Guidebook for Peachland

Erik & Annemarie
Erik & Annemarie
Guidebook for Peachland

Food Scene

German atmosphere
89 locals recommend
Gasthaus on the Lake
5790 Beach Ave
89 locals recommend
German atmosphere
Nice atmosphere, great food
14 locals recommend
Original Joe's Restaurant & Bar
3000 Louie Dr
14 locals recommend
Nice atmosphere, great food
Downtown Peachland with views over Okanagan Lake Serving fair trade coffee and homemade baked goods
83 locals recommend
Bliss Bakery and Bistro - Peachland
4200 Beach Ave
83 locals recommend
Downtown Peachland with views over Okanagan Lake Serving fair trade coffee and homemade baked goods
Diner; severing breakfast and lunches. Located in Westbank
8 locals recommend
Cherry Pit Restaurant & Catering
2565 BC-97
8 locals recommend
Diner; severing breakfast and lunches. Located in Westbank
Ultimate food and wine experience. Old Vines Restaurant is an all-seasons, farm-to-table culinary destination.
309 locals recommend
Quails' Gate
3303 Boucherie Rd
309 locals recommend
Ultimate food and wine experience. Old Vines Restaurant is an all-seasons, farm-to-table culinary destination.
38 locals recommend
Blind Angler Grill
5899 Beach Ave
38 locals recommend
Fine dining
51 locals recommend
19 Okanagan Grill + Bar
3509 Carrington Rd
51 locals recommend
Fine dining
Kaiso Japanese and Thai Cuisine
3604 Carrington Rd
7 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
Cibo & Vines
5842 B Beach Ave
19 locals recommend
24 locals recommend
The Edgewater Bar and Grill
5830 Beach Ave
24 locals recommend
20 locals recommend
Peachland Sushi
5818 Beach Ave
20 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

18 locals recommend
Whiski-Jack's Pub
2442 Drought Rd
18 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

The walk to the falls will take from 5 - 10 minutes, or if you enjoy it half as much as most people, it could take 30 minutes. The short walk along an excellent walkway will cross Deep Creek several times as you make your way to the Falls. How many bridges are there? This walk is advisable for everyone, young and old, and is wheelchair accessible. The jaunt will take you through a steep-banked canyon to the falls. There are salmon berry bushes along the trail and in Sept/Oct the annual salmon run fills the creek with fish. There are benches to stop, take a break, enjoy the scenery and chat with others along the way.
6 locals recommend
Hardy Falls
Hardy Falls
6 locals recommend
The walk to the falls will take from 5 - 10 minutes, or if you enjoy it half as much as most people, it could take 30 minutes. The short walk along an excellent walkway will cross Deep Creek several times as you make your way to the Falls. How many bridges are there? This walk is advisable for everyone, young and old, and is wheelchair accessible. The jaunt will take you through a steep-banked canyon to the falls. There are salmon berry bushes along the trail and in Sept/Oct the annual salmon run fills the creek with fish. There are benches to stop, take a break, enjoy the scenery and chat with others along the way.
Probably the most well-known hike in Peachland. Visitors from across the globe haven taken their obligatory selfies and photos on the mountain's majestic summit. The hike begins with stairs, carries on with switchbacks and has several steep sections. There are three main loukout points that allow you to rest before the summit. Don't forget to sign your name in the guest book and take full advantage of a photo op with the Canadian flag. The trek up can take 30-60 minutes. A fit person on a mission to create a personal best, can go from the trailhead gate at Chateau on the Ridge, to the Summit in under 40 minutes. There are rest stops along the way, and absolutely beautiful views.
63 locals recommend
Pincushion Mountain Hiking Trail
4639 Ponderosa Dr
63 locals recommend
Probably the most well-known hike in Peachland. Visitors from across the globe haven taken their obligatory selfies and photos on the mountain's majestic summit. The hike begins with stairs, carries on with switchbacks and has several steep sections. There are three main loukout points that allow you to rest before the summit. Don't forget to sign your name in the guest book and take full advantage of a photo op with the Canadian flag. The trek up can take 30-60 minutes. A fit person on a mission to create a personal best, can go from the trailhead gate at Chateau on the Ridge, to the Summit in under 40 minutes. There are rest stops along the way, and absolutely beautiful views.
Boucherie Rush Trail Duration/Distance: 6 km round trip/1-3 hours Elevation Gain: 275 metres Difficulty Level: moderate to difficult Access Points: From Hwy 97 turn South onto Bartley Rd. This road turns into East Boundary Rd. Follow the road approximately 1.5 km and you will see a small parking area on your left. This is the trail head area. About this Trail: There are three trail heads from the parking lot. The Boucherie Rush Trail is the one that takes you to the top of Mt Boucherie. The views at the top are well worth the climb. This trail is well maintained, with switchbacks and wooden railings at the narrower and steeper sections of the trail.
73 locals recommend
Mount Boucherie
73 locals recommend
Boucherie Rush Trail Duration/Distance: 6 km round trip/1-3 hours Elevation Gain: 275 metres Difficulty Level: moderate to difficult Access Points: From Hwy 97 turn South onto Bartley Rd. This road turns into East Boundary Rd. Follow the road approximately 1.5 km and you will see a small parking area on your left. This is the trail head area. About this Trail: There are three trail heads from the parking lot. The Boucherie Rush Trail is the one that takes you to the top of Mt Boucherie. The views at the top are well worth the climb. This trail is well maintained, with switchbacks and wooden railings at the narrower and steeper sections of the trail.
Reward your soul with an inspiring half-day trip to Myra Canyon. This highly-scenic portion of the Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) runs along a steep-walled canyon. Originally built by hand at the turn of the last century, this impressive landmark is highlighted by 2 tunnels and 18 trestle bridges that are too spectacular for words. You can hike it. Or you can rent a bike through Myra Canyon Bike Rentals and cycle it.
242 locals recommend
Myra Canyon Trestles - Myra Station
Myra Forest Service Road
242 locals recommend
Reward your soul with an inspiring half-day trip to Myra Canyon. This highly-scenic portion of the Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) runs along a steep-walled canyon. Originally built by hand at the turn of the last century, this impressive landmark is highlighted by 2 tunnels and 18 trestle bridges that are too spectacular for words. You can hike it. Or you can rent a bike through Myra Canyon Bike Rentals and cycle it.
Knox Mountain Park is the City of Kelowna’s largest Natural Area Park. The park is 310 hectares (766 acres) in size and is located immediately north of Kelowna’s downtown. The park is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Knox Mountain Drive opens in the spring and closes in the fall. The roadway is open to traffic from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from noon until 9 p.m. on Sunday. The park supports numerous activities including but not limited to walking, running, hiking, pedal biking (road, cross country and downhill), birding, nature appreciation, sightseeing, winter recreation and dogs on-leash.
401 locals recommend
Knox Mountain Park
450 Knox Mountain Dr
401 locals recommend
Knox Mountain Park is the City of Kelowna’s largest Natural Area Park. The park is 310 hectares (766 acres) in size and is located immediately north of Kelowna’s downtown. The park is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Knox Mountain Drive opens in the spring and closes in the fall. The roadway is open to traffic from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from noon until 9 p.m. on Sunday. The park supports numerous activities including but not limited to walking, running, hiking, pedal biking (road, cross country and downhill), birding, nature appreciation, sightseeing, winter recreation and dogs on-leash.
A short distance but a grind with stunning views over Okanagan Lake, Peachland and West Kelowna. Enter the park from Seclusion Bay Road near the exits to Highway 97C (Okanagan Connector). Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries.
13 locals recommend
Goats Peak Regional Park
2990 Seclusion Bay Rd
13 locals recommend
A short distance but a grind with stunning views over Okanagan Lake, Peachland and West Kelowna. Enter the park from Seclusion Bay Road near the exits to Highway 97C (Okanagan Connector). Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries.
This trail offers stunning views of the lake and of the gorges that lie behind the mountain. The Gladstone loop is roughly 5.5 km long with a 250m elevation gain, and an optional extension of 150m to see a rare 400-year-old pine. The trail also takes you near an old mine site. Take Princeton Avenue, turn right on Somerset Avenue, then left on Gladstone Road, and left again on Victoria Street. The trailhead is at the corner of Victoria Street and Harrington Court.
Gladstone Trail
Meldrum Place
This trail offers stunning views of the lake and of the gorges that lie behind the mountain. The Gladstone loop is roughly 5.5 km long with a 250m elevation gain, and an optional extension of 150m to see a rare 400-year-old pine. The trail also takes you near an old mine site. Take Princeton Avenue, turn right on Somerset Avenue, then left on Gladstone Road, and left again on Victoria Street. The trailhead is at the corner of Victoria Street and Harrington Court.

Shopping

Lots of different stores Food court
175 locals recommend
Orchard Park Shopping Centre
2271 Harvey Ave
175 locals recommend
Lots of different stores Food court
26 locals recommend
Downtown
26 locals recommend

Essentials

50 locals recommend
IGA
5500 Clements Crescent
50 locals recommend
Save-On-Foods Westbank Pharmacy
2475 Dobbin Rd
33 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

51 locals recommend
ZipZone Peachland
5875 Princeton Ave
51 locals recommend
Older movies, budget friendly
16 locals recommend
Landmark Cinemas Encore West Kelowna
3645 Gosset Rd
16 locals recommend
Older movies, budget friendly
41 locals recommend
Xtreme Landmark Cinemas
Sneena Road
41 locals recommend
No license required
61 locals recommend
Shannon Lake Golf Course
2649 Shannon Lake Rd
61 locals recommend
No license required
No license required
84 locals recommend
Two Eagles Golf Course
3509 Carrington Rd
84 locals recommend
No license required
A Little Something For Everyone Whether you're a first time putter or an avid golfer, our renowned championship 18-hole Natural Grass Putting Course offers endless amounts of family fun with an amazing view of Okanagan Lake. In addition, an 18-hole Carpet Mini Golf Course is sure to excite the younger putters while providing an entertaining experience for all ages. Located in West Kelowna, BC, just across the bridge from downtown Kelowna, 19 Greens has been voted a top family attraction for the last 5 years! No need to book a tee time just drop on in! Putter and ball rental are included with our prices although you are more than welcome to bring your own to practice with!
27 locals recommend
19 Greens
2050 Campbell Rd
27 locals recommend
A Little Something For Everyone Whether you're a first time putter or an avid golfer, our renowned championship 18-hole Natural Grass Putting Course offers endless amounts of family fun with an amazing view of Okanagan Lake. In addition, an 18-hole Carpet Mini Golf Course is sure to excite the younger putters while providing an entertaining experience for all ages. Located in West Kelowna, BC, just across the bridge from downtown Kelowna, 19 Greens has been voted a top family attraction for the last 5 years! No need to book a tee time just drop on in! Putter and ball rental are included with our prices although you are more than welcome to bring your own to practice with!
Beach (pebble) and waterfront walkway Kayak and paddle board rental
20 locals recommend
Swim Bay
Beach Avenue
20 locals recommend
Beach (pebble) and waterfront walkway Kayak and paddle board rental
The Okanagan Rail Trail is a truly unique experience, with a total length of 50 km starting at the north end of Kalamalka Lake and ending at the center of Okanagan Lake, downtown Kelowna. With the trail being a maximum grade of 1.3%, biking or walking the trail is a breeze. Enjoy scenic views along the way with 24 km of the trail being on along lakefronts, creeks, and natural habitats. https://www.tourismkelowna.com/do/outdoor-recreation/okanagan-rail-trail/
118 locals recommend
Okanagan Rail Trail
118 locals recommend
The Okanagan Rail Trail is a truly unique experience, with a total length of 50 km starting at the north end of Kalamalka Lake and ending at the center of Okanagan Lake, downtown Kelowna. With the trail being a maximum grade of 1.3%, biking or walking the trail is a breeze. Enjoy scenic views along the way with 24 km of the trail being on along lakefronts, creeks, and natural habitats. https://www.tourismkelowna.com/do/outdoor-recreation/okanagan-rail-trail/

Arts & Culture

In the middle of the Art District
98 locals recommend
Kelowna Art Gallery
1315 Water St
98 locals recommend
In the middle of the Art District