Description:
All of the spacious rooms include 25" TV's with free movie channel, in room coffee, 5 star chiropractic beds, hair dryers, fridges and two double beds that can take up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
Description:
All rooms feature air conditioning, pay per view movies, Super Nintendo, hair dryers, iron & ironing boards and coffee makers. Pamper yourself at the hair salon, browse through the gift shop or enjoy the health club, indoor pool, and whirlpool.
Address:
21 Lakeshore Drive, West
City: Penticton
Penticton City Info.
Penticton (49°29′28″N, 119°35′19″W) is a city in south central British Columbia between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake (at one time known officially as "Dog Lake"). According to the 2001 census its population is 30,985 (in the greater area the population reaches 41,574). The name Penticton is derived from the local Salish Native language, meaning roughly translated "a place to stay forever".
Penticton's primary economic strengths are tourism, wine production and fruit orchards. Penticton hosts many world famous events annually, among them the Canadian Ironman Triathlon, the Okanagan Wine Festival, the Penticton Peach Festival and the Pentastic Hot Jazz Festival -- not to mention the mildly-embarrassing "Elvis Festival". Penticton also is the home of some of British Columbia's best recreational opportunities including skiing at the Apex Alpine ski area, boating and fishing on Skaha Lake and Okanagan Lake, golfing on one of the area's many courses, hiking or biking the Kettle Valley Railway Trail, as well as one of the best sport climbing areas in Canada, Skaha Bluffs. There are approximately 54 wineries in the Okanagan, many which offer tours and tastings. Also a tourist favorite is drifting down the river channel in a tube, which can take between 1 and 3 hours, depending on how fast the water is moving.