Please choose a different date.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. Also included are 6 interpretive historic signs, 8 picnic tables, an operating sundial sculpture and the whole area is handicap accessible.Located in Peach Orchard Park the Spray Park was built in 2000 and contains 15 pieces of apparatus including water cannons and 25 ground sprays. © 2017 The Corporation of The District of Summerland. The park borders the Rodeo Grounds and is backed by crown land behind the mountain itself.A portion of the Trans Canada Trail winds its way through Mount Conkle Park. You can park there and begin your hike or drive up to the parking area, one kilometer from the summit.In the years 1812 – 1846 the Okanagan Valley was used by the Hudson Bay Company fur traders. The beach rides feature a variety of different sights, where you may see dolphins and whales as you ride along the edge of the pacific ocean and listen to the sound of the breaking waves at your feet, or should we say hooves. Switchback Road meets up with Peach Orchard Road across from the Municipal Campground, where there is another interesting diversion to Adams Bird Sanctuary. Listen for the drumming of a woodpecker on the Fur Brigade Trail, or the chorus of lovelorn toads at the Adams Bird Sanctuary. https://www.alltrails.com/canada/british-columbia/summerland From Lookout County Park in Summerland descend the paved path down to the beach. The Brigade Trail served as a part of the Cariboo Gold Rush Trail and later as the original automobile route to Peachland before the lakeshore road and Highway 97 were built.The Brigade Trail is open from May through October. Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. Take a look at all of our available courses and classes...Take a look at all of our available courses and classes...Take a look at all of our available courses and classes...Take a look at all of our available courses and classes...Take a look at all of our available courses and classes... Whether … Summer is here, and the perfect time for a Beach or Coastal Bluffs ride. Reserve your Summerland soon, or you may miss out on the lodging you want. TRAILS RECOMMENDED ROUTE With two wooden wharfs and a floating raft, Rotary Beach offers endless opportunities to relax, swim and rejuvenate. Booking was simple and easy. Explore the best trails in Summerland, California on TrailLink. BEACH. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Let the world see your experience through your eyes.Ask fellow travellers and attraction managers your top questions.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected.
Summerland is a great place just to sit and relax for a while.
Use extreme caution when the train is in the area.From Fyffe/Fenwick Road access follow the old flume line along Mount Conkle to the Summerland Rodeo Grounds where you will find a map, parking area and pit toilets. The Giant’s Head is a core remnant of a volcano.As you approach the southeast face of Giant’s Head Mountain you’ll see a man’s profile surveying the community that has made him a focal point for more than 100 years! We arrived a little bit early and were greeted by some the of the ranch staff who lead us to the horses that we were going to ride. The Giant appears on the Municipality’s Coat of Arms accompanied by the motto “A Giant in Stature.” For Canada’s Centennial in 1967, a community effort created Giant’s Head Park and upon completion, the Park was touted as “one of Canada’s most imaginative centennial projects.” A long and winding road leads to a picnic area and washroom facilities. Along the summit’s perimeter a 360-degree panorama awaits.
The Spirit Square is located on this loop.The Summerland portion of the Trans Canada Trail features two bridges and spans 61 kilometers between Summerland and Osprey Lake.Within the District of Summerland, the trail is connected from the Trout Creek Bridge to the developed trail at Fyffe Road by a series of municipal roadways.Spanning the Trout Creek Canyon is the 73m/240ft high Trout Creek Bridge which was the highest bridge span constructed on the Kettle Valley Railway.
Shared By: John McKinney. With our Summer Special, the all-inclusive price is $135 . Top Summerland Hiking Trails: See reviews and photos of hiking trails in Summerland, British Columbia on Tripadvisor. Crescent Beach, now a quiet residential area was once called Storehouse Point, a port for boats loaded with supplies to be hauled overland to the gold mines at Granite City in the Tulameen. RECOMMENDED ROUTE Portions of the trail are wheelchair and stroller friendly.Giant’s Head Mountain, one of Summerland’s most familiar landmarks, can be seen from every location within the community. The fur traders journeyed along the western edge of Okanagan Lake with a pack train of up to 300 horses carrying supplies.
Summerland is a great place just to sit and relax for a while.
Use extreme caution when the train is in the area.From Fyffe/Fenwick Road access follow the old flume line along Mount Conkle to the Summerland Rodeo Grounds where you will find a map, parking area and pit toilets. The Giant’s Head is a core remnant of a volcano.As you approach the southeast face of Giant’s Head Mountain you’ll see a man’s profile surveying the community that has made him a focal point for more than 100 years! We arrived a little bit early and were greeted by some the of the ranch staff who lead us to the horses that we were going to ride. The Giant appears on the Municipality’s Coat of Arms accompanied by the motto “A Giant in Stature.” For Canada’s Centennial in 1967, a community effort created Giant’s Head Park and upon completion, the Park was touted as “one of Canada’s most imaginative centennial projects.” A long and winding road leads to a picnic area and washroom facilities. Along the summit’s perimeter a 360-degree panorama awaits.
The Spirit Square is located on this loop.The Summerland portion of the Trans Canada Trail features two bridges and spans 61 kilometers between Summerland and Osprey Lake.Within the District of Summerland, the trail is connected from the Trout Creek Bridge to the developed trail at Fyffe Road by a series of municipal roadways.Spanning the Trout Creek Canyon is the 73m/240ft high Trout Creek Bridge which was the highest bridge span constructed on the Kettle Valley Railway.
Shared By: John McKinney. With our Summer Special, the all-inclusive price is $135 . Top Summerland Hiking Trails: See reviews and photos of hiking trails in Summerland, British Columbia on Tripadvisor. Crescent Beach, now a quiet residential area was once called Storehouse Point, a port for boats loaded with supplies to be hauled overland to the gold mines at Granite City in the Tulameen. RECOMMENDED ROUTE Portions of the trail are wheelchair and stroller friendly.Giant’s Head Mountain, one of Summerland’s most familiar landmarks, can be seen from every location within the community. The fur traders journeyed along the western edge of Okanagan Lake with a pack train of up to 300 horses carrying supplies.