Thompson Okanagan Visitor Centres
31 Visitor Centres in Thompson Okanagan
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British Columbia's Visitor Centres are members of the Visitor Centres Network and are available to provide you with tourist information, assistance and advice. Identified by their distinctive, blue-and-yellow logo, these Visitor Centres provide a wide range of visitor services, including professional visitor counselling, helpful travel information and literature, and accommodation reservations. Visitor Centres specialize in community information and provincial itinerary planning and their service is friendly and personalized. To complement the Visitor Centre Network, many small communities operate seasonal tourist information booths. These operations do not sport the Visitor Centre logo. Local community information can be obtained during regular business hours throughout the summer.
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36205 93rd St Oliver, British Columbia V0H 1T0
An area landmark, the CPR Station opened in 1923 to serve a branch line of the historic Kettle Valley Railway that facilitated shipment of local perishable fruit/vegetables to Vancouver. This renovated historic building now serves as the Visitor Centre.
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5812 Beach Ave Peachland, British Columbia V0H 1X7
Stopping at this visitor centre will be a highlight of your trip. You can look across Okanagan Lake to Rattlesnake Island and watch for "Ogopogo" to appear. Picnic on the grassy lakeshore or shop in this spectacular setting.
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553 Railway St Penticton, British Columbia V2A 8S3
The Wine Country Visitor Centre features beautiful architecture, highly knowledgeable travel counsellors and an amazing wine shop with 400+ VQA wines. Start your Penticton adventure by consulting with Penticton's expert travel counsellors to ensure you experience everything Penticton offers.
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105 Hwy 3 East Princeton, British Columbia V0X 1W0
Sit on our giant rocking chair on the wrap-around porch to enjoy the Similkameen River flowing by and the local river rock used to create our garden walls. Discover over 300 brochures on both local attractions and for almost every Town in BC. We sell a variety of merchandise including Princeton & BC logo T-shirts; local, historic, and nature books; jewellery; CDs; etc... We have a picnic area, access to the River to put in a kayak, canoe or tube, and we are on a Gold Panning Reserve where you can try your luck at finding Gold.
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20 Hudson Ave NE Salmon Arm, British Columbia V1E 4P2
In the heart of Salmon Arm, our Visitor Centre is situated in a beautiful heritage building referred to as the "Old Courthouse". It has retained much of it's former heritage appearance, making our space warm, friendly and easily accessible.
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110 Finlayson St Sicamous, British Columbia V0E 2V0
The Visitor Centre is a heritage house built in 1947. We are located across from the public boat launch. Our local beach park is around the corner from our centre which offers a wonderful picnic area, sandy beach, children's playground and public washrooms.
We offer Internet access, and business services.
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2405B Centennial Dr Sorrento, British Columbia V0E 2W0
Located right on the Trans Canada Hwy our picturesque Visitor Centre features easy access, lots of parking and amenities including a picnic table, dog walk and visitor kiosk.
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15600 Hwy 97 Summerland, British Columbia V0H 1Z0
This Tudor Style two-story building features a replica of the Kettle Valley Steam Train in front with picnic tables for a leisure lunch. We offer guides, maps, accommodation brochures, internet access, BC Parks Passes and Hello BC Accommodation Reservations.
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785 Cranberry Lake Rd Valemount, British Columbia V0E 2Z0
Get great local and provincial information, room reservations, or book local activities. Fun, interactive displays about the Chinook Salmon, Mount Pierre Elliot Trudeau and the Premier Mountain Range. Natural history presentations. Internet access. Valemount and Super, Natural BC souvenirs available. During August see the spawning Chinook Salmon in nearby George Hicks Regional Park.
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701 Hwy 97 South Vernon, British Columbia V1B 3W4
Located in the renowned Watson House a beautifully restored heritage building. We offer a large parking lot for RV's and a detailed information service sign which includes local map. Large landscaped property with picnic tables as well as a pet friendly area. Internet access and handicap washrooms are also available.
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