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Thompson-Okanagan Accommodation Guide
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The Region of Thompson-Okanagan

Accommodation Directory Shortcuts: Kelowna | Penticton | Osoyoos | Vernon | Kamloops | Shuswap | Other Locations

Related Guides: Kelowna | Penticton | Osoyoos | Vernon | Kamloops | Shuswap | Thompson-Okanagan

The Thompson-Okanagan is the regional name given to the central and southern interior of British Columbia. The area follows the Thompson Rivers in the North, and the Okanagan valley down to the US border in the South. It is a spectacular year-round travel destination with a much milder climate than the majority of Canada. In the summer, there are world-class lakes to enjoy, orchards to tour, trails to bike, beaches to relax on, and more. The winter offers several prestigious ski resorts full of "champagne powder" that falls in the mild and moist climate--creating some of the best skiing and snowboarding on the planet. The spring offers flowering orchard blossoms, and fall brings a bountiful harvest including the picking of the grapes-- used in the incredible range of wines that are made in the valley.

The Okanagan provides every imaginable type of accommodation--from extravagant inns, to small bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), to budget motels. Many of the unique locations within the Okanagan are an easy drive away from each other, so visitors can stay in one location and visit another quite easily. Although, it is advisable to check a map as some areas in the northern reaches of the Thompson-Okanagan are quite remote and separated from each other. There is a place to stay for every price range and taste, and the WorldWeb.com Travel Guides will help plan a perfect trip to centres in the area including Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon, Penticton, Osoyoos, and many more.

KELOWNA

The city of Kelowna is the largest centre in the region and has developed into the commercial and business hub of the Okanagan. Equipped with all the amenities of a major city, it includes an arts centre, sports arena (for hosting events as well as the local hockey team), lively nightlife, and a diversity of restaurants and activities for all ages. Kelowna has managed to do all this, while keeping a strong commitment to the local parks and bike trail system--designed to keep Kelowna a visitor friendly city.

There are numerous festivals throughout the year to enjoy including the Fall Wine Festival and Snowfest. Big White Ski Resort is a short drive away and offers year-round activities. With its location on the shores of Lake Okanagan, Kelowna provides a beautiful location for business or pleasure.

Being a major centre, Kelowna has an array of motels and hotels to fit many budgets or needs. Most of the major chains and motels will be found along Highway 97 (Harvey Avenue through the city), with some interesting hotels and motels residing near the water and beaches along Pandosy/Lakeshore Drive (follow the east shore of Lake Okanagan south of the downtown core).

Because Kelowna is a major tourist destination, it supports many B&Bs, vacation homes, resorts and inns, located around the city. If accommodation cannot be found in Kelowna itself, be sure to cross the world's longest floating bridge to the Westside/Westbank area to check out some great lake views and beach front resorts, inns and B&Bs. Be sure to use the accommodation directory to compare the different types of accommodation, and then use the Kelowna Interactive Map to decide where in the city to stay.

KELOWNA ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY | BIG WHITE ACCOMMODATION DIRECOTORY

PENTICTON

Kelowna to ... Distance Est. Time*
Calgary 600km (375mi)
7 hr
Vancouver 370km (230mi)
4.25 hr
Vernon 50km (30 mi)
.75 hr
Penticton 70km (45mi)
1 hr
Kamloops 165km (150mi)
2 hr
Osoyoos 175km (109 mi)
2.5 hr
Shuswap 110km (70 mi)
1.5 hr
Kamloops to ... Distance
Est. Time*
Calgary 620km (385mi)
7.5 hr
Vancouver 330km (205mi)
3.5 hr
Vernon 115km (70 mi)
1.5 hr
Penticton 220km (135mi)
2.5 hr
Osoyoos 277km (177mi)
3.25 hr
Shuswap 105km (35mi)
1.25 hr
Pencticton to ... Distance
Est. Time*
Calgary 670km (415mi)
8.25 hr
Vancouver 435km (245mi)
4.5 hr
Vernon 115km (70 mi)
1.5 hr
Osoyoos 57km (36 mi)
.75 hr
Shuswap 175km (110 mi)
2.25 hr
Osoyoos to ... Distance
Est. Time*
Calgary 732km (455 mi)
7 hr
Vancouver 397km (247 mi)
5.75 hr
Vernon 225km (139 mi)
2.25 hr
Shuswap 232km (146 mi)
2.5 hr
Distance Table (*Estimated driving time)

Penticton is located between the southern point of Lake Okanagan and Lake Skaha. A channel connects the two bodies of water and spending the afternoon tubing down the water between the lakes is a popular summer activity. As well, Penticton hosts a large number of festivals and events each year including the Penticton Pacific Northwest Elvis Festival, Penticton Peach Festival and the Ironman Canada Triathlon. Surrounded by numerous wineries, two gorgeous lakes, and the Apex Mountain Resort, Penticton is a recreational haven.

As with other areas in the Okanagan, there are many options when choosing accommodations. Located just off of Highway 97 at the north end of town, Riverside Drive becomes Lakeshore Drive on the shoreline of Lake Okanagan, offering lake views and lakeside accommodations. Exit Highway 97 onto Skaha Lake Drive at the south end of the city to view a range of accommodations near Skaha Lake. Don't be afraid to spend a couple of minutes cruising around town as there are many types of accommodations spread throughout the city. The Penticton Interactive Map is useful for getting a feel for the city and in choosing the location of choice.

PENTICTON ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY | APEX ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY

OSOYOOS

Osoyoos is located in Canada's only true desert. Learn about this fascinating landscape at the educational Osoyoos Desert Center. As well, the climate makes Lake Osoyoos a perfect place for a swim, with the locals boasting of "The Warmest Lake in Canada". The Annual Cherry Festival is a tasty alternative to musuem hopping, and as with other Okanagan destinations, several championship golf courses surround the area, as well as a variety of vineyards--many of which offer tours.

Osoyoos is located on the US/Canada border, and from here it is easy to drive north to explore the lovely Okanagan valley, west to Vancouver and the Pacific Coast, east to the spectacular and uncrowded Kootenay Mountains, or south into Washington State with its excellent national parks.

Osoyoos is a smaller centre but is still a popular tourist destination and offers several lodging options. Highway 3 (Main Street in Osoyoos) offers a good selection of the major chain hotels, as well as some independent inns. Use the Osoyoos Interactive Map to discover some B&Bs located throughout the city, and remember that it is a smaller town so the beach is never far away.

OSOYOOS ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY

VERNON

Okanagan Lake Beachfront
Okanagan Lake Beachfront
Photo Courtesy Janie Agar

Vernon is located at the northern tip of Lake Okanagan in what is often referred to as "The Top of the Okanagan". The area also includes Swan Lake, and Lake Kalamalka - known as the "Lake of Many Colours", and named by National Geographic as one of the 10 most beautiful lakes in the world. Silver Star Mountain Resort is a short drive away from the town centre and has year-round activities for the mountain enthusiast. Follow Highway 6 east to Lumby and the Kootenay Mountains, which offer mountain retreats including fishing resorts, mountain cabins and outdoor adventures.

The town offers very reasonable prices for accommodation year round, and may be the perfect place to base an Okanagan vacation for the more price conscious. Drive along Highway 97 through the heart of town for a range of both chain and independent hotels, motels and inns to stay at. Check out the good selection of camping and RV sites in the area, or follow Silver Star Road to explore the various B&Bs to choose from. Use the Vernon Interactive Map to discover more Vernon lodging choices.

VERNON ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY | SILVER STAR ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY

KAMLOOPS

Kamloops is similar in size to Kelowna and is located northwest of the Okanagan Valley, situated on the convergence of the North and South Thompson Rivers. Kamloops has very hot summers and is a great place to work on a tan, perhaps while enjoying an open air tour on the Kamloops Heritage Railway. Surrounded by several excellent golf courses and the all-season Sun Peaks Resort, there are activities to choose from year round. As well, Kamloops prides itself as being the "Tournament Capital of Canada" so chances are there will be some sort of tournament in town contributing to excitement during the day, and the nightlife after dark.

Located on the Trans Canada Highway, Kamloops offers a large range of accommodations from highway motels and hotels, to downtown and riverside inns and B&Bs. Near both the east and west ends of town on Highway 1 (Trans Canada) there are motel villages, offering a range of both chain and independent lodgings. Venture off the highway towards the centre of town and discover more hotels, motels and inns along both the downtown Columbia and Victoria Streets. There are options for every budget and taste, feel free to use the Kamloops Interactive Map to discover where the lodgings in the area are located, and then use the online room search to book an accommodation..

KAMLOOPS ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY | SUN PEAKS ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY

SHUSWAP

The Shuswap is an area surrounding Shuswap Lake located just north of the Okanagan valley and east of Kamloops. For information on this area please see the Shuswap Accommodation Guide by clicking here.

SHUSWAP ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY

WHEN TO VISIT

Summer
Summer is high season in the Okanagan. Seemingly endless hours of sunshine and welcoming lakes draw large crowds and creates great demand for lodging. The prices can be quite high at some of the resorts and lodgings, particularly in the larger centres such as Kelowna and Penticton, but good deals can still be found with a bit of research and planning. The local climate creates a long summer season, and if the plan is to visit the Okanagan during the late spring to early fall it is recommended to book as early as possible to ensure a room and take advantage of any special deals available. However, the Okanagan is busy in the summer for a reason, receiving nearly 2000 hours of sunshine between late spring and early fall.

Fall
Fall in the Okanagan offers some great opportunities for travel. Crowds may be noticeably less in the popular spots as the primary/secondary school, college and university students are forced back into class in September, clearing up the beaches and attractions. As well, the fall harvest in the orchards and vineyards offer supreme roadside fruit stands, u-pick experiences and tours. Some lodgings may offer shoulder season rates, and can be researched using the online room search for the areas of choice. Because of the long, warm summers, the lakes stay incredibly warm and are still perfect for swimming, boating, fishing and many other lake activities.

Photo Courtesy Klaus Gretzmacher
Snow Ghosts at Silver Star Mountain Resort
Photo Courtesy Klaus Gretzmacher

Winter
The winter low season in the area offers great prices for accommodations and most centres are a short drive away from excellent winter playgrounds including ski resorts, snowmobiling grounds, cross-country skiing areas and much more. Okanagan winters tend to be fairly cloudy, as large, soft snow falls in the mountains--creating the famous "champagne powder" that makes local ski resorts popular winter destinations. Most of the larger lakes in the area, including Lake Okanagan, never freeze over and create a micro-climate near their shores, keeping temperatures mild in the winter.

Spring
Early spring mornings in the Okanagan are crisp and refreshing, and the rapidly increasing temperatures coax the green grass and orchard blooms out of their winter slumber much earlier than most areas of Canada. By late March the sun is predominant and the spring bloom places a blanket of colour throughout the area. Many sporting activities can be enjoyed, as golf courses begin to re-open, ice retreats from fishing holes and the snow melts away. Early spring discounts can be discovered by using the online search engines, and visiting in March, April, and May is a good way to beat the summer crowds to the area.

MORE THOMPSON-OKANAGAN ACCOMMODATION LINKS

As well as the aforementioned centres, the Okanagan is comprised of many smaller towns that can provide visitors with great deals on accommodations, with most offering a host of B&Bs, vacation homes and cottages along with independent inns or motels. Usually located near larger centres, these smaller towns can provide convenient and economical accommodation options. Check out the Thompson-Okanagan Interactive Map to explore the region and then feel free to browse local Travel Guides to explore the accommodation options within some of the other Thompson-Okanagan destinations including:

Summerland
Peachland
Oliver
Lumby
Princeton
Other Destinations