Address: 423 B Highway 6, Cherryville, BC V0E 2G3, Canada
“We recently got a trailer and decided that this would be a good place to take it for the maiden voyage. We had been there tenting a couple months prior and had a good time. So figured we would meet up with a long time friend that we were camping there with 20 years ago. Great area to go for a hike and let the kids explore. Will definitely be going back next year after the winter is over.”
Address: 625 BC-6, Cherryville, BC V0E 2G3, Canada
“Our "1990 Triple E" motor home was coughing and spitting so I thought I would turn around and head back into civilization. Providence would have it we died in a RV campsite.lol 3 night's later after many a yarn with Paddy plus he not only went into town to pick up a part but Paddy installed it.Great place and a even greater host.”
Address: 8265 Vernon-Sicamous Hwy, Mara, BC V0E 2K0, Canada
“Very small area, hard to get parking.”
Address: 11 Hamilton Rd, Mara, BC V0E 2K0, Canada
“The owners are so friendly and fun! This campground has all the amenities you could possibly hope for while still getting a camping experience. There are regulations in place to help prevent the spread of COVID which makes me so much more comfortable. You don’t have to feel hesitant about enjoying your time here!! Dog friendly, showers, a pool, mini golf, parks and biking areas, a general store for ice and firewood and so close to the lake! Love this spot, can’t recommend enough and will definitely be back.”
Address: 1193 BC-6, Cherryville, BC V0E 2G1, Canada
“Only stop for fuel, but when one of the ladies said they had perogies on, i grabbed some. Tomato, bacon, onions and they were so good I'm going back for more.”
Address: 2126 Creighton Valley Rd, Lumby, BC V0E 2G1, Canada
“The campground had a mix of sun and shade, and the water was amazing. Outhouses are plentiful and washrooms/showers were clean. The beach area was great for the kids with the dock to jump off of. Staff was very friendly.”
Address: 1361 BC-6, Cherryville, BC V0E 2G1, Canada
“Had the best burger and the very best fries I've ever had, Aug 20th about 1pm. Whoever was the chef please pass along your skills, absolutely awesome. Now we take a drive for lunch there every 3 weeks from Kelowna. Great outdoor scenery and beautiful golf resort there too.”
Address: 3514 Enderby Mabel Lake Rd, Enderby, BC V0E 1V5, Canada
“This was a great family spot, with a nice (smaller) sandy beach and Lake area. Boat rental options at the marina were excellent, and campground had good facilities (hot showers, laundry, playground, fire wood, store, ice cream shop, etc.) Layout of site probably better for trailers than tents. Also, there is NO cellular service in the whole area, very limited wifi just at the store, but for us this made a great disconnected holiday. Golf course was good, and pickle ball courts too.”
Address: 3638 Lumby-Mabel Lake Rd, Lumby, BC V0E 2G6, Canada
“We just finished up a great four day camping trip here. It's a perfect spot for kids - playground, bike trails, fishing from the beach and nice swimming areas. There are both dog beaches and no-dog beaches. The campsite was clean, had a great firewood system and was quiet. It was one of two provincial parks we have been to this year that actually kept on top of cancelled reservations making sure people knew which sites were available for a night or two - way to go to the staff/hosts. Other provincial campgrounds we have visited this summer had prime sites sit empty for nights which was a shame because we saw many people drive through and leave thinking there was no place to stay.”
Address: 700 Railway St, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8, Canada
“Tons of parking for river float. Short walk down to launch area. No glass or other dangerous stuff on trail for bare feet. Life jackets and whistle required for every person - it's the law.”
Address: 5201 Heritage Dr, Vernon, BC V1T 7V5, Canada
“A lovely clean park with a toy box for activities. Please dog owners keep your fur babies out. This is a children's park. There is a huge neighboring dog park.”
Address: 9265 Kokanee Rd, Vernon, BC V1H 1K4, Canada
Address: 1876 Creighton Valley Rd, Lumby, BC V0E 2G1, Canada
“Cozy Cabins is a hidden gem in paradise. It is a very special place for families to escape and connect. A private lake stocked with trout, clean and clear for swimming, and perfect for rowing with the kids. The cabins are comfortable and private with everything you need. Lots of space for the kids to run around and investigate. Harald and Kim are fantastic hosts. We loved our stay and can’t wait to come back next year.”
Address: 112 Kildonan Ave, Enderby, BC V0E 1V2, Canada
“Amazing weekend! This place was wonderful. Bathroom facilities were kept beautifully clean during our weekend ball tournament. So close to the river! Check out was 12 but they let us finish our tournament before leaving! (5pm) 10/10 would recommend”
Address: 508-806 Railway St, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8, Canada
“First time floaters had so much fun we went twice. We went from the bridge to the park and it took less than 2 hours. We did the first run early and it wasn't very busy, but by noon the launch was packed. Next time we will choose a longer run. Perfect way to spend a day.”
Address: 2202 Enderby Mabel Lake Rd, Enderby, BC V0E 1V5, Canada
“This is an absolutely gem of a campground. Bathrooms showers are a 10 for cleanliness ! Staff are friendly and very helpful! Very worth the drive to peaceful relaxing camp ground!”
Address: 20 Enderby Grindrod Rd, Enderby, BC V0E 1V4, Canada
“This is a great campground. The camp site attendant truly goes out of his way to make the stay enjoyable through many different actions. He is very passionate in his quest to make the stay as best as possible for the guests. I can't say enough about his efforts. Additionally the camp site is right across the road from a nice sandy beach on the Shushwap River. We will definitely be staying here the next time we are in Enderby”
Address: 608 Railway St, Enderby, BC V0E 1V0, Canada
“Couldn't get a more knowledgable shop... thanks Steve”
Address: North Okanagan F, BC V0E 1V5, Canada
“This is a locals' "best kept secret". It is another example of BC "the most beautiful place on earth". As locals we like to show off what we feel is ours and are happy that others can enjoy it too. The other day I was up there doing the slides and along came a beer can. It's disrespect that will get fences, gates, and locks installed. Then no one can enjoy this. PLEASE HAVE RESPECT. If you are running the chutes with little children, please be prepared to assist them in or out of the pools as the currents can be relatively strong and hand holds limited.”
Address: 545 Enderby Mabel Lake Rd, Enderby, BC V0E 1V4, Canada
“Very nice spot to launch your tube or floaty.”
Address: 3285 Pleasant Valley Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B2, Canada
“Fun little playground. Spray park and outdoor swimming pool. Great place to take the kids.”
Address: 3311 Park Dr, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0, Canada
“Nice venue for the IPE”
Address: 3311 Park Dr, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0, Canada
“Clean, friendly, a lovely little gem!”
Address: Chamberlaine Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4, Canada
“Fun trail! Good for the family. We even saw a small bear enjoying the berries!”
Address: 3745 Vernon-Sicamous Hwy, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8, Canada
“We came across this by accident but we were very grateful that we did! We had been diving back and forth looking for our vacation rental and it was getting late and I was getting miserable. It's very roomy quiet. It was completely covered in snow so I have no idea where the washrooms are but for the few hours we were there it was great”
Address: 2215 Shields Ave, Lumby, BC V0E 2G0, Canada
“Convenient location to the center or town. Just steps away from Oval Park, which boasts an outdoor pool, splash park, playground, library, skate park, museum...the list goes on. Surrounded by a cute little stream. The site are wide open but there are a couple that provide more privacy. Bathrooms were very well kept with flush toilets and showers”
Address: 1249 Thomas Hayes Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B6, Canada
“Nice place to visit for some easier hiking trails. They are well maintained but there is brush on either side of the trail. Because of this, I would recommend wearing pants and not going after it has rained because your legs will get quite wet. The trails are well marked with signs and lengths shown throughout. There is only a little elevation on the way out when you take the Chipmunk Cut-off but it is not difficult.”
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