Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Okanagan Lake Provincial Park adventure.
Camp in the heart of British Columbia’s wine country in this campground along Okanagan Lake.
If you’d like to camp on a sunny lakeshore within a short drive of dozens of wineries, consider a stay at Okanagan Lake Provincial Park. The park is located in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, western Canada’s main wine-producing region, directly on Okanagan Lake between the towns of Peachland and Summerland. The park and its campgrounds are just off Highway 97, the Okanagan’s primary north-south road, so don’t expect an isolated wilderness setting. On the plus side, whether you choose the 96-site South Campground directly on the lakeshore, or the 80-site North Campground terraced above the waterfront, you’ll be close to the water, where you can swim, paddle, or fish.
Okanagan Lake Provincial Park is open from late March until mid-October, closing for the season after Canada’s Thanksgiving holiday. Compared to the sunny, hot, and busy summers, spring and fall can be somewhat less crowded, with moderate weather. While campers can stay in the South Campground anytime during the park’s season, the North Campground is open only from mid-May through mid-September. After the park’s October closure, you can walk into the South Campground, at least until the snow falls, although water and other services may not be available.