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    Naramata is an unincorporated community in the Okanagan region of south central British Columbia, located on the eastern shore of southern Okanagan Lake. It is a small community of about 2,000 permanent residents and known for its high concentration of wineries.

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    Naramata

    Naramata is a member of Cittaslow is an organization inspired by the slow food movement and promotes improving the quality of life in towns by slowing down its overall pace.

    Tourist information

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    Get in

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    Naramata is 15 km north of Penticton by taking Naramata Road.

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    • Hiking
      • 1 Kettle Valley Rail Trail. Part of the former Kettle Valley Railway, the trail extends between Kelowna and Penticton and beyond. Kettle Valley Rail Trail (Q6395534) on Wikidata Kettle Valley Rail Trail on Wikipedia
      • 2 Naramata Creek Park, 1225 Upper Debeck Road. The Naramata Creek Park hiking trail follows Naramata Creek up through a deep river canyon to a cascading waterfall. The hike is about 2.4 km (1.5 mi), round trip, and takes about an hour or so.
    • Water sports – Naramata has access of Okanagan Lake, which offers a variety of water sports during the summer, including:
      • Boating
      • Kayaking
      • Paddleboarding
        • 3 Sun n' Sup, #151 176 Robinson Avenue, +1 778-514-5594 (April-September), +1 250-809-9094 (October-April). Offers gear rentals, lessons, as well as a paddle board and beachwear shop.
      • Fishing – a wide variety of fishing opportunities for Kokanee Salmon, Lake Whitefish, Burbot and Rainbow Trout

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    Drink

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    Wine tasting in Naramata
    View of Okanagan Lake from Deep Roots Winery

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    Resorts

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    • 3 Chute Lake Lodge, 9540 Chute Lake Road, +1 250-496-5262, . Located in the mountains above the Naramata Bench and the Okanagan Provincial Park, it offer cabins, lodge rooms, camping, yurts and glamping tents.
    • 4 Naramata Centre, 460 Ellis Avenue, +1 250-496-5751, . A retreat centre located on 23 acres of land on the east shore of Lake Okanagan.
    • 5 Sandy Beach Lodge & Resort, 4275 Mill Road, +1 250-496-5765, toll-free: +1-866-496-5765, . A lakeshore resort on beautiful Okanagan Lake which offers over 400 feet of beachfront access. Offers 6 B&B lodge guest rooms and 13 2-bedroom log cottages (accommodates up to 6 guests) which include a fully equipped kitchen, a gas fireplace and a large deck area with a gas barbecue.

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    Routes through Naramata
    END  N Naramata Road S  PentictonEND


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