Suncruiser Okanagan

DISCOVER THE TRI-LAKES

- WORDS BY STEVE FENNELL

What makes SunCruiser Okanagan Magazine so unique to recreation­al boaters is its all-encompassi­ng focus on our three favourite phrases of the area: visit, discover and explore. Okanagan Lake and the surroundin­g bodies of fresh water in the region are not only flanked by active communitie­s, but nature is dominant along the seemingly endless shorelines, providing a gateway to discovery, while lending a serene back drop when cruising, swimming, and fishing.

The largest body of water in the TriLakes is Okanagan Lake. It prevails at the centrally-located city of Kelowna, with Penticton to the South and Vernon to the North, as well as at the coastlines of the communitie­s in between. At 135 km (84 mi) long, 4 to 5 km (2.5 and 3.1 mi) wide, with a surface area of approximat­ely 348 km2 (134 mi2 ), she’s a good-size lake to navigate. So, if it’s your first season visiting the area or your 20th, using current charts and updated navigation software is advised to ensure you get where you want to go safely and surely.

Nonetheles­s, the pages of our 2020 SunCruiser Okanagan edition highlight many quick references and guides to the destinatio­ns on Okanagan Lake, as well as the neighbouri­ng land-locked lakes of Kalamalka (near Vernon), and Skaha (in

Penticton). Detailed maps, listed services, hazards, and even marked obstructio­ns above and below the water’s surface are provided in full detail.

Once you arrive in the region, however, the boating fever hits hard. As finding seclusion or excitement is a craving for many visitors, powering your way to the north eastern shore of Okanagan Lake and Ellison Provincial Park is a great choice. As it encompasse­s 220 ha (543 ac) of forested bench lands set above rocky shorelines and sheltered coves, it’s landscape that has to be viewed. Or, make your way to the south end of Okanagan Lake and stay on the hook (or mooring ball) overnight in Commando Bay and Okanagan Mountain Park. Another great place is Reluctant Dragon Cove, which is within very close proximity to popular Rattlesnak­e Island.

The nearby lakes of Skaha and Kalamalka are also worth exploring as both provide great opportunit­ies to fish, relax at anchor, leisurely cruise, drift, practice your yoga on a paddle board, or enjoy a day of wake surfing. Plus, the beaches are perfect to bask in the sun or to cool off with a refreshing swim in the calmer waters.

There’s also endless excitement on land. By planning a trip around any one of the popular seasonal outdoor events that start as early as April and May, or by visiting the attraction­s throughout the Tri-Lakes, you can easily enjoy the best of both worlds in the Okanagan Valley.

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Easy access to the many destinatio­ns on Okanagan Lake is quick and enjoyable once you're there.
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Relax and stay a while.

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