Top 7 Budget-friendly Things to do in Peachland, Okanagan Valley

July 10, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Peachland, Canada including Winelicious Tours, Peachland Visitor Centre, Parrot Island - Exotic Bird Sanctuary, Hardy Falls, Swim Bay, Peachland Art Gallery, Peachland Museum.
Restaurants in Peachland

1. Winelicious Tours

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5.0 based on 105 reviews

Winelicious Tours

Winelicious Tours provides local scenic wine tours in the Okanagan Valley, visiting popular wineries, enjoying tastings and optional vineyard lunch.

2. Peachland Visitor Centre

5684 Beach Ave, Peachland, British Columbia V0H 1X6 Canada +1 250-767-2455 [email protected] http://visitpeachland.com/
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Peachland Visitor Centre

Peachland is a picturesque community located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, a part of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Region. Situated across from popular Swim Bay, the Peachland Visitor Centre and Legends of the Lake Interpretive Centre provide visitors with friendly and knowledgeable information about local events, attractions, restaurants and accommodations. Come in and say hi! The Peachland Visitor Centre builds and nurtures connections between people, nature and the community by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about Peachland’s Past, and information and guidance to provide a positive travel experience.

Reviewed By juliaandtoby - Unna, Germany

We stopped by the visitor center on our RV stay in Peachland and were so delighted by the overwhelming kindness of Susan. She gave us a lot of information about little Peachland, the bats in the attic and helped us with planning our further travel itinerary towards Hope, so we could take a much more scenic route than initially planned. Seldom have we experienced such a warm and passionate service! Definitely need to go there again, if we happen to be in Okanagan valley again one day. The little art gallery in the rear of the building is also worth a visit!

3. Parrot Island - Exotic Bird Sanctuary

5090 Mackinnon Rd, Peachland, British Columbia V0H 1X2 Canada +1 250-767-9030 http://www.parrotisland.net/
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Parrot Island - Exotic Bird Sanctuary

4. Hardy Falls

Hardy Street, Peachland, British Columbia Canada http://www.peachland.ca/hardy-falls
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Hardy Falls

Reviewed By yvonneb57 - Penticton, Canada

After parking the car, my sister and I began our thirty minute walk to Hardy Falls. The trail followed Deep Creek through a quiet forest to this magnificent waterfall. There were a number of signs describing the area, including information about bears as well as salmon berry bushes. We crossed a total of eight (8) bridges to reach our final destination. There are three (3) new ones spanning the creek along the winding, beautiful trail that has no elevation. Because of heavy forestation, we learned that two (2) of these new bridges were brought in by helicopter during reconstruction. They were orginally destroyed by floodwaters. Benches are found along the way, near the bridges, providing restful stopping points for visitors to enjoy the surrounding scenery. The trail is wheel-chair friendly. Once we reached the lookout station, we read the information boards. The park, named after Harry Hardy, is located on six (6) hectares of forested land at the south end of Peachland. The salmon run the creek in the fall, then spawn. On the return trip to our car, we looked for and found a cleverly hidden geocache.

5. Swim Bay

Beach Avenue, Peachland, British Columbia Canada http://www.peachland.ca
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Swim Bay

Reviewed By Z7569YVbrunot - Vancouver, Canada

High diving board, rope swing and safe swimming areas overseen by lifeguard and with a concession stand. All for FREE. Very nice!

5684 Beach Ave, Peachland, British Columbia V0H 1X6 Canada +1 250-767-7422 http://www.peachlandarts.ca
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Peachland Art Gallery

7. Peachland Museum

5890 Beach Ave, Peachland, British Columbia V0H 1X7 Canada +1 250-767-3441 [email protected] http://peachlandhistory.ca/
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Peachland Museum

The unique 8-sided Peachland Baptist Church was constructed in 1910 & served as a place of worship until 1964.Hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers & documents are on display offering a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland.On the upper floor there is a scale model of the Kettle Valley Railway during 1955 to 1965, built & maintained by the Central Okanagan Railway Company.

Reviewed By jimpO6952YX - Toronto, Canada

The place is small; but with a lot of interesting local artifacts and documents. The second floor is a gem. It has a Kettle Valley Railway system showing all the local stations and of course the Myra Canyon Trestles. Just push a button and they will start running.

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