Welcome to Osoyoos,
Canada’s only desert and perfect
vacation spot!
Located in the Sonora Desert in south-central
BC, the little town of Osoyoos lies next to 17-mile long
Lake Osoyoos, the warmest fresh water lake in Canada. The
name Osoyoos (pronounced “o-sue-use”)
derives from “SooYoos”, an Aboriginal Native word
referring to a narrowing or where two lakes almost meet. Much
of the southwest-style architecture is inspired by the First
Nations history and desert backdrop. The area’s unique
microclimate produces hot dry summers and mild winters, perfect
for the bountiful vineyards and orchards that blanket the banks
of the lake and the surrounding Okanogan Valley.
Besides water-sports such as boating, water-skiing,
wake-boarding and wind-surfing, activities abound in the
area; walking, hiking, cycling and horse-riding to just plain
relaxing on the sandy lakeside beaches. Stroll the town’s
main street with its many unique shops and restaurants as
well as banks, supermarkets and liquor store. Grab a latte,
visit the museum, take a horse-drawn carriage ride around
the lake or go and see one of the local plays held in the
outdoor amphitheatre. The Osoyoos Golf and Country Club has
breath-taking views of the area but tee-off early on summer
mornings to avoid the heat. A lively, frolicking street dance
is a big hit with families for two Fridays in the summer
or the amusement park Rattlesnake Canyon, for any night of
the season. Finish the day with a walk to the lake to watch
the sunset over the mountains in the cooler evenings. For
winter skiing, Mount Baldy is only one hour away. Osoyoos
really does have it all.