One Place, One People
Watch this video to learn more about the Okanagan Area.Inland Marine Heritage Park
AKA S.S. Sicamous

Step back into the Okanagan's history on the fully restored S.S. Sicamous steam paddlwheeler. Once the major transportation between Okanagan communities and settlements and the first link in the connection to the outside world, these steam vessels carried settlers, prospectors, cattlemen and the odd bandit, as well as the produce and exports of the Okanagan to the outside world.
Explore a real steam-powered steel-hulled paddle-wheeler, the last of her kind in Canada. Take a look at a real work horse of her time, the steam tug S.S. Naramata, See displays that show the life and times of people in the early Okanagan.
A visit to Penticton isn't complete without seeing the classic vessels of the Inland Marine Heritage Park.
VISIT WEBSITE
Hours
Wednesday, Friday – Monday ….. 11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday ….. 11:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Admission
Adult ….. $6. 00
Senior & Student ….. $5. 00
Child ….. $3. 00
Toddler ….. Free
Family ….. $15. 00
School & Daycare tours ….. $2. 00 per child
Telephone: 250 492 0403
Address: 1099 Lakeshore Dr. W., Penticton B. C., V2A 1B7




This beautiful bed & breakfast is located only a few minutes south from the historic town of Peachland, and offers spectacular panoramic views of beautiful Lake Okanagan at the midway point between Kelowna and Penticton. Be sure to bring your camera and binoculars for spotting wildlife and perhaps the legendary lake creature.







