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ACCESSIBLE OSOYOOS

Osoyoos lakefront

Visiting with Ease

Osoyoos welcomes visitors of all abilities with accessible accommodations, attractions, and public spaces designed to make your stay comfortable and stress-free. From beachfront boardwalks to barrier-free dining, discover how easy it is to explore Canada’s warmest welcome your way.

Osoyoos experience

Outdoor Spaces for Everyone

Osoyoos’s beaches, parks, and trails are built for accessible exploring. Paved pathways, Mobi-Mats at the water’s edge, and mobility aid loans make it easier to soak up the desert sun and lake views.

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ACCESSIBILITY IN OSOYOOS

The Town of Osoyoos continues to expand accessible features throughout public spaces to help create a more welcoming and enjoyable experience for residents and visitors alike.

Full Accessibility Guide
Destination Osoyoos Visitor Centre

Planning Ahead

Our Visitor Centre team is here to help you make the most of your stay. Drop in for local maps, accessibility tips, and answers to your questions, or call ahead before you arrive. The Centre is equipped with a portable hearing loop, accessible washrooms, and flat access from the parking lot.
For specific accessibility needs at accommodations, attractions, or wineries, we recommend contacting venues directly to confirm features and book any required services in advance.

VISITORS CENTRE

TRAILS & PATHWAYS

Discover Osoyoos at your own pace on these perfectly paved paths and walkways. Enjoy a stroll accessible for wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and strollers.
  • Sẁiẁs Provincial Park (Haynes Point)

    The park has 80 metres of boardwalk and a viewing platform overlooking a natural marsh. There is a day-use area which is partially paved.

    Experience The Park
  • Pioneer Walkway

    Located in the centre of town, one can start on this pathway by parking on the east side of Osoyoos Bridge. This scenic path continues down the east side of Main St. showcasing several benches, arbours, a gazebo to catch some shade and planters brimming full of seasonal flowers.

    Enjoy The Path
  • Lakeshore Drive

    Starting from Goodman Park the path is fully paved right beside the lake. This path is approximately 3 km one way.

    Lakeside Beauty
  • Irrigation Canal Walkway

    This path showcases our incredible desert ecosystem, views of the town, and Osoyoos Lake. This 4.3 km fully paved loop starts on the corner of 62nd Avenue and 115th Street and overlooks the landscape, before turning into a tunnel, and looping around the Osoyoos Airport.

    Explore The Desert

YOUR GETAWAY GUIDE

Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape or a week-long adventure, our itineraries are packed with local tips, seasonal adventures, and insider picks to help you plan your perfect Osoyoos getaway. Discover where to go, what to do, and how to make the most of every season in Canada’s warmest welcome.
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