Waterfront Exploration
Walk or cycle the multi-kilometer pathway along Beach Avenue for the best views of the lake.





Nestled on the western shore of Okanagan Lake, Peachland is a picturesque community that captures the essence of British Columbia's interior beauty. With a population of approximately 5,000, it offers a quiet alternative to larger nearby hubs while providing direct access to the region's famous lake activities. The town is defined by its lengthy, accessible waterfront, where visitors can enjoy kilometers of paved pathways, local shops, and historic sites. Its position in the heart of the Okanagan Valley makes it a perfect base for those looking to visit world-class wineries or enjoy the natural landscapes of the Canadian West.
Nestled on the western shore of Okanagan Lake, Peachland is a picturesque community that captures the essence of British Columbia's interior beauty. With a population of approximately 5,000, it offers a quiet alternative to larger nearby hubs while providing direct access to the region's famous lake activities. The town is defined by its lengthy, accessible waterfront, where visitors can enjoy kilometers of paved pathways, local shops, and historic sites. Its position in the heart of the Okanagan Valley makes it a perfect base for those looking to visit world-class wineries or enjoy the natural landscapes of the Canadian West.
Extensive multi-use waterfront pathway along Okanagan Lake.
Historic downtown area with local boutiques and cafes.
Central location ideal for exploring Okanagan wine country.
Public beaches and boat launches for lake access.
A vehicle is recommended for exploring the surrounding wineries and nearby mountain trails.
The town is built on a hillside, so expect steep inclines when moving away from the lakefront area.
Summer months are the busiest, with increased traffic and limited parking near the waterfront.
Walk or cycle the multi-kilometer pathway along Beach Avenue for the best views of the lake.
Visit the Peachland Historic School, which now serves as a visitor center and community hub.
Lakeside relaxation and scenic waterfront strolls.
CAD $
$120-$200 p/day
English
Take advantage of the public swimming areas and boat launches located along the downtown shoreline.
June-September
A beautiful time to see the valley in bloom with mild temperatures perfect for hiking.
The peak season for lake activities and festivals, though it can be quite hot.
Ideal for wine enthusiasts as the harvest season brings local events and cooler weather.
A quiet season with a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a snowy retreat.