expected, and all absolutely delicious. We opted to get the photography package as well, which is absolutely worth it! If you are in the area, make the time to do this trip!
Sam G — Google review
Absolutely the best rafting trip I've ever been on. We were offered tea and homemade strawberry rhubarb muffins when we arrived, which blew my socks off. After a quick drive safety talk we were in the water. It was BEAUTIFUL, and the river had its fair share of rapids. Oli and his wife were VERY knowledgeable on the wildlife and general history. I highly recommend these guys. Plus, we got to take home cookies and banana bread at the end!
Jeremy F — Google review
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5.0
(123)
359 Meadow Creek Rd, Meadow Creek, BC V0G 1N0, Canada
(855) 400-7238
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Lakeside Park

Nature & Parks
Parks
Lakeside Park is a charming recreational area nestled alongside a picturesque lake, offering a serene and tranquil atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. The park features lush green spaces, perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply unwinding amidst nature's beauty. Visitors can partake in various outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and birdwatching along the pristine lakeshore.
4.5
(213)
Nelson, BC, Canada
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Baker St

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Baker St in Nelson, BC is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the street online or in person, you'll find KTK Spices at 639 Baker St. This location is perfect for satisfying your culinary desires and stocking up on high-quality ingredients.
4.5
(441)
Nelson, BC, Canada
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Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre

Temporarily Closed
Museum
History museum
National museum
Monuments & Statues
Moving and Powerful. Our guide, Ruby, was very knowledgeable about this dark period in BC history. She says the main reason why the survivors wanted this museum was to teach the children how to live and move forward if their parents weren't there, just like they did.
Robyn J — Google review
This was a really interesting place to visit. There was a women who guided a group of visitors through one of the buildings and told the story of the sites history. It was very powerful and educational, I recommend anyone visiting New Denver to visit as it tells an important story of Canadas history. A quiet and contemplative place. There are books and other items for sale at the entrance
B B — Google review
This is such a beautiful site, telling the important story of the Canadians of Japanese heritage internment during World War 2. The site is brilliantly maintained by volunteers and is housed in the original buildings used 80 years ago. There are classes and history lessons and all sorts of wonderful surprises here. Make a point of stopping in and also visit other communities in the area and their memorial sites to the internment.
Ernie P — Google review
To understand our history we must take evidence of what we have done. The Nikkei Internment Memorial has been wonderfully preserved to show the different stages of living conditions of the Japanese Canadians from 1941 to the 1980's. The buildings and gardens have been kept in great condition. The main hall holds pictures and excerpts.
Alan V — Google review
Absolutely worthwhile. The greeter was Very knowledgeable. I just wish there was an actual guided tour or someone like the initial greeter who could tell the stories. My teenager enjoyed it and it started some good conversations in our family. The memorial gardens are only a short walk away and right on the lake. I’m glad this place survived and is being so well tended to by the town and residents.
L K — Google review
This was more than a pleasant surprise to find this place of beautifully preserved but painful history. The lady of the place was so caring in respectfully presenting this history. SO glad we took the time to veer off the highway.
Tim D — Google review
So sad that this happened in Canada but the displays were wonderfully done!
Kathy B — Google review
What an amazing Museum!! 🥰💖 The photos, layout and artifacts are laid out for best experience. My husband's family went through the internment and we both learned things we didn't know in this exhibit. I think it is critical to understand this part of BC history and how it affected so very many people. I will certainly be back!!
Naomi T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(75)
306 Josephine St, New Denver, BC V0G 1S0, Canada
https://nikkeimemorial.ca/
+1 250-358-7288
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Syringa Provincial Park

Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Park
It's beautiful and quiet, perfect for an unplugged reset. The sites are large and well maintained. There is a dog park and many water/bathroom/garbage/recycling locations. I'll go back for sure.
Laurie P — Google review
Nice park with plenty of places to walk. Showers!! They were clean and warm. It’s a push button system, so push for water. Dogs aren’t allowed everywhere, so look where they are allowed. Nice campsite, but right next to others. I chose one on the end, which was nice. Butterfly/bee garden. Quiet at night.
Jane R — Google review
This place is very beautiful to come to during the first few month of summer. When the waters are high and the beaches are full of beach bums. The water is clear. The boats are flowing and there's lots of picnic tables to enjoy your lunch. They have FREE showers at the main bathrooms 🚻. Which are VERY clean. Indoor bathrooms and outhouses. Grass play areas are always well kept. Lots of free parking. Camping is amazing out here as well. With electric hookups for an extra fee of luxury. The place is beautiful all year round.
Jerilee • — Google review
2022-08-21: We had a birthday party at their day use site. Clean with lots of tables, amenities, washrooms, and a huge beautiful beach. Dog park is near the day use area. Worth the trip out.
Mike W — Google review
Absolutely amazing setting for those willing to get off the grid for a while. Perfect staff, clean sites, amazing views over Arrow lake reservoir. And yes, no WiFi, no cell coverage! Definitely one of signature parks of beautiful British Columbia. You won't get bored visiting local points of interest, guaranteed!
Ic9139176664 — Google review
The campground was fantastic! We booked a site by the side of the lake and enjoyed the view at sunset! Each site is of a decent size, so people can have some privacy. The shower and washroom was very clean and well maintained. This campground is perfect for water activities! A dog beach is also available!
Lexie T — Google review
We had a great stay in one of the electric sites. This is such a beautiful park! We loved the beach although it was a bit windy to enjoy paddle boarding. The washrooms were clean and the shower was glorious. The only thing we didn’t like was lack of privacy between the sites, There is just a rustic fence, it would be nice if there was some landscaping. Overall, we had a wonderful stay and loved exploring Castlegar. The nearby Lions Head pub was great for lunch and watching rock climbers! NoFrills was perfect for groceries.
Annie H — Google review
Perfect campground for everyone and outdoor activities. Beautiful beach, clean water for swimming, hiking, waterfalls, picnic areas, walking trails and much more !
Natasha D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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5570 Broadwater Rd, Robson, BC V1N 4V8, Canada
https://bcparks.ca/syringa-park/
+1 250-365-6945
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Nakusp Hot Springs

Mentioned on 
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Spa
Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Nestled in the breathtaking Kuskanax Valley, Nakusp Hot Springs is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable experience. This rustic lodge features two inviting outdoor hot spring pools where visitors can unwind while soaking in stunning mountain views. Located about 20 minutes from town, the journey to these natural springs takes you along an unpaved road leading to Kuskanax Creek.
Always an enjoyable and relaxing spot. Nestled in the middle of a forest next to the creek for a nice soak in one of two natural hotsprings pools. In the summer the hot pool is cooled down to a nice 85° instead of 104 in the cooler seasons. Very scenic in all seasons. There are nice hiking trails to a remote lake or to the old hot springs, the source of the hot water in the thermal pools. A rough trail exists on the other side of the creek for hiking back to town. I used to hike that trail as a teen. There is a bit of camping and a few chalet cabins available. Though I have never stayed over. And there is even decent cell phone reception. Snacks and local goods are also available. The caribou nursery is right next to it as well. Always friendly and helpful staff too!
Brad D — Google review
Dear Nakusp Hot Springs Team, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As proud locals and owners of Bear Ridge Cabins just down the road, we can’t sing the praises of Nakusp Hot Springs enough! This place is an absolute gem, and after 18 years in Nakusp, it still feels as magical as the first day we visited. The staff is always incredibly kind, friendly, and welcoming, creating such a warm atmosphere. The change rooms are spotlessly clean, and everyone we encounter is so pleasant, making every visit a joy. We love sharing this tranquil, beautiful spot with our family and friends—it’s the perfect place to unwind and soak in the serenity. The scenic drive to get here is a treat in itself, and that stunning walking trail just steps from the hot springs is the cherry on top. We’re so grateful to call Nakusp home and to have the village run such an exceptional facility. We feel so lucky to have this slice of paradise right in our backyard. Thank you for keeping it so wonderful—we’ll be back again and again! With heartfelt thanks, The Bear Ridge Cabins Team
Karolina L — Google review
My original plan was to do the hike to the lake and take a dip and hit the road again but honestly fell in love with everything about this hidden gem. Friendly staff, clean and well managed amenities so I decided to come back the next day hiking from town (didn’t stay at their resort due to relatively higher fees for the tent sites lol). This trail was longer than the lake hike but absolutely beautiful. Highly recommended for people who are into hiking and want to relax after. Not recommended on weekend though as Sunday was really busy.
Mo V — Google review
Lovely hot springs in the mountains, great views all around when you are in the hot springs. I did find myself wishing there was a cold pool to cool off between dips in the springs, especially as the day was warming up. Loved the walk to the historic source, which has recently been board-walked in several spots. Stunning mossy forest!
Mary N — Google review
We have been going to nakusp for many years. Always in September to avoid the summer business. We had the best 5 nights, beautiful weather, awesome hikes and many May soaks. The staff is great. They try hard to make everyone happy. A shout out to Michelle, John , Lizabeth and any one else whose path I may have crossed. 🩷 We always leave well rested and planning our next trip there. ❤️ Highly recommend the farmers market and the Mediterranean restaurant down town. The local winery is also 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lee P — Google review
Spent a couple nights in the RV camp area...I was in site 21 which worked really well for me as it's located away from most of the other sites and my 16' Airstream Bambi tucked into the spot quite nicely. Arrived on Day 1 about 2pm, dropped off my trailer and headed to Halfway Hot Springs which was an awesome adventure to a public remote riverside hot spring. Came back to Nakusp Hot Springs in time for dinner and then got the evening pass which was also good for all day soaking the next day. Everything was fantastic...the icing on the cake was the hiking trail adjacent to the parking lot. The trail has recently been improved with some fantastic wooden walkways. I made it to the old hot springs area...just a beautiful hike.
Bill R — Google review
Beautiful spot deep in the mountains ⛰️ 😍 Quiet peaceful tranquil!!!!! We had the smaller room in the back of the cabins was well stocked for what it is. I would suggest a shower hose type so one could rinse off after the day. The tube was well let's say tiny. The price was far far better than any of the local ( BC ) hot springs and was sufficient for us We enjoyed our stay very much.
Allen M — Google review
My husband and I spent an amazing two days at the resort. We stayed in one of the small chalets it was clean and well maintained. Staff were wonderful taking as much time as we needed to ask question about the resort. A lovely piece of Kootenay history.
Renee K — Google review
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4.3
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8500 Hot Springs Rd, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R1, Canada
https://www.nakusphotsprings.com/
+1 250-265-4528
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Halcyon Hot Springs Resort

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Resort hotel
Hotel
Nestled on the stunning Arrow Lake with a backdrop of the majestic Monashee Mountains, Halcyon Hot Springs Resort offers a serene escape into nature. The resort features modest accommodations, a rejuvenating spa, and dining options. Guests can indulge in various treatments such as massages and dry skin brushing before unwinding in the invigorating hot and warm springs. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking views while soaking in the mineral-rich geothermal pools.
We had an amazing stay at Halcyon Hot Springs Resort! The views overlooking the lake and mountains are absolutely stunning, and the hot springs themselves were clean, well-maintained, and so relaxing, exactly what we needed for a peaceful getaway. The staff were welcoming and friendly throughout our visit, and the whole resort had a calm, laid-back vibe. We also really appreciated that they let us charge our EV during our stay, such a thoughtful touch that made things even more convenient. Whether you’re looking to unwind in the pools, take in the beautiful scenery, or just enjoy some quiet time, Halcyon is a perfect spot. Highly recommend and would definitely come back!
Eric H — Google review
We visited here a few years ago everything was near perfect! Now it’s lost its way, no breakfast, exactly one knife and one fork each, no spoons, no dishes, the web site does not mention you need to bring your own supplies. No information in the rooms and staff are no longer friendly just doing the minimum possible and not happy. The location is wonderful, the pools are wonderful, but who ever is reasonable for customer service needs attention to details for a tourist resort.
Steve R — Google review
Overall, our water experience was quite amazing. It was so nice to be in not chlorinated water. We only stayed for 2 hours on an impulsive hot spring adventure. Lower pool must be salt water. Very relaxing. No noisy kids No staff interactions Change rooms very clean today Also, there was a place to fill water bottles, much appreciated Nice
Mia L — Google review
Cabin #1 is a nice little cabin. Very close to the lodge. It was very clean and well maintained. Had some issues with the heat in the bathroom. It would have been nice to have a microwave in the room. Other than that it was great.
Kelly M — Google review
My girlfriend and I recently stayed 2 nights in one of the Queen Cabins. The cabin was cozy and clean. The hot spring pools were relaxing and a nice way to end each night. The staff were friendly and it appears as though they take great care of the property! I would recommend staying here!
Sam V — Google review
We did a lovely day trip to the Halcyon Hot Springs Resort from Kelowna. It was my first time at any sort of hot spring and it definitely met my expectations. The entrance fee was fair at $18 and I don’t believe there was any sort of time limit. We were there for around 3 hours which felt like plenty of time to enjoy both of the spring fed hot pools and the cold plunge pool. There are lots of loungers to lay on as another option for cooling down or basking in the sun (on warmer days). The facility looked well maintained and also included a gift shop where you can purchase general supplies or even a towel/bathing suit if it’s been forgotten. Keep in mind that there a pay lockers on site for $1. However, we found that the lockers were unnecessary because we could easily place our belongings in sight while outside at the hot spring pools. Overall a great experience and I plan to come back again.
Sean P — Google review
Just went to the springs. Restaurant was closed, no rooms available, restaurant was closed. Good gift shop. Had all the travel sized bits you might have forgotten including swimsuits. Great pools, wonderful view, easy to get to. Shortly after getting off the Nakusp ferry, long drive from Halcyon to Nakusp.
Lynne R — Google review
I drove 5 hours to celebrate my boyfriends birthday here, we had an issue with my credit card which would be sorted after the long weekend. The staff made it incredible difficult to try to work around booking without the credit card, we tried paying cash and debit and changed our minds. The customer service was TERRIBLE. I was told my money would be refunded to my card, and it never was. I have tried contacting Halcyon several times about it and each time the girls at reception have been dissmisive arguementive and refuse to give my money back or to have someone else contact me regarding the refund. DO NOT STAY HERE. 0/10 for customer service.
Amber P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(209)
5655 BC-23, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0, Canada
https://halcyon-hotsprings.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+1 250-265-3554
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Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail in Mount Revelstoke National Park offers a serene and family-friendly experience. The short hiking loop takes you through a beautiful rainforest landscape, allowing you to walk among towering 500-year-old cedar trees. Interpretive signs along the route provide information about the local flora and fauna. Despite being temporarily closed due to snow damage, this stop is known for its easy access to British Columbia's famous old-growth cedars.
Nice boardwalk but only a small portion of the loop was open. It took about 15 min to walk through the open parts. Great large old cedar trees the smell is wonderful if you like cedar. Plenty of parking but can be tight for a larger RV or truck and trailer.
Adventure K — Google review
Easily accessible place right off the highway. Initially we were confused since the first spot to enter the path indicated it was closed but then to the left further in the parking we found the start of the boardwalk. It used to be a loop but due to the conditions in the forest, part of the boardwalk collapsed. Unfortunately people were stepped off the boardwalk to take photos near dome trees close to it. Signs indicated that is not allowed but some people are clueless. I visited it in mid-July so it’s busier than expected. The signs along the path offer a lot of information regarding fauna and flora. Highly recommend!
Catia L — Google review
This trail is on the way from Calgary to Vancouver. We found it when looking for a washroom. It takes only about 15 minutes to walk. Very easy, good for parents too. You can see old forest and big trees. Bring bear spray. A nice stop to rest during a long trip.
Rita L — Google review
Sep-2025: Second time coming here and it’s as beautiful as before! They did a lot of maintenance like installing brand new boards in most of the trail. Small part of the trail still closed for repair but you can still enjoy the beautiful giant cedars! There are plenty of parking and washrooms. Definitely worth a stop!
John B — Google review
Magical and peaceful walk through ancient giants We stopped at the Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail just off the Trans-Canada Highway, and it was absolutely worth it. The boardwalk is short (about 500 m) but incredibly scenic—you're surrounded by massive, old-growth western red cedars that make you feel like you’ve stepped into another world. The trail is well-maintained and easy for all ages—no hiking experience needed. It’s shaded, quiet, and full of earthy smells and birdsong. There are also little signs along the way that share interesting info about the forest and how old some of these trees are. It’s a quick stop (15–30 minutes), but it really leaves an impression. Perfect if you're passing through Revelstoke and want a break from the road.
Asaad A — Google review
Great stop for break on a road trip. Decent amount of good parking for rvs, trailers and cars. Clean washrooms and numerous picnic tables. Nice boardwalk around the big trees and good break from the traffic. No services here other than washrooms.
Grant I — Google review
It was amazing to see Giant Cedars again. Half of the pass is closed , due to fire in 2021 but you can see enough to be amazed. We spent 20 minutes taking pictures of a mushroom 🍄 great walk, but have good shoes it is slippery
Ola B — Google review
You can find the Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail about 30 kilometers from Revelstoke, B.C. The walk is about half a kilometer and takes you right into the heart of the forest in Mount Revelstoke National Park. Some of the trees found in the Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail are at least 500 years old. This is such a beautiful location. I really recommend this place.
Coucai — Google review
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4.5
(804)
Trans Canada Hwy, BC V0E 2S0, Canada
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/bc/revelstoke/
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Mount Revelstoke National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Mount Revelstoke National Park, located just northeast of its namesake town, is a stunning 260-square-kilometer park offering wooded hiking paths, rainforest terrain, and breathtaking elevated views. Despite its relatively small size for a national park, it boasts diverse landscapes including old-growth rainforest with ancient red cedars and pine trees, steep mountains, and abundant plant and animal life.
An absolutely stunning place, the meadows in the sky parkway is a great twisty drive with viewpoints along the way and it brings you out to a panoramic view at the top. There are two small car parks at the top that fill up early - one for RVs and one for cars. It's popular because the summit is a short 1km hike from the car parks. The panoramic viewpoint is 100m from the road which you can park cars along one side of (but not the other). It is a beautiful view from here over the mountains and there is a nice bench. One problem we had was there is only one way onto the parkway and a booth with a single person controlled entry. We had a parks pass already but it seemed like many people didn't and decided this was a good time to have a discussion on the merits of the parks pass. Unfortunately there was no lane for drivers who already had a pass so although we were only 5 cars back it took about 15 minutes to get it. I think this is an oversight and could be managed better, but didn't spoil the drive.
Luke H — Google review
Be prepared for cooler temps than down in the town of Revelstoke. Many gorgeous trails criss-crossing the top of the mountain. Picnic tables and pit toilets. Amazing wildflowers when we went in mid August. You cannot drive the last 1km, but the road is still available to walk up. My husband went up and said the view was fantastic. Even if you just stay near the parking lot it is still gorgeous and there are many trails to explore.
Catherine K — Google review
Fairly simple trails at the top of Mount Revelstoke that could be completed in ~4-5 hours. The trail is well maintained, but could get muddy under sub-optimal weather conditions. I had a great hike despite the rapid-changing weather conditions. The views at Jade Lake was a bit anti-climatic. If you aren't intenting to camp, stopping at the ridge between Miller and Jade lakes is sufficient. The ridge had by far the best view of the trail.
Kevin L — Google review
Beautiful mountain and park! You can drive almost right up to the summit (short, but fairly strenuous walk to the summit from parking lot). Unfortunately was hazy from wildfires when we visited, but it must be one of the most spectacular places imaginable on a clear day. We found a rare BC lizard on the mountain, couldn’t find the salamanders. Come for the views! Note there are also trails down the mountain at lower elevations with spectacular forests.
Kent 1 — Google review
Stunning place. A little busy and had to line up at the park entrance to go up the mountain. It was about 45-60 min wait in the mid to late afternoon. When we got to the top it was nice and cool on a hot summers day.
Kim C — Google review
We did a fantastic half day hike from about 2/3 of the way up to the top of the mountain. I highly recommend not driving all the way up - there are some really beautiful trails and very helpful park staff eager to help anyone with questions. Highly recommend!
Michelle H — Google review
A beautiful park to visit! Well worth the long trip up to the top of the mountain to see the amazing view and glorious mountain Flora and Fauna! Loved it!
Michelle D — Google review
The drive up to the top is spectacular! We did this drive in mid July and the wildflowers lining the road were beautiful. There were many hikes available along the way up, it was not congested with tourists, and parking was available in the middle of the day at the top. There was also a free shuttle up and down for those not able to make the short uphill hike to the summit. I would highly recommend this park and the sky meadow parkway for anyone who would like to enjoy the Canadian Rockies without crowds and with light to no hiking.
Amy N — Google review
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4.6
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Meadows in the Sky Pkwy, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0, Canada
https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/revelstoke
+1 250-837-7500
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Revelstoke Mountain Resort

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Revelstoke Mountain Resort is a popular destination in Revelstoke, offering an extensive ski area with over 65 runs, two hotels, dining options, a spa, and heated pools. In addition to its winter allure, the resort transforms into a vibrant playground during the summer months. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as BC Interior Forestry Museum and Glacier National Park of Canada.
The Revelation Gondola at Revelstoke was amazing! Our kids had tons of fun riding up through the trees and onto the Glacier View Deck, where we all took in jaw-dropping glacier views. It’s a perfect family-friendly experience with breathtaking scenery and easy access.
Mubbashar H — Google review
The new mini suspension bridge offers great views. Gravel trails make it tough for strollers. Pipe Mountain Coaster was fun with a short wait. I gave it 3 stars. There isn’t much for a family looking to sightsee.
QQ Q — Google review
Great time on the pipe coaster and the new suspension bridge is a nice and easy 0.5km hike from the upper gondola. The restaurant at the top has good food and amazing views. Buy the 3-attraction Adventure Pass online the day before for best value, you can then do the suspension bridge and both of the pipe coaster tracks.
Grant S — Google review
Beautiful resort with lots of activities to have fun. Mountain coaster, Gondola, Mountain biking, hiking, swimming pool, hot tubs, saunas and great restaurants. We thoroughly enjoyed our vacation here. Only negative is the noise from construction of a new building that starts at 7am until 5pm. When you get a room, ask them to be sure to give you a room away from that area. We couldn't have our door open or sit on the balcony because the noise was too loud.
Janice K — Google review
Visited while passing through from Kamloops to Canmore. We were looking for a way to appreciate the mountains and this did not disappoint. We didn’t have a ton of time as it was a long driving day, but we took the gondola to the top and walked the High Line trail. It has a fantastic viewing platform and suspension bridge. All the staff we interacted with were so kind and welcoming. I would suggest buying tickets online prior to as there was a 10% savings on the admission we missed out on by buying ours at the counter upon arrival.
Pauline C — Google review
My husband and I had an amazing time at Revelstoke Mountain Resort! The gondola ride offered stunning views of the mountains and valley, and the mountain coaster was absolutely thrilling — fast, fun, and safe for everyone. The area is clean, well-organized, and surrounded by beautiful nature. A perfect place to enjoy adventure and relaxation in one spot.
Len N — Google review
First time visiting this place and we came from Edmonton. We purchased the 3 adventure pass cause I wanted to try the sightseeing, the coaster ride and the aerial place. The view was nice and cold, took a lot of pictures there. The coaster ride was nice actually, and apparently track 1 is best (you’ll just have to find out why) and the aerial was fun and tiring. Will definitely come back cause I haven’t really explored the small commons there
Adrian A — Google review
The pipe Coaster was a major highlight of our road trip. The gondal right to the top of the mountain was very scenic and felt like an additional experience on top of the coaster. Staff prioritized safety which was highly appreciated. My suggestion if you are going with a group is to put the faster riders (or who you think will be faster) and have them go first. Or when the light turns green for you to go, wait another minute. That way the person in front won't slow you down. Highly recommend this experience.
Nav D — Google review
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4.5
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2950 Camozzi Rd, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S1, Canada
https://www.revelstokemountainresort.com/
(866) 373-4754
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Meadows in the Sky Pkwy

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Outdoor Activities
Parks
Scenic Drives
The Meadows in the Sky Parkway offers a winding ascent up Mount Revelstoke via switchbacks, featuring scenic viewpoints and a brief trail leading to the peak. The path is characterized by its numerous sharp turns, allowing visitors to enjoy breathtaking sights of the surrounding area. At the top of the mountain lies an expansive parkway that stretches across rolling hills and meadows, offering a sublime experience for nature enthusiasts who seek to explore the beauty of this picturesque destination.
4.5
(406)
Columbia-Shuswap, BC V0E 2S0, Canada
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The Enchanted Forest

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Nature & Parks
Forests
Nestled in the lush old-growth forest of the Monashee mountains, The Enchanted Forest is a whimsical attraction featuring fairy tale-themed buildings and storybook characters. Visitors can step back in time and encounter beloved figures such as Goldilocks, Snow White, Winnie-the-Pooh, Captain Hook, and more. The handcrafted sculptures and attention to detail create an enchanting atmosphere for both kids and adults to enjoy.
This is a terrific stop for all ages. It is geared for kids but the whimsy is fun and it’s a nice walk in the forest to break up the drive on the highway. I recommend stopping for all ages. Still reasonably priced + you can buy duck and fish food to feed at the pond
J R — Google review
What a great place to roam around. We are seniors And had a great time. We did take the nature walk and that was quite the trek. What goes down must come up. The whole forest is beautiful laid out. We took about 2 hours to go through the forest. At the end there is a duck pond and a fish pond and you can buy food for both
Jacqueline — Google review
Almost 40 and this place was still magical. The staff are so lovely! Tall gorgeous cedars everywhere and tucked in amongst the beauty is little things from your childhood, every story I had heard growing up was infront of me. It was nostalgic and stunning, the detail that goes into this place is next level. There is a salmon run in the fall, you can walk the boardwalk trail and watch them swim down stream. They have a duck and rainbow trout pond you can buy food in the gift shop for them, the ducks will eat out of your hand! The trout are pigs and entertaining to watch! The nature walk is beautiful but up hill and not super awesome for a prairie chicken like me but was worth it for the pictures! The bathrooms were cleaner than most indoor places and they were outside and had running water! There is an adventure place within it for kids as well but even if you just do the enchanted forest you will be amazed! Highly recommend, this was by far the best thing on our trip itinerary! The gift shop was also reasonably priced, not a thing often seen in BC. Lots of trinkets and tshirts to look through!
Cori L — Google review
Our visit to the Enchanted Forest was absolutely wonderful! It truly brought back so many childhood memories—walking through fairy tale displays, climbing treehouses, and exploring whimsical paths made us feel like kids again. There was so much to see and do, and every corner was filled with charm and creativity. We had so much fun taking pictures, discovering hidden spots, and just enjoying the nostalgic atmosphere. It’s a perfect place for both kids and adults to experience a bit of magic. Highly recommended for anyone looking to relive some childhood joy or just have a fun and unique day out!
Dora J — Google review
We stopped at the Enchanted Forest in Revelstoke with our kids and they absolutely loved it! Walking through the forest full of fairy-tale houses, giant mushrooms, and storybook characters was pure magic for them. It’s such a fun and unique place for families, with so many little details that kept the kids excited the whole way through. A perfect stop to stretch your legs and make some wonderful memories!
Dhanveer M — Google review
Take your kids! It's such a magical place full of fairy tale characters in the forest. There is also a cute little pond with ducks and fish that the kids can feed. Absolutely loved it, will be stopping here regularly. Even if you dont have children, it's such a whimsical walk, there is also a nature path that is gorgeous.
JK W — Google review
This is such a cute roadside attraction. They bring childhood stories to life and most of the houses and such are interactive. There’s a 3 story tree house you can go up. The staff are so friendly and welcoming as well. Cute little gift shop at the end if you chose to or you can bypass that straight out. Takes about an hour to go through.
Natasha O — Google review
What a beautiful place, this forest seems like wonderland. The thought behind the creator for this shows a lot of creativity. They have turned things into beautiful leaves of art, tiny little sculptures ,homes ,and if you enter those homes then beddings and other little things. Good place to take your kids to. Highly recommend visiting this for once. You can see this within an hours time. On road and good enough parking space.
Amit B — Google review
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4.4
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7060 Trans - Canada Hwy, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0, Canada
https://enchantedforestbc.com/
+1 250-837-9477
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Crazy Creek Hot Pools Resort

Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Warm, remote hotel offering informal suites with full kitchens, plus hot spring pools.
We camped for a week at Crazy Creek Hot Pools Campsites. The camping spots were well maintained, and in the forested area, were nice and close to the hot pools. All the trailer sites had water, power & sewer, and our site was quite spacious, though rocky, was very level and easy for setup. Campfire rings were provided, and the pools were very nice after a long days activities, and the adult times from 9-10 were very peaceful. The cabins we did see were very well laid out. The train tracks close by did cause some noise, but we quickly got used to it. The waterfall was a nice hike up to a great location and viewpoint, and the excellent ice cream from the small restaurant /bar/ ice cream shop was excellent. All the staff we dealt with were very pleasant and helpful, and we will be making sure to stop here again.
David M — Google review
We had a great stay at Crazy Creek resort! The cabin accommodations exceeded our expectations, very clean and good use of space. Our unit had a small Kitchenette and breakfast bar, all equipped with the appliances needed - perfect for 2 people. Large windows provided lots of natural light and view of the gorgeous scenery and mountains. Large covered patio with picnic bench was perfect for lunch, evening dinner/ relaxing. We appreciated the private campfire pit. We hiked the surrounding area, eagle river and suspension bridge - not too far or strenuous, easy moderate walk, great for families. The hot pools were nice and offered different temperatures and a cold plunge, we enjoyed the adult quiet hour at night. The highway is very close by, but the noise wasn’t bothersome. Units were almost soundproof- very quiet at night. We will definitely come back again!
Lauren C — Google review
This was my first time at this resort and I had an INCREDIBLE experience! The resort was extremely beautiful and well-kept, staff was so friendly, and the overall experience was amazing. My favourite part was the hot pools which were great both during the day and at night. I also loved how many dog-friendly activities there were. It's a great spot for a couples getaway; I don't have kids but it was clear there's lots to do for kids and families as well. I will 100% be back again!
Kaeli P — Google review
We had such a great time at Crazy Creek Resort! Our campsite was super spacious, giving us plenty of room to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. We loved using the hot pools and the cold plunge—it was the perfect way to unwind. Our daughter and I had so much fun picking huckleberries right on the property, and the pump track was a huge hit too—we spent lots of time doing sweet tricks and enjoying the space. The whole resort is clean, well-maintained, and clearly run by people who care. It’s a great base for exploring the area, and we’ll definitely be back. Highly recommended for families and anyone looking for a fun and relaxing getaway!
Jennifer B — Google review
First time to Crazy Creek and we will definitely be back! Our room was spacious with comfortable beds and cute decor. The staff were really friendly and the entire resort was really clean. We walked to the beach and saw the spawning salmon which was fun. The suspension bridge was unfortunately closed for the season but we will have to do thst next time we come. Only 30 minutes from Revelstoke which makes it a great location.
Leanne H — Google review
It’s long been on our bucket list to visit Crazy Creek Hot Pools Resort. We finally made it there, with our friends Susan and Mike. We enjoyed 2-nights in one of the newer 2-bedroom cabins, enjoyed the hot pools multiple times, dipped our feet into the cold plunge, and relaxed by the fire table on our deck. We also walked over the suspension bridge and went up and down approximately 230 steps to view the waterfalls from multiple viewing platforms. Our dogs had a staycation with Nana and Grandpa, but the cabins are dog-friendly and we would likely take them with us next time. There’s plenty of campsites also for camping and RVs. Plus there’s a nice walking trail around the property. We enjoyed our time here and will plan to visit again in the future.
Kim L — Google review
Staff is always so welcoming and helpful, the pools are always very good for my physical health (hot and cold plunge) and we love having a firepit right outside our cabin door. This Thanksgiving weekend was no different than any other stay. The staff were so helpful. I kindly asked if frying pans should be in the rooms and mentioned that we didn't have one and by the time we got back to our cabin there were frying pans sitting outside our door. thank you for always being a wonderful weekend for my wife and I.
Gord P — Google review
Beautiful spot with great amenities. We had a tough time getting our tent stakes into the ground because it was incredibly rocky ground, but other than that, fantastic. I will mention, the train came past and you could hear it on the tracks, as well as noise from the highway, but there were no train whistles at night and we didn't find it disruptive to our sleep. Clean facilities, great hot pools, and lots to do in the area. Great walking paths to the ruins of the old town that was here as well. We're considering coming back to check out the cabins next time, they looked really nice.
Trish R — Google review
4.4
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3.5
(141)
6162 Trans - Canada Hwy, Malakwa, BC V0E 2J0, Canada
http://www.crazycreekresort.com/
+1 250-836-4097
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SilverStar Mountain Resort

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
SilverStar Mountain Resort is a picturesque destination offering skiing, snowboarding, biking, and more. Located in B.C.'s Thompson-Okanagan region, it boasts champagne-powder snow that falls frequently during winter. The resort features technical terrain on the backside of the mountain and is close to Vernon. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails like Electric Avenue but may find some trail connections unclear.
We spent 3 full days riding at the SilverStar bike park and we had the best time! This was our second time riding park, our first at a large resort style park. The village is beautiful and has everything you could need. All the staff were kind and helpful. They even have a little convenience store! The food was delicious and the shops were reasonably priced with great selection and sales. We had a blast riding the blue trails! Both the tech and flow trails were running so good! Our first day at the park we had a 4 hour lesson with Jordan (the one that works in high school education). 10/10 for the SS bike school! He was so personable and tailored our lesson to our abilities. He was able to take our street motorcycle riding skills and transfer them to DH park riding flawlessly. Our skills progressed more than we imagined! Thank you Jordan!! We hope to see you on the trails next season!
Lisa P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 – A Dream Venue with an Incredible Team! We couldn't have asked for a more magical wedding day, and so much of that is thanks to Nicola, Chris, and the entire team at this incredible venue. From start to finish, they were professional, coordinated, and an absolute joy to work with. Their calm and fun energy made the day feel smooth and stress-free—even when the weather decided to throw us a curveball! When the skies opened up with rain and even hail, they didn’t miss a beat. They jumped into action with their side-by-side, making sure everyone and everything stayed on track. They even went the extra mile to dry off all the ceremony chairs before guests arrived—truly above and beyond. And the venue itself? Absolutely breathtaking. The space was not only beautifully maintained but also offered stunning views in every direction. It’s hard to put into words just how special it felt to be surrounded by that kind of natural beauty while celebrating such an important day. We’re so grateful to Nicola, Chris, and the whole team for helping make our wedding unforgettable. If you're looking for a venue that’s both gorgeous and supported by an amazing crew, look no further. This place is a gem!
Madison K — Google review
Instead of going to Whistler, like I typically do, I decided to come in inland for a one week mountain biking trip. Though it was cold and rainy Silverstar mountain bike park is very impressive and easy to get around. The lines are short and all of the food and services is in one place. My only complaint is that all of the blue trails seem to be flow and there wasn’t enough just plain old old-school riding, but that might just be me looking for that. It was really nice to be able to park and just go and ride and eat something and do it all without wondering where to go .
Epic C — Google review
It is situated in such a great spot! Great view! If you are lucky you will see wild animals roaming around. Rooms are spacious and clean. Great option for big families or a large group( 10-12). Service is great! Loved my stay here! My whole family had a joyous stay. I will definitely be back!
Chetna S — Google review
Have been coming out downhill biking here for a lot of years, very progressive park with something for everyone and well maintained, frequently changing things up rebuilding trails and building new ones, lift ticket prices aren't terrible compared to some resorts, ride cards nice for shorter trips especially having the extended play option. Have stayed in most of the accommodations, camped at the hill lots, nothing fancy just a parking lot but has power when we slug the travel trailer up or just standard with our rooftop tent, access to full facilities including showers. Couple fun pubs for some evening entertainment.
Jordan K — Google review
Amazing mtb riding. Not busy, tons of riding for everyone. Great facilities in the village. Lovely staff and a chill vibe. The trails were a bit rough because we were late in the season. Didn't put us off and rode till the body said no more ! Awesome place
Andy H — Google review
Great bike park, fantastic experience on the mountain. The kids are really levelling up with the progression through the blues and blacks. Rental shop killed the experience unfortunately. My son is just outgrowing his 20 inch commencal, and the bigger features on pipe dream required a 24” full suspension. Day 1, rental bike and setup was great. Day 2, we rented the same bike, but it was not setup at all. We took 3 trips to the shop to attempt corrections. Bike continued to bottom out hard on the rear, no matter the corrections the shop made. Consider also that we only rode 7 laps of the park in a full day, so 3 trips to the shop is pretty frustrating. Day 3 when we picked up the bike I was told that there was nothing wrong on Day 2, and that I should stop messing with the suspension settings, as I was adjusting things backwards. At no time did I adjust anything, so this was pretty disheartening to hear, as it sounded like the shop believed it was my fault? Lesson learned, while the rental bikes are high quality, the service department, and rental department are not. No offers of a discounted rental on the second or third day, nothing was done to make it right. Knocked down my 5 star experience to a 3, at best. ***update*** The rental shop has been in contact, and has made everything right, even offering a refund for the rental. I trust the experience will be far better moving forward. Excellent customer service team, and perhaps just a bad day from an employee. Well done SIlverstar team.
Gavin B — Google review
Great place to ride downhill mtn bike. Smooth flowy trails for intermediate riders. Also prefer to ride at resorts that have a chairlift for riders instead of a gondola.
Jeff R — Google review
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4.5
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123 Shortt St, Silver Star Mountain, BC V1B 3M1, Canada
http://www.skisilverstar.com/
+1 250-542-0224
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D Dutchmen Dairy Ltd

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Dairy
Sights & Landmarks
D Dutchmen Dairy Ltd is a long-standing establishment that has been offering handmade dairy products since 1978. Founded by Chris and Nellie Dewitt, the dairy continues to be operated by the Dewitt family. Known for its high-quality ingredients, the small family-owned farm in Sicamous produces fresh milk, ice cream, and cheese on-site. The dairy's products are popular among both locals and tourists, with many visitors returning for generations.
A Must-Stop on Your BC Road Trip! If you're traveling through British Columbia, make sure to take a quick detour (just a minute off Highway 1) to visit Dutchmen Dairy—you won't regret it! This charming, family-friendly spot offers some of the best house-made ice cream and dairy products you'll find anywhere. We were blown away by the variety of ice cream flavors, all made on-site with incredibly rich and creamy texture. We also picked up some delicious cheese and spent a good 10-15 minutes exploring the small farm area—great for kids. The whole experience is super accessible, with lots to see and do even on a short stop. Whether you're grabbing a cone or just stretching your legs, Dutchmen Dairy is well worth the visit!
Luna K — Google review
We stopped by on Monday for ice cream and really liked the place and atmosphere. Our toddler was quite entertained by the various tractors he could sit on and the baby cows he could watch. There was a lineup, but it only took about 10 minutes—so not too long. The staff was great and friendly, especially considering how busy they were. The ice cream was okay; lots of choices, we tried Sea Salt Caramel Cheesecake and Wild Berries. They were nice and creamy, which was great, but not very flavourful—even though cherry usually is. They also sell milk products, including milk and cheese. We didn’t have a chance to try them.
Tanya M — Google review
Stopped here on the way from Revelstoke — definitely worth it! The place was quite busy, and we waited about 10 minutes in line, but the huge selection of ice cream made from fresh farm milk was worth it. They also offer lactose-free options and refreshing sorbets, which is a big plus. The whole spot has a Dutch theme, with shelves full of waffles, chocolate, and cookies, along with their own dairy products straight from the farm. The property is large and well set up, with gazebos, washrooms, a store, and even a barn where you can see the cows. A fun stop for families and ice cream lovers alike!
Anastasiya L — Google review
We have been stopping by D Dutchmen for years. It's worth taking a break here from the drive to have some delicious ice cream. This is no tourist trap. The ice cream and sorbet are excellent here. My kids look forward to this stop on our way to the Okanagan. The washrooms are clean and another reason to stop by. If you feel up to it, pop across the street to Fruit World for some healthy snacks for the road.
Victor L — Google review
I definitely recommend making a detour to D Dutchmen Dairy for their fresh, creamy ice cream. You can grab a pint or even a tub to take home. The ice cream is rich, full of flavor, and has that heavy cream taste that makes it stand out exactly how I like it. It does get very busy, so be prepared to wait in line, but it’s absolutely worth it once you get that first scoop. A true local gem and a must-stop when passing through Sicamous.
Jackson L — Google review
Great choice of ice cream! You can also find a variety of farm-made cheeses, milks, and fresh cream. There are even some lovely Dutch souvenirs such as ceramic tulips, kitchen towels, and, of course, authentic Dutch waffles.When my daughter accidentally dropped her ice cream at the cashier while we were paying, the cashier—before she even started to cry—immediately said they would bring her a new portion. That was such a kind gesture, and I’m very grateful for it. A public washroom is available, and there’s also a play area for children.
Yulia H — Google review
Dutchmen Dairy in Sicamous was a notable stop on our drive to Revelstoke. I had two scoops of ice cream, and the sea salt caramel cheesecake flavor was fantastic—rich, creamy, and packed with flavor. They boast a wide variety of ice cream flavors, which is a major draw. However, on our return trip, I tried the Oreo and mango flavors, and both were a big disappointment. Not only did they lack the distinct Oreo and mango tastes I expected, but they oddly tasted the same, which was a real letdown. The place has a family-friendly atmosphere, with a nice seating area, a small play space for kids, and a barn where you can see cows and goats, which my family enjoyed. That said, the shop gets very crowded, and parking is a hassle. Hygiene was also an issue—there was a fly buzzing around, and the ice cream cones were left exposed without covers. Worst of all, stepping outside hits you with a strong smell of cow patties from the barn right behind the store, making it tough to enjoy your ice cream. Pricing for the scoops is fair: $5.25 for one giant scoop, $6.50 for two scoops, and $8.00 for three scoops. However, a waffle cone costs an extra $1.00, and a bowl adds $0.25, which feels a bit much for basic add-ons. The ice cream quality (when the flavor delivers) and family-friendly vibe are highlights, but the disappointing flavors, hygiene concerns, and overpowering barn smell really detracted from the experience. I’d recommend it for the standout flavors and kid-friendly activities, but they need to improve cleanliness, flavor consistency, and the odor issue.
Janice K — Google review
An all-in-one stop for everyone. Family-run with a welcoming feel, great products and incredible up-close (no cost) experience of the ‘farm’. The ice cream, milk, cheese, butter, etc. is just an added bonus. Our kids loved coming ans it became a daily stop on our holiday.
Carly W — Google review
4.5
(1962)
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4.2
(440)
1321 Maier Rd, Sicamous, BC V0E 2V1, Canada
http://www.dutchmendairy.ca/
+1 250-836-4304
19

Log Barn 1912

Market
Shopping
Antique store
Bakery
Farm
Farm shop
Tourist trap that you absolutely want to fall for. They have some local products, ice cream. We had a brownie and was tasty and then we bought some of the animal food and went to feed the animals. They have goats, alpacas, sheep, and horses, they love to be fed and it was a super fun activity on the way to our next destination. The staff was friendly and the decoration was super fun to see and many picture spots
Carolina J — Google review
Neat place with lots of random stuff but main reason to stop are the pies! We stopped years ago and had the best pecan pie we've ever had. Glad to see the pies are still just as good. Got a fresh one to finish on the trip and a frozen one to take home.
Francis — Google review
Log Burn 1912 is a hidden gem with a warm and rustic vibe. From the moment you step in, you feel welcomed—the décor is charming, the staff are friendly, and the service is fast. The food and drinks are excellent, made with care and full of flavor. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a casual day out or a cozy gathering with friends and family. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a memorable spot to unwind!
Ifrat H — Google review
Such a fun stop — and the BEST snacks! Log Barn is a hidden gem! We had the best time exploring the quirky displays, feeding the goats, and soaking in the peaceful country vibes. But let’s talk about the snacks — absolutely unbeatable! From the softest donuts to the most delicious pies, beef jerky, and fudge… we left with bags full of goodies (and zero regrets). Everything felt homemade and full of love. Highly recommend making a stop here — 5 stars all the way!
Kiara R — Google review
Had the best time here with my cousin and friend. We’re visiting from Los Angeles and loved the rustic charm of this place! So glad we stopped by on our way to Banff National Park! Definitely must try their fresh pies, buttery fudge, artisan cheeses, and their famous smoky Mennonite sausage. Outside, snap photos with life-size dinosaurs and soak in stunning BC countryside views. Whether it’s ice cream, local gifts, or a taste of rural Canada. We got to feed the goats and saw horses and bunnies too! Highly recommend! 😊
Pam D — Google review
We had a wonderful experience here in a week! Where to even start? We'd been told about Log Barn 1912, but pictures just don't do it justice. Watching the goats meander up and down was a huge hit with everyone. And the statues! It’s this whole wild collection of creatures, including a lion and what looked like a dragon. It's so creative and unexpected. But the real magic for us was inside. We're big fans of good food, and the sausage and homemade desserts were the real deal. We grabbed a bunch of different items for dinner and a snack for the road, including some of their smoked cheeses, and everything was just delicious. You can really tell that they take pride in what they make. This place is a feast for the senses, and it's clear they've put so much thought into creating a unique experience. It’s like a road trip stop that felt more like a destination, and we were so glad we took the time to explore every corner. We'll be back for more of those wonderful pastries, for sure:))
Wendy W — Google review
Whether it's sunny or rainy, this place is definitely full of charm. Whenever passing by, one can't help but stop to admire it, feed sheep and chickens, buy ice cream to eat, and purchase hot dogs. It is an indispensable stop on a long journey
Afeng D — Google review
Great place to take walk around and pictures. They got public washroom too. Love their turkey jerky.
B. O — Google review
4.2
(1707)
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3.0
(344)
4782 BC-97A, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8, Canada
https://www.logbarn1912.ca/
+1 250-546-2000
20

Planet Bee Honey Farm and Honeymoon Meadery

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Honey farm
Sights & Landmarks
Located in the Okanagan Valley, Planet Bee Honey Farm and Honeymoon Meadery offers a unique experience for visitors to learn about honey bees and sample a wide variety of unpasteurized honey from around the world. The farm provides high-quality packaged products sourced from local beekeepers, including creams, supplements, and mead - a type of honey wine. Honeymoon Meadery specializes in crafting mead using natural ingredients such as spices, hops, grains, and fruit.
Planet Bee Honey Farm is a wonderful local spot with a great selection of bee-related products. You’ll find everything from honey, beeswax candles, and pollen to mead, sauces, souvenirs, and more. There’s even a live hive you can observe, along with tasting stations for honey and sauces. A charming and educational place—definitely worth a visit!
Anastasiya L — Google review
What a cool little space! Tons of honey related products for sale and a really fun little learning space for kids. I really liked seeing the indoor hives and trying to find the queen bee. I also really liked the sample honey bar where you could get a sense of what all the different types of honey tasted like. highly recommend if you have even just a little sweet tooth.
Jon R — Google review
We really loved this boutique honey farm. They have so many varieties of local honey and gifts to get as souvenirs! You get to taste honey!! It was a first time experience for us. Loved the entire vibe and atmosphere. A must visit for all those travelling as tourists to the area!!
Aisha J — Google review
Love this honey farm! Their honey shop was so fun. You‘ll find a wide variety of bee products, including honey honey, honey wines, beeswax candles, various skincare and wellness products. Don’t miss the generous honey tasting bar! They also have an educational area for kids, displaying some key appliances and even a large honeycomb. I highly recommend it to everyone visiting Vernon.
Arielle — Google review
If you have kids this is a cool place to visit. They have activities for the kids. Their garden is just little niches surrounding the parking lot. There are bee hives around so bee aware lol 😆 the gift shop is definitely the highlight. They have everything from honey, tea, kit hen items, gifts etc. There is also a free meal tasting and a tasting area for the various flavors of honey they make. There is an indoor hive as well that you can see the hive and the girls working hard. See if you can spot the queen!
Cheyla B — Google review
We visited the Planet Bee Honey Farm when we visited a friend for her graduation. We loved our time at the Farm. The bees were active and the flowers were beautiful and we got to experience it at its peak. The staff was very knowledgeable and had fun showing us where the queen bee was and explaining to us about the inner workings. I did the mead tasting and the women who led the tasting was also very knowledgeable and engaging. It tasted lovely and we left with a couple bottles. The honey tasting was also pretty cool and we brought a few jars home too. This was a really great experience and thing to do and we recommend it to all ages, families, girls trips and all!
Kristi K — Google review
Checked out Planet Bee Honey Farm. They have all things honey related. Mead bottles are $15.00 to $40.00. Loved that you can sample two dozen honey flavours; favourites were the chai, peach and iced glacé. The salad dressing/sauces/marinades were also tasty. - Mead tasting - complimentary tasting of four meads; Okanagan delight, melaina’s muse, ode to Odin and nectar of the sun. - Peach honey ($12.00 for 500g) - very peachy. One of our favourite honeys that we sampled
J — Google review
Sweet Little Stop with Lots to See! Planet Bee Honey Farm is a great place for a quick and fun stop! We enjoyed exploring their mini garden filled with bee trivia—perfect for kids and adults alike. They have a lovely selection of gifts, souvenirs, and even honey wine to sample and bring home. It’s a charming spot to learn a little, shop a little, and enjoy the buzz of the bees. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area! 🐝🍯🌼
Dora J — Google review
4.5
(833)
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4.5
(533)
5011 Bella Vista Rd, Vernon, BC V1H 1A1, Canada
https://www.planetbee.com/
+1 250-542-8088
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Davison Orchards

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Temporarily Closed
Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Davison Orchards Country Village is a family-run apple orchard that has become a popular attraction for families. Visitors can enjoy tractor-drawn tours through the orchard, where guides share the history and operations of the orchard. The village features playgrounds, animal feeding areas with sheep, goats, and chickens, as well as a gift shop and cafe.
Davison Orchards is such a great place to visit! Not only do they have amazing produce like sweet corn and juicy cherries, but they also offer fresh pressed apple juice that tastes naturally sweet and refreshing. It feels like you’re drinking pure sunshine in a glass. The whole atmosphere here is very welcoming and family and friendly. There are beautiful farm views, fun areas for kids to explore, and it’s just a relaxing spot to spend an afternoon. The market area is busy but organized, with lots of local products to browse. It’s more than just shopping for produce it’s a full experience. Definitely a must-stop if you’re in Vernon or nearby.
Jackson L — Google review
We had such a wonderful time at Davison Orchards — it’s truly one of the best family-friendly places to visit! From the moment we arrived, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, always smiling and ready to help. You can really feel that they love what they do and take pride in making visitors feel at home. The food was absolutely delicious — everything tasted fresh and homemade. We especially loved the pies, apple juice, and farm-to-table meals at the café. You can tell everything is made with care using local ingredients. The farm animals were another highlight! The kids (and even us adults) had so much fun feeding and petting them. It’s such a great experience to get close to the animals and learn a bit about farm life. The views of the orchard and surrounding hills are breathtaking, and the atmosphere is so peaceful and relaxing. We also enjoyed exploring the farm market and picking up some local goodies to take home. Overall, Davison Orchards is a must-visit spot if you’re in Vernon or anywhere nearby. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone who wants to enjoy nature, great food, and genuine hospitality. Highly recommended! 🍎🌻🐐
Kelvin J — Google review
We visited this place over the summer, and it’s one of the best family-friendly place. The farm market and orchard are absolutely beautiful. The views of the orchard and surrounding areas were mesmerizing. We also enjoyed exploring the farm market and taking the tour — the guides were knowledgeable and very friendly. We got to pick some apples, which were juicy and delicious! Since it wasn’t the main picking season, we couldn’t do much picking, but we did get some fresh apple juice and sauces — everything was so flavorful and delicious.
Rach P — Google review
We just visited Davison Orchards a few days ago for the first time. What an amazing place!! Our whole family enjoyed the 3 hours we spent there. From the amazing farm cafe, frozen apple juice, orchard tour and touring the grounds and markets. It is beautiful scenic place to visit. Highly recommend!!
Krystle D — Google review
Lovely place, plenty of activities for kids and adults, food is delicious but pricey. Atmosphere is amazing, tours and pick your own fruit is fun and must do activity. Personnel is friendly, the place is clean and we do visit this orchard every time we are in Vernon.it can get crowded on weekends and you might have challenging time findind parking. Overall I highly recommend it.
KC — Google review
A bit of a drive to come here from Penticton but totally worth it, especially in fall season! Lots of photo opportunities, and lots of fresh produce to buy directly where it's grown. Huge store with all kinds of cute stuff for home and gifts that alone is worth visiting! Delicious ice cream where they blend actual fruit of your choice (blueberry was yum and a very generous portion!). And we got to see some farm animals! They offer tours around the orchards but the last one is at 4pm and we came at 5.
Juliet D — Google review
We had such an amazing time at Davison Orchards this fall! 🍂🎃 The pumpkin patch was absolutely beautiful — so many sizes and colors to choose from! The fall foliage around the farm made the whole place look magical and perfect for photos. 🍁✨ We enjoyed walking around, picking our pumpkins, and just soaking in the cozy autumn vibes. The staff were friendly and everything was well-organized. Definitely one of the best spots to experience the fall season — we’ll be back again next year! 🧡
Dora J — Google review
We planned our holiday around visiting Davison Orchards. It is an amazing place, and fantastic if you have young kids. This was our second visit. The first was when our son was 6 and this time he is 13. We have such great memories of this place. If you go, definitely do the tractor train ride. You get to pick and eat the most current crop that is ready. The first time, we ate corn on the cob picked directly from the plant and it was amazing! This time we picked delicious apples. The tour guides are knowledgeable and very friendly. The frozen apple juice is delicious so we bought a big jug of it to take on our road trip. The sandwiches are delicious too and the peaches… I bought a big box to share with friends when we got home. We love this place!
Melanie M — Google review
4.7
(1933)
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4.6
(938)
3111 Davison Rd, Vernon, BC V1H 1A2, Canada
http://www.davisonorchards.ca/
+1 250-549-3266
22

Caravan Farm Theatre

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Set in changing locales on an 80-acre farm, this summer theater produces classic & original plays.
What a fantastic experience at this great venue! I came for a performance of "The Bear And The Proposal" and I wouldn't have want to miss this theatrical storytelling experience. Well organized, excellent executed in a setting that is hard to match. The friendly and inviting atmosphere makes you want to stay and/or come back often. I know, I'm becoming a regular patron of the Caravan Farm Theatre. Kudos to all staff and performers.
Thomas S — Google review
Beautiful venue! We went there for a fundraiser/barn dance and had a wonderful time!! The band, Barney Bentall, Dustin Bentall and Trixie Bentall were outstanding, as usual. They played a 90 minute set of original music and some hits. They also stayed and played some fiddle music for the barn dance! The event was really well organized. Refreshments for purchase included non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, smokies and vegetarian smokies, and peach and blueberry pies.
Marlyne M — Google review
I have to say that this summers show is absolutely BRILLIANT and hilarious...worth every moment to make the trip to Armstrong and see this show it is fun for all ages and takes Shakespeare to a whole new level. Excellent performance and exquisite use of current and music from different generations.THIS IS A MUST SEE THIS YEAR...there will be no regrets for this experience...and it truly is an experience. One of the best shows I've seen in a long time. Thank YOU Caravan for continuing to do such amazing work...Make this one of your summer plans and support such an amazing art. Myles
Myles D — Google review
Cant speak for any other events they do, but the halloween walk with the mp3 players was incredibly boring. I find it hard to feel immersed with a pair of headphones on, you must go at a set pace which is up to interpretation, and the actors are not dynamic. They do the same thing in the same spot all night. Cool if youre 5 years old, thats about it.
Marshall B — Google review
Very well done, superb talent and production. I've been to several shows, always a great time. We're very lucky to have such a high quality, unique experience in our area. If you've never gone, you have to try it - you won't be disappointed! Highly recommended
Cory B — Google review
Just no don't waste your money or your time, did the Halloween walk "labyrinth"... with headphone and an MP3 player. Walking at a pace that is up for interpretation. So nothing you were listening to made any sense. The people in front of us kept stopping to kiss and do whatever it was they were doing. First 5 to ten minutes you walk across an empty field. Then up into the edge of the forest. Bright white lights pointing into your face then some red ones I think we seen 5 maybe six actors at best. Not scary at all. I think maybe a young child might enjoy it. Its expensive and just not worth it.
Sandraleigh M — Google review
Did the Labryinth Halloween walk and it was very underwhelming for the price. Nothing jumping out at you, nothing overly scary. The audio was alright but still not worth over $100.00 for two of us. We only saw about 4 actors throughout the 3km walk and didn’t jump once. This was our first time here and don’t think we’ll be back.
Lisa — Google review
I usually go each year for the Walk Of Terror at Halloween. Its a great experience, really well done and well put together. This year's theme Labrinth did not disappoint.
Allisia G — Google review
4.5
(508)
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4.3
(122)
4886 Salmon River Rd, Armstrong, BC V4Y 0L8, Canada
http://www.caravanfarmtheatre.com/
(866) 546-8533
23

Shuswap Lake General Hospital

General hospital
Nature & Parks
Hospital
Bodies of Water
Recently gave birth here via c-section. The experience I had in every department was amazing. The nurses, the OR team and everyone in between were so positive and helpful and kind. I’m grateful for all of the support and care I received, this hospital is amazing and highly underrated. Thank you so much to everyone who took care of me and my baby. I want to come back and give my thanks somehow.
LW — Google review
I’ve been to this hospital on many occasions and generally have had an alright experience. The nurses are wonderful! Today, however, was the 2nd time in a week that I have been in for throwing up blood (among other symptoms), the nurses were very clearly concerned about my well-being. The doctor, however, was very clearly in a rush. Literally ran in the room, spoke over me, didn’t listen to a word I said. Essentially told me to go see my family doctor and left. The absolute worst doctor experience I have ever had. I cried the entire way home. I’ve been having a TON of health related issues and have really been struggling. The nurses were so understanding and I could tell they were genuinely worried about me. The female doctor on staff today could not have cared less. I understand they are busy, but the least they can do is actually listen to what you’re saying after you’ve been sitting there for hours. The worst part is she claimed my bloodwork was all “completely fine”, but since getting home and looking at my results online, it seems there are a few abnormalities that could point to some serious issues. Definitely won’t be going back.
Christina S — Google review
I needed antibiotic IV treatment from Friday until Tuesday over the August long weekend. The emergency department was slammed with ambulances & folks coming in needing urgent help. Sitting and watching the staff work through the full waiting rooms was really admirable. The doctors and nurses deserve all the credit in the world! They also deserve more understanding and empathy from patients in my opinion. Great job staff! You should be proud of all you do to help Salmon Arm in emergency situations! Thank you for all your help over the weekend, I truly appreciate it! Keep up the great work!
Lindsay Z — Google review
This hospital is very under staffed and because of that they are unorganized and unprofessional. They lost my father in-law in his own room and he missed his surgery. They then transferred him to another hospital without notifing family members, they were unable to even know where they sent him. We had to call hospitals in the area to find which ICU unit he was in. Run away from this hospital before you become a "salmon arm special" from their operating room. ☆☆☆Formal complaint has been submitted and elevated to executive level already.☆☆☆
Ryan R — Google review
TERRIBLE! this hospital has to be the worst one i’ve ever been too . Me and my boyfriend went two times first time we had to leave as we waited for 6 hrs and got no medical attention and i had to bandage him at home . And second time we waited at triage for 20 min before the lady even opened the window and attended to us . If i could give this hospital a zero star i would for staff and attentiveness. Terrible terrible .
Brooklyn P — Google review
My Familydoctor send me to the Hospital. I meet Dr. Gretchen Snyders, she was so lovely and so nice. I hope she will there more offen.
Helma L — Google review
Worst place for any medical help, takes 4 to 5 hours as always to get helped by a nurse. Really worst place to be at if your Really sick and need help fast, they gonna make you wait for hours. This place is very understaffed and staff is very unprofessional and unorganized.
Shivam — Google review
Had 3 ultrasounds here whilst pregnant with my second child. The techs and staff were so friendly and informative.
Naomi W — Google review
3.4
(97)
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4.5
(208)
601 10 St NE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4A7, Canada
https://www.interiorhealth.ca/locations/shuswap-lake-general-hospital
+1 250-833-3600
24

Salmon Arm Wharf

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Fishing pier
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
The Salmon Arm Wharf is a must-visit wooden boardwalk, boasting the title of the longest inland curved wharf in Canada. It offers stunning views of the bird sanctuary and ecological reserve. Adventure seekers can explore hiking, biking, horse riding, and even snowmobiling in winter. This historic 440-foot structure dates back to the early 1900s and provides an amazing opportunity for leisurely strolls with breathtaking lake views.
This is a must visit place in Salmon Arm. It has a big pay parking lot costs only $1 per hour. Don't forget to pay then go. Beautiful scenery all around the area. The wharf has boats etc for rental. There are one takeout cafe restaurant at the end of the wharf. They offer some sandwiches, fish and chips, spring roll, cafe ,ice-cream and cold drink. The price and the food are good. When I get there, I see so many swallows are crazy busy feeding their babies. It's the first time that I can see the swallows so closely. The babies are pity big and they stand out the nest waiting for their parents. There are also many seagulls around. They stay around and waiting for some food. The washrooms are in the end of the wharf.
Wah Y — Google review
The Wharf in Salmon Arm is an absolute treasure and truly one of the highlights of the area. Walking along this beautifully maintained wooden boardwalk, stretching gracefully over the calm waters of Shuswap Lake, is a serene and unforgettable experience. The gentle sway of the dock, the sound of the water beneath, and the panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains make it a perfect escape from the busy world. It’s the longest wooden wharf in North America, and every step offers something magical, whether it’s watching birds flying low over the water, catching the colors of the sky reflecting off the lake, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The wharf is clean, safe, and a wonderful spot for a casual walk, photography, or just sitting quietly to enjoy the view. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this spot is a must-visit in Salmon Arm. It’s one of those places that instantly calms your mind and leaves you with lasting memories.
Salim K — Google review
It's one of my favorite places in Salmon Arm. In the heart of Salmon Arm take a boardwalk stroll on the longest curved inland wharf in North America. The wharf is a great place to watch the local wildlife and take in the beautiful Shuswap Lake. Perfect plan to clear your mind and get some fresh air. This is such a beautiful location. I really recommend this place.
Coucai — Google review
The Salmon Arm wharf was gorgeous. We went on BC Day, so it was pretty chill. We walked through downtown, but most stores were closed for the holiday. Which was actually kinda nice, lots of parking, and we window-shopped...lol. Some small restaurants were open. The buildings and planter boxes were beautiful and worth the walk. If you need a washroom, Askew grocery store has one! Askews was super cute and had lots of cool stuff, like organic products. I totally recommend walking around downtown Salmon Arm and down to the waterfront. It was a great day with beautiful surroundings!
Trudi M — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful lakeside walk! Visited Salmon Arm Wharf for the first time and absolutely loved it. The views of Shuswap Lake are stunning, especially at sunset, and the boardwalk is clean, spacious, and easy to walk. It’s the longest wooden wharf in North America, a great spot for photos, birdwatching (saw lots of Western Grebes), or just enjoying the calm. The nearby park adds to the relaxing vibe, with plenty of space to sit and take in the scenery. A must-visit if you're in the area — peaceful, scenic, and full of charm.
Mahsa H — Google review
This is a gorgeous pier to go on a walk at and admire the sights. When I came, it was not busy at all. I wish I knew about this area sooner, so could have come more often.
James M — Google review
Salmon Arm Wharf: A Scenic Haven for Dining and Wildlife On Friday, August 15, 2025, my girlfriend and I enjoyed a delightful visit to Salmon Arm Wharf, a highlight of British Columbia’s Shuswap region. Seeking a picturesque spot to enjoy our lunch by the water, we found the wharf’s picnic tables to be clean, inviting, and perfectly positioned for a relaxing meal. As we savored our food, the expansive views of Shuswap Lake on a clear, sunny day were nothing short of breathtaking, with the serene waters framed by the distant Coastal Mountains, including the majestic Mount Ida. The wharf, stretching 440 feet and proudly holding the title of North America’s longest freshwater wooden wharf, offers a unique vantage point for visitors. Constructed in 1907 to navigate the lake’s mudflats, it has evolved into a beloved attraction for both locals and tourists. During our visit, we were charmed by the local wildlife, with friendly ducks waddling nearby and a graceful great blue heron patrolling the shoreline. In the distance, bald eagles soared, adding to the natural spectacle. The wharf is a renowned birdwatching hotspot, with over 278 documented species, including ospreys, western grebes, and swans, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The adjacent Marine Peace Park enhances the experience with well-maintained grounds, additional picnic areas, and benches ideal for soaking in the views. For those planning a visit, the wharf is easily accessible, though parking near the roundabout can be tricky during peak times—arrive early to secure a spot, with one hour of free parking available before fees apply. Summer visitors can enjoy “Wednesdays on the Wharf,” a lively event featuring live music at the park’s bandstand, perfect for pairing with a picnic or a meal at the nearby Prestige Inn patio. A concession stand at the wharf’s end offers snacks like fresh sorbet, and watercraft rentals are available for those eager to explore the lake. Tips for Visitors: Bring binoculars for optimal birdwatching, as herons, eagles, and other species are abundant but sometimes distant. A light jacket is wise, as lake breezes can be cool even on sunny days. For a quieter experience, visit in the morning to avoid crowds. Note that dogs must be leashed to protect sensitive wildlife habitats. Salmon Arm Wharf is a must-visit for anyone seeking a blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and tranquility. Whether you’re enjoying a picnic, strolling the historic pier, or spotting bald eagles, this destination delivers a memorable experience. I highly recommend it to couples, families, and nature lovers looking to create lasting memories in the heart of the Shuswap!
Paul D — Google review
Visit : July 3,2025 The walk there was amazing especially in good weather. There is a small takeout caffe or restaurant at the end of the Wharf which provides good food for reasonable prices. Huge paid parking available around the Wharf and if you’re in Salmon Arm then you must visit the Wharf.
Hassan M — Google review
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780 Marine Park Dr #774, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 2W7, Canada
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The Adams River Salmon Society

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Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Adams River Salmon Society is a must-visit destination every October when millions of salmon return to their home waters to spawn and die. Every fourth year, an estimated 1.5 to 2 million sockeye salmon struggle upstream in the Adams River near Squilax. The Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park offers viewing platforms and interpretive programs for visitors.
Smokey skies? Head to the Adams River to walk the trails in the trees for better air quality and shade! Wednesday Walkabouts 10 to 1. Cabin open 10 to 3 Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, and holidays July and August.
Brenda M — Google review
We saw lots of Chinook salmon today. More then I've ever seen in the river. No Sockeye though. They probably arrive later. The lady at the information booth was very friendly and helpful.
MarkDog — Google review
Cool place...
Raj R — Google review
Very beautiful place to go for a walk with family and friends. Go and observe the salmon in the river
Brent T — Google review
Wonderful trail, bathrooms available and a nice hike up the Adams River Gorge
Adrian L — Google review
Wonderful place to go. Great Volunteers
Trevor W — Google review
Very nice..even in the winter time
Michael L — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit!
Connie T — Google review
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2300 Squilax - Anglemont Rd, Lee Creek, BC V0E 1M4, Canada
https://www.salmonsociety.com/
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Monte Creek Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Nestled in the Thompson Valley, Monte Creek Winery is a sprawling 486-hectare working ranch with a focus on cool-climate grapes. The winery boasts an impressive selection of wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. Visitors can enjoy tastings in the airy tasting room and savor farm-fresh fare like grass-fed Black Angus beef jerky and all-natural honey.
Monte Creek Winery offers a stunning setting with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The wine selection is impressive, featuring both reds and whites that showcase local terroir. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the tasting experience. The on-site restaurant complements the winery perfectly, serving delicious farm-to-table dishes that pair well with their wines. The atmosphere is relaxed, making it a great spot to enjoy a meal after a tasting. The outdoor patio is ideal for savoring both wine and food while soaking in the scenery. A must-visit for wine lovers and food enthusiasts alike!
Mohammad A — Google review
The Monte Creek winery has a wonderful tasting room. The big glass windows really give it a nice atmosphere. The grounds are well manicured. The outdoor patio is a good size. Friendly and pleasant staff.
Sally R — Google review
Awesome wines, beautiful views, and the food totally hit the spot. Everyone on the staff was friendly and made the whole experience even better. A good place to hang out with friends during summer time.
Pyae P — Google review
Mmmm, the wine, oh the wine! 4 healthy samples of your choice and a charcuterie board. We ended up taking 4 bottles home. Great selections and all flavourful and tasty. No bombs in our selection and some great stories behind them! Ask about “hands up” and you’ll see a movie in the making.
K C — Google review
Great place that you might miss if you're not paying attention. Superb collection of local wines, and the food at the restaurant is excellent. Staff was very friendly and eager to make your visit a wonderful experience.
Tim D — Google review
Plan your wedding here! Not only was it the absolute best spot for an knockout view, the shaded trees and stunning lawn made for a incredible setting for our wedding ceremony! Coordinating with the Event team was a breeze and every detail was taken care of. Our guests enjoyed a perfect afternoon and I couldn't ask for anything more!
Libby J — Google review
I recently had my wedding ceremony at Monte Creek Winery and it was wonderful! They've had some turnover in event coordinators so I worked with a few different people throughout the planning process but they were all very helpful, responsive, and flexible with figuring out all the little details. The wedding was beautiful and everyone loved the wine selections for the cocktail hour. The Living Land Sparkling Rosé in particular was a big hit!
Kaitlyn W — Google review
Went to the wine club pick up party last night. Have to say the staff and catering company did an amazing job. Amazing food by Sage & Plate and very friendly and courteous staff. And of course amazing wine. Great job Monte Creek Winery. Another happy member.
Doug C — Google review
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2420 Miners Blf Rd, Monte Creek, BC V0E 2M0, Canada
http://www.montecreekwinery.com/
+1 250-573-5399
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Mountain Man Adventure Tours

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Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
We spent a few days at sun peaks skiing but this dog sledding was by far our favorite thing! Chris, the owner and his wife really take good care of these dogs. They know all 40+ of them by name and know all their personalities. Our tour guide Liam was great and my husband and I were very warm in the sled, even though it was snowing the whole time. The dogs are super friendly and love what they do. We will come back here for sure!!
Julie W — Google review
We were visiting family in Sun Peaks who been dog sledding last year and loved it. We went on the hour long tour and can say it was the highlight of our holiday. Chris collected us from the village and drove us up to the base. All of the dogs are clearly loved and well cared for and enjoy their work pulling the sleds. We had time to meet and stroke our sled team before the tour and then afterwards time to stroke all the dogs and meet the amazing litter of puppies - just adorable!! Travelling through the forest was simply breathtaking and we stopped at the lake for photos. Our guides Tempe and Andrew were friendly, informative and answered all our questions. I would highly recommend this experience - thank you all so much for such a special and unforgettable experience!
Sue G — Google review
Unforgettable Dog Sledding Adventure at Sun Peaks– A Must-Do Experience! From start to finish, this dog sledding experience was nothing short of magical! The moment we arrived, we were greeted by a team of energetic, well-cared-for huskies and knowledgeable guides who made us feel welcome and excited for the journey ahead. The sled ride itself was absolutely breathtaking—gliding through a pristine winter wonderland, surrounded by snow-covered trees and crisp mountain air, was like something out of a dream. The dogs were incredible, full of enthusiasm and strength, and it was heartwarming to see how much they love running. What truly stood out was the opportunity to interact with the dogs! Thanks so much for the experience!
Marina — Google review
We had amazing experience with Mountain Man Dog Sled Adventures. Taryn made a last minute booking very easy. Chris was very friendly and knowledgeable. Liam made our sled ride enjoyable. The scenery was magnificent. But it’s the dogs that steal the show. They clearly love being on the trail and there was plenty of time to interact with them after. Meeting the puppies was also a highlight. We would recommend the experience. Chris and his team clearly love the dogs and the experiences they create for guests.
Jenny H — Google review
Joe took us on a fun Jeep tour through the Sun Peaks mountain range, including to McGillivray Lake, and a couple other lake spots. It was beautiful scenery the whole time, and we saw some wildlife on the drive! Joe is very knowledgeable about the area and can answer all your questions. And we appreciate Taryn's help to book us specially before the official tourism season begins - thank you!
Sandy I — Google review
Our dog sled expedition was absolutely incredible! The dogs were well-trained and full of energy, and the guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about what they do. The stunning winter landscapes made the ride feel like something out of a dream. Everything was well-organized. It was an unforgettable experience, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for an adventure in the snow! 💯💯💯
Ekaterina S — Google review
We had the amazing experience of dog sledding with Chris and Tarin from Mountain Man Adventure Tours in Sun Peaks. Under the guidance of Liam we sledded through the most spectacular mountains with picture perfect views. The dogs are extremely friendly and love what they do - running! Thanks for this once in a life time experience. 🥰🇨🇦
Lesley P — Google review
I booked the ‘ Into the Wild Dog Sled Tour’ for a unique birthday experience. This was a great experience! The dogs are so friendly and love what they do! The owners are really passionate about their dogs and ensure they are healthy and well looked after. A great company and experience overall!
Linds K — Google review
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3150 Creekside Way, Sun Peaks, BC V0E 5N0, Canada
http://www.mountainmanadventures.ca/
+1 250-319-7205
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Sun Peaks

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Sun Peaks, a charming village nestled in British Columbia, Canada, is home to the expansive Sun Peaks Resort. This picturesque destination, incorporated in 2010, sits just 55 kilometers northeast of Kamloops and approximately 410 kilometers from Vancouver. As Canada's second largest ski resort, it boasts over 4,270 acres of skiable terrain spread across three mountains.
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British Columbia, Canada
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BC Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
BC Wildlife Park is a spacious zoo and rehabilitation center that houses a wide variety of animals native to British Columbia. The park is home to over 60 species, including grizzly bears, arctic wolves, black bears, bobcats, coyotes, and cougars. Many of these animals were orphaned or rescued. In addition to the diverse wildlife, the park features a gallery, educational exhibits, a Wildlife Education Center, gift shop, cafe, and outdoor playground.
The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops is a truly special place that leaves you with a full heart. It’s more than just a zoo — it’s a rescue and rehabilitation center for animals native to British Columbia. Over 60% of the animals here have been rescued, and the park does an incredible job of educating and connecting people to wildlife and nature. You’ll see grizzly bears, arctic wolves, cougars, birds of prey, and more. There’s also a picnic area, a small water park for kids, a mini train ride, a gift shop, café, amphitheatre, and a petting zoo. It’s spacious, well-organized, and a perfect place for families or anyone who cares about animals and the environment. Highly recommended!
Anastasiya L — Google review
Visited in September. BC Wildlife Park was a sweet and memorable stop. Loved seeing the rescued animals—they looked safe and well cared for, which was really heartwarming. Owl Talk was a definite highlight! Getting up close to such a beautiful bird was amazing. The observation hive was super cool too. The spirit bear is the standout, but no luck spotting it this time. Still, a lovely visit overall.
Amy W — Google review
We had such an amazing time at BC Wildlife Park. The staff were super friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even better. Unfortunately, we missed the train ride, but there was still so much to see and enjoy. The park is very family-friendly, with great facilities for all ages. One highlight for me was seeing the cougar laying right at the gate, such a beautiful moment! Also, I absolutely loved the honey in the gift shop definitely worth picking up a jar.
Katie N — Google review
We absolutely love the place. They only have rescued animals and the have signs telling you the story of each animal plus really interesting facts about that animal species. We went in a hot sunny summer day so recommend to bring a hat and a ton of sun screen. The splash zone they have was a blast that gave us some relief from the hot weather. We were able to see so many animals (recommend checking the feeding schedule), we love the bears they have in particular the white one which is only found in BC. They have some timings for you to go a pet some goats and sheep they have, they even provide brushes which are like a spa for the animals, they love to be pet and are super friendly and cute
Carolina J — Google review
A bit disappointed by the facilities. Needs renovations. The train 🚂 was not running unfortunately. Off season prices too expensive. When we arrived at 10:30am there was almost no animals out it felt very strange, like an abandoned old zoo. Later on we saw more but some of the cages were not looking very clean. The birds section was great. It is nice to have the story of the rescue of each animal. They definitely should replace most of the fences by glasses. Not that much of “wild” animal.
Lou L — Google review
Visited BC Wildlife Park on Canada Day, and despite the hot weather, we had a wonderful time. We got to see a variety of animals, including the bear, which was a highlight. Though not as many animals as you'd expect from a zoo since this is wildlife refuge. The little train ride was a fun and relaxing way to explore the park, especially for kids. One of the best features on a hot day was the water sprinklers, the kids had a blast cooling off and running through them. The park is well laid out with shaded areas and great for families. A fun, educational, and refreshing day out, highly recommended!
Jas S — Google review
This is such an extraordinary place to go. There's a vast amount of things to learn, and Animals to see. It took about an hour to walk around the park, but was very easy for me even with a bad hip. The grizzlys were super interactive as well. Definitely worth the drive. I'll be coming back with my kids.
Paige D — Google review
We visited late on a hot July afternoon and only had 1.5 hrs to tour. As expected, it was hit and miss with seeing the animals in their enclosures, and at that time of day we had the park pretty much to ourselves. That said, everything appeared to be well laid out, well signed, and reasonably priced. We enjoyed the birds of prey exhibit, and noted there is a family farm where visitors can interact with farm animals. Judging from the sandwich board sign of the day’s activities it is better to arrive in the morning to take advantage of feedings and demonstrations.
David R — Google review
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9077 Dallas Dr, Kamloops, BC V2C 6V1, Canada
http://www.bcwildlife.org/
+1 250-573-3242
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Privato Vineyard & Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Privato Vineyard & Winery is a family-run boutique winery located in the heart of BC's Thompson River Valley, specializing in producing top Burgundian-style wines. The name 'Privato' reflects the private and idyllic setting of this vineyard. They focus on small-batch production, with a selection of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Visitors can enjoy their award-winning wines at the intimate tasting room and lawns, while taking in the serene ambiance.
We had our wedding ceremony at Privato, and we could not recommend it more! The venue is beautiful, with lush gardens of flowers, beautiful buildings, trees, and more. The staff were easy to work with and quick to respond to emails! They had a room that we used to get into our dresses and a space away from the ceremony/guest location for my husband and I to have a private “first look” and exchange personal vows. All of our photos turned out so beautiful, and it is mostly thanks to this incredible venue! They allowed us to stay in the gardens after our ceremony to take photos with family and the wedding party. They even let our 2 dogs be a part of the ceremony and photos! Privato provided wine barrels for us to use as/for decorations, and they closed the garden area to the public for the entire day on our wedding day. We were allowed to have a full rehearsal and set up our chairs, archway, and decorations the day before. We also dropped our artificial bouquets and all dresses off to hang up in the locked room that day, which took a huge stress off our shoulders for the wedding day! So many guests complimented the venue and couldn’t believe how gorgeous it was. I have included some photos from the day at Privato. We would highly recommend this location for anyone looking for a wedding venue!
Kyley M — Google review
Privato Winery & Woodward Cider Co. Had to be a Kamloops visit destination while I was in the area. They have comfortable outside and a rustic inside seating to enjoy the offerings. Skilled and informative staff are happy to describe everything as well. I was informed of the great seasonal events they have.
A.J. C — Google review
My daughter and I had a wonderful experience at Privato Winery. Mackenzi and Candace were amazing, so friendly and knowledgeable, and they made the wine and cider tasting such an enjoyable experience. We felt welcomed the entire time and truly appreciated how well they explained everything. Would definitely recommend!
Manuella M — Google review
Great destination for fall fun and fine wine! The environment is absolutely gorgeous, and the pumpkin patch is always a lovely tradition. While the cider wasn't a hit, the wine is superb. It was a bonus to have a great vendor on site to eat, making it easy pair and enjoy a glass of wine or cider right before or after picking our pumpkins. We'll be back for the wine and the views!
Tatiana P — Google review
I just wanted to say the biggest thank you to the amazing team at Privato Winery. I had bought a Mother’s Day tasting for my mum and me through their website, but a few days before, I saw a woman selling a gift basket on Facebook Marketplace. I thought I scored a deal—but unfortunately, it turned out to be a scam. The confirmation number she gave me wasn’t even close to the real ones Privato uses… So annoying but my own fault. Sidney and Catalina were nothing but kind and patient. They looked at the message I got and told me they think I had been scammed. And here’s where they completely blew me away: instead of turning us away (which they honestly could have done, because none of this was their fault), they rallied together and helped us. They put together a basket for us right there on the spot and turned what could’ve been a disappointing afternoon into something really special. The wine was incredible, the ciders were so good, the charcuterie was delicious, and the entertainment was just the cherry on top. But more than that, it was the kindness of the people that made the day perfect. Thank you Sidney, Catalina, and everyone at Privato. You went above and beyond, and I’m so grateful. You gave my mum and me a beautiful memory we’ll never forget.
Emily N — Google review
Beautiful winery. Stopped by for a cider and wine tasting. The gardens are very nice. Tasting area is very spread out. Lots of sun and shade options. Pet friendly area. Cornhole and ladder ball.
Christian C — Google review
We had a fantastic time at privato winery! Maya was AMAZING. She was so sweet and talkative and clearly cares a lot about her job. We even signed up to be members during this experience!! Thanks so much!
Corynn H — Google review
A delightful vineyard just a short drive from town, offering wonderful wine and cider. Tastings start at $10, depending on your selection. The overall experience and atmosphere are truly fantastic—highly recommend! 🍷🌾
Pyae P — Google review
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5505 Westsyde Rd, Kamloops, BC V2B 8N5, Canada
http://www.privato.ca/
+1 250-579-8739
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