OKANAGAN Spring Leisure

Melting snow from the mountains makes April the perfect time to discover some of the waterfalls in and around Kelowna.

South of Peachland, you’ll find Hardy Falls Regional Park. The short, approximately 1 km (0.62 miles) path to the falls is flat and easily accessible for hikers of varying abilities, including people using wheelchairs or families with strollers.

Other parks with waterfall hikes include Mill Creek Regional Park in Kelowna and both Fintry Provincial Park and Bear Creek Provincial Park in West Kelowna. Be sure to reference our Outdoor Safety page for helpful reminders when exploring outdoors.

Kelowna is the birthplace of BC wine, with more than 40 wineries in and around the city. In April, it’s time to celebrate BC Wine Month and the arrival of new wine releases, particularly aromatic white wine varietals. Read our blog post to discover why spring wine touring in Kelowna is incredible!

Fruit trees in the area also start to bloom—those who love golf can be surrounded by blossoms when playing a round at The Harvest Golf Club, nestled amongst fruit trees and vineyards. You’ll have expansive views of Okanagan Lake from the greens, too.

The increasing temperatures mean outdoor markets start to reopen. The Kelowna Farmers’ & Crafters’ Market, typically kicks off its outdoor season in early April. You’ll want to visit often as the selection of fresh produce will grow and change as fruit and vegetables come into season. This year, the Market will open on April 6, 2024, in its new location in the Landmark District—stay tuned to their Instagram page for more details!

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