Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Okanagan Vacation Rentals

Okanagan Lake Penticton, British Columbia The Okanagan Valley of British Columbia is becoming one of the most sought after destinations for memorable vacations with family or friends. Over the last few years many Okanagan vacation rentals have sprung up in this area, famed for its sunny weather, pristine lakes, beautiful beaches, cottage wineries, and some of the best recreational opportunities on the continent. This all seasons playground offers hiking, mountain biking, boating, water sports for summer activities, and skiing in winter. In Penticton, home to Ironman Canada, you will find many vacation rentals which are ideal for families who want a laid back beach vacation away from the stress of city life. A glorious 20 minute drive through orchards, vineyards, and many cottage wineries will take you to the charming village of Naramata, where you will find many more Okanagan vacation rentals. Osoyoos to the south, also has a lot of vacation rentals to offer, or if you travel north from Penticton, you will come to Summerland, Peachland and Kelowna all great locations for Okanagan vacation rentals.

If you have not yet discovered the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, put it at the top of your list for great places to visit.

4 comments:

  1. Penticton/OKFalls Take a short 10 minute jaunt around to the south side of Skaha Lake to find the quaint town of Okanagan Falls nestled under the mountain cliffs. OK Falls offers two beaches, a beautiful lakeside park including a duck pond, garden walkways along the lake and river leading to the popular trestle bridge walkway and the famous Kettle Valley Railroad Trail. You can walk,run, hike and swim along the KVR trail that circles the east side of Skaha Lake. Picture Perfect!

    All you need is in walking distance, groceries, coffee bar, authorized beer and liquor store,video and DVD rentals, restaurants and pub, antique stores, the famous OK Falls weekend flea market and Tickleberrys for world famous ice-cream. Close access to golfing and wineries only a few minutes drive or bike away. It's all here!

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  2. Penticton/OKFalls Take a short 10 minute jaunt around to the south side of Skaha Lake to find the quaint town of Okanagan Falls nestled under the mountain cliffs. OK Falls offers two beaches, a beautiful lakeside park including a duck pond, garden walkways along the lake and river leading to the popular trestle bridge walkway and the famous Kettle Valley Railroad Trail. You can walk,run, hike and swim along the KVR trail that circles the east side of Skaha Lake. Picture Perfect!

    All you need is in walking distance, groceries, coffee bar, authorized beer and liquor store,video and DVD rentals, restaurants and pub, antique stores, the famous OK Falls weekend flea market and Tickleberrys for world famous ice-cream. Close access to golfing and wineries only a few minutes drive or bike away. It's all here!

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    bc/proct/index.htm

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