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The Kettle River Recreation Area straddles the Kettle River between the
Okanagan Plateau and Monashee Mountains, and brings to mind one of Canada's
most historic and scenic railway routes. The Kettle Valley Railway
discontinued service between Beaverdell and Penticton in 1973, and the
track was removed between Midway and Penticton in 1979-80, but the abandoned
right-of-way runs through this recreational area, including a sturdy iron
bridge spanning the Kettle River, and is an excellent hiking trail.
Remains of gold and silver mines that once brought thousands of people
to this now peaceful area can be seen on the river's eastern bank. If
exploring this area, keep a sharp eye out for old mine shafts and adits,
horizontal entrances or passages. Wondering about the name? A kettle
is a peculiar geological formation left over from the most recent ice
age. These steep-sided depressions, also known as potholes, mark the ground
where ice boulders were once trapped between rocks.
The river is well suited to canoeing and inner-tubing, but potential
hazards do exist, so be sure to do some preliminary scouting. In winter,
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are favourite pastimes.
You can walk or hike as much or as little on the Kettle Valley Railway
Trail, as you feel inclined to tackle. Stamina, more than conditioning,
will determine if you complete the 24 km round trip between the trailheads.
As the trail follows an abandoned railbed, the grade is moderate. Bikers,
hikers, and horseback riders can pick up the trail at Grand Forks,
Greenwood, or Midway (all along Hwy 3) or at Rock Creek,
Westbridge, or Beaverdell (all along Hwy 33).
Myra Canyon, a lovingly restored section of the Kettle Valley
Railway Trail offers bikers great views - there are no steep climbs or
hairball singletracks, just some fun, casual riding. What makes the Myra
Canyon section special are the 18 trestles and two tunnels you'll pass
over and through. Exercise caution when riding across the trestles. The
Myra Canyon section is part of the historic route between Midway and Penticton.
Note: A number of the Myra Canyon trestles
were damaged or destroyed during the summer 2003 fires in the Kelowna
area. The repair or replacement of the trestles is subject to review.
Open May through September the park features 87 vehicle/tent campsites,
including some group sites. The sites are located at a bend on the west
bank of the Kettle River nestled in an area of Ponderosa pine and birchgrass.
Facilities provided include pit toilets, picnic tables, fire pits, firewood,
water and a sani-station. Recreational facilities include a children’s
playground and some horseshoe pits. Fees are collected from May 1 - Sept
21 and campers who are self-sufficient and user maintained may stay in
the campground until late October. After October, the campground is gated.
The Kettle River Recreation Area is located 6.5 km north of Rock Creek
on Highway 33.
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Canadian Adventure Rentals, Vancouver |
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Self-Drive Camping Vacations in British Columbia. Canadian Adventure Rentals will help you create the ultimate outdoor adventure. All packages include a luxury sports utility vehicle (unlimited mileage) fully equipped with camping gear for one to four persons. We also provide mountain bikes, kayaks and canoes, and will reserve campsites across BC for you. |
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Canyon Creek Ranch, Rock Creek |
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A working ranch in Boundary Country where visitors can rent a pan and shovel and follow the historic Dewdney Trail into the canyon to pan for gold in Rock Creek, which flows through the ranch carrying gold from nearby Mt. Baldy. In mid July we host the Cowboy Campfire, when neighbors, cowboys and ranchers provide entertainment, cowboy poetry and western music. |
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McKinney Creek Adventures, South Okanagan |
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Our ATV, Jeep and Snowmobile tours are customized to your group and can include historical and view point tours, fishing, hiking, camping, swimming, gold panning, geocaching, photography, wildlife viewing, and bird watching - whatever it takes to
make a WILD adventure! We are fully mobile and can provide tours from Penticton to south of the border. Year-round tours available. |
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McKinney Creek Wilderness Cottage, South Okanagan |
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Stay at our fully-equipped 5-bedroom cottage and enjoy the natural beauty of the hills surrounding the 10-acre property in the Southern Okanagan, just 30 minutes from Osoyoos. Bring only your food and recreational equipment. Backcountry ATV and Jeep tours available from 2 hours to multi-day trips. Stay and ride ATV packages available. Mt Baldy ski and snowmobiling area only 15 minutes away. |
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SunFun RV Holidays, Vernon |
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SunFun RV Holidays rents 2007 Cabin Trailers for your holiday fun. You
reserve the campsite in our towing area and we will have your holiday home
there when you arrive. Rental is on a weekly basis. Choose from the basic
package or deluxe. WE TOW - WE SET UP - YOU ENJOY!! |
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