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Watermark Beach Resort Discover
the South Okanagan “good life” at the Okanagan resort
that defines easy living, where attention to detail and
personal service is as unmatched and unique as the
experience and amenities available at Watermark.
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Spirit Ridge Vineyard Resort & Spa A
true oasis, Spirit Ridge Vineyard Resort & Spa places
you in the heart of south Okanagan’s rich cultural
landscape and Okanagan wine country in Osoyoos, British
Columbia, an area known as "Napa of the North".
Surrounded by dramatic sun-drenched landscapes, miles of
vineyards and views to Lake Osoyoos’ warm, blue waters,
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Sport Fishing Group BC
Sport Fshing Group, one of the largest Guided fishing
companies in the Fraser Valley has set high standards
for the guiding fishing industyr. BC Sport Fishing
Group works closely with ONA Fishing on best pracatice,
safety and guidling protocols.
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Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre The
spectacular Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre (pronounced
in-ka-meep) is the Okanagan’s newest family tourism
destination. The state-of-the-art interpretive centre is
an architectural marvel sensitively constructed into a
hillside. Extensive indoor and outdoor exhibit galleries
create a fun, interactive learning environment with
hands-on displays, education stations and two
multi-media theatre experiences.
www.nkmipdesert.com |
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Chief Clarence Louie Clarence
Louie is Chief of the Osoyoos Indian Band and CEO of the
Osoyoos Indian Band Development Corporation. He is
recognized as a national leader in Aboriginal economic
development. .
Chief Clarence Louie on Facebook |
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Okanagan Nation Alliance The
Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) was formed in
1981 as the inaugural First Nations government
in the Okanagan which represents the 8 member
communities including; Okanagan Indian Band,
Upper Nicola Band, Westbank First Nation,
Penticton Indian Band, Osoyoos Indian Band and
Lower and Upper Similkameen Indian Bands and the
Colville Confederated Tribes on areas of common
concern.
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