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Naramata Architectural & Structural Explorations

3 Architectural & Structural Explorations in Naramata

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1. Kettle Valley Steam Railway - Summerland

Property Logo 18404 Bathville Rd
Summerland, British Columbia
V0H 1Z0

The Kettle Valley Steam Railway offers you the romance of a bygone era as you steam along the only preserved section of the historic Kettle Valley Railway. This unique 90 minute journey takes you through beautiful rural Summerland & onto the Trout Creek Bridge with a stunning view of Okanagan Lake & the canyon below. The sight & sound of our restored 1912 steam locomotive, an observation game for kids & lively musical entertainment make every run memorable for the whole family. Special events include our thrilling Great Train Robbery & barbecues. Don't forget to bring your camera!!!!

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2. Naramata Centre - Naramata

3375 3rd St
Naramata, British Columbia
V0H 1N0

Naramata Centre is a place of acceptance & welcome for people of all ages. We offer a safe & peaceful community where people can relax & enjoy themselves, develop new relationships & open themselves to new experiences & learning. The Centre is a place to practice living in a Christian community where we discover how to peacefully live with & support each other.

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3. SS Sicamous - Penticton

Property Logo 1099 Lakeshore Dr W
Penticton, British Columbia
V2A 1B7

The SS Sicamous, the largest remaining steel-hulled sternwheeler in Canada is located on the southern shores of Lake Okanagan in Penticton, British Columbia. Step back in time, experience life as it was lived aboard these historic vessels in the early part of the 20th Century. Tour these lovingly restored vessels or take in a concert or play onboard The S.S. Sicamous, or tour the other ships onsite. These 4 vessels are historical artifacts & form the Okanagan Inland Marine Heritage Park. In the late 1800's and early 1900's, over 500 sternwheeler's served the inland waters of The Columbia River system in Western Canada. The S.S. Sicamous and her sister ship The S.S. Naramata are two of only 3 remaining in British Columbia.

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