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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Vernon to Seattle?
The direct drive from Vernon to Seattle is 342 mi (551 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 1 min in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Vernon to Seattle, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Kelowna, Penticton, Bellingham, Port Townsend, West Kelowna, and Summerland, as well as top places to visit like Planet Bee Honey Farm and Honeymoon Meadery and Davison Orchards Country Village, or the ever-popular Historic O'Keefe Ranch.
The top cities between Vernon and Seattle are Kelowna, Penticton, Bellingham, Port Townsend, West Kelowna, and Summerland. Kelowna is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Vernon and 5 hours from Seattle.
Kelowna is a municipality situated in southern British Columbia, Canada. It occupies the eastern coast of Okanagan Lake and is encircled by provincial parks, pine forests, vineyards, orchards, and mountains. Its downtown area comprises City Park that overlooks the waterfront and a cultural district adjacent to the lakeshore. Additionally, over 20 local wineries provide wine tours and tastings for visitors to indulge in.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 13% of way to Seattle
Nestled in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, West Kelowna, also known as Westbank or Westside, is a vibrant city with diverse neighborhoods like Casa Loma, Gellatly, Glenrosa, and more. One of its attractions is a brewery owned by Joe Slykerman that started with a tasting license and has now expanded to include a lounge endorsed by the city. Visitors can enjoy pints, bar snacks, flights, and growler fills at this establishment.
37% as popular as Kelowna
3 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Seattle
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Summerland is a district municipality on the west side of Okanagan Lake in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. The district is between Peachland to the north and Penticton to the south. Wikipedia.
26% as popular as Kelowna
22 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Seattle
Penticton is a municipality located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, found between Okanagan and Skaha lakes. As per the 2016 Canadian Census, Penticton has a population of 33,761 while its census agglomeration population is 43,432. It is one of three cities situated in the Okanagan region alongside Vernon and Kelowna.
51% as popular as Kelowna
35 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Seattle
Bellingham is a seaside town situated in the state of Washington, near the border with Canada. It acts as a harbour for ferries heading to Alaska and boasts Mount Baker to its east, which is an enormous snow-covered volcano complete with ski slopes. The city centre holds the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention that features interactive exhibits on scientific subjects.
51% as popular as Kelowna
1 minute off the main route, 76% of way to Seattle
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Port Townsend is a city on the Quimper Peninsula in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. The population was 10,148 at the 2020 United States Census. It is the county seat and only incorporated city of Jefferson County. Wikipedia.
26% as popular as Kelowna
2 hours off the main route, 80% of way to Seattle
Best stops along Vernon to Seattle drive
The top stops along the way from Vernon to Seattle (with short detours) are Snoqualmie Falls, Myra Canyon Adventure Park, and Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. Other popular stops include Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Othello Tunnels, and Davison Orchards Country Village.
Historic O'Keefe Ranch is a museum that offers tours of heritage buildings and kid-friendly encounters with farm animals. The ranch was founded in 1867 and has a rich history. The exhibits are fascinating, and the staff is well-informed and invested in the stories and heritage of the site. Visitors can learn about the community's past and present through interactive displays, including a milkmaid exhibit.
A great place to go with family! They have a good corn maze. I guess you can visit the corn maze from Summer. It’s easy to pass this spot. We did not notice it in many years. So glad we went there this year. Check their website for more info.
Kun Z — Google review
This place entrance is by donation, the place was so beautiful. The kids can do some crafts with cookies/shocks and few other activities. There is a place for Christmas photos with Santa. You can witness the beautiful rail model of Okanagan, there is a candy store, a beautiful mansion. You can try some roasted nuts, drive the wagon and have all the fun you need. Best place to visit with children.
lovsica valentine — Google review
I found this place by chance, just wanting to visit Vernon and I'm so glad I did! We entered through the main gift shop and our greeter was dressed in the attire of the period. We got a map of the ranch, which is a good thing as the grounds were much larger than expected. So much history, and they've kept the buildings and the equipment so well, it displays beautifully. And did I mention there's a candy story in what used to be the old Post Office? So delightful! Spend a couple hours to take it all in.
Giovanna H — Google review
What an awesome place! So fun to walk around and check everything out like an open-air museum. The staff are super friendly and the shops have a lot of cool stuff. Highly recommended!
Mason Buhler — Google review
What an amazing historical adventure. Entrance by donation. The fun starts right from the beginning. Rent a fancy umbrella to twirl yourself around the grounds. Enter the many homes, stores and buildings and experience the days of the past. The staff are fabulous and have so much history to share.
Michelle — Google review
This was such a wonderful amazing experience to walk back in time and see how people lived and worked so hard. Life looked to be simple but you worked for everything that you had The displays are amazing lots of history to see I recommend this to anybody and their families . I even have some family history at O'Keeffe Ranch with the Schubert house.
Brenda Hayward — Google review
What a wonderful place the history is amazing all the old buildings and all the antiques plus they had rib fest and that was amazing
Larry Wagner — Google review
The 2 houses and the gardens on the property are very well maintained. The general store was great. The guides were knowledgeable and friendly. The model railway was very well done. No admission, donations accepted.
Wayne Bateman — Google review
Went to the ranch for "Vermin in Vernon". Fun little murder mystery that had scenes which took you around parts of the ranch. Lovely setting. Looking forward to coming back for the corn maze and other events.
Kelly Sanders — Google review
What a great place to check out with the family. Day or night the events are fabulous. Thank you O'keefe Ranch for such a fun time.
Ashley Iampen — Google review
Our winter visit to O’Keefe Ranch with the family and grandparents was very positive. We enjoyed exploring, seeing the scenic buildings covered in snow, and imaging life in 1860’s. The staff were very friendly and the tours were well done and worth our time. The winter theme and holiday decorations were very cheerful and gave a unique feel to our visit. They even had Father Christmas to greet the kids!
Cameron — Google review
Went for the ghost tour in August. Outstanding presentation. The ranch looks amazing at night time. Lots of different events held at the ranch. Make sure to check their website tickets go fast!
Mike Hassard (MH_Kelowna) — Google review
What a fantastic experience! We took the 8pm tour with the amazing Newman, what a great story teller and host, some were real and some were... Anyways lol. The tour was so fantastic, Were there ghosts, guess you will have to go and find out. We went with our service dog. We made sure he was on his best behavior and all the guests were also really accepting and nice. So we will be going back
Was a great time. Happy to make the trek from the lower mainland to Kelowna for another experience at the O'Keefe Ranch
Thank you all for the amazing experience.
Dyce Underwood — Google review
I had such a lovely time here. Walking around, talking to everyone and looking at all the exhibits. They were all so fascinating. The people that were working in the various exhibits were so well informed and you could tell they were personally invested in the stories and in the heritage of this site. I personally want to thank the milkmaid who spent some extra time talking to me about the community, both historically and present. Thank you so much. The land has so much history. I hope all of your families stay safe.
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Located in the Okanagan Valley, Planet Bee Honey Farm and Honeymoon Meadery offers a unique experience for visitors to learn about honey bees and sample a wide variety of unpasteurized honey from around the world. The farm provides high-quality packaged products sourced from local beekeepers, including creams, supplements, and mead - a type of honey wine. Honeymoon Meadery specializes in crafting mead using natural ingredients such as spices, hops, grains, and fruit.
The honey farm has everything from honey, natural pills, beauty products, candles and so on. Nice place well organized and friendly to recommend!
Alice AbiRaad — Google review
Fantastic place to "bee" in Vernon! They have a small interpretive center, a decent sized store with lots of bee products, and a wine/mead tasting corner.
One of the amazing things at this location is that you can actually sample so many different kinds of honey. This makes it super easy when you want to buy a specific kind of honey!
The staff at this location is super friendly and helpful!
You can see the bees inside the store as well as several hives outside.
"Bee" kind to the bees, always, and enjoy your time at the bee farm with your family! Highly recommended!
Gerry Ghostrider — Google review
A wonderfully unique place to learn about bees and see all the different products made from honey. A must visit.
Ken R. — Google review
Planet Bee Honey Farm is conveniently located in the city of Vernon limits. Not your typical farm, a beautiful store with an alive see through hive. Make sure you spot the queen bee! This adds to the store experience, which offers versatile range of flavoured honey and meads.
Must try the Raspberry Romace.
Kate Mack — Google review
Great local shop. So many different options and staff are wonderful
Ashkan N — Google review
So much selection! Everyone is very helpful and knowledgeable! Products are delicious! Great place to get a selection of honey's, honeymoon meads, royal jelly supplements and so much more! Nice place to bring kids as well!
Laura McMurren — Google review
Love visiting this honey store and bringing home some local made honey. They have different flavours you can sample. My favourite ones are the Clover honey and the Okanagan Gold honey.
Nelly Byers — Google review
Great place to learn about bees if you have not visited a bee farm before. They also allow you to sample honey from different blossoms.
I was able to check off my culinary experience with the honey from fireweed and orange blossoms. They also have honey from raspberry, blueberry, buckwheat, wildflower, etc. Great for foodie looking for different natural flavor of honey as recipe ingredient.
sng1002001 — Google review
The tour visit to a bee farm is an interesting place to learn. The speaker precisely explained what to know about the bees, the different kinds of bees and the role they play especially the Queen Bee to the colony including the complete process of creating honey.
The different kinds of honey produced depends on the kinds of flowers gathered by the bees. The speaker further discusses the products they are selling as by-products of the bee pollination. I was hopeful to see at least a bee colony but none.
Bernie — Google review
I learned lots about bees that I never knew such cool little insects.. Lots of information to see and read. They have a nice little tasting area to try different flavors of honey. They have a big beautiful store full of Bee related products. Recommend this for anybody to check out.
Brenda Hayward — Google review
I were late to visit the farm, so no more presentation after the rest of the day. In fact, all staff tried the best to explain and to introduce all information as much as they can.
Truly appreciated the friendly staff provided great education lesson about bee for my family. My 3 kids truly learned a lot after the visit, and shared to their friends as well.
Karl Chung — Google review
Planet Bee had a good mix of different tasting with honey. It was interesting to watch so many bees in between a layer of glass while they worked. Definitely will visit when in the area again.
ricky au — Google review
Such a fun place to visit. Loved the beautiful flowers out front as well!
Alorie Klassen — Google review
Cool store for honey and other related things plus Mead. Love the smell when you're in the store and some interesting things for kids.
Only negative was the staff member behind the till was horribly curt and honestly should be fired.
Davison Orchards Country Village is a local farm and tourist attraction in Vernon offering orchard tours on a tractor-drawn train, apple picking, a kids' play zone, gift shop and cafe. The place is known for its excellent views of the surrounding area, but some consider it overpriced due to its local status. However, it supports the community and offers delicious treats like coffee screamers and strawberry vanilla ice cream.
Being here again after 6 years, still great place to be
So many homegrown and homemade stuff
I wish we had something similar at home
Huge playground with so many different things to do and play
Different animals to feed
What they can do well as well, making money out of everything, very thought through
The tractor ride is nice, but not really for kids until 10
Manuel N. — Google review
If you visit the area you have to stop at the Orchards Country. It's not a tourist trap like I thought. We visited in October so there weren't too many people. The kids enjoyed the farm and the animals. The entrance is free and you can buy many local products. Of course I recommend the apple pie and the apple juice.
Greg D — Google review
I love this place so so much. It’s like when you go to the farm as a kid and have that pure feeling of joy? Well, this is it, I have never been happier to see a goat and go apple picking. Amazing staff, beautiful property, delicious food. 10000% recommended.
Note: You MUST take the tractor tour around the orchard, trust me, it will become one of those fluffy, happy place memories.
Laura Elena — Google review
Visited here during the Labour day weekend and although it was busy, there was plenty of parking. This place is very kid-friendly as it had cute farm animals and a little playground, and even though I do not have children - I still had so much fun!
I stocked up on quality produce from the packing shed to bring back home with me such as zucchini, tomatoes, spaghetti squash, and peaches, which were all fairly priced. I also purchased some kettle corn and carrot cake which were not overly sweet like many places. My boyfriend & I ate lunch here - we got a grilled cheese sandwich and wrap, which was delicious. I loved that these items came with sides like pickles and salsa with chips! Additionally, I liked how there was a homemade ice cream shop on site but I was too full and didn’t get to try it unfortunately.
In my opinion, the gift shop was a bit overpriced - but then again, I haven’t been to a gift shop anywhere that was at a decent price point lol. I would definitely come here again if I am ever back in Vernon.
Sav — Google review
We always take the grand kids here they love petting the animals and playing in the playground or even go for a tractor ride
Larry Wagner — Google review
A wonderful place to visit, no matter if it's just yourself, you & your partner, or have the whole family! Coming from Vancouver after 27 years, it was so refreshing to experience a slower paced, fun, beautiful farm once again. The caramel apple pie & apple juice I had was to die for! The staff are very knowledgable and friendly. I'd much rather support this local, family owned business vs. a corporation any day. If you haven't been here yet, or are looking for a reason to go, this is it!!!
Adam Chila — Google review
Davison Orchard offers excellent views of Vernon. Some may say everything is overpriced here, but that's because it is a local farm and tourist attraction. Support local, man. we had a coffee screamer and strawberry vanilla ice cream come. Both were delicious.
Kids seem to love it here with the goats, multiple playgrounds, oversized chairs, and the fake jail cell.
People love buying corn here and pies.
They also have their own pumpkin patch in fall.
It's really really busy here on weekends, especially late spring and early summer.
We came here Tuesday afternoon and it's super peaceful. That's where it's at.
Logan Saunders — Google review
Awesome place for a family visit of all ages. Better for kids under 10 but the store has so many great options. There peach salsa is bomb. Their Cafe is awesome with hot and cold drinks as well as there own home made ice cream from there own fruit.
Charlie Picken — Google review
If you are in the Vernon area, highly recommend checking out Davison Orchards. Fresh products, kids play area, animals, plenty of parking and tractor rides.
Kim Prince — Google review
Great little village with lots of activities to do with kids. Recommeded
S Bansal — Google review
A lovely place and looked.beautiful during fall. They have farm made products , coffee ,snacks, food and many more. Perfect enjoyment for kids too.
Taniya Perera — Google review
This is a wonderful place to visit if you are from other cities. We bought a box of nine jugs frozen apple juice. By the time I got back to Calgary which was 7 hours drive, the apple juice were still half frozen.
Eddie Chan — Google review
It’s a great place! They have the best u-pick apples. We have visited it many times. Animals, playground, apple pie, apple slush, and ice cream are always great over there! You can visit it in different months. And, they have u-pick pumpkins. And, do not forget to try their apple juice. 2023 update: I stopped here for an apple slush on my way back. So nice to have it while the weather is hot. The apple juice is great.
Kun Z — Google review
We really love this place! The premises are always very clean and well taken care of. The produce here is fresh and yummy, and their apple juice is certainly one of a kind.
I am deducting a star because of two things:
1. The treats you get out of their little machines for 25 cents has reduced in almost half! Just a year ago, you got a hand full of treats that you could feed to their goats, sheep, pigs and so on. Now, you get only a few out, it barely fills my toddler's hand!
2. No more train passes. They used to sell passes for their tractor trains that were affordable and LOTS of fun. We used to come here at least once a week to get a train ride, buy produce and hang out on their playgrounds. It's gotten very expensive to ride their tractor trains and they offer no more passes which usually locals would be to come back more often so I think it's a move that takes away from locals, who probably are the biggest source of income for them.
Other than everything being very expensive here (an ice cream scoop for $7!!!) they do have lots of free attractions for kids and my son loves going here, and loves their apple juice. We'll be back this summer for sure, and we're very grateful they offer such a cute farm experience to their community!
Their playgrounds are so much fun, and they even have toys in their sandboxes for kids to play with.
From the time they open until the day they close, we visit at least twice a month.
I hope they will offer train passes again.
Sabine W. — Google review
So much things to do with family and friends. Tracker tour for $10, we enjoyed ride around orchard farm and explain for fruit and veggies. Fresh and delicious food from farm. Say hi to animals. We could stay whole day for fun!
Jenny Kim — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit here. Very family friendly and so many fun things to do for kids. The orchard has plenty of offerings with food and treats. The tractor ride orchard tour is a must. Our guide was quite entertaining, and educated us a lot about farming fruit trees. We even saw the owners riding tractors in the farm. They have a petting area and a barn themed playground which were immensely enjoyed by kids. A must visit in Vernon.
M D — Google review
Friendly and Knowledgeable Staff: The staff at Davison Orchards are so welcoming and eager to share their knowledge. We learned a lot about fruit farming during our visit,
"Davison Orchards is a delightful escape from the city buzz. The orchards are beautiful, the farm animals are a hit with kids, and the bakery...oh, the bakery! The apple pie is a must-try!"
Gray Monk Winery is a winery located in Lake Country, just outside of Kelowna. The winery specializes in producing Pinot Gris, and they offer tastings as well as an elegant restaurant.
Excellent restaurant overlooking Lake Okanagan. The dining staff are awesome, the food was top notch. Great place to take some photos. Their Brut sparkling wine is incredible.
Geoff Duck — Google review
This was our second of seven stops on our wine tour.
We sampled four or five wines for just over eight dollars. Very neat and clean setup in there.
Tony was perfect with the pacing of the tastings. The sample sizes of the wines met expectations. He had great explanations for each of the wines too.
I highly recommend this place too!
Logan Saunders — Google review
Just returned from a beautiful & educational wine tasting afternoon. Janet was extremely knowledgeable and super friendly, making our experience that much more memorable & enjoyable. We especially liked the 2019 Pinot Gris. Your facility is very welcoming and lovely. Thank you Janet for a super afternoon!
Stephanie Mack — Google review
Amazing place with a nice view. Scallop risotto was absolutely delicious! The best risotto i have ever had so far. The Grilled Wagyu Flat Iron was tender but lacking seasoning. The IPA ( Don't lose your dinosaur) was really crispy and hoppy.
Jerlen Lorana — Google review
Beautiful view with delicious wine. We had a most excellent afternoon with friends and our sommelier Ross, who was so knowledgeable and fun. The wine was excellent - one of our favourites!!
Cyndi Thompson — Google review
It has been sometime since we went to the gray monk and I really don't know why to be honest.. The grounds and patio are outstanding..the food was good the service was excellent one negative was it was warm...and who ever designed the blinds needs to visit the patio and have a dinner to understand what I am talking about the poor staff were fighting the movement of the sun all evening trying to keep quests happy people close wanted it lowered people far wanted it raised.. I think I understand the thought process in trying to keep the views exposed..but it doesn't work...you need full sunscreens not partial cut out or what ever they are...your staff would be less stressed and your guests would be less hot...a few fans over head would also help move some air...you have a great place but this part of it was unenjoyable..
asap jun — Google review
Elizabeth was amazing as she served on me and my husband for Sunday lunch, celebrating us as newlyweds. We had the best corner seat of the patio overlooking the entire winery and lake view. We came to experience the priceless view with excellent cuisine and The Lookout Restaurant at Gray Monk Winery did not disappoint.
*including pictures of the view, appetizer (Burrata & prosciutto), and featured dessert. Entrée ordered (not in pics): tuna tataki bowl, grilled wagyu flat iron.
Shianney Zaelani — Google review
Decided on an impromptu stop at Gray Monk on our way to Sparkling Hill to celebrate our wedding anniversary and we couldn't have been more pleased with our experience! Not only were Bruce & Tony wonderful hosts, Tony provided an amazing tasting (and brought us some sparkling wine as a bonus to celebrate!) and offered interesting tidbits about the winery and property. The wine was excellent but the service was even better! When you go for a wine tasting, ask for Tony, you're going to get the best of the best!
Also, if the couple who purchased our wine tasting for us sees this: THANK YOU! A beautiful and kind gesture to add to the incredible day. You will see us again soon, Gray Monk!
Jenn Oleniak — Google review
Great experience, the prices and the wine are good too. It has a beautiful view
Elizabeth Rodriguez Javier — Google review
We’re enjoying a lovely 2022 Pinot Auxerrois with a light afternoon charcuterie here in cottage country in Ontario. Thanks to our BC friends for fulfilling our order for fabulous BC wines. The Auxerrois is light on the tongue but with depth of flavour and a wonderful finish.
Terry McDonald — Google review
While the gentleman overseeing the wine tasting exhibited a somewhat reserved demeanor and lacked the expected enthusiasm, a gracious lady on the staff took the reins, passionately delving into intricate details about the various wines on offer. Her warm and informative approach not only made the experience memorable but also led to my decision to purchase their distinctive white port, concluding the visit on a positive note.
Foodie Vancouver — Google review
Our favorite Winery from the wine tour. Tony was amazing with our taste session, providing us with detailed information about each wine and made us feel very comfortable throughout our whole experience. Each wine from the merlot to the pinot gris was perfect. So good, that we went back for another wine tasting the next day. If you like a slight sweet white wine, you gotta try the 2021 Reflection.
Belinda Chan — Google review
Day 3 after a reopen, much work needed. Very small menu. We had the Rigatoni and the Chicken breast. Rigatoni was kinda bland, but the chicken was very good.
The tables were so close together that servers had a hard time getting around despite having a large open area that apparently was closed because of a licensing issue... when the tight area filled up they started putting people in the wide open area...
We will give it ONE more try in a couple weeks..
Dave Tanchak — Google review
Finally have a chance to come and try out their signature Pinot Gris. Not disappointed. Too bad was in a hurry so did not have a chance to visit the Lookout Restaurant since it was not opened yet.
sng1002001 — Google review
One of my favourite views, the wine tasting was great and they made us feel so welcome.
Staff: 😍😍😍 I loved them !
The gift shop is so nice ! I even got a cool hat! My brother recommended this winery and then we both recommended to our other brother, he loved it just as much!
If you go to Kelowna, you have to make it there 🥂
Olga Aranguren — Google review
My sister was unable to upload her photos onto your form so i am resubmitting a review under my name on her behalf.
I joined my sister and her friend for their Sparkle & Savour event on Tuesday, May 9th. We had a great time. We enjoyed several different wines, some paired with food, which was great. Marilyn "Merlot" was awesome and very knowledgeable about what we were tasting and provided us with some great tips on food pairings.
Prior to our experience, we tasted a couple of wines with Reese. I had not been to Gray Monk Estate for many years, so Reese provided a great background and history of the Winery for all of us to enjoy.
Thank you for providing us with a wonderful experience!
Terri Nicholson — Google review
My favourite tasting of the weekend. My husband and I only visited 4 wineries over the weekend but Grey Monk was definitely the best.
Grey Monk did not accept reservations they only accept walk ins for tastings. We were fortunate to not have to wait and walk right in on a Saturday afternoon.
Large tasting room with plexiglass partitions to protect workers and customers. Marilyn was super friendly and informative. We tasted many wines and ended up buying a dozen bottles.
Don't miss this winery on your tour!
We will definitely return.
Elsy Chow — Google review
Great view, as always! (minus the smoke - not their fault, I promise). Excellent service, delicious wines. Will be back next year again!
2022 update: the service and the wines are still as good as they can be :) No smoke this time around, so a must-visit winery on your Okanagan tour.
This family-friendly farm has kangaroos, goats, and other animals that you can interact with. The space is really cool and the animals are so friendly. It's a great place to go for a fun day out with friends or family.
I loved my experience here! I love animals and being able to pet, carry and see the animals was everything. It's a kangaroo farm but there are many more animals here. All were very friendly when approached properly :) When/if they open again it is a must go!
Dwagonfwy — Google review
Kangaroo Creek Farm is a fantastic experience for all ages. Not only do you get to interact with the kangaroos, there is many other varieties of birds and animals to see and learn about as well. The new location is so well laid out. There is a food stand in the middle and a fire truck for kids to play on and picnic tables to take a rest. The grounds are divided into 3 areas, which really helps disperse the visitors making it a pleasant experience for all. The caretakers are wonderful at watching the visitors and ensuring the safety of the animals. The animals all appear to be relaxed and healthy. I cannot recommend Kangaroo Creek Farm enough to both locals and tourists alike. But do remember, it is about the safety and wellbeing of the animals first and foremost. So please do follow the rules and understand that the animals need a break sometime too. It can be disappointing if you don't get to hold a sugar glider or have one of the birds on your shoulder, but these care takers know the animals and know when they need a rest. Please do not take your disappointment out on the staff if you are unable to do something. They are doing what is best for the animals. Be kind to all; animals, birds, reptiles and humans alike. ❤️
Max And Kona — Google review
We always love our trip to the Kangaroo Creek Farm. It was our third visit - first visit to the new location. This location is great - lots of shady trees, lots to see, plenty of amenities, and real washrooms. Get there at opening time - not all the creatures were napping and they were all friendly. Staff was great, all of them. Very knowledgeable, happy to chat about the farm and animals. I think i enjoy our visits to Kangaroo Creek Farm as much as my kids!
Steve Kehler — Google review
We loved the Kangaroo Creek Farm and would definitely recommend. The gravel/paths/grass can be a little challenging in some areas for wheelchair users but with some help and a couple of pushes you can make it work. There is also no charge for wheelchair users and disabled parking out front. Honestly one of the highlights was the little food truck - the poutine was a generous portion and very flavourful! The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable here, taking the time to engage with customers. We'll be back!
Kim Lishman — Google review
Came here July 2021.
This place was so much fun!
Loved being able to feed and pet the kangaroos. Lot's of other animals to see there as well.
Steen S — Google review
This is a great place for a family day trip. The kangaroos are super friendly and eat the popcorn right out of your hand. There's also a goat area where they just kid around, they're always trying to escape! The other section of the farm has birds, reptiles and a porcupine, and some more animals. Food trucks, ice cream and good washrooms means you can stay there for a few hours of fun.
Giovanna H — Google review
Great place to see all these beautiful animals and birds. Lots of parking spots, might get busy during holidays and weekends. The kids would love it. The tickets for adults are 20$ each. There are many kangaroos, wallabee, peacock, emu, ostrich, reptiles, birds, fish and many more. It is recommended to spend some time here, in the patio, tables and benches, have some food, walk around. There are food stalls inside the location and a gift shop. Do bring your shoes.
Anjith Jayaraj — Google review
This place was amazing. I've nerve felt more like a kid. Being able to get up close with these wonderful animals was a treat. Everyone looks well cared for, and those who worked there seemed to know the animals well and live their job.
Kids or not, you'll love a visit to this place!
Crystal L. Kirkham — Google review
My visit to Kangaroo Creek Farm was an absolute delight, and I can't praise it enough! This farm offers a well-organized and heartwarming experience that caters to both kids and adults, making it the perfect family adventure.
One of the standout features of Kangaroo Creek Farm is the level of care they provide to their animals. From the kangaroos and pigs to the goats, porcupines, parrots, and sugar gliders, it's clear that each animal is well looked after and loved. All the animals were incredibly tame, which allowed visitors like me to get up close and personal with them.
The staff were not only friendly but also incredibly knowledgeable, ready and willing to answer any questions. I must give a special shoutout to Alex, who works in the parrot section. Alex's kindness and enthusiasm were evident, and I learned so much during my visit.
And if you're feeling particularly adventurous, there's even an opportunity to hold a snake, which was a unique and thrilling experience for me 🐍
Zay R — Google review
A great experience for friends and family. Had a blast with my girlfriend looking at all the animals. You can feed and pet most of them too! Very friendly knowledgeable staff. If you haven't gone, it's worth it at least once!
Brian Smith (Bellphorion) — Google review
The place is good for families with children who love small animals.
It's great seeing kangaroos here and sugar sliders, wallabies, emus, peacocks, and other small animals.
I love that they allow the kids to feed the animals. The staff are very knowledgeable and very friendly.
My children love the experience though.
Adetoyese Oyedun — Google review
This place is so cool! It is really cool to be able to walk around with the kangaroos and other animals and even pet them! The bird area is super cool too. Our family really enjoyed our time there.
Ellesha Miller — Google review
A very family-friendly attraction featuring wallabies, kangaroos, emus, chickens, sugar gliders, capybara, and much more. The staff are very helpful and the opportunity to feed some of the animals is quite fun for everyone. Ample parking and admission is not very expensive at $16 per adult and $8 for children over 4 (younger than 4 are free). Worth a visit but dress accordingly on scorching days.
Henry Du — Google review
If you are looking for something outdoors but not necessarily athletic that everyone can enjoy in the Okanagan, the relocated and expanded Kangaroo farm is a wonderful multi-generational fun place to visit.
There is plenty of parking available and once you are through the gates, there are several sub-areas divided off with different animals ready to meet you. At the entrance to each of the sections there is an employe who can tell you about the animals there and offer advice on how to feed them, and even give you bits of their food.
For very small children there are playground equipment pieces here and there to play on. There are picnic tables and benches to sit on (outside the animal areas). It is beautifully landscaped with many places for shade and a lot of flowers and interesting farm and other artifacts around for pictures.
The animal handlers all seem knowledgeable and interested in what they add doing, and enthusiastic about helping the visitors to connect with the animals in a safe way.
There are many more animals than kangaroos to see here. Plan to spend a few hours if anyone in the family is an animal lover! We went on a cool and somewhat drizzly day and the animals were all very active. Don’t let the weather hold you back!
Charlene Waines Wiltink — Google review
This place was absolutely amazing! To get to pet a porcupine and other animals I never would have been able to anywhere else was simply amazing! And let me just add, the fact that the staff who were doing repairs and other things would come up randomly and give details on the animals you were standing near at the moment, was amazing to me. Just out of nowhere they would appear and tell you the animals given name, their ages, and the history of that animal, then next thing you know, they were gone and off doing whatever it was they were in the process of doing. They were very friendly and knowledgeable. That's the part that made things even more amazing to me.
Katherine Garrison — Google review
An amazing place
The Animals are adorable and the staff are really friendly. When I went, I thought there was going to be 5 max, but I was surprised to see over 40 kangaroos in the park. The Capybaras are nice and friendly. The Sugar Glider Claws are surprisingly sharp and painful. But they were so damn cute. The lady at the front was one of the nicest people and the staff were knowledgeable and funny. It’s truly a 10/10 experience.
Anonymous — Google review
Well worth the admission. Great for all ages. Only Disclaimer: 1). the lady at the gate was quite prickly, almost to the point of being completely unwelcoming. Don’t let her rude demeanour ruin your experience. The rest of the staff were very welcoming and knowledgeable. Just remember to treat the animals with respect.
Jaeger Mah — Google review
Super fun experience! The keepers are all super friendly and the animals are a blast. Stop in at the food truck for an excellent meal!!
Mathew T — Google review
Recently visited Kangaroo Creek Farm in Kelowna, and it was an absolutely amazing experience.
The highlight of my visit was, of course, the kangaroos! It was incredible to be able to get up close and interact with them. The staff was very knowledgeable and took the time to educate us about the kangaroos and their behaviors, making the experience not only fun but also educational.
In addition to the kangaroos, the farm is home to a variety of other animals, including peacocks, goats, and more.
The farm's setting itself is picturesque, with beautiful views of the surrounding. The only issue was the loud noise from the Airplane and helicopters from the nearby airport.
Overall, Kangaroo Creek Farm exceeded my expectations in every way. The friendly staff, the opportunity to interact with kangaroos and other animals all contributed to a memorable and enjoyable visit. I would highly recommend Kangaroo Creek Farm to anyone visiting Kelowna—it's a 5-star experience that shouldn't be missed!
Hemant Kumar — Google review
Amazing and absolutely is a wonderful place to take the kids, lol big and small.
All kinds of animals big and small, Roos are my fave
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Trudi Quinlan — Google review
Pretty good place to spend a day with friends and family. Friendly interactions with kangaroos and other animals will be a new experience
Noble Joy — Google review
My favourite part of visiting Kelowna for a long weekend was the Kanagroo Creek Farm. I thought visitors could only look at the animals in their cages, but at this farm, you can get up and close with the animals and even feed some of them like the kangaroos and the wallabies.
There are two sections to the farm with one section with kangaroos, wallabies, goats, chicken, rooster, peacock, and the other section with emu, porcupine, birds, rabbits, and capybaras. You must go to both sides but only the side with the kangaroo, they would give you popcorn to feed them. We had such a great time here and spent nearly two hours just walking around and looking at the animals, petting them, and even feeding popcorn to the kangaroos and wallabies.
There was also a food truck that serves burgers and snacks, and a play area for kids in the middle. Would highly recommend visiting for those who are animal lovers! It was $20 admission for adults.
May Zhagro — Google review
If you are animal lover, you must visit this place!! You can tell they have been taking good care of these animals, they look healthy and satisfied! We spent 2 hours in this farm to just watch, chill and hang out with these animals, such a healing experience. The porcupine is the cutest thing ever too.
Yan Jie Pan — Google review
This is really nice place to hang out along with children. They would love to feed the animals and spend time petting them. We had our best time with our daughter, she was so excited to see the animals so close to her.
There is small eatery inside, you can enjoy some burgers. It is not a huge place and the entry time is $20 for adults, however the money is worth it and required for them to maintain this place and animals.
We were able to spend say 2 hours here, it is really beautiful and well maintained.
This winery located in Lake Country, just minutes away from the business district, offers visitors a wide selection of wines to taste. All their wine are hand-crafted and made with care, which is why their wines are some of the best in West Kelowna.
Beautiful grounds and views with delicious and unique wines available. I recommend a tasting to find a bottle you like and then grabbing some cheeses, crackers, and spreads and having a bottle out on the patio with an amazing view of the lake. The Zweigelt was our favorite wine, but everything we tried was spectacular!
Graydon Bernardy (Gradywhite) — Google review
Went for an early season, winetasting at arrowleaf recently. It’s an interesting perspective, seeing the winery, and Vineyard very early in the season, complete with snow up on the hills in the background.
We had purchased some Vidal late harvest a few years ago, and during our tasting, the gentleman pouring the wine divulged that this winery may not attempt ice wine in the future, as the climate doesn’t seem to be cooperating where they are located.
Note: the Vidal late season was an attempt at ice wine, but the temperature did not maintain -8°C or cooler while the grapes were being picked.
This is definitely one of the wineries you want to visit if you’re visiting the Okanagan Valley.
Edit: April 2024
Note: $6 per tasting (not waived with purchase of wine)
A few clouds in the skies when we decided to stop in at ArrowLeaf for a tasting today. They definitely have friendly staff. We had a very enjoyable tasting. This place gets better by the season.
We tasted:
Wild bloom (very floral)
Pinot Gris
Bacchus
Pinot Noir (dark, rich)
Pinot Noir reserve
Overall, friendly staff, fantastic view, and really good wine. We will return.
Al Bargen — Google review
Great wine, amazing view and such a nice setting for picnic. The people were so friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back
Sophie Lussier — Google review
Another one or my favourite wineries in British Columbia. They produce some really great whites. Order a bottle, some cheese and crackers and sit outside in the patio and enjoy the lovely views.
Highly recommend the Petite Arvine white.
Arsalan E — Google review
Exploring the wineries around Lake Country. This place is busy!! People lining up for the cream puffs at the bakery and the tasting room right after it opens.
It has a nice picnic area to bring the kids and enjoy the lake view. The cream puffs are delicious and pair quite well with the white wines. There is also a nice patio for you to enjoy the wine, cream puffs, and view. Decide to order three different flights of white wine vs the tasting. Able to sit down to slowly enjoy the wine while taking in scenery.
Would add them to my must go to winery when visiting the Okanagan.
sng1002001 — Google review
Lake Country favourite for views and white wines. Thanks to host Max for looking after the dog while we were in the tasting room.
Colin McGuinness — Google review
Great service and hospitality, staff are keeping patrons safe and maintain the space well. The late harvest wine is an extra special delight and the labels are frankly very aesthetically pleasing! They're known for their cream puffs but are only available during weekends.
Alex Y — Google review
I grew up in the Okanagan and Arrowleaf is my favourite winery to take friends and tourists for their first time doing wine tastings here. Often, it will be where we end the day because the view and the balcony is just beautiful. Their wines are the best out of the three we did today and the service is very accommodating and informative. I love how they allow you to bring your own food and sit in the park area and they also have food available as well to purchase. Absolutely lovely!
Tianna Long — Google review
Got to know this place during my visit to Vernon and just loved with the place the moment I saw it. I was short of time for my flight, hence just purchased the wine take away, otherwise would have spent the decent time here. The ambiance is lovely along with the lake view. Prices are nominal.
Sidhant Duggal — Google review
Did a wine tour day in Northern Okanagan and this was the best stop of the day. James the host was full of so much energy and made our tasting truly memorable. The wines were very tasty and had a great price point. 👍😎
Byron Houston — Google review
Arrowleaf was our fourth of seven stops on our wine tours.
This winery was perhaps our favourite. Following our tastings, we were informed we could purchase the four remaining cappuccino cream puffs.
We unanimously agreed this was the BEST pastry ever. They could just sell cream puffs and get along just fine.
We had a delicious Riesling sample.
Two organized tour groups were late, and therefore the staff squeezed us in.
Logan Saunders — Google review
The service was great, the wine is a bit young and not as developed as others in the area.
For how quiet it was, would have been also nice to have had the tasting on the gorgeous patio vs just up at the bar.
Overall still a great experience
Miranda Marie — Google review
Willkommen in der Schweiz! Hailing from Switzerland, the Zuppiger family (Joe, Margrit and 5 children) leave behind their organic orchard snd dairy farm for the wonderful possibilities in Canada. Resuming dairy farming in Alberta for 10 years, the beautiful Lake Country life reminiscent of East Switzerland quickly lured them to the new home away from home.
Purchasing Suncrest Vineyard and the Carter Farm, the Zuppiger farm officially opened their doors in 2003 becoming the second winery in the area. Eldest son Manuel took up the family honour of a 3 year apprenticeship program in winemaking in Switzerland, then honing his skills in the Barossa Valley, Hillside Winery and finally Tin Horn Creek.
Previously producing stunning grapes to Gray Monk, Arrowleaf Cellars has become an award winning winery and an Okanagan “MUST VISIT”! From its namesake Arrowleaf Balsamroot or the Okanagan Sun Flower, a symbol to the dedication of producing only terroir driven wines… you WILL be transported to the idyllic Swiss countryside. 🏆🍷🥂🍇🇨🇭
Jordan Bradley — Google review
What a lovely stop in Lake Country. We did not make a reservation on a weekend, but was able to do a tasting ($5! Unheard of in the OK now). You get to try several of their staples and then buy a bottle or glass to enjoy on their patio. Lots of space with a beautiful view of the lake. Pro tip: bring your own picnic as even the glasses will provided by the tasting room! We saw a group had full on lunch basket with cutleries whipped out with a lovely bottle. The fav of the lot was the Pinot Gris - best in the area imo with more depth and complexity than just your usual gris. Will be back!
Minh Le — Google review
Came here with a large group for wine tasting. Service was efficient, especially given how busy it was. Staff were friendly and attentive, and they had a good selection of wine to choose from, other miscellaneous items (cards, cookbooks, puzzles), and some food that you can eat on the outdoor patio or picnic tables, along with purchased wine (cheese box, charcuterie box, sweets). Amazing view of okanagan lake!
The Myra Canyon Adventure Park offers a variety of activities for the whole family, such as zip lining, tree-top courses, and climbing routes. The park is located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia.
It is an awesome place to go visit, lots of tree course challenges available to have fun with. They have got mild courses which would be more comfortable for kids and those afraid of heights(for all age froup). They have tree courses for adults and 7 different levels to choose from. Go check it out, and you will have your adrenaline kicking in to complete the entire course. Fantastic and funtastic!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣💪💪
Abhijith Suresh Babu Nair — Google review
Came here just to check it out and this place definitely exceeded my expectations. The kids spent hours on end totally wearing themselves out. The hard work and ingenuity that went into this place is mind-blowing in the staff is great. We will be back for my daughter‘s birthday party as they have barbecues and picnic areas. (I don’t recommend this place if you’re not willing to push yourself physically and/or work up a sweat, aka pre-madonna 😏)
Jordan Deglan — Google review
Incredibly fun and a beautiful view of the canyon. Easily accessible for kids, teens and moderately active adults. But climbing does require upper-body strength and stamina, so get those reps in before going (looking at you, Mom and Dad ;)
Caveman Workshop — Google review
Fun and challenging! We loved the dessert course of zip-lining at the end! Recommend to any adventurous spirits looking for a fitness challenge with some breath taking views- Eli who was our guide person was very friendly and helpful!
Monica Teixeira — Google review
We had a blast! The place is amazing and has a lot to offer for every age. We had a lots of happy moments with our 13 and 8 years old daughters - amazing views of the canyon, laughs and fun all the way. Staff super friendly and great - Greg is a great host . I highly recommend , super safe and fun activity for kids and adults!
Igor Cherkasskiy — Google review
Fantastic place we discovered by accident this morning. No regrets. Amazing place, an amazing 22 km bike ride with breath taking sightseeing. Highly recommended. They rent bikes for about $50.00 for the day.
Tomas R — Google review
This adventure made our trip. My boys loved it. This is truly nature at its best.
I struggle with a muscle disease and I voiced my concern to Matt and Nathan and they looked after me so well. They made accommodations for me to successfully finish the tour. They are so knowledgeable and experienced. I felt I was safe the entire time because of them. This tour challenged my boys who are athletic, yet they made accommodations to get me through.
Thanks for helping me to make one of the most memorable moments with my boys! 😊
Cindy Rombough — Google review
This is a new addition since the last time I visited Kelowna and decided to drop by with my son. Was worried that it would be outside his skill level but at 3 years old (almost 4) he was just about to do all the activities and even did three laps. Was a pretty relaxed atmosphere with kids enjoying the area and parents walking.
The staff was super pleasant to talk to and get him ready to go out. Overall it was a great way to spend an hour and a half and to burn off some energy.
J B — Google review
Super fun! What a blast when spending time here. We did 7-course of different difficulty levels (boy the 7 one was a struggle) and the 3 -course zip line (we ended up redid the zip-line many times just for fun. The view was breathtaking, especially the view of the whole mountains on course 4, so beautiful. There are different areas for kids if they want to attempt the rope climbing (with safety net for every course so parents won’t be worry every time their kids attempt to cross the obstacles. Anyway, we had super duper fun here and will recommend people to try it out!
T P — Google review
We had SO much fun here! The Kinder course was perfect for my 6 & 8 year old (and honestly for my husband & I as well)! The staff was so kind and helpful. All of the guests did a great job at following the rules while we were there and it made for a very enjoyable & safe experience. Next time we will bring lunch (they even have propane grills) so that we can stay longer.
Annie Hume — Google review
Great little place. Staff is very helpful and friendly. Some courses are challenging for out of shape 40 year olds like me, but kids loved it.
Yuri Grozenok — Google review
Spent the day on the tree course and had an amazing time! Huge thanks to Bryson who helped my daughter get through one of the courses when she got a little scared, he walked her through each step and encouraged her so much she managed to try the rest of the courses on her own.
Amy Schlechte — Google review
Really loved this place up in the hill and away from the normal rush. Lots of room to explore with helpful staff and courses and activities that can pose a challenge. What I liked most is that you can get as much or as little help as you need along the way. It allows you to find your own way and gain that sense of accomplishment.
Summerhill Pyramid Winery is a winery that offers tours and tastings of organic and biodynamic wines. In addition to their wine offerings, they also have a bistro and an aboriginal gallery. This winery, located in the central Okanagan Valley, is known for its short-but-intense growing seasons and cold winters, which contribute to their award-winning sparkling wines and Icewines.
Amazing service everyone was so friendly and helpful, my mom is in a wheelchair and has Huntington's and they were very accommodating. Food was phenomenal fresh and flavorful!!! The wine is next level y'all!! The winery is a site to see and I can't wait to return for tastings and more food this summer!! I highly recommend making this part of your winery tour or lunch/dinner for the day!
Lisa Thornton — Google review
Sensational wines and the best value tasting I have come across in multiple countries. $11.50 for 4 samples, although I was served 6 on a quiet Friday afternoon, including a $188 per half bottle ice wine. And no pressure to purchase wine, although if you do the tasting is deducted from the price.Lovely location, great views, and the lady who served and chatted to me was lovely. Very highly recommend a visit.
Leon Hendren — Google review
Last weekend I tried for the first time their Bistro and I've been positively impressed with the food. The "Garden" board was excellent and the pizza too: the dough was thin, crunchy and light (I'm Italian, I'm picky when it comes to pizza doughs 😉). The wine selection is good, I personally had a glass of their organic Syrah and i really liked it.
Gloria Lombardi — Google review
Looks like only organic/biodynamic winery around lower mission. Dog friendly (inside too!), have gallery and a little shop. Visited for a wine tasting (10$, don’t need to pay it if you buy a bottle), haven’t tried their bistro yet. Check out the pyramid, it’s open to come in and peak inside. And of course, amazing views!
Auguste Eidri — Google review
Very cool place if you are a wine lover. I would NOT recommend you go eat at their bistro, their service is so slow. We only got the appetizers and it took an HOUR of waiting after appetizers that we decided to leave. Also, their menu selection is very limited in terms of options, only 4 for both appetizers and entrees.
Phantom Kitty (PhantomKitty) — Google review
Plus points are that they have electrical car chargers on the property and it's free charging, and the views are spectacular. However, it's just too crowded with busloads of mainly Chinese tourists. We didn't get to do any wine tasting. The much talked about pyramid was actually a disappointment. There's really nothing to see inside or much of an explanation as to how it enhances the wine although we've heard stories about it before venturing there to take a look.
Marilyn Mok — Google review
Truly excellent lunch to be had here with a selection of their own wines. What we drank was indeed extremely good wine.
There is an opportunity being missed to offer a full tasting menu. And as a comment we chose the winery as sushi was advertised on the website but was no longer available in house. Children’s offer was nothing less than limited. A pasta.
Equally wines are not cheap by the glass so we had only one glass.
The terrace offers superb views if the lake while we ate.
The Irish Chef Abroad — Google review
Free tasting with any choice of their wines, which is a huge plus. The only thing was that it felt like a little bit too touristic. There are a lot of signage with Chinese and other languages, which are meant for all the tourist buses that visit.... free entry into the pyramid. Was a cool building but seemed to be a storage for the cases of the wine... spectacular view of the lake
Mel __ — Google review
One year ago today my husband & I had our elopement at Summerhill Pyramid Winery. Not only is Summerhill one of the most beautiful venues for a wedding…but the staff was absolutely unreal at taking care of us and making sure our elopement was perfect! Nicole was so kind and helpful right from the first email, made it easy to postpone due to covid restrictions, calmed our nerves about the weather forecast, rolled with it when we were an hour late for our ceremony, helped me before walking down the aisle, helped with our sabrage and even accommodating us with a late bistro seating!
Our wedding was more than we even hoped for and it may not have been if it wasn’t for Nicole & the other staff! From the bottom of our hearts….thank you!
Also, the bistro staff were amazing! So kind and helpful and even held our food so we could sneak away from the table for a few more pics between ordering and eating! The food was absolutely incredible and the dessert was a wonderful and delicious surprise!
So again….thank you to Nicole and everyone at Summerhill who made our day so perfect!! We can’t recommend them enough!!!
Tammy Webb — Google review
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Oh. My. God. The Bistro Restaurant was absolutely an abomination to anyone who loves food. I cannot stress this enough, do not eat here. I am not picky whatsoever, but this was horrible. Charcuterie they charge like $45 for and you get what was pictured 😂. A loaf of bought bread, a few slices of meat, some nasty cheeses and jam. The pasta hard like stale sitting out all day, lacked flavour and was cold upon arrival. The vegan calamari (oyster mushrooms) were burnt to a crisp- was just deep fried mess. The view was amazing, our wine we bought was good and so was our server! But most definitely do not come here hungry- severely dissatisfied and disappointed as food would make a winery’s experience all that better..
KR Sweet — Google review
I had a reservation, when I arrived with my family we waited more than 15min for someone to come and assign our table . The hostess saw us and she just didn't care . She was not friendly at all . She said she didn't have our name on the list but she didn't even asked for it ...
Despite the rude hostess our waitress was a very friendly, kind and professional person.
The dishes are not tasty at all , they look beautiful tho but there's no flavor. Come to this place if you want to take beautiful pictures of the place and food but don't expect a delicious dish. Wine and cocktails are great. Expensive for tasteless food. Excellent for the views, wine and place .
Sofia Cueva — Google review
Went in for a bite to eat with friends. There was one staff running the bistro and she only had one table seated. She told us to go pay $50 in wine tasting because she couldn't currently handle us and needed time. We tried to be seated after a few minutes in the gift shop and she still wasn't able to do her job of being attentive to more than one table at a time, so we unfortunately left. Disappointing for what's supposed to be a high class winery.
Winnie LeDog — Google review
Had an excellent tasting here today! Loved the wines & wished I could have bought them all
Nina K — Google review
We were so incredibly lucky to secure Summerhill for our wedding. Not only is this one of our favourite wineries in the Okanagan, but hands-down, the most iconic, beautiful wedding venue you’ve ever set your eyes on! The food… OH. MY. WORD!!!!! We are still dreaming about it today, months later. Livi and her team are insane… we honestly felt like royalty from the beginning to the end. We cannot express how thankful we are for everyone. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of indulging here, you know how amazing the experience is. Well, they go above all expectations for weddings! The entire team deserves more than 5 stars! Seriously, don’t hesitate – book NOW! xx
Shanda Winterhalt — Google review
I had a great experience in this winery shop..
Wine are superb and the staff who assisted us was accommodating.
Highly recommended especially for the tourists in Kelowna, B.C.
maria maria — Google review
One of the place to visit in Kelowna, BC is the Summerhill Pyramid Winery. Wine tasting is offered to everyone. The host bartender explains the wine process of the Ice Wine, their best seller. The icy wine is very smooth and soothing to taste. Cost is from $88 to $168 for a 750ml. There are a lot more good-priced varieties of in-house organic wines. Aside from wines, they have a bistro and an aboriginal gallery.
The staffs are friendly and welcoming.
The winery is in a huge land with its grape farm and the pyramid cellar where the wine is finished. It has a beautiful view scenery overlooking the Chute Lake. I recommend this place to visit.
Bernie — Google review
A great first winery of our 2022 visit. You can not go wrong with this winery. Definitely will not be disappointed with a stay, I love the new outdoor wine tasting area.
Big bonus is non cost tasting. But to be fair I have never not picked up a bottle of wine from this place. Staff are always welcoming and not snobby. We did not do the food this trip but it has a amazing view and a good selection. Definitely a top 5 and a must hit for your trip.
Quails' Gate Winery is a winery located in Kelowna, British Columbia that offers wine tours, tastings and accommodations on the property. The winery was founded by Gary Quails, who also owns and operates the Old Vines Restaurant on site. The winery has received awards for its wines, and is popular among tourists for its scenic location and award-winning wines.
One of the highlights of the trip! I would highly recommend the lunch special 3 course with matching wine pairings. Was outstanding as was the service of Kelly. The Okanagan was amazing for, but this ranks as one of the top locations we visited!
Grant Doyle — Google review
Food was perfect! Everything was extraordinarily delicious and well executed. Plating was good, wine was good too. Nothing to complain. Would be perfect if they make the sour dough bread complementary. But it’s fine.
Easily the best restaurant in a winery in the region.
Carlos Pan — Google review
Very nice wines in reds or white. The view over the valley and Lake is worth a look all on its own. Had good food at Old vines restaurant.
Sougata Mitra — Google review
Had an excellent tasting at Quails gate. Our server was top notch. Kim was very nice, friendly, knowledgeable, and I highly recommend asking for her. She was down to earth and made the experience that much better. The wine was great as I expected it would be. The location was perfect, and view from the balcony was breathtaking. We all enjoyed ourselves and can't wait to go back. Thanks Kim for a great time.
Brian King — Google review
I am writing to commend our server, Amy, at the Old Vines Restaurant. We had dinner there for our anniversary and in all honesty, she provided THE best service I have ever had and I am not young! Her attention to the smallest details and knowledge of both the wines and menu were remarkable. She’s a keeper! Thank you Amy for making this so special.
C Wasyliw — Google review
Recently my company rented a private room for our Christmas gathering. The food was absolutely delicious, the wine pairings were lovely and the portions were very generous. The service was second to none.
My partner and I arrived early so we decided to partake in a wine tasting prior to dinner. Lark looked after us, and treated us like royalty. She was very professional, and extremely knowledgeable. She made the experience unforgettable, and was the best tasting experience I have ever had, and I have been to every winery in the valley.
My only suggestion would be for you to invest in a large round or oval table, as it is better for socializing. Some of our team members we don’t get to see very often, and some of them live out of town, so it would have been better to see and talk to them throughout dinner in this type of setting.
Amy — Google review
Had the pleasure to visit Quail Gate Winery and had to say that is one of my favourite spots when in Kelowna.
Please make reservations, give yourself extra time to enjoy the grounds, make sure you do some wine tasting and take good wine home.
If you get a chance please checkout their restaurant. The food and desserts are out of this world. You won’t be disappointed and will leave with a smile.
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ChicosReviews76 Aguilar — Google review
This winery I was very excited to see, as many of my friends recommended it. Maybe I wasn’t lucky and what I experienced is not the norm.
The service and staff were so awful that I cannot even remember the quality of their wine. They treated us as if we were asking to try their wine for free.
I belong to the hospitality industry and perhaps look at the operations with a different mindset. Our server seemed a bit lost, not being very detailed on what she was giving us to taste, but what I disliked the most, was that she was wearing a dirty uniform.
The other ladies in the front, were not welcoming at all. Since there were covid restrictions we are asked to stay in our tables and not move. I went to take a picture on the Quails Gate sign and I was yelled at. ( I attached the picture 😂) the camera capture the moment were I turned.
Terrible experience, the only nice thing was: the view 😍 and we still took beautiful pictures together. We made the best out of it.
I do not recommend them. But you may have a better experience than me.
Olga Aranguren — Google review
Tasting was an excellent experience. Mini was fabulous, very knowledgeable and relatable and answered all our questions. Greeted with friendly faces and encouraged to wonder the amazing grounds.
Tracy Simpson — Google review
We had the most amazing time at this vineyard! We had friends visiting from England and Quail’s Gate was on the list as I had been there before and the quality of wine, views and vineyard I knew would impress. What I wasn’t expecting was the phenomenal hospitality of Kim who amplified our experience beyond what I could have planned. Her professionalism paired with playfulness truly made it an exceptional visit.
Christine Burke — Google review
Our family comes here once to twice a year for wine tasting. Today, Gabby served us and provided a very pleasant experience! She was very professional and knowledgeable, explaining each wine we tried, answering each of our questions, offering recommendations based on our individual preferences, and giving suggestions on what best to pair the wines with. We purchased some of the wines we tried and are excited to have them as recommended by Gabby! The atmosphere here is always friendly and beautiful. Thank you for such a great experience!
Francesca — Google review
On Feb 18 2024, my long time friend reunited with me at Quails Gate to have wine and lunch to grieve for my mom who had just passed. We did a wine tasting with Lark and she must have sensed our vibe. She served us well and when we were in discussion, she sensed when to not talk to us about wines. Some wineries have staff that prioritize their presentation. Lark sensed when to interject and struck the perfect balance. She was lovely. Thank you to Lark!
Nicole — Google review
Beaultiful winery with some good wines, specially the whites. The balcony behind the tasting area is breathtaking. The restaurant is very good, with 3 courses menu and wine pairing.
Marcio Bukowski — Google review
Dinner here with my wife and friend. Been years since my last visit. Our server, Brett was the ultimate professional. Friendly and prompt, also accommodating. We ordered 2 appetizers, a half bottle of gewurtz, 3 main dishes for each of us and the suggested wine pairing for my risotto. Dinner was a wonderful experience. Great ambiance though there were a few loud, slightly inebriated dinner guests nearby whose voices carried throughout the entire place. Nevertheless, enjoyed the meal and definitely a must for when you’re in the Kelowna area.
G Ped — Google review
We were recommended Quails gate for a wine tasting tour, hence we did it. The overall experience was below average and there was no energy in the tour. Our guide was not very friendly unfortunately, she did not address us with the other groups, also forgot to pour us the wine when we were standing right there, we felt neglected.
I’m guessing it depends on who your tour guide is and your experience can vary.
I wish I would have just walked in like others and did the normal tasting, the tour was a flop.
Mandar Naik — Google review
We checked the reviews on Google map before we chose the winery. I called and tried to make a reservation but failed since no one answered it. Two clerks were chatting behind the counter when we arrived the hall but they didn’t care about us. We waited for a while and I had to ask for help. We chose the wine tasting, but too bad they didn’t offer any snacks to go with the wine.
It’s a lovely place with spacious and well-decorated indoor space. The grape wine field is really gorgeous. We appreciated it a lot.
There were many guests that afternoon and we had a very nice girl helping us with the wine tasting. Unfortunately, the white/ red wine we tried wasn’t satisfying. Some of the red wine was bitter, how disappointing.
wen — Google review
We did a wine tasting and really enjoyed the experience! Travis, our host, was very knowledgeable and funny. We loved that he shared so much history and information on the wines we were tasting as the knowledge helped us better appreciate the wines.
Olwyn Jung — Google review
Took some friends visiting from the Prairies for a wine tasting at Quail's Gate yesterday. It has been a few years since I had been there and had forgotten how the beautiful views are from the winery and how lovely the wines are. The staff who greeted us at the door were attentive and got us set up right away for our tasting on the balcony. PAULA, who facilitated our tasting, was welcoming, friendly, and very knowledgeable about the wines. She even provided us all with large glasses of ice water before starting the tasting, which was really appreciated on such a hot day.
I (and my guests) loved the wine and the whole experience. We will definitely be back. Thanks Paula and Quail's Gate!
Laureen Millette — Google review
The price for wine samples was the highest that we paid in the valley. We paid for the first level which was $15 and I like bold red wine so bought the third level at $35. One of the reds from the first level was also in the third. I found that to be misleading. But the wines we ok at best.
From doing sampling at Frind and Cedar Creek Quails Gate was a level below in flavour. My complaint is the price they charge for the tasting.
Both other places were $10 a person and if you purchased , the tasting fee was free. That is not the case with Quails gate. We purchased wine at all 3 wineries. But will never go back to Quails Gate. You have out priced your wine tasting. Do a survey of your competitors, you may be surprised.
I will definitely share my story and already have.
Will Levirs — Google review
This review is a tad bit overdue, but necessary.
My family and I came to our reservation in July 2023, which we booked months in advance; We had friends from out of town join us (party of 2).
When we arrived at the restaurant the initial hosts had no issue with us trying to sit together, it was the assistant manager that made a material issue out of the matter.
I sat there discussing potential seating options with the assistant manager, who after much negotiation gave us a larger table inside (FYI, we never asked for a patio table, they allocated that to our original four top).
I completely understand during the summer months how busy the restaurant can be and how limited seating can be, however the day and time we were there, there were open tables for the duration of our 3 hour stay and our $700 bill.
The assistant manager that we dealt with was one of the most antagonist people I have met in any of the wineries that we have been to.
Shawna M — Google review
The wine tasting was amazing! We were treated very nicely by Lark and she took her time with us and gave personalized recommendations for the tasting which made it a great experience. And of course the wines were delicious!
michelle rademaker — Google review
Beautiful tasting room. Jerome lead us through an exceptional tasting experience that was both informative, and unpretentious. He has an encyclopedic knowledge and genuine passion for the wines of Quails' Gate.
Rainer Wilkins — Google review
Our tasting was awesome! The senior somm Louise conducted a very professional and informative tasting. One of the best experiences I have had in the Okanagan. She is for sure, a wealth of knowledge! Will come back again! Cheers 🥂
Neel Hirlekar — Google review
Lovely winery! Valerie was a FANTASTIC guide for our wine tasting on Friday. Will be back!
Turner Gentry — Google review
Lark took us on a fantastic adventure exploring different wines and their nuances. She was able impart knowledge and help us fully explore our own preferences. Lark made this a fun and exciting experience! The lake views are beautiful.
We did not explore the rooms as we were only there for wine tasting and dining.
Located in the Okanagan Valley, Mission Hill Family Estate Winery produces award-winning wines from five estate vineyards. The winery has a 12-story bell tower and European architecture, making it one of the most prominent wineries in the area. The estate also offers tours and wine tastings, as well as being home to an amphitheater and restaurant.
Our afternoon at Mission Hill was most enjoyable. Our host Phoebe took us for a tour of the stunning property and down into the wine cellar before bringing us to our seated tasting. Lovely wines paired with delicious bites in a cozy elegant room with a blazing fire. Superb beginning to our Valentines weekend. Thank you Phoebe!! ❤️🍷❤️
Marisa Dario — Google review
A beautiful location with impressive views. Entering the premises you’ll notice the grounds are very well tended, large items of artwork are dotted around leading to the main area with some impressive architecture. As well as an on-site shop to purchase wines and gifts you can learn about Mission Hill by taking a wine tour with optional dining after. Pre-booking is essential. It’s worth noting that this location is more of a ‘show’ winery and not a working one, not that it made a difference to our visit.
The dining experience with wine pairings is a marvellous way to finish your visit. The food is all locally sourced and each course is meticulously crafted. Definitely a great place for a wine enthusiasts or to celebrate a special occasion.
Darren Woollard — Google review
Worth the visit even if you’re not tasting. The property has a wonderful view and even better in the spring/summer. It’s massive and well kept, the tasting and sales department also have their signature products as well as some items that are exclusively available there. There’s also seemingly a display of the family’s personal collection of designer products
Well decorated, friendly staff, and will definitely come back to visit another season
Cliff Gerardo — Google review
This property is breathtaking let me just start by saying that. You can do many wine tours in Kelowna, but I recommend you don’t when it comes to Mission Hill, you must put a nice day aside and come in for a good lunch, taste their wine and walk the grounds.
It truly is something you need to chew on and not do in a hurry. Beautiful views, grounds and the wine to die for. Did I mention they have an amazing menu and the food is amazing.
Hope you don’t miss this hidden gem and you visit it’s amazing place while you are in beautiful British Columbia.
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ChicosReviews76 Aguilar — Google review
Stunning architecture and setting. All the staff were so friendly, and even though we didn't have a tour booked or wine tasting experience, they welcomed us in and we had a great time looking and wondering around.
there's a place to dine in, with beautiful views of the landscape!
will definately revisit next time and hope I can go on their wine tour!
J. Jeon — Google review
Mission Hill in Kelowna, BC is an extraordinary place that should not be missed!
From its stunning architecture to the captivating interior design, every aspect of this winery is a testament to its excellence.
Each wine has a fascinating story behind it, adding to the overall experience.
The staff at Mission Hill is truly amazing, providing exceptional service and ensuring a memorable visit.
The attention to detail and organization are evident throughout.
During our private tour with Natallie, she showcased her brilliance and made my birthday experience truly unique.
The tastefully decorated tasting room added an extra touch of charm.
This visit to Mission Hill Winery will forever remain the most memorable event of my trip to Kelowna.
Azi Jahan — Google review
I am no expert on fine dining, but the experience at Terrace restaurant in Mission Hill gave me a completely new feeling about this. From the beautiful ground to the knowledgeable staff, the cutlery they use and the display of food to the food and wine pairing, you can see a lot of details and thoughts been put into the experience.
I thought a perfect paired food and wine fine dining experience is not just about the food and wine. It's about the ambiance, the service, and the attention to detail. It's about the experience of being taken on a journey that engages all of the senses. It's about creating memories that will last a lifetime. And I feel that’s why this experience in Mission Hill is called “Lasting Legacy”.
Experience it yourself if you are visiting Okanagan this summer, recommended.
Julia Chao — Google review
Forever one of my favourite wineries in the Okanagan! Have visited three times from Ontario and will continue to come back. Pricey for food/wine tastings but definitely worth the experience. Love everything from the winery itself to the wine, atmosphere and location. Appreciate the option to ship bottles across provinces. Cant wait to come back!
Cassandra Preece — Google review
Mission Hill Winery is a must see just for the views and scenery, if you are a wine drinker then you will have a favorite place to visit every trip. As a wine club member I look forward to every shipment.
Dean Hunt — Google review
Had a phenomenal experience today with the picnic wine tasting! Our server Ryan T was amazing - went above and beyond to make sure our visit was excellent. Very nice atmosphere, and loved the scenery. Will be back!
Karlee Windrum — Google review
Looks straight out of Game of Thrones castle book. We went on a Sunday and they had a private event going on so they didn't have any tours or wine tasting but we toured around the property by ourselves and it was pretty cool. Would recommend it for the view itself. Beautiful place.
Nick — Google review
One of the most exquisite experiences. We had the dinner with wine pairing. We were served by Bradon and he was amazing . We were in exclusive dining rooms, which were very cozy. Wines were amazing and the food was out of this world. Amazing ambience .
Even though the its pricy , its value for money . Perfect for a couple.
Mission Hill estates looks beautiful on top of the hill. Has a breathtaking view.
Taniya Perera — Google review
If I have to be honest here. The place is really pricey and if you are looking to do a tasting it might not be the place to do so. The tasting is really pricey. The place itself is really commercial and it seems like making great wines are not the priority but instead the emphasis was put on giving you a more sophisticate experience to taste simple wine. I will be brutally honest the wines are not the greatest for the price. I could definitely taste that the wine itself was a bit more refined but in my opinion the price was not worth it for what it was. view is nice if you want to take any pictures.
William Yeung — Google review
Beautiful winery. Breathtaking views. Hands down the best gift shop with loads of vintage finds. Wine tasting mediocre unless you’re a member which comes with better wine selection and environment.
Sahar — Google review
One of the most famous wineries in all of Kelowna. I enjoyed the visit in the cellars, the history of the family, the business and the views.
Highlight for me was the actual time in the tasting room - we did the experience that included a food pairing with each wine
Of course this was a bit more expensive but it was nice to splurge on one of the most famous wineries in the area
I loved loved being greeted with a glass of wine too! Gets you in the mood / head space right away.
Our tour guide, Adrian, was very nice. She was knowledgeable and patient as we moved through the estate
The only thing I would have wished for was there to be actual grapes or vines on the tour. I feel like everyone wants that iconic photo in between some vines and unfortunately the ones that they have near the front of the property, I assume for photos, were all bare. I understand this was probably beyond their control - but worth noting if you plan to visit.
Elizabeth Pshebylo — Google review
One of my fav wineries in Okanagan. I got the privilege to do the wine tasting there. Loved every bit
Christy Johny — Google review
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1730 Mission Hill Rd, West Kelowna, BC V4T 2E4, Canada
Great place, great staff I’ve there twice with my kids and they had a really fun exciting time. The view is great lots of adrenaline.
Carlos Ardon — Google review
Super fun experience, Did all 7 with my 10 year old and he has massive b--ragging rights!
The entire park is full of things to keep you entertained between lines and while waiting for your turn. Staff was all super attentive, friendly and funny!
Highly Recommend!
Ty Hero — Google review
We booked in the 4 line option, which was awesome. Highly recommend more than two, they are so much fun.
The guides were amazing. Very safety conscious, but also encouraging and very fun and playful. There were adults and kids in our group and they were great with everybody.
If you haven’t gone, see some view you won’t see any other way!
Kray Mitchell — Google review
This was a fantastic and worthwhile experience, and I would certainly do it again as well. The staff were all great and were having as good of a time as the customers; a great relaxed atmosphere. The whole experience exceeded expectations: great views, great people and a great time
Brendan Schlenker — Google review
Josh and Austin were great guides and we had lots of fun with them on the ziplines. They were very supportive of my wife who was a little nervous on some of the lines. Really great day and would thoroughly recommend.
Darren Scoffield — Google review
I’m Sue and went zip lining with my friend Billy on the long weekend. It was amazing. We were first timers. Very nervous. Our guides, Journey and Nathan were excellent. Knowledgeable, encouraging and patient. Well organized and we felt safe. I highly recommend this zip line. It was exhilarating.
Gord Barber — Google review
Me and my teenage kids did the 6 line adventure on August 3rd. All the staff we interacted with were fun and professional. Loved the quirky signs on the short walks between the lines also. Thanks for a great time!
cj betty — Google review
Despite the smoke in the air we were able to enjoy our experience. I'd actually say it was advantageous as we were alone when groups are normally 10.
The lines are very impressive crossing the valley each time with various speeds, points of view and lengths.
Drew and Steph our guides were very good at making me comfortable given I'm not adventure seeker and my girlfriend enjoyed herself with an upsidedown crossing 🤙
Youri Rodrigue — Google review
Guides, Dan and Journey were so fun! I am terrified of heights, but after the first step off the platform, I didn't even notice the height. The views were amazing. The small hikes were made entertaining by all of the jokes and funny displays placed throughout the trails. The staff were very professional and friendly and I felt that they had my family's safety handled expertly.
Tammy Mutton — Google review
A fun, exhilarating experience. They have some outdoor games you can play before or after ziplining. They are knowledgeable and have great sense of humours.
Jana P — Google review
Dan and Jason were awesome. My daughter who is 8 was terrified. She needed being brave and did it and had a blast. Thanks for the encouragement. The zip lines were fast and fun. The team really knew what they were doing and safety was always on the forefront. Thank you. We will come back.
Deja Driessen — Google review
Wow! What an amazing experience. These are high and long and super fast Ziplines. They are also so comfortable from the harness, instructions and most importantly the ride and braking system. I have done Ziplines at a number of places. This places takes the cake. Our tour guides were top notch funny yet very very safety conscious at all times. Perfect afternoon adventure for my 11 year old’s birthday party with her 3 friends. We signed up for 4 ziplines but ended up doing all 6 as it was so FUN!! Guide Steph even sang Happy Birthday as she Zipped to meet us on last line.. Thank You for the great adventure!
Sarah Orb — Google review
You guys are a secret gem in the Okanagan. My partner and I live in the area and he brought me here for my bday the other weekend. We had a ton of fun and enjoyed the humourous signs along the hiking trails. Your team was amazing and I couldn't of asked for a better adventure! Cheers!!
Emily Serre de St. Jean — Google review
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5875 Brenda Mines Rd, Peachland, BC V0H 1X1, Canada
Dirty Laundry Vineyard in Summerland is a down-to-earth and welcoming winery with a fantastic selection of delicious wines. The staff are friendly and the service is excellent, making it a great place to visit. The winery also offers a wonderful patio where visitors can relax and enjoy food and drinks. Additionally, the wine club is worth considering for those who want to access their selections from afar, especially for Calgary residents.
5 stars for ambiance!! The most beautiful patio set up I've seen yet! Especially on a hot day. The wine wasn't my favorite personally but this place is well worth visiting for the patio and pizza alone!! The also have beer flights!
Ania Kruger — Google review
Amazing Experience.
Definitely the best winery experience we’ve ever had! Amazing pergola covered patio intertwined with grape vine greenery and beautiful hanging flower baskets that overlooked the vineyard and surrounding hills. Misters to keep you cool while seated at comfortable patio tables eating from a large selection of cheeses, meats, olives and spreads out of the wine shop or order off the menu for pizza, smoked meats or salad. Vegan options available. Enjoy watching an old fashioned steam engine tour train pass below and over a bridge.
Visit the beer and wine saloon or gelato/sorbet bar.
The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. The wines tasting flights offered 5 selections. The wine shop had a good selection of gifting options. Family friendly atmosphere yet very classy and comfortable. Must visit winery!
Dan Kensley — Google review
Super cute place and a fun tasting... our large group from BC Wine Appreciation Society enjoyed a fun tasting and a great lunch! A fun place to stop with beer as well wine and the food was delicious. We had BBQ and pizza. So good! The views are stunning as well!! Thanks so much to Kristen for organizing it all making us all feel so welcome.
Aurelia Williams — Google review
Love that as Wine Club members we can now book a table. Although the food; wine; beer and service, not to mention the views are well worth any wait! Came along for Easter Sunday to while away the afternoon. Picnic basket, craft beer and my favourite Hush Rose paired with the most amazing pizzas. We had a beautiful afternoon. Kristen and her team always make us very welcome. Will be back very soon and many times this year for sure!!
Tracey Robinson Mortgage Broker — Google review
This winery vineyard is one of my favorite in BC. The place itself looks amazing, the building is one of a kind. The theme is hilarious and intriguing. They sell both homemade beers and wines that are all delicious. Prices are affordable. Can get quite busy, better off reserving in case.
Al — Google review
Always wonderful! I reccomend this place for everyone. They are not stuck up and they have delicious wine that is absolutely fantastic. They are not intimidating and they are so down to earth. I can't say which wine is the best as I love every single one of their wines and the price point is so great that you can buy lots. This makes their wine club worth it to especially for us Calgary people who can't just drive here to get all of the selections they have. Please visit this place you will not be disappointed!
F G — Google review
I was so excited to finally stop in for lunch at dirty laundry. Although the views were wonderful, I found the staff was less than welcoming. To boot, in what seems like an effort to speed up your experience, most interactions are done on a kiosk.
It was one of the first days of spring and I understand you need to train staff, however, leaving us for 5 minutes during a wine tasting to help other customers as your staff did not know how to ring them in, is not acceptable.
Our pizza was also undercooked.
Unfortunately I will not be back.
NorthernRed — Google review
Beautiful Winery.... regretfully we came just before closing but will be definitely back. The cheese and wine we bought were absolutely delicious 😋Next time l am hoping to try some pizza 🍕
Maggie Niew — Google review
What an outstanding experience at this wonderful, award winning winery!! We did the Elevated Tasting and it was awesome! GREAT wines expertly paired with well matched bites and a comprehensive explanation of each wine by a highly trained member of the Dirty Laundry team, Belinda. And of course we had to buy some bottles to take home. Thank you! Bravo!!! We’ll be back!
La Klayman — Google review
This is such a cute winery in Summerland. The staff are so wonderful and the service is just so great. The story behind it is actually quite interesting so I'm glad we got to stop here and check it out. Its great that they have such a wonderful patio as well where you can hang out and eat/drink.
Zahra Tejpar — Google review
Great food and environment. You must try their "Veggy Vixen pizza ". Highly recommended。
You have to order your meals through machine, and pick up meals by yourself. It is no problem to me.
Gem Stone — Google review
If you are in the general area of Summerland/Penticton, then you must stop by Dirty Laundry Vineyard. A unique experience accompanied by beer on tap as well as oven roasted pizza, too good to pass up. Wine is great too!
Hockey Mom — Google review
Beautiful location, great patio, and lovely food. The only strange thing about this winery is that it feels oddly cold and automated because you spend more time interacting with technology (order screens and cut-outs/posters) than actual vintners. It feels like a “wine-o-mat”. If you don’t mind that oddity, a great patio to enjoy a glass and bite.
Matt Huculak — Google review
Always good experience, $6 for wine testing, per person Its so so wine n The lunch we share gluten free pizza with Aragula salad. Everything became reasonable price. The ambiance is good
The Penticton Visitor Information Centre, located at 888 Westminster Ave, is a great resource for visitors to the area. They offer maps of local wineries and attractions, as well as information on hidden gems and upcoming events in Penticton and the Okanagan Valley. The friendly staff are knowledgeable and willing to help with any questions or advice needed for exploring the area.
We loved visiting Penticton BC. The SS Sicamous Sternwheeler Museum is Fabulous and well worth seeing. The Historical Museum & Archives was also great. Our ride on the Kelly Valley Steam Train was alot of fun too. Their Farmers Market downtown on Main Street Saturday mornings is one of the best in the Northwest. The town has something for everyone. Large, long and easily accessible Beach at the south end of the lake is great for kids. Lots of wineries in the area if you enjoy wine. Penticton is well worth a visit!
smokeythehobo — Google review
The staff were very knowledgeable and easy to engage. They were able to get us pointed in the right direction with many suggestions. If you want to know what's happening in Penticton they have all the answers!
Hugh MacDonald — Google review
Thank you for your friendly, inviting, and patient welcome. The staff helped above and beyond , answering every question in explicit detail, taking the time to really help. That was so much appreciated, and I'll be back when I need some more hiking advice. Thanks!
Mandy Epprecht — Google review
Fantastic staff. Very knowledgeable
Cindy Salmon — Google review
Penticton sucks...I can't wait to get out of this dump
J C — Google review
Friendly, helpful staff. If you are wondering what is best to do in Penticton here is your place!
Hana Veisi — Google review
We cycled out purposefully to find out about wine tours. It was challenging to get the information we wanted. One would think that at a place like this you would get advice tailored to your desires. Not so much.
And when I told the fellow that I had almost cut myself on some broken glass outside he seemed to take a very nonchallant attitude. We ended up just going on our own - self guided touring. Actually, the best way to tour the vineyards, I think, is to take a bicycle on the trails! That was amazing!!!
Derek & Joanne Pinto — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff. They patiently answered all my questions. Nice building, too.
Cider — Google review
The lady that was working was very friendly .and lots info and good prices .on some souvenirs. And as we where leaving the young man that worked there was coming to work. His co work said look i was just thinking you where going to miss our little dog ...
Mary O'Coin — Google review
Stopped by here to pick up tickets to Fest-of-Ale and was really pleasantly surprised by the friendly and helpful staff. They had lots of helpful advice and some great resources for touring the surrounding wine country.
yu chen — Google review
Awesome. This the BEST visitors centre. They were knowledgeable. Had an up to date list of local activities by day. Asked about our interests and length of time we were in the area. Then gave us a card with activities, date, time and directions.
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Skaha Lake Park is a spacious 21-acre recreational area, boasting a sandy beach and ample space for picnics, sports, and playtime on the children's playground. In addition to its various amenities, the park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and calming vibes that make it an ideal spot for family walks or leisurely strolls on the boardwalk. Visitors can also enjoy delicious treats from an ice cream stand during summer months while taking in views of ducks that frequent the area.
Fires with the good people. If there's a bother, it's usually a good personage who wants to clean up the community. Always glad for the justification and opportunity to learn individual persons. In truth I hate people, in group mentality though. Oh and there's ducks.
Miles Curtis — Google review
Such a beautiful place to go walking, and enjoy the beautiful views. I loved the exercise equipment, and how clean the bathrooms were, I greatly appreciated the heat in the bathroom. ❤️ This will definitely be one of our go to walking spots, when we visit family.
Sof — Google review
Great place for family, nice and open area for family walks.
Has a ice cream place in summer and playground for kids.
Nice clean beach and lot of benches to sit and enjoy the view .
jasmeet tiwana — Google review
This park is awesome! Was here for an outrigger race event. Lots of space and big old trees for shade. The washrooms are pretty good. They have a snack shack by the washrooms. Parking is plenty. There's a spray park for the kiddos. The beach is fairly steep as there's a sharp drop off from shore. Highly recommend for an outdoor gathering.
Kandoo Ooo — Google review
Very scenic and relaxed vibes. Nice boardwalk to take a stroll alongside.
Tapan Shatapathy — Google review
Park is nice and clean. Sand here is better than the okanagan lake. It's peaceful here and you can find some water activities during the weekend. There should be some rides or playarea for the kids.
Tiara — Google review
Great park and beach. Some bonfire pits, volleyball area, Mexican food and Tickleberry's Ice Cream shop. Gondola, out door workout machines, basketball courts, playground, dragon boating, boating launch, soon to have Dragon Boat Pub, paddleboard/kayak rental spot. Lots to do and great place to relax for a bit or the day.
Jana P — Google review
Beautiful park and atmosphere. The dragon boat pub and ice cream shops nearby are awesome as well. Also there is volleyball courts, tennis courts, lots of picnic tables and a playground nearby for kids. I found the park to be a great place to run it’s not overly busy and there is a lovely breeze even in summertime with hot weather.
Madison Peterson — Google review
Awesome beach and beautiful park. I was impressed by the majestic mountain view added to the vastness of this lake. It is a treat for one's senses. Definitely one of the most beautiful scenery in BC.
Lidia Balint — Google review
What a great place to spend some time in the lake. Bathrooms close by, lots for the kids to do, water was beautiful. Easy to get to. Great place and a must to see while you are in the area.
Mike Davis — Google review
It's one of my favorite places to go for the dragon boating competition in September. Very nice beaches, bbq pits, good views, and friendly people. Penticton is a very neat place with a lot of good bars and coffee places as well.
If you are in the city, check those beaches out. Skaha lake park is a good place to visit
Dace Sevcuna — Google review
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If you are interested in Canada history, This is an amazing place!
I wondered here around 4 hours, enjoyed all treasures on display. I learned many facts about the the town story, pioneers, mining, and the crazy gold rush.
I will bring my friends here to enjoy the history of Princeton and District's unique heritage and culture.
WILLIAM REN — Google review
Beautifully curated with rotating displays and thoughtful presentation of history. The guides are always happy to tell you more depending on what you are interested in. We are locals and we homeschool so we come back every few months to see what else is being featured. If you are interested in fossils they might even show you the extra stuff they have stored downstairs. ;)
Justine Lustig — Google review
The unassuming front belies a well laid out, spacious exhibition area inside. A reconstructed cabin sits at the back of the museum. The furniture and household appliances spoke of the pioneer days. A whole section is devoted to First Nations arts and crafts. Addison is by donation suggested are 5$ for adult, 2$ for kids and 10$ for a family.
Infinerdy — Google review
Review Date: July 22nd, 2015
Interested in Canadian history, eh?
On the strange and long journey through Canada, I didn’t expect us to end up at a Museum dedicated to Princeton and the surrounding area. We headed to Princeton for a few days before making that long trek home. While there, my cousin’s wife took us around to show us the little town. We ended up at this museum and learned a bit more about Canada.
This museum, despite the small-looking size outside, offered a ton of information and historical artifacts on the inside. I was astounded by the amount of cool antique objects and small replicas that the small museum held. It was really cool to look over and learn about not just the history of another country but the story behind the local area.
Compared to some other museums that I have been to, this one felt homely and welcoming. The few staff members made us feel really welcomed and answered any questions we had.
Not sure what else to say about this place. It was a nice little history stop in our long journey. If you find yourself in Princeton with an afternoon free and you got a hankering for learning, this place won’t disappoint.
Joshua Daily — Google review
Well curated, with a careful selection of treasures. I enjoyed all items on display, and interesting facts about the gold rush, pioneers, mining, and the Chinese contribution. One jewel in the collection is a model of the structure of the mine under the ground, which shows how extensive the underground tunnels and caverns were.
Will be sure to visit again in a few months, as the manager informed me that the displays are refreshed a few times a year, with other pieces of their collection.
M A Backstrom — Google review
Talk about a hidden gem! We were just looking for shade to park in and happened upon this little museum in the core of a quaint little town of Prinction and I was so glad I went and took a look! They have a huge collection of rock from multiple different people on lone to them. They have a ton of stuff from the history of the local area and a bunch of stuff from the old HBC fur trade company. Lots of knowledge tucked away here. I highly recommend check this place out with your family or friends. Don’t forget to walk around outside too the have so old fire trucks and mining equipment too!
Explorer Webber — Google review
Thank you!
The gentleman here was very knowledgeable and friendly.
Entry by donation.
Very compact with so much fun stuff!
Free postcards as well.
Stop by if you can!
Sophie — Google review
Small but good
Stop for 15 or 20 minutes on road trip
Mike dejager — Google review
Very organized and beautiful. My girls loved looking at all the different exhibits.
Cindi Alexander — Google review
Came through to see it but arrived too late in the day. We will be back though!
Edit: One of the staff spotted us digging fossils on a hill and invited us in to see the collection. What a treat! The Pollard collection is a must see for anyone with any interest in geology or paleontology. Staff assisted us in our fossil hunting trip and directed us to several great locations. Managed to find us some decent flora fossils and one fantastic insect wing specimen!
Gordon Gordon — Google review
Small local museum, but very interesting to get insight about the history of the area. Very friendly personnel with some extra knowledge and tipps. Free entrance, donations welcome.
Located in the impressive Fraser Canyon, Hell's Gate Airtram offers a breathtaking view of the narrow pass where the powerful Fraser River rushes through. The airtram provides an opportunity to witness the towering rocky walls and raging torrents from a unique perspective. Visitors can also explore various viewpoints, a suspension bridge for picturesque moments, and even enjoy some ice cream at the shop.
We went here in fall time 2019 and I remember it was thanksgiving day and we had a big discount on the ticket like we pay $5 per person.
Then the cool part is we are inside the gondola while heading back to the main entrance we need to throw the pumpkin in the window in the ground.
It was nice weather to see the fall color of the tree..
There is a Ice cream store and souvenirs store too.
It was a good experience.
Adette Balot — Google review
Surprisingly there was more to this just the tram ride! Of course the scenery is spectacular and the views everywhere are breathtaking! There's also some interesting history, some cool educational experiences and 3 great films to watch. There's a great candy shop, a restaurant with great soups and of course a fully stocked gift shop!
Staff were very friendly!
The suspension bridge can be intimidating! Was very windy on the bridge when we visited in June 2022.
It's worth checking out!
Dwight Egerter — Google review
This is one great place and history sites to visit.
There are many information about the Simon Fraser River and the six Salmon species.
There is also a cinema where you can watch three historic films about the origin and details of those species.
Do not forget about the restaurant to do some lunch or enjoy one of the best soups I had ever eaten: Salmon Chowder. 🍜
There are plenty parking slot on the front.
Washrooms cleaned and available.
Our crew team are very nice and attentive, congratulations to everyone.
There is a store inside where you can buy many things and another ice cream shop and chocolate bars.
I really recommend this place.
Grimoaldo Assuncao — Google review
This place is so incredible! My partner and I vow to visit every year. Absolutely stunning views! Bring a picnic, water, and a cool towel. It has pockets of incredibly humid air. Bring comfy shoes. Very gravely terrain.
Tracey T — Google review
They let us take our dog on the tram! That was an amazing surprise. What an incredible place. Friendly staff, good ice cream, water for puppy, a great bridge to see the river from (not recommended for pups - it's a grated bridge). Would do this again in a heartbeat.
Noelle Barnes — Google review
What a great time we had here. The gondola ride down to the main viewing area was smooth and quick, and once down there was plenty to see and read about the rock slide and the area's history. The views are spectacular and walking the metal bridge across the canyon was a thrill - that not all could do!
Jules — Google review
Loved the experience at Hell’s Gate. Its a short but steep gondola ride to the other side of the river. Once you cross over, you can visit the gift shop, museum, experience gold panning , enjoy the fudge shop or you can simply sit and enjoy the view of the river and the canyon.
There are washrooms available. The staff is very courteous. It took us 2hrs to reach Hells Gate from Vancouver. We went on a sunday and it was not all that busy. It closes for the season in 1st week of October and will reopen in May.
Nivedita Dey — Google review
Gorgeous place to visit on your way somewhere or even just as a day trip! Lots of interesting things to see although one of the museum's was closed the day we went. Could easily spend 4-5 hours there. Also, buy the fudge. All the fudge. I only purchased 3 flavours and can't justify the cost of the ticket to go get more!
A Sull — Google review
My recent visit to Hell's Gate was truly an experience I won't soon forget, thanks in part to the use of the Airtram. Hell's Gate offers a unique combination of breathtaking natural beauty and adventurous activities, including this exciting cable car.
Upon arrival, I was greeted by friendly staff who warmly welcomed me and provided me with all the necessary information. The airtram is a cable car that takes you on a spectacular ride over the park, offering unparalleled panoramic views of Hell's Gate's stunning landscapes. It was a fantastic way to gain a bird's-eye perspective and admire the vast plains, deep gorges, and towering rock formations from above.
Mark ten klooster — Google review
Enjoyable place. Beautiful grounds, lots of sweet treats in the fudge factory. They got a new cotton candy vending machine that makes super fancy cotton candies. We visited on July 20 and it was not too busy. Nice staff. We will visit again.
Kimberly Tholl — Google review
One of the best places I have ever visited. Sunny days are the best to visit this place. We spotted so many salmons porpoising from the bridge. The gift shop and the ice cream shop are must visit. Overall a good place to spend our whole day along with your family.
Harini Shankar — Google review
It was amazing experience with breathtaking views. We went around 12 pm and booked in advance. It was not too busy. Tram is going down and up every 10 minutes. Nice history explanation and breath taking views of Fraser river. There is also suspension bridge to have nice pictures and enjoy. There are different viewpoint, little museum, a restaurant, a ice cream shop and a shop. Unfortunately, restaurant. Was closed due to water supply. We had ice-cream. You can enjoy with family and kids. Love this place😍😍😍
takdeer dhaliwal — Google review
While the location is amazing, I want to give a shout out to the staff. Yesterday saw a power outage that shut down the attraction with us at the bottom of the tram. When it first went out, an employee actually dug into her purse and paid for my bottle of water. Says a lot of the character of employees they hire as I can’t see it being a lucrative job. As it became apparent it wasn’t to be a short outage, the team went into their action plan on lowering the stranded trams and ensuring customer comfort. I learned a fair bit about the safety and maintenance that goes on a daily basis there and left with full confidence on how this place is run. Shuttles were sent down to pick up customers to return them to the top and good thing as I’d probably die if I had to hike it.😅
The only disappointment was the power killing the opportunity to get shirts from the gift shop but that’s the price we pay for not carrying cash. So in short to all the staff there, you guys are amazing!!
Keith Bell — Google review
Great view from the Airtram car. This coming weekend (Thanksgiving) is the last weekend of the season. Travelling there now requires winter tires as of Oct 1st. just an fyi
Keith M — Google review
Nice tram ride and view. More history here than I thought. We were lucky enough to be on the other side when an extremely long train came through and were able to watch it snake it’s way along the side of the cliff and water. Great information on salmon & the design and build of what we now use as a tourist attraction.
Trish Bell — Google review
Really great experience. Plan to spend some time at the other end of the tram. The bridge gives a nice view. Occasionally you can spot trains through the tunnel also. There is a small restaurant with limited menu. But the food was good.
Shijo Samuel — Google review
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I went to Fraser River Raft Expeditions with a group of ten girls this past weekend for a bachelorette trip and we had such a fantastic experience! The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, reassuring, and so much fun! They really went above and beyond to make the weekend incredible. We did two runs down the Nahatlatch River. Lunch was served in between (sandwiches, watermelon and cookies, all very delicious). They even had a fun special life jacket for the bride!! We practiced flipping the boat in a lake and assisting each other back into the boat prior to the rafting. Some of us were a little hesitant about getting in the water at first but it was really good to practice should we have had to do that while we were going down the river, and definitely helped to calm our nerves. It was the perfect adventure full of laughs that we will certainly never forget! Thank you Josh, Will, Collin, Jonathon and Doug!
Laura Janssen — Google review
Once in a lifetime rafting trip! Our guide Josh was excellent, the food was fresh and healthy, our nerves were eased, and there was lots of laughter!
Adrienne van Rossum — Google review
Jake the raft guide is a cool cutie, would go rafting again!
Ainsley Mackay — Google review
The guides here are awesome and very experienced. We did a team building event and everything from the service, personality and food were top notch. After rafting with these guys I wouldn't use another company because it was just such a good experience!
Update: We stayed in their accommodations which was an amazing experience. Sue is a great host and the food was outstanding. Highly recommend this service.
Located an hour and 45 minute drive from Vancouver, the Othello Tunnels are a stunning hiking destination featuring railway tunnels carved through a granite mountain in the early 1900s. Though currently closed for renovations due to flood damage, this picturesque site is well worth the visit when it reopens. The surrounding drive offers beautiful scenery, including a stop in Chilliwack known for their locally produced honey.
We went here last fall season and there is not much people walking and there is a lot of parking space.
We also experience visiting this place in summer season and the parking lot is so full and need to wait to get a parking.
There is a washroom in the entrance of the trail.
Overall this trail park is good for kids and old people cause its flat.
Adette Balot — Google review
The park is closed for 2022. We went anyway. Absolutely no work had been done so far to repair the damage caused by a flood. It's mostly going to stay closed for quite a while.
It's beautiful, it's grandiose and it's scary. Loved it.
Sebastien Caron — Google review
Hoping that these reopen soon. During the floods in November 2021 they were badly damaged and there hasn't been an update since. Normally they are closed during the winter season so it will soon be 2 years that they are "temporarily closed".
Originally rail tunnels, you can walk from the Othello parking lot into Hope. GPS does fail when you are looking for these tunnels so keep an eye on the signs, don't trust just GPS. They also get super busy so the earlier in the day that you can go, the better. Especially since they got "Instagram worthy" status so most people will only walk to the last tunnel then turn around but there are a few hikes past them, one has a historic marker that goes up and over the mountain.
Female Abroad — Google review
By far one of the best places to see around Vancouver. It's an hour and 45 mins drive from our place but it's absolutely worth it. It's sad to see the destruction caused by the floods. I believe it's currently closed because it's getting some renovations done and it won't be opening any time soon but can't recommend it enough whenever it opens back up. One of the most beautiful places to see around Vancouver and the drive is great as well. You can stop by in Chilliwack on the way to pick up some honey, they are famous for it.
Nick — Google review
What a great place to get out and stretch my legs after getting off the island. Parking was a bit touch and go but I was able to get a sweet spot up front. The walk to the tunnels was pretty flat so most people should be able to do it. Just happened to be a beautiful day so the water looked this amazingly blue/green color. Walking over the bridges and checking out the water down below was breathtaking. Highly recommended for all ages and worth the visit. I will be back again on my next pass through..
Booyaka Stubbs (ExplorewithStubbs.com) — Google review
Well maintained and beautiful nature surrounding along with the trail. I walked though all of the rocky tunnels. Some of them were dark, had to bring out the flashlight. Highly recommended to visit this cool feature.
King Ma — Google review
Beautiful and busy hiking destination! The tunnels were fun to go through and the canyon and the river were very scenic. Hopefully it will reopen soon!
Kanako Sakurada — Google review
It was my first best experience. We went to tunnel from kettle valley side which is a long walk until you reach the tunnel but with mesmerizing views n forest walk. Once you reach the tunnel you will see the gates closed but all the people including us trespassed through gate and from that point best part start. It’s 4 tunnels in total with great view at the end n between the tunnels. Make sure to carry torch as tunnels are dark although flashlight will work too but torches will be best. They r open go visit before rain I was there on may 1, 2022
Justbeing Sam — Google review
Very interesting place to explore on a weekend. Bring your kids and enjoy the walk in tunnels
You will see lots of scenic views.
It is about 30 minutes walk to get to end of 4 tunnels including photo shooting stops.
Tunnels are constructed in early 1900 for Pacific train. The last tunnel shows 1951 on concrete.
Pro tip is to get to the River and place your bare foot and relax.
Parking lot is not good at all and obviously not enough for the demand. Most probably you will end up to park your car on road side like everyone else. It should be about 6-7 minutes walk to the park gate
Mohammadreza Behnejad — Google review
Beautiful, really worth a visit, very interesting. I haven’t seen signs telling facts about it though. Lots of people so I’m guessing peak hours on weekends are probably a bit chaotic since parking is quite limited. Went on a late Sunday afternoon and was fine. More shots & videos at @maluzizz.
Maria M — Google review
Beautiful place to have a little walk through incredibly beautiful Rocky Tunnels. There is a gorgeous river running under the bridges that conform the tunnel. To be fair the pictures make no justice to what you will live there.
The only downside is that it is usually closed during rainy season, which in BC is all year.
rafael sanson — Google review
Amazing views once you start walking through the tunnel. Walk is around a km, but its all worth the effort. The view of the Coquihalla canyon is extremely picturesque and breadth taking with blue waters. Some picnic tables also available.
Jasdeep Singh — Google review
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Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, Hope, BC V0X 1L1, Canada
Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is a 32-hectare recreational area that offers a pleasant hiking trail leading to a waterfall. A viewing platform allows visitors to enjoy the stunning view of the waterfall, which provides therapeutic sounds and drops of water. The park also features picnic areas for relaxation and enjoyment. Visitors can indulge in cold therapy by taking towels and swim gear for swimming in the refreshing water.
Wonderful experience! It is just 10 minutes walking from the parking, the path is very easy cause it has lot of signs, many toilet cabinets. The view is simply incredible and stoning.
Carla Cabrera — Google review
An easy and short trail of 15-minute walking. Calm walk in the woods that leads to an observation of an impressive waterfall. You can climb for a few more minutes and get closer to the waterfall. The place is arranged with free parking, picnic tables and public washrooms. Highly recommended.
Gal N — Google review
Extremely beautiful water wall, highly recommend to visit the park and also reach at the top to feel the fall drops and mist. But hike with caution. Rocks and slipper pathway.
Junaid Mirza — Google review
Beautiful, old forest trail hike to the spectacular falls. Well-maintained, short, easy, but fairly steep gravel walking path with helpful steps in certain areas. To and fro in 30 minutes - but add time for the many photo opportunities. Picnic tables, restrooms, and a fair-sized parking area makes for a perfect family day visit. Mossy limbs of the towering evergreens gives a magical feel to this park. Loved it! Enjoy!
John Pozer — Google review
Lovely short walk in the woods to arrive at the Bridal Veil Falls which is a gorgeous waterfall. Parking space was limited during the end of March as the main parking lot was not opened, so most cars parked on the side of the road. The walk to the falls is not difficult but it has a slight incline. Good place to stop by for the young and old. There is a gas station, diner, and campground nearby.
May Zhagro — Google review
The sound of the waterfall is every therapeutic. Drops of water fall on your skin. If I were you, I would take a towel and swim gear here for some cold therapy. It’s very calming and anti inflammatory. Also a great spot for photos at sunrise. No one is there.
Xan He — Google review
Memorable experience visiting this place. It Really looks like a bridal veil and beautiful. Be warned don't go beyond the safe area, tried it once, though it was thrilling experience, wouldn't recommend it for safety reasons. Overall one of the best experiences for hiking and a serene atmosphere. Would definitely recommend visiting during summer.
Xavier M — Google review
Surprised by the great picnic area at the base near the parking. Was lucky to find a parking spot. Super busy over the weekend. Amazing falls. The last mile to the falls is steep and slippery, so cautious when attempting to go beyond the precautionary sign.
Sanjay Nair — Google review
GOOORGEOUS waterfall!! :D
There's a bit of a "hike" to get there, around 10 mins, maybe, not tough at all. I was so excited to go there that I ran up the hills lol. It's a tiny bit steep, but the view you see along the way is very beautiful!! the falls are so pretty in the sunlight, so I think it's best to go in the afternoon (that's the time I went, and that's the time the sun hits it prettily)
Abby — Google review
What a beautiful, amazing and spectacular waterfall.
It's literally a 2 minute drive off the highway. If you have 30 minutes to spare make sure you stop in here. Its a 15 minute hike through the forest, mostly uphill. The climb to the very bottom of the water is a little intense. The summer months are usually packed with tourists. But on this beautiful fall day we had the falls all to ourselves!
Nick Gammon — Google review
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous BC
A little bit of a steep incline gravel walkway up to the falls. Lots of great photo ops. Beautiful treed scenery.
Very very clean bathrooms at the parking lot area which doesn't have a lot of parking on busy weekends
No entrance fee..
Some really nice sturdy picnic tables with barbecue space available.
Louise Borg — Google review
Visiting here was an awe-inspiring journey into nature's grandeur. The cascading waters, a mesmerizing blend of power and tranquility, danced down the rocky cliffs, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The sheer force of the falls produced a symphony of sound that resonated through the surrounding landscape. The lush greenery and misty veil around the waterfall created a serene and almost mystical atmosphere. It was a truly enchanting experience, leaving an indelible mark of nature's magnificence.
Hassan Mk — Google review
Fabulous place! Great place to visit with kids too.
Walk wasnt too long and it was lot of fun experiencing the extra climb up to the fall.
We went with our 5 and 6 year old boys.
Inga Zentins — Google review
This had an amazing view of the waterfalls. There was lots of space at the bottom for photos as well as a gate to stop people from going too far in and destroying the natural beauty (even though there were a few people going past it!).
There were also a couple of trail options so you could go one way and come back another, which was excellent.
James Stewart — Google review
Loved that the hike was pretty short and easy even with a toddler. You can get to the lower part of the falls within 15 minutes with a slow to moderate speed. It's mostly flat to small incline.
Going to the upper part for a better requires a further 3-4 minute hike which is much more steep and not recommended with kids.
Zaayer Nasib — Google review
Bridal Veil Falls is simply a breathtaking natural wonder! I must say that it was an experience that left me rejuvenated and de-stressed. One of the things that struck me about Bridal Veil Falls is its accessibility, I have a bad leg so every time we go for a hike I would prefer a trail or hike that is easy or at least not too steep and this is one was perfect as the trail leading to the falls was just about 10-15 minutes, a little bit uphill but not too bad, the trails are well kept and easy to navigate, definitely a hike for all ages and fitness levels. The beauty of the waterfall will not disappoint, the whole experience is a perfect blend of adventure and serenity. Try to choose non peak hours though otherwise it may be difficult to park. It’s also best to go on a sunny day as trails can get slippery especially if you try to climb up right at the top. There are outhouses right before you start the hike. Make sure you have a camera or a full battery on your phone because you will definitely be taking lots of photos!
Patty Lawa — Google review
These falls are a can't miss free attraction located along highway 1 not far from Agassi and Harrison Hot Springs.
The perfect place to take a small driving break and enjoy the wonders of nature at its finest.
The parking area is a small one way loop type area with some spaces for cars and tour busses, so you should be aware it can be very busy especially during the summer months.
Outhouse style washrooms are located just off of the parking area as well as picnic areas before you enter the trail. The hiking trail is not difficult and splits into two branches,either trail will take you to the base of the falls.
The hike itself is perhaps 10 mins and easy with a slight grade in some places but very manageable for pretty much everybody in your family.
It is highly discouraged to go past the barriers at the foot of the falls, and you will see a bright yellow warning sign advising you not to cross the barrier, however you will immediately notice a large percentage of people climbing past the barrier to scrabble up the hill to get closer to the falls (I did), but be warned ⚠️ It is a steep incline, it's wet and muddy and very slippery with any number of tripping hazards and very sharp rocks and boulders, climbing this you are risking injury and death from a fall.
That being said if you take the risk, the view is amazing.
Trent Omand — Google review
Beautiful fall like the bridal dress. Hence the name of course. A bit of a walk upwards so be careful of someone elderly or someone with a knee problem. It's not gonna be pretty. But if you do make it to the fall it is worth the walk. It's a nicely arranged flow of water by nature. So beautiful.
Mahmoud Nowaz — Google review
It’s a good hiking trail, the Bridal Veil Falls is beautiful! The glacier water is chilling but it feels good to dip your hands and feet in after an amount of hiking, totally cool you down. But I wouldn’t recommend pple to drink the water there unless you brought a filter or you bring home and filter it yourself.
Hanachan (Hanavava) — Google review
Another beautiful waterfall that I can check off the list…. Easy hike to the falls kid and dog friendly I love how you can right up close to the falls. The sounds and smells of natures beauty is so calming
Amber Dawn — Google review
We stopped by at Bridal Veil Falls before heading to Harrison Hot Springs. I just love the place 😍. I love it in 2004 and I still love it now. It's an amazing provincial park. You feel the calmness in the area.
Helen Alvarez — Google review
15 minute hike at a slight incline to the falls, wear good shoes, if you'd like to hike UP beside the waterfall be cautious and have proper footwear, it can be wet and slippery. Lots of bathrooms and a few picnic tables, not TONS of parking but a good stop along the way to somewhere not really impressive enough for a main event.
Ashley Mason — Google review
Great quick little hike to stretch your legs on long road trips. Right off highway, picnic spots available, trail easy for all ages and abilities, lush green along and beautiful falls at the top. A must see
Pam Dondaneau — Google review
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Bridal Veil Fall at Chilliwack, British Columbia, offers a truly enchanting experience amidst nature's beauty. The picturesque scenery, with its cascading waters and lush greenery, creates a serene and magical atmosphere perfect for any nature lover or romantic at heart. The gentle sound of the waterfall coupled with the fresh mountain air provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're visiting for a leisurely hike or a scenic picnic, Bridal Veil Fall never fails to captivate with its breathtaking views and tranquil ambiance. A must-visit destination for anyone seeking a slice of paradise in the heart of British Columbia!
Bhavik Patel — Google review
The falls is beautiful. No parking lot, ppl have to park along the street to the entrance. There were 6 washrooms but 5 were closed, the only 1 left was very dirty. Easy short walk to the falls, worth a visit.
Mt. Baker Ski Area is an extensive winter sports destination that boasts a diverse selection of trails suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The resort offers various services such as rentals, lessons, and restaurants to cater to visitors' needs. For beginners seeking instruction, the ski area provides excellent facilities, including a beginner chair lift and bunny slopes ideal for practicing new skills at a comfortable pace.
Went to Mt Baker in March 2022, my first visit to the states since the pandemic. Compared to Canadian mountains it was pretty quiet, despite being a beautiful bluebird day.
To be honest, I’m not much of a skier - this was my only day of the season, but what a day it was. Beautiful terrain, rugged mountains, good facilities (pictured lodge is very well done), decent food, live music on weekends in the day.
My only complaints -
1. Gear rentals close either 30 minutes or an hour before last lift. That’s really annoying and dissuaded me from renting a helmet as I wanted to maximize time on slopes.
2. I’m a bit acrophobic, but fine with secure heights. I was really surprised to see quite a few lifts without safety bars. I don’t always put the bar down, but given the height on some of those chairs it made me pretty uncomfortable.
OJ H — Google review
This has been one of the best ski experiences I have had in the state of WA. The slopes were reasonably rated (green, blue, black), the slopes were groomed and all the staff was friendly and helpful. Treated myself to a private lesson which was well worth the money and came out feel like a much better skier.
Also the food was pretty reasonable and extremely tasty!
Megan Derwich — Google review
Last of the season skiing for the teenagers. Of course this place has MANY photos of it. But here are ours. Snow was only plentiful at the lodge/ ski lift. This was mid February . Crazy there was such little snow.
Lee thats Me — Google review
I did my beginner's lesson there. The instructor was great and the bunny slope was good. They don't have the magic carpet, which is a bummer. But a great place to learn. The beginner chair lift is great, the slope is perfect for the beginner to test their skills and improve.
Sarabjot Singh — Google review
Great place to visit. Lot of absolute scenic views. Kids love sledding here. Only thing missing here in summer is some food joints or any activities. Only things you can do here are view the beautiful scenery or sledding (self arranged). Heard its great for hiking and skiing (in winters), but I don’t do those so cannot comment on those.
Navneet Harika — Google review
Such a beautiful ski resort. Although I am not a good skier but I truly enjoy the view and the support from the employees here.
We came here on 1/13 but it was closed due to some technical issues so we went snowshoeing instead and it was stunning! Highly recommend!
Tien Nguyen — Google review
Small ski resort close to the border. Great scenery, not much where to stay or eat. Mostly local people. When I went half was closed for what it seems lack of employees. Apparently they often have good snow conditions but when I went it was mostly icy
Matias Escobar — Google review
Came here early October for some Fall scenery and gorgeous Mt. Shuksan views-The Ski area, Picture Lake and Heather Meadows are wildly beautiful this time of year! Lots of trails for hiking and a very cool drive up to Artist's point for the best views of the area. It's a wonderful weekend day trip! There is nearby lodging on the by way up here and some campgrounds in the area (check ahead for closures) for longer trips. You will need to get a pass, or pay for day usage/pass at the Glacier rest area/ranger station machine near the map boards.
Jessie Falkenhagen — Google review
Such a nice view. A few people late afternoon on a weekend day. The restrooms are likely to be closed after 5pm, so be conscious of that. The roads to get up to the mountain are very accessible but be careful with the hills and curves.
Eleazer Sanchez Vidal — Google review
Great place to spend time ! Went for a snowshoeing in the mid of January , weather was nice , got in the parking lot around 9 , was still couple of spots. You can reserve overnight parking in advance.
Restrooms next to parking could be better ,
Recommendation: use 🚾 that is in the building of sky center;)
Daria Kolesnykova — Google review
Very good ski place I had a great time with skiing here with powder snow. People were friendly they had a hot pizza and hot cocoa before and after skiing. Just be reminded, you need to be on time because they close earlier than you think
Mayumi Ozaki Todd (尾崎真由美) — Google review
The vibe here makes it my happy place. It's got more soul than anywhere I've skied in the PNW. The Heather Meadows Lodge reminds me of midweek days at Whistler's Glacier Lodge in the 90s if it was run by hippies from Nelson/Whitewater. Wholesome veggie foods and fresh-baked buns, craft everything, lodge cats (!) lounging wherever, some dude playing... rando music (?) on a steel drum, tons of fresh snow and sun sparkles blowing by. Baker makes me feel it's completely possible to quit work, drop out, live in my car in the parking lot, magically ski everyday and feel like the luckiest person on earth.
Tasha H — Google review
Very nice mountain, really good for people who like ski and nature, the cabin their is fantastic, not so much people, very relaxing!!
Chan Billy — Google review
This is such a great destination on a summer day! The mountain views are stunning. The cafe offers healthy, delicious sandwiches (with gluten-free bread available!) and salads, and a wide array of beverages, including local craft beers. The restrooms are clean and spacious. They also have branded merchandise for sale, next to the cafe upstairs.
Denise — Google review
Top tier mountain with incredible conditions for intermediate and pro riders. If you ski or ride you know this is THE mountain but definitely worth adding that every person working on this resort is the nicest person ever!
Maxim P. — Google review
Not a whole lot of snow this year, but a gorgeous drive none the less. Some of the lifts were open and the weather was good. Will go back!
Ashley Berg — Google review
They are pretty awesome. If conditions aren’t great. They adjust there prices. Staffs usually really cool! Have had great experiences so far !
Dominico Cosma — Google review
Steep and deep, we got lucky the weekend we visited. Incredibly steep terrain, plenty of cliffs. Way more approachable when a couple feet of soft fresh snow is the landing pad.
Discover the beauty of Vedder River Trails - Homes, a picturesque community nestled along the stunning Vedder River in British Columbia. These homes offer a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural serenity, with easy access to scenic walking trails and outdoor activities. The area is known for its tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
A beautiful 88 feet Twin waterfall located in the Mt Baker National Forest area which featured in the movie Deer Hunter . It can be accessed by driving a primitive road .
There is a short trail that leads down to an overlook . The overlook is well fenced . There is a lot of parking space available .
Rahul B — Google review
Super pretty stop! Wish you could get down to the bottom of the falls but still pretty to see. Can't say I even minded the graffiti under the bridge :)
Valerie Jardon — Google review
We visited the Falls in August 2022, while exploring the Mt. Baker Scenic Byway. It is impressive. There is a short, easy trail to the falls viewing spot. The gravel road leading to the parking area is in decent shape for any vehicle. Highly recommended.
David Lobree — Google review
No hiking required. This is more of a overlook. Does need drive on a gravel road.
KS Nair — Google review
This place is wonderful (even on a very gloomy and rainy day). The falls offer magnificent views and the roaring white water makes the day. The drive to the falls is through dense green vegetation.
There is ample parking space but the lack of conveniences would be missed.
Hemant Saini — Google review
Awesome falls, we went today to this falls, with the recent rain there is heavy flow in the river as well as in the falls, lot of gust from the falls. No rest rooms in the falls area, parking is limited but not much crowd as well. You can have top view of the falls, you can also go near the river which is under the bridge.
Porkaipandian Gopalakrishnan — Google review
Easy walk to the falls Viewpoint. No restrooms though in this place.
Sowmya — Google review
The falls are dramatic and a short drive off the main road. You follow a gravel, one lane road, for a short distance to a parking area. We visited mid-week and only saw a couple other people.
The signage to the falls is a bit before the turn, but the turn itself does not mention the falls (Wells Ck Rd).
Warning signs describe the danger of getting too close to the falls, and has a list some of those who have perished. It is a scary drop off on the other side of the fence.
Wayne O — Google review
Nice little falls, easy access for viewing, but it is dangerous outside of the designated areas. The gravel road to the falls is narrow, but has some pullouts. There is also a parking lot big enough for about a dozen cars (more if people park well).
Teresja Nelson — Google review
Beautiful fall and river. There is overlook area which does not require a lot of hike. My parent 65+ could easily walk up to the viewing area. There is fence on the side of the fall for protection, however the river side is easily accessible.
Overall nice place.
The Cultus Lake Waterpark is a popular destination for families seeking water-based rides and activities. The park offers a variety of thrilling slides, spray areas, tubing, hot tubs and more that are sure to entertain kids of all ages. In addition to these attractions, the park also has attentive life guards and many onsite eateries.
Great place with tons of awesome slides, pools and spray areas. All kids of all ages love it here and everyone is happy all day. Attentive life guards. The only thing that really threw us for a loop was a self serve buffet bar for burger toppings. Not covid friendly in the least. So we ordered fries and chicken strips and left it at that!
Ania Kruger — Google review
Great experience. This is the first time in my life that I took any water ride and that too very high scale ride. I thoroughly enjoyed it. My kid just loved it.
Ashish Jain — Google review
We took our three kids here last summer and they had a great time. We only saw them when they were hungry. We rented two deck loungers and that is now a thing we need to do every time we go back. We were shaded, we were comfortable, and we were happy to stay as long as the kids were having fun.
Jennifer Bee — Google review
Very crowded and only at half capacity. Lots of rides and slides. All ages can have fun here. Many onsite eateries. Parking lot is well organized and safe. Online tickets.
Lauren St John — Google review
Very bad services 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨,You will spend your money and time!
You will pay for all day ! But you can go out to your car o something happens 😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬because you're not allowed to come back 😡😡😡😡😡
Pls help to inform all people about these scams!!!!!
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40 minutes to order the foods because it is just one 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 31°
I'm interested in the Canada freedom rules,accept that ( you are like prisoners)😡😡😡
vali vali — Google review
Cultus Lake Waterpark is a fantastic place for families with kids, as my recent visit with my 6 and 11-year-olds proved. The park offers a wide array of water slides and attractions that kept my kids entertained for hours. From thrilling slides to the lazy river, there was something for everyone.
The only downside we experienced was the park's policy against bringing in our own BBQ. While we understand the need for safety and cleanliness, it would have been nice to have the option to cook our own food, especially for families with dietary restrictions or picky eaters. However, the park does have a variety of food options available for purchase, including snacks, drinks, and meals.
Overall, our experience at Cultus Lake Waterpark was fantastic. The kids had a blast, and we appreciated the park's commitment to safety and cleanliness. We would definitely recommend it to other families looking for a fun day out.
Pradip Ghimire — Google review
Really nice park and tons of attractions but absolutely not worth the price when attending with very young kids. There should be a lesser rate for toddlers and their parents.
Additionally, I was somewhat put off by the number of people wearing pants and long sleeve shirts on the slides and in all the pools. There just seemed to be more dirt, grass and floating debris in the pools, which I couldn’t help but think might be due to all of the fully clothed people, but I could be wrong.
Overall, I’ve had better experiences here in past years but maybe it was just an off day, the park has been kept up well with lots of new additions. Worth attending if you are okay with paying an arm and a leg.
Amber Pahlke — Google review
Administration doesn’t care about its little visitors. My little daughter went off this slide and scraped her leg. Look where the child has to went off on this slide! A hard (like sandpaper) and uneven surface awaits the child below. Be careful!
?????? ?????? — Google review
My daughter likes this waterpark. We had a great day here.
Easy parking. Quick check in (We arrived 10.10 in the morning). $10 parking and $10 umbrella rent is acceptable. Great grass for rest with fresh air and great view. Grab&Go food is good.
Make sure you get everything you need before you leave your car. No return allowed.
One problem is it’s really overcrowded. We went there on Thursday. It’s beyond its capacity so that every slide has a very long line, especially in the afternoon.
Wei Sun — Google review
This park started in 1984. The facilities are in reasonable shape considering its age. There are slides/play areas tailored for each age/risk-tolerant group from toddler to seniors. Staffs are friendly and attentive to guests' safety. Bring your slippers with you when hitting the bathroom, which might be the one of the few weakness of the entire park. Hot tubes' sanitary might be the next. Park get crowded by 11am on a weekday in August, so can't imagine the busyness over weekends. Each ride's queue takes around 15 minutes. Scan the park to find the shortest line might save your some time. Portable tent is a must-have for hot days and for better privacy. Rental umbrella easily knocked down by wind. Cargo cart is prevailing in the park and essential if you carry lots of stuff with you, but the park thoughtfully offers a loading zone right in front of the entrance.
Ethan Lu — Google review
I have not been in this place for almost a decade! Went on a sunny day after a few days of camping. My family and friends and their kids had a blast here! The cabana we rented out is perfect for our big group. Love their tots are; great for my 14mos old, even for my almost 4yo kid as the water is warmer and very shallow. I should say that most of the rides are still there, from what i remember. The cabanas and shaded picnic tables are a big addition to this place. We will do one more trip before summer ends.
Pamela Esprit — Google review
The water park overall is very entertaining and has many attractions, however, even on weekdays the waiting time per each slide is around 30 minutes, there are also no large swimming pools for leisure swin.
Liza — Google review
Cultus Lake Waterpark is a splash hit for all ages! We went to the Waterpark on a Wednesday morning; it was overcast with light rain at the start and it was fantastic!
We arrived at 9:30 - about 30 min before it opened - and there were about 7 or 8 groups already in line. The queue area is covered and protects you from the rain or sun depending on the weather. The checkin process was quick with the longest being the bag and food check.
If you arrive early you can get a free covered picnic table to set your things out for the day. As the weather was crummy and we were there early there was no issue getting a spot.
The kids were able to have the run of the place for the first hour plus as it wasn’t too busy due to the weather and it being mid-week. There is a very wide selection of water slides to choose from, in size, twistiness, soakability, and scare factor; but regardless of which one you choose it is sure to be fun! The kid’s favourites were the Valley of Fear, Black Hole, and the Bazooka bowl! The slides are starting to show their age with some wear but it doesn’t detract from the fun.
The food is expensive and the quality is pretty meh. The best deal is obviously the ice cream with the portions being massive. You are probably fine getting a single as none of the kids could finish the double scoop they got.
Parking is $10 and you pay when you leave.
Overall Cultus Lake Waterpark is a great time, especially if you go on a rainy Wednesday! Otherwise I would definitely recommend buying your tickets in advance!!
Clayton C. — Google review
Ridiculously poor. See photos.
Used diapers and trash in the parking lot should have served as a warning.
We arrived late and paid for reduced tickets at 1630. In the 2.5h we had, we managed 4 rides due to appalling queues and overcrowding.
We recognized this as soon as we were in the park and due to the long lines and horrifically long lines we immediately asked for a refund but we're declined because the staff onsite lack any authority to give one.
I first visited this place on the late 80s and had fond memories and was excited to bring me kids here. It looks like it's been left to rot since this time with flaky paint, stained slidesz rust, litter and more.
I'm fortunate enough to have visited many water parks in different countries inc. Austria, Spain and UAE. THIS WAS RHE WORST BY FAR.
Avoid it.
Greg Bullock — Google review
It's a damn good time....BUT....I kinda thought buying the tickets online would mean they limit entrance....nope...its frigging packed expect to wait 30 minutes at minimum for tube rides and 15 for body slides. One was over 45 min, and an hour by time you actually get out of the slide.
Lazy river was completely packed, same as pirate ship, kids pool/slides, you're tripping over people all day period.
The rules could use an update at canyon tube. 2 adults and 3 kids(450lbs maybe) can't go in a tube, but 4 250lbs adults can go just fine even though weight limit is 800lbs....don't make sense to me, rules are rules after all.
Overall it's fun, but do not expect to go anywhere fast.
Adrian Cordel — Google review
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4150 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5H6, Canada
Contemporary casino lodging with 125 rooms, several dining/bar options & live entertainment.
My husband and I have watched this casino grow from the time it is open to present day it’s one of the best casinos to go to in Washington. It’s are go to place for a birthday anniversary and just a quick vacation the hotel is wonderful. We stayed at the hotel for about the 6-7 time and last night was just as great as the 1 st stay. From front desk staff to room readiness and very clean and I NO CLEAN (retired executive housekeeping management) so we will be back! And dinner was good and had more fun at the slots didn’t win there but a quiet room and a very comfortable bed and pillows made up for it. Thank you for the best time in the middle of the week.
Kathy Grannis — Google review
Nice casino. Went to a birthday party at the everything sports game room. It was fun especially for the kids. When the kids left we hit the machines. Nice variety, all denominations. Friendly and courteous staff. Bar was understaffed in my opinion. But all in all, we enjoyed ourselves and will definitely go back.
Stan Lillquist — Google review
We just spent two free nights because of an offer we received. The room was clean, comfortable, and had everything we needed. The staff there is very helpful and friendly. The casino is clean and beautiful, with every slot machine imaginable, including some of the games that have been around for years. I had good luck, and lots of fun. The restaurants are great. We will definitely return whenever we can.
ZiNita Carrell — Google review
We love going to Angel of the Winds to stay and play, and to eat! Jade Fusion and 210 brewery are our favorites. Food is always good. Last night we enjoyed the executive salad with juicy hamburger patty on top.
Lots of new slot machines and some of the old classics.
The registration desk persons are always very welcoming and friendly. Rooms are clean and linens are very nice and bed is comfortable.
peggy nordeen — Google review
I do like this casino, very much. Although the first few times there, I found it very easy to get lost, I like the parking, easy to find your vehicle even when you can't find your friends. The high roller room is really the hit, don't be scared, you can't win big if you don't bet big! They've got really cheap food, and it's actually good n' tasty, always some awesome monthly special. I will definitely keep going back because even when I don't win, I never leave feeling like a loser.
William Young — Google review
Don't know about the rooms imagine they are nice. Love the fact that it was a non smoking casino. New machines very clean. We enjoyed it greatly.Nice coffee shop. Clean restrooms. Friendly & polite staff.That is a plus in it own right. Plus I am 3/4 CHEROKEE Indian myself .First Indian casino ever been in.Much nicer in my opinion than the ones in Mississippi & Reno. We had a great time for our short little adventure. We will come again.
Tim Leach — Google review
I was impressed by the Vegas-style inspiration and layout of the casino floor. It felt so exciting to walk in with music playing across the parking lot. My room was clean and comfortable during my stay. They had multiple food options and a cute café-style breakfast espresso stand. The staff was engaging and friendly. I can't wait to return.
Stacy Saperstein — Google review
Very clean hotel, loved the room! Food was excellent and beer was fresh. Service was great and very friendly. There is a cool gas station that you get $1 off a gallon with players card, unfortunately didn't notice that until I was leaving. But most importantly the casino did not smell like cigarette smoke, no one was smoking. I'll definitely be back! Thank you for an awesome stay Angel of the Winds :).
Marie Shubert — Google review
Wonderful place to venture to up north after dropping my nephew off at Western. We were given free hotel stay as a casino rewards member which really made the trip nice even though we didn't utilize the full night. The casino is large and clean and non-smoking. The hotel room was really nice, they don't offer continental breakfast unfortunately. Overall I would recommend this casino even as a destination I am impressed with the facility and the treatment of the casino guests compared to other casinos in our state this one I would say is a gem.
Danielle Paterson — Google review
The hotel is beautifully appointed. The decor and ambiance are relaxing and up to date. I loved having the refrigerator in my room and the seating was comfortable. The bedding was luxurious and I slept well. Staff very friendly and professional at the same time.
Amy Walloch — Google review
We were there to attend a near by wedding so location was perfect. Although there isn’t a pool on site, the bowling alley was exceptional entertainment for our two young grandkids. Food was very good and breakfast was perfect every day. Gotta love consistency these days! Front desk was super friendly. Coffee bar and GIANT pastries were a nice bonus. Oh and the show heads in the bathrooms have to be the best in any hotel we’ve seen in awhile.
If you are in the area we highly recommend this hotel.
Vicki Napoleone — Google review
I've been going to the angel of the wind since they opened their doors. I'm very much contemplating never going back ever since they've changed their reward system. So many people complain of the service, including myself. The food has gone incredibly downhill. I can never get someone to help me when most of their machines need to be maintained. And to top it off, I can't have fun there anymore. From the horrible payouts that they have since they reopened after the pandemic To the many people i've talked to saying they are gaffing machines. What a shame I used to love this place.
Bryan Callow — Google review
We visited The Angel of the Winds Casino for our 12th wedding anniversary on January 12.
We were blown away by the entire staff by their kindness and awesome attitudes. We had never been over night for our anniversary, kids, jobs home life always coming first.
This awesome group of people not only made our night incredibly special, and surprising but OH SO MUCH FUN!
The amazing restaurant called Whiskey Prime inside the casino, was GLORIOUS, and our wait staff made sure to help us celebrate with some yummy desserts.
The ladies at the customer service desk were a hoot, and the waitresses (my lucky charms) made our game playing a continuous laugh!
We were blown away with the professionalism, fun and great people!
Thank you thank you thank you to each and every one of your employees at the hotel and casino. We will definitely plan on coming back to see you all again soon!
Davey and Susan Thompson
Susan Mathis — Google review
We had never been before. It was a pleasant surprise! The room we booked was super clean, updated and pleasing to stay in. We stay in lots of hotels including some famously nice ones both in the states and overseas and this one compared to some that were three times the cost! I am not a big gambler but we had a blast at the slots and the bowling alley! Food was delicious also. We got breakfast and was so surprised at the amount of food we got for the cost. We spent less than 50.00 for the two of us to eat and it was a full plate of food. It was great. We plan to go back!
Scarlet Reinike — Google review
Some of your staff is very friendly and helpful. The young man who helped me get the club card was knowledgeable and kind.
However, back at the keno area the 3 employees in this area were very unhelpful. They did not want to help in any way. When I finally said I did not understand and asked for them to show me, they did it grudgingly. I will probably not visit that area again.
Also, your club card is not easy to use. I should t have to struggle using it especially the first time. This will keep me from coming back as well.
The Asian Fusion restaurant was very good. Very good food and our waitress was very friendly.
Suzanne Schweers — Google review
We are so glad we gave this resort another chance! We had an amazing trip this year! Every single person we came into contact with, from reservations, check-in, room service, cocktail staff, restaurant staff, dealers, and even the floor supervisors were amazing! Our room was beautiful, and clean! Housekeeping was wonderful! Thank you for an amazing stay!
Annie Fricker — Google review
Best casino experience ever. The staff were very friendly and I had a great time there. The slot games are current and I even saw a few that were new to me. In addition to the great games they also have a ton of reward members perks. The day I went there, the friend who brought me there was comped a stay on one of their hotel rooms. That is just one of the incredibly cool ways Angel of the Winds says thank y out to its loyal customer base. I intend to return again on the not so distant future and I cannot wait.
Stacy Johnson — Google review
This casino is conveniently located for me personally— I can drive here in five minutes to pick up food. The restaurants inside are very reasonably priced. The parking lot is large and you can always find a space. You may need to park a ways from the entrance, but there are sidewalks all over and the walk isn’t bad. There are speakers playing music in parking lot— sometimes it’s decent; sometimes it’s not. Anyway, there are mostly slot machines inside and there are people using them at all hours of the day and night.
Bret Warren — Google review
We were blown away at the genuine happiness and care that your front desk exhibited from the minute we stepped into the hotel. Janine truly went above and beyond! Just after checking in and barely getting settled in our room, we had a family emergency, and had to drive all the way back to a hospital Tacoma for a family emergency. She helped us with our tragic event swiftly with the utmost care and understanding. We will be taking a special weekend trip back to your hotel this winter just to enjoy your hospitality and patronize a wonderful establishment. Thank you all again!
Martin S. — Google review
Firstly the location is surrounded by an incredibly beautiful landscape of forested hills and yet close to the highway. You get to the casino and the building is beautiful and well designed in a comfortable yet almost classy way but still maintains that welcoming feeling to all people. I loved the size of the place and the staff is absolutely awesome and welcoming. They absolutely are the face of the Company and they do an excellent job of making you smile and feel like you are an old friend. Overall I love the place and the staff
Adam Briley — Google review
I am blown away by the above and beyond service I received from Angel of the Winds. I go regularly to casinos but had not yet gone to Angel. I went and was playing slots. While I was there I went from one machine to another and somewhere between, lost an $80 ticket. I asked security and they looked into it for me. They looked at the cameras and saw a woman follow me, pick up the ticket(I dropped it) , then leave out one exit, take a cab around to a different entrance, go back in and cash in the ticket. They were apologetic but I realized that if someone else cashed it, that was it. It's gone. But guess what? Later that evening I received a phone call from Angel of the Winds. They told me they had my money!! The woman obviously came back and either they knew her or facial recognition got her! It took a lot of effort on their part to get that for me and call me, etc. I really appreciate that level of service. I will be back! Thanks Angel of the Winds!
Mara Makuta — Google review
First time visit. Service desk personnel were friendly and helpful getting us registered and off and playing. Casino is well lit and machines well placed. Tried the Asian restaurant food and service were excellent. Overall everything was fine. The only problem experienced was finding the casino off the freeway and then where to park. Did not know there was a parking garage and ended up parking by the hotel.
Robert Morton — Google review
We were very pleased with our stay! Reservations, Front Desk Staff, and the Room were exceptional! The casino is equally exceptional with so many machines and choices - including many older fun games that other casinos have replaced with the less silly fun - higher cost Chinese machines. Lots of great food choices and the gaming staff and food service staff are as kind, fun, and attentive as the desk staff. Everything is clean, maintained, and guest oriented - very rare these days! Angel of the Winds is the getaway we have been looking for! We will be regulars!
Dan J — Google review
Angel of the Winds Casino was a great experience not just for the adults but for the kids as well. There's a bowling alley where kids of all ages can play and have some fun. We had my son's birthday there and everyone had such an amazing time. The service was great. We had one issue but it was resolved quickly which was much appreciated since we were on a time limit. The bowling alley had food but there's also other places to eat as well. We ate at the Mexican restaurant after bowling, the food was delicious and the waiters were on top of everything. I recommend Angel of the Winds Casino to anyone that enjoys gambling, great food, helpful people, some quality time with the family or all the above!
Jennifer Antiste — Google review
I’ve only visited the resort three times but I’ve had a blast every time. The gaming areas are very clean and have an elegant feel to them. The atmosphere is very welcoming although it can get crowded and loud that’s expected in a casino/resort. The staff at the players club are so friendly and welcoming they are also extremely polite and I feel like that is rare in the service industry. My spouse absolutely loves the complementary non alcoholic drinks available to the public. I would definitely give this place a chance if you’re looking for something to do on date night.
Jamison C — Google review
We (5 ladies)went bowling with Senior Strikers and had a blast adventuring through the casino and learning the ropes. Haven’t laughed so much in ages. I was impressed with the live band playing for the dancing patrons next to the bowling. Plus the friendly service and advice from the staff was lovely. Food wasn’t as good as expected, but most of us walked out with added winnings from gambling. Loved the fresh air, that’s why we came. Coming back with more people from our condos.
Linda Tawlks — Google review
Clean, nice layout, good machine variety, and having bowling as a non-gambling entertainment option is great. Though we did not stay at the hotel, I can at least say the lobby is nice and comfortable. Ate at Katie's Kitchen, and it was very good for the price (the reuben deal was hard to pass up and worth every penny). That being said, the winning factor here is easily the location. Geographically speaking, I think this is the best casino I personally have been to.
Dustin Brinnon — Google review
My first time ever stepping foot in the Angel of the Winds casino resort and i was treated so well. I was given a free nights stay for winning a jackpot on a slot machine and with the one gesture they came to hold value in my eyes as i’ve won tens of thousands from other local casinos and been given nothing, not even an escort to my vehicle upon leaving with my winnings. The casino was smoke free clean and attended by caring and thoughtful employees. the resort was spotless and rooms very large clean and with luxurious comforts that normally come at a price four times that of which they ask. i recommend stopping by should you find yourself in the area. grab a players card if you choose to play it’s worth the benefits. or if you’re just looking to stay at a five star resort for the price of a truck stop motel you wouldn’t be disappointed regardless of how you choose to spend your time there.
nancy “yadadamean” barker — Google review
I've stayed here before and it's always clean and immaculate. Beautiful bathrooms and shower too! For some reason though, we were in a room that had very little sound protection and we heard *every* sound they made including a nasty cough someone had. I think the adjoining door had something to do with that. I really didn't enjoy the room for this reason but also didn't want a room switch request so late at night, but had that not happened (it didn't before) I would have a whole different story.
Casino, food and staff are amazing.
Ardel Hsiao — Google review
We spent the night for the first time because our granddaughter was participating in a bowling tournament. We were very impressed by the joy in all the employees who work there. It is not easy at times to find people who enjoy being at work which tells a lot about the establishment they are working for. The rooms were so clean! the tv was amazing. The beds were comfortable. The food places had great food at great prices. Drinks are free any time. The bowling alley was amazing. the food there was also great with great prices. The casino didn't feel crowded and it is all smoke free which is awesome. We will definitely be back soon.
Located in Tulalip, Washington, just six minutes north of Marysville, the Seattle Premium Outlets is a popular shopping destination in the Seattle metropolitan area. The outlet center offers a wide range of stores with discounted prices on well-known brands. Visitors can also find Gateway Shopping Center nearby, which features major retailers and easy access from the I-5 highway.
I absolutely LOVE outlet malls, as nearly everything has discounted prices. This one has a decent selection of name-brand stores, and a few premium ones in a figure-eight style loop.
There’s a food court and a Starbucks in the middle, and pretzel, and kettle corn stands scattered throughout.
Matty B — Google review
A lot of people from BC to shop here and bring back to Canada to save on taxes and have more options. The is the strength of the US.
Many shops and pretty much what you need is here. Weekday afternoon, many shops is close for lunch for 30-60 minutes. Be aware of this so you don’t feel bad when the door is locked.
Richard Wu — Google review
This is a great place to shop, especially during the holidays. It's best for clothing and shoes. It's also a great place for kids, plenty of food locations and spots to play. There is a parking lot and garage. Although it can be crowded on weekends, it always seems to have parking. Fun place to visit!
William Case — Google review
Great deals! Awesome shopping experience!
Edit- those who want to go via public transportation need to catch a bus from Bellevue transit center bay-4.
I recommend checking google for more details before planning. the bus takes around 2-3 hours depending on traffic. with a car, it's 35 - 45 minutes. However, I would suggest taking a cab.
Suzayn — Google review
Fun and inexpensive mall, has tons of discounted stores! And great brands as well . Parking lot is humongous but still gets very very packed and parking can be hard to find, especially on the weekends. Very clean atmosphere, tons of bathrooms, drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations. They also have some fun quarter machine rides for kiddos, as well as you can rent stroller car things. I wish they had more food options though, there's about 4-5 in the food court to choose from like Subway. I recommend getting off the 116th exit because the other exit gets extremely backed up. Beautiful holiday decorations.
Danielle — Google review
Not anything special ...but common brands are all there..n prices as expected are lower than high street outlets...
Lots of discounts...
Eating facilities again of average grade...not many choices...
Rest rooms r good..
Ample parking facilities..
Far away from Seattle... wastes time from shopping..
Mehedi Chowdhury — Google review
This store owner said he is smart as a business owner and doesn’t care about the needs of clients. He refused to exchange any quarters back while our purchasing, and refused to help us toss the receipt as he will run his business at the ‘smartest’ way for his best interest.
We bought something over $8.XX and paid $10, and we barely asked for few quarters back. Then we got this attitude :)
Not a pleasant experience of visiting this place.
Scallion Lin — Google review
Lots of branded showrooms. You name the brand and you will find it here. Lots of offers and planning to visit for Thanksgiving season.
Prasanna Chandrasekaran — Google review
VERY EXPENSIVE!! The only places with reasonable prices with deals was Eddie Bauer, gap, and Francesca.. maybe Nautica too.. other stores are just out of the charts!!
Terrific Tulip — Google review
The outlet is large and has many brands.
Even though there are plenty of parking spaces, they are full on weekends. I spent 0.5 hours walking around and finally found a parking spot! In this case, I would suggest parking your car on the 2nd floor of the parking building, which is near the Levis store.
Amy W — Google review
It’s an excellent place to buy your needs with a discount between 15-20%. You have to check their offers as they may provide extra discounts at different days of the year. But we can’t compare it with Portland outlet as no tax there. Parking is spacious but you need to come early to ensure a slot. Foods , they have food court and other small shops and food is okay.
Hassan Makhlouf — Google review
Seattle Premium Outlets is my favorite place to shop in Tulalip. As a well known member of Tulalip Casino. I have come here on many occasions with my family and Daughters to shop here. This is one of the best places for that in the State of Washington. I have bought at stores like Nike, True Religion & Zumiez. Every store in Seattle Premium Outlets is worth Visiting. I highly recommend this place for all Families. Thank you for the Memories and and Bless the Tulalip Reservation!
Rainbow Gold — Google review
06/24/23: the Outlet was great, with a variety of mediums and large branches. I believe the price is always 15-30% discount for clothes, shoes and other items. The parking is ample and the space is enormous. I love coming here to checkout on discount items and enjoy the outlet’s vibe. Also, the food court was good as well
Danny Tram — Google review
All great brands are here. Plenty of parking and food stalls/restaurants. Fun place to visit but weekends can be very crowded.
Deepak Kumar — Google review
There were less people in the morning, but there are many people and hard to find parking in the afternoon. Pro tip: come early. Not many options in food court, but food is good. Some of the shops do have great discount, like Crocs, Kiplin, etc
ZihSiang Syu — Google review
Best to get there early (9-10am). Parking is easily accessible then. If you wait you'll miss out on finding something easy. Good to get your steps in. Seems to be a destination point for those who are coming from out of country. You'll see tour busses bring them in. Some deals to be had there.
Steve Rose — Google review
Lots of brand shops like Coach, Burbbery, MK, Marc Jacobs, Guess and much more. Also dog friendly.
Nazy Sabeti — Google review
Nice place for shopping. A little cheaper than in the regular stores. Popular brands are available. We purchased T shirts, goggles Perfumes etc.
Journeys East, located within the Tulalip Resort and Casino in Marysville, is a vibrant restaurant offering a diverse menu of Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisine. Guests can indulge in an array of delicacies from different Asian cultures while enjoying a selection of cocktails and wines. The exceptional service provided by the friendly staff adds to the overall dining experience.
First stay at Tulalip Casino. We had ordered sushi here as well, but the service and food with drinks was phenomenal. The chicken karaage on the appetizers menu section was to die for (ask for extra lemon to drizzle, truly makes a difference). We, husband and I, had just sat at the bar outside the main restaurant but still had an amazing experience. If you are at the casino hit this place up!
Andrea Ingrum — Google review
Been here many times but first time writing a review of this restaurant. Probably everyone knows this is a very popular place. The food is absolutely great. Would recommend the combo fried rice and Bo Luc lac… Sushi is also great too. There is no complaint except for the long line wait and a limited amount of staff working
Jihye M — Google review
What happened Journeys East?
Used to be my favorite Asian restaurant in the North end, with contemporary dessert options.
Steamed halibut. Should be renamed to "Microwave" fish. Seriously the halibut stuck to the plate, and it looked and tasted microwave, and just added the yet simple sauce but mediocre. Not worth $30 for this dish!
Green curry with chicken. Curry broth and chicken is spot on, but I didn't realize there would be so many cucumbers and less chicken.
Spicy wontons. Just wontons and chili oil. Probably the only redeeming dish.
Service was okay. Waitress was nice but lack a bit of attention, as we had to flag her down for additional orders.
Overall, if you're out trying to make your luck and crave Asian meal, stick to the lower cost typical items, you should be fine.
It used to have taste/quality of a good restaurant now more of cafeteria quality.
BK Yowsers — Google review
I have been dining at this restaurant since it opened. Before COVID I dined here at least once a week. Several of the servers are familiar with my order and have always provided excellent service. However, after negative experiences on my last two visits I don’t plan on coming back.
On my previous visit the expeditor, Loralei, was in a rush. She kept trying to bring dishes to our table that we did not order. When she finally did bring the dish we were waiting for she slammed it down on the table. Hard enough that I was afraid the momentum would take it off of the table.
We spoke to the manager, Shannon, she apologized and said she would speak to Loralei. She did admit to setting dishes down roughly. We were assured she would receive more training and that she was a good worker that was simply trying too hard to be quick. As our previous experiences had always been positive we felt the matter was resolved.
This evening was about a month after the first incident. I came in with my husband and a friend. We placed our food and drink order with the server and everything seemed fine.
Loralei was the expediter again. At Journey’s the food comes out as it is made. Consequently, someone always ends up waiting for their food. We are used to this system.
Loralei brought my dish. I said it was mine and she set it front of my friend. She corrected herself, but slammed the bowl of pho down. At that point I thought she may have had an issue with me because I had made a complaint about her. I tried to not think anything of it, but then a few other incidents made me think it was intentional.
My friend also ordered pho. I saw a bowl of soup in the window. I did not assume it was ours until I observed Loralei run other dishes that came out afterward. Our server then saw the soup in the window and brought it over. At this time we still had not received our appetizer and my husband was still waiting for fried rice. I let the server know there was an issue and he said he would look into it.
I observed three orders of fried rice go out before my husband received his. I know one of those tables was sat after ours. At this point I asked to speak to a manager.
Before we spoke to the manager Loralei brought my husband’s rice out. She said “Here is a serving spoon if you want to share”. As she said this she brazenly rolled her eyes.
When, Shannon, the manager came to the table (With an unknown man at her side. Did she find me threatening?) I explained that we had a negative experience with Loralei the last time we had dinner. As I was explaining this Loralei delivered our appetizer. I glanced in her direction and probably had an unpleasant expression on my face. Shannon said “Direct that towards me not her”. I can appreciate a manager that stands up for their staff, but not when a staff member is blatantly rude. I explained to Shannon that I cannot control my expressions when someone is being openly disrespectful. She said” Well, two wrongs don’t make a right”.
After that I felt the conversation was going nowhere. I asked for the Food and Beverage managers contact information and both their names.
Shannon said she was the manager of the restaurant. I again requested her managers information. She wrote the information on a card. According to LinkedIn she gave me the assistant managers name.
I lost my appetite and asked Shannon to take my plate and remove it from the bill. Which she did. It took sometime to pay our bill. She pulled our server aside and they both looked in our direction. I assume she felt the need to warn the server about us. We had no issues with our server, Ryan, he did a good job and did his best to help resolve an awkward situation. I will be reaching out to the Food and Beverage manager. I don’t plan on going back unless they hire a better expediter and a manager that can manage.
Julienne Columcus — Google review
Best Mongolian beef in Snohomish county. Portions are hit or miss. Fried rice is amazing. Beef pho is okay and works in your need a pho phix. Definitely a wait on nights and weekends. Wish they opened up at 11am instead of noon. Located inside the casino. Great service. Limited menu since Covid.
Jared Montero — Google review
The food was pretty good. We were surprised. We really enjoyed the portion sizes and the prices weren't too bad. We would definitely eat here again. There was a 1.5-hour wait but we came early in order to account for that.
Crystal Clemens — Google review
Had the veg plate with a side of sashimi. Good portions and the veg was still nice and crispy. Had to wait 40 minutes at 2 in the afternoon even though the restaurant was half empty.
Kevin Lloyd — Google review
We went there lunch after 11am, busy and we have to wait 30mins to be seated. Food is great our fave is Karaage, pad thai and almond shrimp. Service is good as well.
Rolenda O — Google review
Journeys East inside Tulalip Casino in Marysville is an absolute gem! The food here is consistently amazing, and I can't get enough of their fantastic menu. I have my all-time favorites, but the diverse options always tempt me to try something new.
What truly sets this place apart is the exceptional service. The servers are incredibly helpful and incredibly friendly, making every dining experience feel like a special occasion. It's a five-star destination for anyone who appreciates great food and top-notch hospitality.
DJ iSizzle — Google review
The good - service was super fast and the salad roll was decent. The pho had puny sized beef and the pad Thai was super bland.definitely not worth the near $50 for all three dishes.
J C — Google review
This restaurant is good. If you’re looking for sushi, they are not serving it right now. I was dissatisfied with the karaage but only because I have high expectations.
The staff was friendly though so it made up for the food. I recommend the honey walnut shrimp or the chicken chow Mein.
Jachelle Sologuren — Google review
This restaurant is inside the casino.
The food was good, the portion is quite big. Service was good too, our server comes to us very often. It’s fusion restaurant, not that authentic Chinese/ Asian restaurant.
Most of our food taste good, only the fry odon was a bit under seasoned( or not like what I expected. ) It’s a bit dry to me.
CHNC 0571 — Google review
This restaurant is located in the Tulalip Casino. The food and service was good, and the prices were affordable. The menu consist of various types of Oriental Cuisine. Be advised you may have a wait, so be sure to get on the waitlist or make a reservation.
Derrick Grant — Google review
Dining here tonight was good. Our waitress was on top of things. Food was very fast and fresh. I will be back. Wonton was okay. Rolls were delicious. Udon noodles were great. Honey walnut shrimp was fantastic. Can't wait to try some new dishes next time. Thought the portion on the shrimp could have been bigger as there were only 10 for $18 but by the time I was done I was full and happy.
Decided to take a day trip for new years eve and explore downtown Snohomish. Some of the shops were closed but we were able to do some shopping and grab some food. We absolutely loved the feel of the town and loved the local history of the area. Was able to get a bite to eat at the Pie dive bar, and some ice creame from Snoqualmie ice cream which both were delicious.
Matthew Champigny — Google review
We enjoy coming to Downtown Snohomish and visiting all the shops. Parking can be a challenge but if you don’t mind a little walk, you can find spots a few blocks away. Great shops and good places to eat.
Lyle Gadin — Google review
It didn't take me long to understand this is the land of antique stores. Not only are they on every corner, they are huge, with different vendor booths in them.
Apparently it the mecca for antiques in Seattle North Country.
They serious love coffee and pastries...in one area there was a bakery/coffee shop on all 4 sides of an intersection.
Great town for a girls weekend.
Kathy Condon — Google review
This place is very cool for a day of window shopping and some lunch. Parking can be a bit tricky and most of the stores aren't stroller friendly. It doesn't deter me from coming back but something to keep in mind. You'll have to leave the stroller outside or in the car while you carry the little ones. The older kids can be taken down to the water to throw some sticks into the river. Quaint little place.
Sarah H — Google review
Love coming here to walk around and see all the little shops and restaurants. All very one of a kind, something that is really lacking in today's society.
Darlene Stewart — Google review
Wonderful antiquing day. I love ❤️ this small town, friendly folks all around the town. Great prices, highly recommend!
Joseph Picotte, Jr. — Google review
Cute downtown area with lots of antique shops, home goods stores, clothing boutiques and eateries. We lucked out and it was a beautiful sunny day when we went. Fun experience to have with a friend, spending the day walking outside and popping in and out of the shops.
Teresa Widdowson — Google review
Plenty of places to hang out, grab a bite, drink and walk along the Snohomish river. The first street also has a LOT of antique shops, we stopped by a few they had a great selection of stuff that you never knew existed. A lot of the restaurants seemed like great spots to chill, would keep going back to try out new places.
Priyansh — Google review
Beautiful historic Snohomish downtown with a variety of quaint one of a kind shops and antique stores. Worth a visit!
Linda Graham — Google review
Downtown Snohomish (WA) is ALWAYS a good time. Esp. If you love unique eateries (Grilla bites (see pics), Christa's Sandwich board and The Cabbage Patch (oh those homemade scones!) are some of my faves), antiques and boutiques.
A new Pie Dive Bar recently opened and I'm dying to try it.😋
Don't come on Mondays if you want the full experience. A lot of stores are closed on Mondays.
Christa Smith — Google review
Good old memories beautiful Victorian houses and antiques shops.
Felix Benavente — Google review
I love downtown Snohomish. Always lifts my spirits and is so relaxing.
At Bravas Pizza you can choose to eat outside or in. Get by large slice. Fresh brew coffee if you ask. Friendly.
Snoqualmie Falls is a well-known and scenic waterfall, standing at 270 feet tall and surrounded by a 2-acre park. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view from an observation deck or venture down to the lower viewing platform. The site is easily accessible by car, located just 40 minutes away from Seattle, with free parking available on the other side of the road or paid parking closer to the site.
Beautiful, picturesque waterfall, next to a hotel. Certainly worth visiting. Make sure that the weather is clear before coming.
Matty B — Google review
Nice falls. Had a great trek on a trail, it is a little steep but worth the trek. The views from top and foot of the falls are great. Great spot for some quite time or just to have a beer river side. Sometimes too many people could make it disturbing but generally it is a peaceful place.
Ashwin Gadupudi — Google review
Stunning views! Visiting from out of state and just happened to stumble upon this amazing waterfall. You can view the falls from a lookout above or you can follow the trail and see the falls from below. Ample parking in the later evening. The hike down to the lower viewing was pretty steep. Paid parking right in front but free parking across the street.
Marc P — Google review
The place is beautiful, the trails are expansive, and there is a place to buy gifts and food. If you are going to walk the trails, please be mindful that what goes down must come up. Save your energy for your trip back up, or you will end up very tired. There are a lot of steep parts to the trails, so those parts are not for inexperienced walkers. Please obtain a map or something if this is a concern.
Jonathan L — Google review
40 minutes by car from Seattle. You can park for free on the other side of the road or park right next to the site for a fee. The place has an observation deck for the waterfall and a leasy trail that leads to an observation closer to the waterfall. There are picnic areas on site as well as public restrooms. Highly recommended
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Today was a beautiful day to see this! Absolutely breathtaking. Some of the stairs are closed off from the upper lot but just walk down a different path and you'll catch the 1/2 mile trail sign. Coming back up might be difficult for some, if you started from the upper lot. I'd recommend parking at the lower lot and walk along the trail/bridge (4th picture) to get to the falls.
Lily — Google review
Absolutely stunning waterfall. Must see if you are around Seattle. There is a small 1/2 mile trail which is also great if you want to go down the riverside and view the waterfall from a distance.
Syed Islam — Google review
Must see place if you are in Seattle! Amazing trail to go down to river, trail is not very easy but deserves to see falls from down. Free but parking is not free. They have two parking places. Definitely recommended!!!
Burcu Gozluklu — Google review
Breathtaking falls! Easy hike from the parking lot to view the falls. Vibrant rainbow near base of falls. Several nature trails. A pair of nesting Peregrine falcons near the viewing area. A must-see! FREE public parking is across the street.
GeralynK Rangel — Google review
We visited the falls on our vacation to Seattle. We came on a Friday afternoon at around 2 pm. Had a good amount of foot traffic but not terribly busy. Enjoyed the falls as it is a popular tour destination. Interesting to see its history. Worth seeing if you are in the area. Nice little park area to sit or enjoy a small picnic covered by trees. Nice plants around the area too. They have a gift shop full of souvenirs and books and such. Also a coffee/snack shop with ice cream. We were there for about 1-1.5 hrs. Google maps will take you to a restricted access road. Follow the local signs when you are there.
Pavan Patel — Google review
Nicenplace to walk with your family. Not super strenuous, but you'll breathe harder. Bonus is that there are two parking lot above falls and one parking lot below the falls. Foe the ones above, the lot on the same side of the falls is paid hut the one across the street is free and accesses the falls through a bridge above the road.
Donna Fong — Google review
Beautiful waterfall that is easy to access. There's a upper and lower observation areas. There is a free parking lot across the street with a pedestrian bridge. Highly recommend to come visit if you are in the Seattle area. Only 30 min drive from downtown Seattle.
Jeff Lau — Google review
Not only is the drive up to Snoqualmie Falls incredibly refreshing to look at, you feel the difference in the air quality of the mountains immediately. This waterfall is absolutely breathtaking!!! The preservation of nature after years of using the waters power for electricity is 👌👌👌
The trail down to the lower falls is easy enough the whole family can most likely handle it ( steady incline on the way back up) . If you have the time to stay or dine at Salish Lodge you can’t go wrong there either.
Kaye Oberg — Google review
Lot of parking available and fast moving traffic and the actual falls is about 3 mins away from the parking lot. Great couple views. Trail to downward of falls, is apparently steep and little risky unless you’re a pro hiker.
Sirisha Mantravadi — Google review
Beautiful scenery! Simply breathtaking. The view is amazingly calming. For a Saturday parking was bad at all. We paid $8.30 for 2 hours. The only thing is that it’s scan to pay. The waterfall is easily seen from the top and couple other watch points. We hiked down and found a beautiful place where we sat on the rocks and let the kids play in the water . Totally worth the trip!
Adele O — Google review
This is a beautiful fall with hiking trail to go down to the bottom part of the fall. Paid parking is limited on the side of entrance. I will recommend go opposite side and it’s free. You can play water once you reach bottom part of fall.
Constance L — Google review
Such a beautiful waterfall! There is no hike required. There is a parking lot where you can park and pay $5 but it’s limited on space. Theirs some stairs and a few stainless paths to take to the waterfall.
Evelina Borul — Google review
I’m from the east coast. Yes we have Niagara Falls, but the west coast is just so much better. This was one of the most unique and interesting places I have been. I was in Seattle for work but snuck in a few trips here and there to check things out. This was so worth the drive out there. The trees in the area are huge, nothing like what have on the east coast. The falls a big, the sound and mist are very beautiful. If you are anywhere near Seattle make the trip here to see them. The walk from the parking area is very easy. Walking to the bottom of the falls is not. One must be in decent shape to make it down and back up again. Take your time, stop and enjoy the sights, and soak up a little nature.
Howard Hottinger — Google review
Snoqualmie Falls is easily accessible, just a 5-minute walk from the parking lot. It’s a free visit and a perfect stop if you’re in Seattle, just half an hour’s drive away.
Annu Maria Martin — Google review
It was pleasant experience walking down the hill to see dam and riverside. Roads are adequately maintained . In the middle wash room is available. Periodic patrolling was observed by staff. It was good track with dogs and family. View of waterfall was beautiful. Good spot for photographer !
Hemant Pandit — Google review
Very accessible waterfalls. Lot of free and paid parking available although sometimes there can be a rush. There is a hike you can do to the lower part of the falls.
subhrajit saha — Google review
As the summer’s warmth gently fades, nature prepares for its grand finale, the breathtaking spectacle known as fall. From the majestic mountains to the serene valleys, the landscape undergoes a magnificent transformation, painting the world with a palette of vibrant hues.
Amen KN — Google review
Breathing taking experience during my first visit to this place. Upper and lower falls are so beautiful during all seasons. Parking is free just across the foot bridge. I saw crowd during my multiple visits to falls. It's amazing to know the history of this place. Kudos to the folks who worked hard to build the power plant to get power to Seattle area in those days.
Nagaraju Rajuri — Google review
Gorgeous! Didn't have time to look around too much but plenty to see. There were some idiots flying a drone even though there are clearly signs that say no drones. But a Must see if you're in the area!!
Shaeli Llane — Google review
Snoqualmie Falls, both by day and night, stands as a beautiful, majestic, magnificent, and mesmerizing 270ft waterfall. Surrounded by lush greenery, it presents a serene yet powerful spectacle. I've visited this waterfall multiple times, enjoying views from both the top and the bottom deck.
Ali J — Google review
In terms of waterfalls it's not that big, but the surrounding nature is very beautiful. There is a paved walkway to admire the waterfall but there is also a moderate to kind of severe hike to the bottom of the falls that is not paved. Just some dirt and rocks and it can get pretty steep at some points.
I wouldnt call it steep to where it's dangerous but it is steep enough to where the average person might have difficulties walking down and return back uphill.
Someone in my group in her 50s did it in flip flops and I saw multiple children so it though, so it is possible.
The hike is totally worth it to see all the trees and wonderful sights along the way.
Kelly Low — Google review
Very pretty falls. Bring your walking shoes has a great hike to the lower level. Windy hold on to your hat and phone. (Speaking from experience)
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery is a picturesque estate that produces wine and offers tours, tastings, summer concerts, and food pairings. Visitors can enjoy a quick tasting or relax in the sunken garden. Limited edition varieties are available exclusively at the winery, along with widely available options at great prices. Excellent customer service includes allowing customers to taste before buying. Reservations are recommended for all those in the area who want to experience this wonderful winery.
This is one of the nicest wineries site in WA state. They have some good wines but quite mainstream so usually i prefer wine tasting in smaller wineries around. However, they offer outside concerts in summer which are really enjoyable and fun to attend with family or friends. You can bring your picnic, buy wine at the winery and enjoy the concert that way.
Gilles Chapellon — Google review
For a birthday surprise I reserved the brunch box for a group of 5. Now when we think of brunch we think of a decently filling meal. Let me first say, overall, this place is beautiful and the service was great! Staff were friendly, quick to seat us, and follow up with any of our needs. The 4 mimosas did not disappoint us! Food wise, for the amount I paid I feel like they could offer more food. We all got one chicken/waffle, one sausage, shared yogurt and shared skillet hash browns. We ordered the rest of the food on the side as we were still hungry. The food tasted great. Literally everything had flavor. I wouldn’t do the brunch box again but I will be going back.
Dae? Janae Dink — Google review
Came here on a holiday weekend and got lucky with a walk in tasting! The whole family did the 2 white and 2 red tasting paired with the flight bites, and everything was so great!
There were two bonus drinks, one at the start and one at the end, and the bartender helping us gave a great rundown of the wines and where they came from. It’s a perfect place to take parents around Woodinville. Definitely recommend!
Kimberly Clemens — Google review
Breathtaking views and a menu to match! The menu compliments the wines with its small but vast variety of perfect portions.
We had three varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon which were different in texture, color and taste.
We also had their Melbac and their white wine. We highly recommend this place.
Next time, we’re checking out the heated domes!
Food:
Spinach Artichoke dip w/hot pita
Duck & fig flatbread
Parmesan fried (huge bowl)
Maharani Crabbijie CR — Google review
Just a great experience all around. You don't even have to be here that long. The tastings are quick. The sunken garden experience we did was very laid back. Parking is a little on the light side. The prices are great, as their varieties are widely available, but their are limited editions only available here as well. The customer service was excellent, as they will let you taste a few to find what you like before buying. I'd advise all in the area to visit. Make reservations!
Craig Prater — Google review
Defenetly worth a visit! The place is beautiful and impressive, great way to spend an afternoon sipping on wine.
🍽 Food is OK, I tried their cheese and meat platter, an artichokes dip which is fantastic
🍷 I did a wine flight it was pretty good, I wish they would also give you recommendations on what to order to try your flight with. Wine is delicious by itself but you can also bring out a lot flavor notes by mixing it with food.
👤 Service is great, everyone is really nice.
🛎 make a reservation because it does get crowded
🚻 they have bathrooms
🅿️ they offer free parking inside chateau Ste Michelle
Paola Vallejo (Pao) — Google review
Gotta love the Grande Dame of Washington wineries! ♥️ The breathtaking grounds never disappoint and the majestic Chateau is a gorgeous as ever. Summer Concerts here are simply the best. We’ve experienced many concerts here over the years, but this one was a little different. The security now is top notch. They’ve really got it down. We sailed right through and it hardly felt like we even stood in line despite the full crowd. The wine was delicious, of course, that goes without saying. Fun assortment of food vendors too. Was impressed to see new, private viewing cabanas and additional assigned seating, although I don’t think anything could make me give up my beach chairs and picnic basket! Always a good time at Ste Michelle. Susan Says…the show must go on!
Susan Feldman, Broker — Google review
We had a fantastic dinner on Valentine's night at the winery. Nicole Metcalf gave us a table right next to the fireplace. Jake was our server and did a great job. Executive Chef Michael Jordon and his staff put out a fantastic dinner.
Look forward to doing this again
Jim Dodson — Google review
Had an amazing Build Your Own Charcuterie Board session with Laura Lee and Aaron at Chateau Ste. Michelle. Such an amazing and warm team, all very knowledgeable about wine, pairings and charcuterie boards! 10/10 would recommend for anyone looking for a memorable experience in Woodinville.
Pia Aguirre — Google review
An amazing experience! James Taylor concert was out of this world good! I think they need to figure out parking and crowd effectiveness though, seemed a bit cumbersome process but once inside love the venue. Give yourself at least 2 hours ahead of concert and go early!!! Plenty of food and wine while you wait in the beautiful venue. Also members get discounts 🥳
Stephanie Sprouse — Google review
Beautiful spot! The winery is an incredible property, including a concert venue with an awesome summer line up. We had the feature flight, which was affordable ($30) and delicious. We got to try 2 of their whites and 2 of their reds, with an additional bonus pour at the end. Although we didn't make it in time for the tour, we were still able to explore the grounds and various spaces inside.
Silvio Delgado — Google review
If you are looking to have winery experience in town without driving far, this is the best & most Beautiful property. They used to have a Free walk tour and wine tasting about 1/2 hour, but now not anymore. There are so many great things about it and you can easily spend 3 hours here: you can walk around inside the Chartaeu, wine display & selling areas; outside the entire property: the gazebo, the pond, the vineyard and concert areas. And the parking is free. The Ste. Michelle Brut Rosé wine is about $20, good to grab one and try. Highly recommended.
Yimama — Google review
Very nice venue and not very busy on this dreary Tuesday afternoon. Offers a different tasting each month, with small bites that match the wines.
Whatevagoes — Google review
My jaw dropped when I walked into this place! Endless options and loved the gift shop entrance. We were greeted by the hostess and they asked what we were looking for in tastings. We wanted a variety so we were guided to the Enoteca upstairs. James was our winery host and really helped assist us in andwering our questions and making sure we knew about the different options and tastings. I REALLY enjoyed 14 Hands options from dessert to dinner pairings. My husband fell in love with Erath the pinor. This stop is a must see!
Erika Jane — Google review
Went with a group of 9 and they were so accommodating. We ordered 3 bottles to share, they even included a bottle of champagne for our celebration. They were all delicious. Our server was so sweet and fun, she made the whole experience worth it.
Adriane G — Google review
Beautiful winery, really good wines and incredible service.
We came for one flight tasting and stayed there for a lot more and some delicious food. They explained every single wine, told us about the grapes and where they are made and made our time incredible.
Thanks to Elly & Ruben for making our visit so much more special!!
Valeria Sosa — Google review
Wine Tasting Series, Part 4
Wineries…in the Pacific Northwest? That would have been news to me if it weren’t for our friends @jnmgoose, @daphae11, and @fred.mougayer. That group of HT Friends (who have coincidentally never been in a room all together…thus far 😉) all recommended that we make the time to visit Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery and are we glad that someone (🫵) finally listened (🤦♂️)!!!
While the “Wine Tasting Series” is a relatively new one, a clear favorite has emerged. I mean, what is there NOT to like here?
The wine selection is extensive (including bubbly options), there is a calendar of live musical performances, their Summer Concert Series features a shocking number of quality musicians, they offer private Chateau Igloos, and they offer a (limited, but) quality diverse menu of food options.
Although we didn’t have the opportunity during our visit, we’d love to experience their “Bubbly Beats Experience” in the future which features curated song playlists linked to specific wine pairings. 🤯
Oh, yeah. We are definitely hoping for a return visit. After all, we don’t always drink sparkling wine, but when we do, we prefer Chateau Ste. Michelle Rose. 😉
And that’s…Henry’s Take.
#pnwwineries
Henry Voros — Google review
Had a lovely time there. The tasting was awesome. The grounds are amazing and we had an amazing person to show us and tell us things. Thank you Michelle from customer guest services for telling us about the peacocks that were there and giving us a tasting.
Marymoor Park, spanning over 680 acres, offers a vast off-leash dog area, rock-climbing wall, soccer fields, and hosts concerts. The park's expansive natural beauty features the stunning Marymoor Park itself and the picturesque Sammamish River Trail. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the various opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploration. Redmond also boasts a diverse culinary scene with an array of restaurants serving delectable international cuisines.
A wonderful park with lots of things to do for all ages and interests. There's a large dog park, and RC airfield, a rock climbing structure (free to use), a velodrome (free to use), a large paved area where kids and adults can safely ride bikes, walking/running trails, game fields, and more.
Shy Cohen — Google review
I went to help assemble new track bikes that will be used as rentals for this upcoming racing season at the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome at Marymoor Park. It's a great track and there's racing throughout the summer. Check their website for details. Great entertainment if you have a free Friday evening. Watch some of the best racers in the Pacific Northwest.
Larry Nakatsu — Google review
Scout and I love going to Marymoor. Great park, HUGE, with so many opportunities for all kinds of activities. I love the off leash dog park and that i can easily escape the puppy madness and take a quiet walk down to the lake with my best bud. Lots of great bird watching as well.
Megan Toups — Google review
Movies in the park (July-August) is such a fun, family (and dog) friendly summer activity. Parking is on the road between the two roads that access either end of the dog park - it's a bit confusing. Open field directly behind the screen. Look for the movie signs they put out about 7pm. Parking is $10. Lots of food trucks & businesses giving out freebies! Porta potties available.
Kim Grummel — Google review
Visited here while traveling and looking for an area where my dog could run and play with other dogs. The dog area is quite impressive and numerous trails criss-cross through its many acres. Plenty of shade where a well-maintained path follows the river, as well as large grassy fields that are open and less shaded. Several places along the river where steps lead down to the water, allowing dogs and people easy access. While the main area is leash-free, the trail links to an Audubon hiking path that requires your pooch be leashed. Very pretty scenery. There is a self serve dog wash, a grooming truck, and a food truck in the main parking area. Honestly, it was a mini doggie Disneyland.
Ann Kreager — Google review
Nice park. I was here to see Cirque du Soleil. Pro tip if you’re seeing the show: Parking in the official lot is $25 but it’s like $1 everywhere else in the park. So go early, enjoy a walk or take some photos, then walk to the show. And spend those savings on something delicious.
Eugene Lin — Google review
This is the best concert venue around. It's easy to get from the parking area to the concert area, the lines at the gate are fast, and it's flat inside. Definitely ADA friendly compared to venues like The Gorge (stunning, but hard to navigate). The little lights in the trees, the food trucks, and the selection of high quality beer and wine (Odin, Chuckanut, Mark Ryan) make this concert venue a top pick for those who enjoy something other than a Vitamin-R. And you can actually get up from your seat and wander over to the stage to check out the performance up close and personal - that isn't possible in most venues!
Tiffany-Ashton Gatsby — Google review
Marymoor Park is my top park to visit here in Washinton. A notable feature of the park would be the trails that conveniently encircle the neighboring area. These trails are worth exploring in the area and provide an excellent opportunity for exercise and adventure. The park is well-kept. It is worth noting that park workers are consistently actively present within the area. It is important to be aware that this particular park frequently hosts various events and celebrations. Planning your visit accordingly to avoid any potential crowds, parking, or disruptions may be helpful. Bring cash with you to pay for 1 $ parking, If you can find parking. If you want a good parking spot, arrive early. Due to the park's popularity, parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Anna MH — Google review
Have been here for both the dog park and concerts, have to say this park is pretty spectacular. Wide open space and lots of different sites, venue for concerts is awesome. The dog park is very cool and massive! There is also a dog washing station in case your pup gets in the mud. Hands down the best park in the area.
sergio alcala — Google review
Best off leash dog park in the world! Honestly it’s part of the reason we are considering moving back from FL! The pet parents have been very respectful, friendly and responsible and have awesome dogs which helps make the experience that much more amazing.
Their playground and green space is great too but the dog park is really what “wows” and sets it apart from the rest
Krislyn Berry — Google review
My daily walk park.
Very large Ave very well maintained.
Multiple Baseball, Tennis, Soccer grounds available.
Parking is paid and it costs 1$ per day. Discover pass or America the Beautiful type of passes don't work here.
Multiple spots available for picnic.
Restrooms are neatly maintained.
Good number of restrooms available across multiple places in the park.
S B — Google review
What an incredible dog park!! we just moved from out of state and everyone told me that this is where they bring their dog and they were not lying. It is a huge beautiful open space. All dogs are off leash and it’s up to owners to ensure that dogs are behaving properly I don’t know if it’s 100% stroller safe throughout the entire park but I did bring my stroller and was able to get a good 40 minutes in with my toddler and my little pup. My toddler did not walk around though and stayed in his stroller the whole time.
Nushien Fateh — Google review
This is the best dog park that I have ever been to. There is tons of space to spread out and let your dog be off-leash as well as places for them to get go for a swim!
For only $1 parking for the whole day Marymoor is a must!
Michael Cooper — Google review
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6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052, USA