The South Okanagan tourism sector is dealing with the fallout of a temporary travel ban brought on by the B.C. wildfire situation. An order was issued on Aug. 19, banning non-essential stays at local ...
Both Oliver and Osoyoos have made the World Atlas' list of the friendliest towns in British Columbia. On Wednesday, the ...
Thanks to its semi-arid climate and southern locale on Osoyoos Lake in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, winter in the town of Osoyoos is relatively mild compared to other parts of Canada. Average ...
Sunshine and early spring weather abound in the town of Osoyoos, recognized as the warmest locale in Canada with a year-round average daily temperature of 17 C. Situated just east of Vancouver on ...
When the scorching summer heat gives way to autumn’s gentle embrace, Osoyoos emerges as a prime destination for those seeking outdoor adventures and rich cultural experiences late in the year. Nestled ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Autumn in Oliver and ...
The entire Okanagan Valley is ripe with food, wine and festivals this time of year. GRAHAM COX Situated just east of Vancouver on Osoyoos Lake in British Columbia’s southern Okanagan Valley, the town ...
OSOYOOS, B.C.—I’ve just tasted a ridiculous number of wines at a wonderful hillside winery called Road 13. It’s our fourth stop of the day on our electric bicycle tour of the southern Okanagan Valley ...
In the southernmost pocket of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley lies a haven that defies visitor expectations. Osoyoos, cradled by sagebrush-dotted hills and anchored by the province’s warmest ...
Okanagan wine touring is a summer staple, which until now, has been an adult-only indulgence I’ve enjoyed with my husband. This past sipping-season, however, we decided to extend an invitation to our ...
A South Okanagan photographer captured an eerily beautiful fall image of Osoyoos Oxbows through fog. On Friday Nov. 14, 2025, Greg Reely took the photo with rain covering the camera and lens.
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