- Osoyoos - Wikipedia
Osoyoos ( ɒˈsuːjuːs , [2] historically ˈsuːjuːs ) [5] is the southernmost town in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia between Penticton and Omak The town is 3 6 km (2 2 mi) north of the United States border in the Washington State and is adjacent to the Osoyoos Indian reserve [5]
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Contact Information Box 3010, 8707 Main Street, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0 9:00AM – 4:00PM, Monday to Friday (TF) 1 888 495 6515 (T) 250 495 6515
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Classified as Canada’s only desert, Osoyoos has the warmest annual temperature, lower annual precipitation and also the warmest fresh water lake! Osoyoos is also absolutely gorgeous to look at, from the rugged hills and surrounding mountains all the way to the rolling vineyards and sandy lakeshore
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Discover the best things to do in Osoyoos with our curated list of top 25 activities and attractions From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, explore everything Osoyoos has to offer
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Osoyoos, in the southern boundary of the Okanagan Valley, is situated on Canada’s warmest freshwater lake and surrounded by beautiful beaches and picnic grounds This is a popular destination for water and beach activities for both children and adults alike
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Relax by the beautiful Osoyoos Lake, learn about Indigenous culture at the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre, and enjoy wine tasting at local vineyards Explore the scenic Haynes Point Provincial Park for a perfect outdoor escape
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