
Located on the unceded lands of the Syilx Nation Oliver is governed by the Town of Oliver, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, and the Osoyoos Indian Band.
With over 2000 hours of annual sunshine, the area boasts over 400 farms and 102 vineyards and was titled “Wine Capital of Canada” by Tourism British Columbia. Sitting on the northernmost point of the Great Basin Desert, Oliver’s diverse landscape includes wetlands, grasslands, forests and mountain meadows that provide critical habitat to many of the regions endangered plant and animal species.
There is a vintage vibe and eclectic sampling of restaurants in town with nearby Tuc-el-nuit Lake offering a variety of non-motorized water sports such as fishing, paddle boarding, windsurfing, and canoeing.
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8486 Gallagher Lake Frontage Road, Oliver
(778) 439-3580
www.TheDubhGlasDistillery.com
9580 Road 20, Oliver
(250) 408-9800
www.kismetestatewinery.com
398 Lupine Lane, Oliver
(250) 485-0227
nostalgiawines.ca/
474 School Avenue, Oliver BC
778 439 3100
www.oliverheritage.ca/
6431 Station Street, Oliver
778-439-2363
www.winecapitalofcanada.com
6094 Black Sage Rd., Oliver
(250) 498-4756
www.quintaferreira.com
7315 Tucelnuit Dr, Oliver
250 469 1958
www.squeezedwines.com/