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Kinbasket Lake Resort
Kinbasket Lake Resort sits alone on a 240 kilometer long lake in the BC mountains. It consists of 7 self contained cabins, 45 serviced campsites, 8 unserviced campsites, boat launch, docking, and seasonal beach. Hot showers, flush toilets and sinks are available to all guests. It is a semi-rustic location meaning you are not glamping and you are not roughing it, and a great many of our customers refer to it as "paradise". Our clientele is mature adults and families and of the 3,500+ camp nights we host each season a great many are returning customers. A number of those were just bumps in mom's tummy the first year, I've seen them every year since, and now they are teens. And then there are some you will read from that have a different idea of camping than we do or different expectations and will never again be a customer. C'est la vie!
Baldy Mountain Resort
Baldy Mountain Resort offers some of the lowest seasons pass and lift ticket prices in all of BC. The mountain is home to exceptionally dry, smooth interior powder over 25 ft per year that stays nice and cold in the high alpine all season long. Powder turns can be found at the end of an epic day. Visit us to experience panoramic views, fresh air, outstanding grooming, minimal to no lift lines, and good times that will create lasting memories.
Mount Seymour Provincial Park
A 30-minute drive from downtown, this wilderness park includes a ski area and numerous hiking trails.
Jill Louise Campbell Fine Art Gallery
A single artist gallery on one of Canada's Gulf Islands. Really an Art Lovers Getaway. Jill travels and paints in various parts of the world. She has many collections on her website and over 300 paintings currently in print. Jill has had galleries of her own for more than 30 years. Her personal gallery on Salt Spring Island is definitely the best place to view her art plus have a chance to meet in person. She paints primarily in watercolour always vibrant and uplifting. The gallery is open daily in the summer and by appointment the rest of the year.
5000 Motel
See why so many travelers make 5000 Motel their motel of choice when visiting Penticton. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Tumbleweed Gallery (1.2 mi) and The Book Shop (1.4 mi), guests of 5000 Motel can easily experience some of Penticton's most well known attractions.Guest rooms offer a refrigerator, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and 5000 Motel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the motel, including baggage storage, newspaper, and beach chairs. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and barbeque facilities during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.Travelers looking to enjoy some schnitzel can head to Kettle Valley Station Pub. Otherwise, you may want to check out a Mexican restaurant such as Vallarta Grill, Tequila Vallarta, or Tacos del Norte.Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out an art museum, such as The Lloyd Gallery.At 5000 Motel, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Penticton.
Strathcona Provincial Park
Strathcona Provincial Park, designated in 1911, is the oldest provincial park in British Columbia. Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. Mountain peaks some perpetually mantled with snow dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. To see and enjoy much of the scenic splendour means lacing up your hiking boots to backpack through the dense forests, stunning sub-alpine and alpine regions. While the high mountain peaks and deep shaded valleys of Strathcona Park are dramatic, it is easy to forget that beneath your feet lays a history stretching back 380 million years. Two areas Buttle Lake and vicinity and Forbidden Plateau offer a variety of visitor-oriented developments. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped and appeals primarily to people seeking wilderness surroundings.
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