Stop 1: Bridal Falls
A beautiful waterfall that cascades down a cliff face and is a popular attraction for visitors.
Stop 2: Merrit coffee stop
Stop 3: Kelowna
Kelowna offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, wine culture, and arts and culture that make it a must-visit destination in the Okanagan Valley.
Stop 4: Grizzli Winery
Grizzli Winery is one of the largest wineries on West Kelowna's Wine Trail and welcomes visitors year-round. Our architecturally award-winning building showcases stunning West Coast-style architecture, luxurious cedar beams, 60-foot ceilings, lush foliage and cozy seating nooks with vineyard views.
Stop 5: Okanagan Lake
Approximately 135 km 84 miles long and ranges from 2.5 to 4.3 miles wide. It has a surface area of 135 square miles and reaches a maximum depth of 761 feet. It's a deep fjord that's home to the legendary Ogopogo Sea Monster.
Stop 6: High Ridge Lookout
The High Ridge Lookout is a levelled, gravelled area to pull off the road and enjoy the wide vista view of Kalamalka Lake and the hills on the other side. This pullout allows stopping safely off the main road and take a few photos.
Stop 7: Three Valley Gap
Nestled between the clear waters of Three Valley Lake and the sheer cliffs of the Monashee Mountains, Three Valley Lake is an extraordinary Revelstoke destination.
Stop 8: Revelstoke
Surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges, with the Purcell Mountains to the east, the Rocky Mountains to the west, and the Selkirk Mountains to the north. This town is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreation.