Wednesday, Aug. 21 Faulder Station to Penticton

 

Looking down to Summerland

Wednesday, Aug. 21

If one is traveling by car, the cities of Hope and Princeton lay along BC Highway 3.  The next stop is the Okanagan valley with the principal city of Penticton, at the southern end of Lake Okanagan.  This is a favorite vacation area for Canadians, and there are a lot of things for tourists to do.  Nice sunshine today, and I was able to enjoy some terrific downhills on the bike.  On the steepest ones, I had to use the brakes, something bicyclists don't want to do!

The Okanagan valley is the top wine producing region of Canada with over 100 wineries.  35% of the Canadian apples grow in the Okanagan, Similkameen, and Fraser river valleys that we have been traversing.  (Not surprising:  Washington is the top state for apples, in the US.  Those apple orchards are just south of the border).  

We decided to take a day to be tourists here.  The highlight was probably the ride on the Kettle Valley Steam Railroad.  Again beautiful scenery, and at the end of the tracks we ate some raspberries that were for sale to the train passengers.  Delicious!


Kettle Valley Steam Railway  -  tour train
Lake Okanagan

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