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Historic Joy Kogawa House
Metro Vancouver
Historic Joy Kogawa House is the childhood home of Canadian author Joy Kogawa. Joy and her family lived in the house until 1942, when they were sent to an internment camp along with thousands of other Canadians of Japanese descent. Now used as a site for author residencies and literary events, the house stands as a historical reminder of the internment experience of Japanese Canadians during WW2.
Transport yourself into a Canadian lumberjack at Forged. Axe throwing sessions starting every hour. Be the hero your group needs, book an amazing experience
Through the collaboration of the Northeast Aboriginal Business Centre and Treaty 8 Tribal Association, the Indigenous Artist Market was created as an outlet for local Indigenous and First Nation(s) artisans. Here they are able to sell their pieces as well as hold workshops to teach their craft. In addition, the market has gifts and souvenirs that promotes First Nation(s) culture and traditions. Due to COVID-19, the Indigenous Artists' Market will be open for sales within the limited hours as posted and will also be available for online orders. All forms of payment are still acceptable, including Visa/Mastercard/Debit/Cash.
Wright's Beach Camp is situated on Skaha Lake at the south entrance to Penticton. Come join us at our quiet family campground to enjoy the sun and sand during the day and beautiful scenery at night.