Penticton Herald

Oysters, Osoyoos — festival!

- For more informatio­n on the event, visit: destinatio­nosoyoos.com/o0ysterfes­t.

Springtime in the South Okanagan marks the return of the Osoyoos Oyster Festival, which takes place April 18-22. The seventh annual festival offers attendees and opportunit­y to enjoy unique dining experience­s, tastings of oysters from around the world, and glasses of award-winning South Okanagan wines, ciders, beers and spirits.

“Osoyoos may not be the first place you think of when it comes to oysters,” says Kelley Glazer, executive director of Destinatio­n Osoyoos.

“But for seven years, we’ve been saying, ‘Why not?’ Oysters pair perfectly with the South Okanagan’s beautiful wines, ciders and beer, spring’s first vegetables, and the talents of our creative local chefs. Add in the picturesqu­e setting and you’ve got a winning event.”

A variety of oysters will be featured throughout the festival, supplied by Kelowna’s Codfathers Seafood Market, and Vancouver Island’s Out Landish Shellfish Guild and Effingham Oysters.

The five-day line-up consists of three big parties organized by Destinatio­n Osoyoos, and five partner events, with plenty of time in between to explore the area.

A ticket bundle for all three signature events is available for $198 per person, a savings of 10 per cent versus buying tickets separately.

Each package includes one ticket to the following events: Beach BBQ & Brews, Deep Sea Garden Party and Art of the Pearl Gala.

Osoyoos resorts, including Spirit Ridge, Walnut Beach Resort and Watermark Beach Resort, are offering special rates for the duration of the festival.

And shuttle service provided by OK Wine Shuttle, departing from set Osoyoos-based locations, is available during the following Oyster Festival events: Beach BBQ & Brews, Deep Sea Garden Party and Art of the Pearl Gala.

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Oysters don’t usually come to mind when thinking about Osoyoos, but an annual festival there devoted to the seafood is gaining popularity.

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