Osoyoos

Camping and RVing in Osoyoos

winery with vineyard beside it, and people sitting on chairs
Nk'Mip Cellars Winery and Vineyard was the first Aboriginal owned and operated winery in North America. — Allen Jones photo

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Christina Lake

Bring your swimsuit, suntan lotion and water sports gear—Christina Lake awaits. With its warm water and quality beaches, this small community hits the spot for a summer holiday. You can go on a kayak trip down nearby Kettle River, explore along the Trans Canada Trail that runs through the area, and see the Cascade Gorge and other wonders. Scroll down on our Christina Lake landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

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Lake Country

The District of Lake Country offers RVing visitors everything they could possibly want. There are 20 parks in the area, 14 of which have public swimming beaches on Wood, Kalamalka and Okanagan lakes. There are also smaller lakes and resorts at Beaver, Dee and Oyama lakes, where visitors can fish, go boating in small watercraft, snowshoe, hike or snowmobile. Scroll down on our Lake Country landing page for extensive information on tourist attractions, visitor information, sani-dumps, RV dealers, campsites and more.

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