
Experience Osoyoos This Fall
When the summer comes to an end for the rest of Canada and the autumn begins, you can still experience our warm, sunny days for at least another month. The busy days of July and August are gone and the...
Read MoreWhen the summer comes to an end for the rest of Canada and the autumn begins, you can still experience our warm, sunny days for at least another month. The busy days of July and August are gone and the...
Read MoreWhile Osoyoos is widely known as the best place to spend summer vacation in British Columbia, the South Okanagan is a spectacular spot to visit in the fall. The busier days of July and August are gone and the atmosphere...
Read MoreIf you’ve visited Osoyoos before, you know that we have over 50 wineries within a short drive to both the Oliver-Osoyoos and Similkameen Wine regions. Each one of our local wineries has something special to offer, including unique tasting experiences...
Read MoreBritish Columbia is home to a vast array of ecosystems, from rain forest to the desert. If you’re hoping to catch some rays this summer without flying south, look no further. The delightful desert town of Osoyoos is the perfect place...
Read MoreAugust has officially been dubbed the month to “Wine & Wed”. With the postponement and cancellation of large gatherings, several wineries across Canada are now offering mini-wedding and elopement packages, and at a fraction of the cost of a traditional...
Read MoreOsoyoos is rooted deeply in Indigenous culture and history. The name “Osoyoos” originates from sẁiẁs (pronounced “soo-yoos”) meaning “narrowing of the waters” in the local Okanagan language (Syilx’tsn). This summer and fall, immerse yourself in the unique Indigenous culture of...
Read MoreTravelling in Osoyoos and British Columbia may be a little different this year. We’ll need to take more time with planning, and be more conscious of our impact on communities—especially the smaller ones, when we visit. As a starting point,...
Read MoreBritish Columbia’s interior landscape of vineyards, orchards, forests, ranch country, and desert hills set across the blazing summer sun are a site to see this summer. The friendly resort town of Osoyoos is a popular beach escape from May until...
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Weekend plans? Why not take a trip to Osoyoos BC? Osoyoos is just a 4 hour drive from Vancouver or Creston in BC, and only 5 hours from Seattle, WA.
As an all-season resort community, Osoyoos has...
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in Osoyoos Osoyoos is rich in Indigenous culture and history. Even the name "Osoyoos" originates from sẁiẁs (pronounced "soo-yoos") meaning "narrowing of the waters" in the local Okanagan language (Syilx'tsn). National Indigenous Peoples Day (French: Journée nationale...
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