Osoyoos to Manning Park

Travel from Osoyoos, Canada’s warmest welcome, to the popular Manning Park with stops that include orchards and vineyards, fruit stands, and the bronze sculpture capital of Canada, Princeton.

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Osoyoos is nestled within grasslands, highlands and mountains, and hosts the warmest lake in Canada – ensuring that you can experience and enjoy Osoyoos year-round. Each season has something beautiful to offer – experience it yourself and see why Osoyoos is Canada’s warmest welcome!

Osoyoos

Cawston

The community of Cawston, just east of Keremeos, is known as the Organic Farming Capital of Canada. Enjoy fresh produce at farm gate markets, bistros and farm-to-table restaurants in orchards and vineyards. Savour tastings at over fourteen local wineries and cideries.

Keremeos

Keremeos sits below a steep peak known locally as K Mountain along the banks of the Similkameen River, surrounded by vineyards and orchards. Once here you’ll understand why Keremeos is the Fruit Stand Capital of Canada.

Princeton

Princeton is the Bronze Sculpture Capital of Canada with 15 bronze sculptures highlighting the diverse wildlife of Princeton. Bird watchers can spot hundreds of species, both large and small, at Swan Lake Bird Sanctuary.

Manning Park

E.C. Manning Park sits at the heart of the Cascade Mountains. An extraordinarily diverse landscape, easy access, and countless recreational opportunities make this one of British Columbia’s most popular parks.