National Geographic Features Thompson Okanagan as "British Columbia’s Best Road Trip"
Destination Canada and National Geographic partnered with two British Columbia locals to share an epic road trip through the Thompson Okanagan region. According to the National Geographic article, "British Columbia’s Best Road Trip" starts from Vancouver with a drive through the Similkameen Valley to Osoyoos, then follows Route 97 through Oliver, Penticton, Naramata, Kelowna, Kamloops, Clearwater, and Valemount, then back to Vancouver.
The article offers ample inspiration to entice people to plan a trip in the form of helpful recommendations, stunning photos, and mesmerizing videos. The producers have included everything needed to plan a road trip, with recommendations for places to stay, eat, and experience.
Featured activities include:
Picnic or hike in the Similkameen Valley’s E.C. Manning Provincial Park
Celebrate Indigenous culture in Osoyoos
Taste local produce in Oliver
Hike or bike in Penticton’s Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park and Naramata
Hike or bike the Kettle Valley Rail Trail to the Myra Canyon Trestles from Kelowna
Go apple picking and wine tasting in Kamloops
Hike to a waterfall or go rafting in Wells Gray Provincial Park from Clearwater
Helicopter tour of Mount Robson Provincial Park and the highest peak in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near Valemount