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Penticton - Wikipedia Penticton is served by School District 67 Okanagan Skaha, a school district with education institutions also based in nearby communities Naramata, Kaleden, and Summerland; its head office is held in Penticton itself
Welcome to Penticton - Visit Penticton Whether you’re dreaming of cozy fireside moments, adrenaline-packed adventures, discovering hidden nooks and local galleries, or sipping your way through the South Okanagan, Penticton has a winter escape for every traveller
City of Penticton Nestled between two lakes, Penticton enjoys long, hot summers, dry winters and more than 2,000 hours of sunshine each year Located in the southern Okanagan Valley of British Columbia and easily accessed by major highways and airports
Penticton, British Columbia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026 . . . Nestled between the Okanagan Lake to the north and Skaha Lake to the south, Penticton is a vibrant Rocky Mountain city offering no shortage of things to do, from hiking or biking the Kettle Valley Trail to skiing Apex Mountain to climbing the Skaha Bluffs
Top 10 Best Things to Do in Penticton: By a Local Best of Penticton is a locally produced independent website featuring all of the best things to do and see in and around Penticton, British Columbia Our goal is to make your Penticton experience the best it can be, whether you visit for a day, a week or more
Penticton | Okanagan Valley - Travel British Columbia A popular destination in the Okanagan Valley, situated between Skaha Lake and Okanagan Lake, Penticton is surrounded by scores of vineyards that produce award-winning wines and offer world-renowned chef-inspired menus and tastings
Penticton | Okanagan Valley, Wineries, Ski Resorts | Britannica Penticton, city, southern British Columbia, Canada It lies between Skaha and Okanagan lakes, 245 miles (394 km) east of Vancouver The site was first settled in 1865, its name being derived from a Salish Indian word, phthauntauc (pen-hik-ton), meaning “place to stay forever ”