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Top 5 Things You Must Do When Vacationing In The Okanagan

August 18th, 2010 No comments

British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley is a beautiful place to visit, as it is an absolute paradise full of activities and adventure. Thousands of visitors flock here every year to spend time in one of the most popular destinations in Canada. If you really want to make the best of a vacation in Canada’s Okanagan, though, you should plan to spend at least a week here in order to get the most out of your vacation. There are so many great places to see and explore here, and you will find it to be one of the most memorable places that you will ever experience. Here are the top five things you simply must do when you vacation in the Okanagan.

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1. Atlantis Water Slides – These water slides are the definition of family fun, and were described as such in Okanangan Life magazine. This watery wonderland of excitement is located only a few miles (five kilometers in Canadian terms) north of Vernon. Families love this park due to the abundance of safe water activities for youngsters and adults. This park is home to over ten huge water slides, as well as hot tubs, a river tube ride and a plethora of gift shops and concession stands. This is a great place to be in summertime to beat the heat and the family is sure to enjoy it.

2. Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park – This is a beautiful park surrounded by some of Mother Nature’s most brilliant colors and soft summer grasslands. You and the family can spend the day lounging on one of the many beaches in the park, or perhaps relax and enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the shaded picnic/playground areas. There are also plenty of trails for the active vacationer to hike, bike and simply stroll along. The lake offers a wide variety of water activities such as wakeboarding, waterskiing, swimming, boating and much more. This park is a great place to spend an entire day, or maybe a few!

3. Ghost Tours – If you are into the supernatural then Vernon is the place to go for that. This city is not too far from Okanagan and offers a rich, full history where a ghost tour might be the best way to learn about the past. You will begin your ghost tour from the Vernon Museum and then you will head through downtown and the Lower East Side while you listen to the tales of Vernon’s spooky and haunted past. You will tour some of Vernon’s most haunted sites and buildings where there have been sightings and reports of ghosts. October is the best time to catch a glimpse of these tours as they operate October 27 through the 30th, making it the perfect Halloween trick-or-treat destination and a great place for a night of fright.

4. Downtown Murals – The Downtown Murals are one of the biggest outdoor galleries in Canada. There are over 27 gigantic murals, some as long as 300 ft., and they will astound you. The downtown area also offers an abundance of shops, restaurants and other unique specialty stores from which to choose. Every piece of art here is a representation of the history, rich culture and picturesque scenery of the Okanagan Valley.

5. Winery Tours and Wine Festival – Okanagan Valley is known for being Canada’s wine country and the wineries located here offer special guided tours that will take you through the properties and give you a chance to sample some of the succulent wines that are made right at the vineyard. There are also opportunities to purchase any of the spectacular wines that you taste, and you can dine at some fabulous restaurants located right on site. The Okanagan Summer Wine Festival that goes on during the second week of August is a great not-to-be-missed opportunity. The Summer Wine Festival is held at the prestigious Silver Star Resort. You can lavish in a weekend filled with wine tasting, art, music and wine education. The gorgeous Silver Star Resort is the perfect backdrop to this event and helps to highlight the uniquely diverse wine culture that is a part of the Okanagan culture, as well.

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16th Century UK Vacation Cottage

July 11th, 2009 No comments
by Olivia Parker

UK mainly consists of famous nations like England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. All these kingdoms are pretty ancient and possess a very old background. In United Kingdom you have a number of accommodation options in terms of holiday cottages. There are a huge number of ancient holiday cottages in UK. These cottages are very much praised by the tourists because of the rich heritage they carry. These cottages are very old, but are very strongly built as they have sustained all kinds of climatic circumstances in these years.

I am going to list below, few of the best holiday cottages in UK that were build in around 16th Century:

1. Church Farm Cottage Church Farm is one of the best cottages located in a quiet street at St Briavels, balanced high on a limestone flat terrain and it seems like as if they are overlooking the River Wye which forms the heart of the very old Forest of Dean. Capably and compassionately reformed to a very high customary from a Grade II listed, 16th century hangar, Church Farm Cottage is positioned adjacent to the major farmhouse and forms one side of the yard of this beautiful and traditional smallholding.

There are walks in the whole region and tourists have straightforward contact across the owners’ land through forest onto confined bridle paths. The local region of this province also presents quite a large assortment of things. I must tell you that you will surely love this cottage and never feel like leaving this place after reading about its world class features and interesting background.

2. 16th century cottage in Perch National park This holiday accommodation is newly renovated with 33 acres of property. You will also an easy access to the Lounge with log burning stove and fully outfitted kitchen, shower room as well as bathroom with full central heating. It is considered as the perfect location for activities like cycling and walking. However this is quite a rustic locality and you will certainly find pin drop silence in this locality.

3. Wood cutters cottage Trust me that this is yet another cottage which is quite ancient and in fact it was built in the late 16th century. Due to the rich heritage this cottage carries you would love to stay here.

These are some of the best prehistoric holiday cottages in UK, which were built in 16th Century. Make sure you consider them as an accommodation option for you.

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