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The 7 km lake to lake channel float is a must do summer activity in Penticton and great fun for the whole family.
www.coyotecruises.comThe float starts at Coyote Cruises on Riverside Drive and slowly drifts from Okanagan Lake all the way down to Skaha Lake.
You are welcome to use your own floatie and the bigger and more flamboyant the better. Multi-coloured unicorns and fluorescent pink flamingos earn big bragging rights. Don’t worry if you don’t have your own floatie, you can rent one at Coyote Cruises. They have everything from single tubes to 12 seater floating islands.Â
They also operate regular shuttle busses, to bring you back to the start you’ve finished your Penticton Channel float.
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The Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail is one of the most iconic attractions in Penticton. The KVR Trail is a family friendly trail that is very well maintained and ideal for riders and walkers of any ability.
Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park is one of the top climbing destinations in Canada. With the South Okanagan’s seasonally dry and warm weather between March and October, Penticton offers the longest climbing season in the country.
Saturdays from April to October, 8:30am to 1:00pm on the 100 block of Main Street. Vendors proudly make, bake or grow everything they bring to the market. Find farm fresh fruits and veggies, eggs, honey, baking, preserves and handmade crafts plus a selection of local liquor vendors each week for tasting and purchasing.
Penticton is the Craft Beer Capital of Canada! Home to eight amazing craft breweries, more per capita than any other Canadian city!