Thursday, May 24, 2012

Osoyoos BC

Osoyoos BC is probably the best place to travel during the summer if you want to travel around BC. Many people go to Osoyoos to camp and relax. There isn't much shopping and great dining places in Osoyoos. Though on Sunday's they have a flea market where they sell cute hand made items and baked goods. You can camp in RVs, or in tents, and if you really don't want to camp there are really nice hotels you can stay in, like the Walnut Beach Resort. A really great place to stay with you RV is the Walton's Lakefront RV Resort, they offer great facilities and a great area. The best time to go is during the end of our summer holiday because the hotel price is lower. 
Around the resorts they have the amazing Lake Osoyoos, many of the hotels are around the Lake therefore you can tan almost everyday when you're relaxing. Around Osoyoos they have the Rattlesnake Canyon. (5502 Main St.Osoyoos, BC V0H-1V6) They have interesting rides you can go on that lasts for 5 minutes long. They have mini golf, bumper boats, go carts and more.Put on your best outfit and check out the wineries. There are many wineries around Osoyoos, check out Burrowing Owl, Spirit Ridge, and Oliver Twist. 
Wanting to go Horse Back Riding? check out Osoyoos' Indian Grove Riding Stable. Its 40 dollars for a hour and half ride. The cowboys and cowgirls will take you to around the mountains, the best time to go is during sunset because you can watch the sunset from high up. They will teach you how to control the horse along with you get to choose which horse you want. If you are under 10 they offer helmets.



6 comments:

Matthew Wong said...

It looks beautiful and it's right here in BC! Definitely a great option for summer vacation.

Theo said...

This looks beautiful! I've only been there once, but I will definitely check this out during the summer!

Syeung said...

This place looks like a very viable choice for summer vacation. Thanks for showing me.

glenk6 said...

love osoyoos! :D

Ian Kobylanski said...

Do surrey. I would like to learn more about their exotic culture

kaveman said...

looks a lot like kamloops and barrier, except it's greener and has more water