
On the border of Washington State, surrounded by the softly rolling hills of the country’s only living desert, Osoyoos lays claim to having the warmest freshwater lake in Canada.
Situated on the unceded lands of the Syiix Nation, there is a strong Indigenous presence in this border town. The Osoyoos Indian Band owns the Nk’Mip Cultural Centre and Winery, a must experience authentic Indigenous attraction.
A vibrant beach town, with a great art gallery and abundance of award-winning wineries, Osoyoos devotes itself to preserving the endangered desert ecology. Walking paths, hiking and biking trails abound with many routing through the Golden Mile and local orchards. This is u-pick country, and there is a lot of adventures to choose from.
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7311 - 45th St., Osoyoos
(250) 495-6243
http://www.adegaon45.com
11621, 87th Street, Osoyoos
250 495 1777
http://www.blueskywinery.ca
9140 - 92nd Ave., Osoyoos
(250) 495-3332
http://bordertownwinery.com
9912 BC 3
2504955070
http://www.destinationosoyoos.com
14000 - 14014 97th Street, Osoyoos
(250) 495-7035
http://faustinoestatecidery.ca/
8501 Main Street, Osoyoos BC
(250) 495-6534
https://www.homehardware.ca/en/store/55681
1400 Rancher Creek Road, Osoyoos
(250) 495-2985
http://www.nkmipcellars.com
1000 Rancher Creek Road, Osoyoos
(250) 495-7901
http://nkmipdesert.com
6001 Lakeshore Drive, Osoyoos, British Columbia
778-437-2221
http://tumbleweedspirits.com
15 Park Place, Osoyoos
(250) 495-5500
http://www.watermarkbeachresort.com