Family Activities in Summerland

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Family Activities in Summerland

Post by admin » Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:49 pm

24th February 2008 13:00


Feel free to add your suggestions for outings the family can enjoy in Summerland....

Summerland Fish Hatchery has programs available...

http://www.gofishbc.com/slhlink.htm


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Post by admin » Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:53 pm

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Summerland Sweets Limited

http://www.summerlandsweets.com/


This company presently has a full range of fruit based products including pancake syrups, gourmet jams, nut brittles, wine bases and gift packages. Their website mentions a tour and tasting...


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Re: Family Activities in Summerland

Post by Rigger » Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:06 pm

I'll suggest a scenic drive up Giant's Head Mountain. There are nice walking trails and picnic areas.



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Post by SivoxII » Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:40 pm

We drove up there earlier this year, STUNNING Views!!! :thumbup (although I really felt for the jogger who we passed on the 4th corner on the way up!)

As far as family activities, I don't think there is very much to do in Summerland. There are a few minor local attractions, but walking and general tourist driving is your best bet, if you are into this type of thing?



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Re: Family Activities in Summerland

Post by Critteraid » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:36 pm

Summerland's Fall Fair is this weekend, Saturday/Sunday 10am-4pm. I think this is their 106th year. Come by and see some good, old fashion, small town festivities! Of course, Critteraid will be there with a little table spotlighting the Critteraid Charity Shoppe and Janette is taking Padre to speak about Responsible Horsemanship at 11:15 on Saturday!



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