Vernon, BC

Kalamalka Lake’s impossible turquoise water, Silver Star Mountain, and orchard roads lined with fruit stands — the North Okanagan’s best-kept secret.

North Okanagan Kalamalka Lake Silver Star Beaches Skiing Fruit Stands

Vernon sits at the northern end of the Okanagan Valley where the valley widens and three lakes converge — Okanagan Lake to the south, Kalamalka Lake to the east, and Swan Lake to the north. It is the largest city in the North Okanagan, with about 45,000 people, and serves as the region’s hub for both summer lake recreation and winter skiing at Silver Star Mountain Resort.

The city itself is relaxed and unpretentious, with a revitalized downtown, good coffee shops, and some genuinely excellent restaurants. But most visitors come for the lake and the mountain, and both deliver in a way that rivals anything further south in the valley.

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Kalamalka Lake

Kalamalka Lake is frequently described as the most beautiful lake in British Columbia. The claim is easy to understand once you see it. The water shifts from deep sapphire to vivid turquoise depending on the light and depth, caused by a rare combination of marl particles and chalk from the surrounding limestone geology. It looks more Caribbean than Canadian, and in July the water temperature reaches 22–24 degrees Celsius.

Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park protects the eastern shore, keeping it largely undeveloped. The hiking trails along the park’s clifftop ridges offer viewpoints that look straight down into the clearest water you’ll see in the province.

Kal Beach

The main public beach on Kalamalka Lake sits at the north end of the lake in Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park. Sandy, well-maintained, and genuinely spectacular. The water entry is gradual, good for families. Parking fills by mid-morning on summer weekends. Arrive before 9 am or plan to walk in from the overflow lot. No lifeguards.

Best for: swimming, families, scenic photos

Jade Bay Beach

A smaller, quieter beach on Kalamalka Lake accessible via a short trail from the parking area. Gets far fewer people than Kal Beach, with the same stunning water. Favoured by locals who know to skip the crowds.

Silver Star Mountain Resort

Silver Star is one of BC’s most underrated ski resorts. The Victorian-era village at the summit is charming, the snow is reliably good (the Interior gets drier, lighter powder than the Coast), and the lift lines are significantly shorter than Whistler or Big White. 3,282 acres of skiable terrain, 115 runs, and consistent snow from late November through April.

In summer, Silver Star transforms into a mountain bike park. The lift-accessed trail network runs from late June through September, ranging from beginner green runs to double-black descents. The village restaurants and accommodation stay open year-round.

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Things to Do in Vernon

Beaches & Lakes

Hiking

Cycling

The Okanagan Rail Trail runs from the edge of Vernon south toward Kelowna, following the old railway corridor beside Kalamalka and Wood lakes. The surface is crushed limestone — smooth and easy, ideal for families on any type of bike. The full route from Vernon to Kelowna is about 50 km each way; most day riders tackle the Vernon-to-Oyama section (about 25 km return) which is flat and scenic.

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Fruit Stands & Orchards

The countryside around Vernon — particularly the Commonage Road area, Westside Road, and the hills above Kal Lake — is orchard country. Cherries ripen from late June, followed by apricots in July, peaches in August, and apples and pears through September and October. Fruit stands line the secondary roads; the concentration isn’t as dense as in Keremeos or Oliver, but the quality is excellent and the crowds are thin.

Vernon Wine Scene

The North Okanagan wine scene is smaller than Oliver or Naramata but growing. Several estates produce wines that are genuinely distinct from the valley’s south end, with cooler nights producing excellent aromatic whites.

Farmers Markets

The Vernon Farmers’ Market runs every Monday and Thursday from May through October, at Kal Tire Place in the parking lot. One of the largest outdoor markets in the Interior — local produce, baked goods, honey, artisan goods, and live music. The Thursday market is the bigger of the two.

Winter at Silver Star

Silver Star offers ski-in/ski-out accommodation, and the Victorian village at the summit makes it one of the most charming base areas in BC. The resort receives about 7.5 metres of snow per season. Night skiing available on select runs. Cross-country ski trails are extensive — 105 km of groomed Nordic trails at the summit, some of the best Nordic skiing in the province.

Where to Stay in Vernon

Hotels Near Downtown

Vernon has a solid range of mid-range hotels near the city centre. The Best Western Plus Vernon Lodge is the most established full-service property downtown. Several newer limited-service hotels (Courtyard by Marriott, Hampton Inn) offer reliable quality near the highway corridor.

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On the Lake

Several vacation rental properties and smaller resorts front directly onto Kalamalka or Okanagan Lake. The lakeview suites near Kal Beach are popular for family summer stays. Book well in advance for July and August.

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At Silver Star

Staying in the Silver Star village is a distinctly different experience from the valley floor — you’re at elevation with direct ski or bike access. Several condo-hotel properties in the colourful village offer slope-side accommodation. Summer rates are significantly lower than winter.

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Getting to Vernon

Vernon is 50 km north of Kelowna on Highway 97. From Vancouver it is a 5.5 to 6 hour drive (430 km) via the Coquihalla Highway through Merritt to Kelowna, then north. From Kelowna Airport, Vernon is about a 45-minute drive. There is no direct commercial air service to Vernon; Kelowna Airport is the closest hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vernon is known for Kalamalka Lake — one of BC’s most beautiful lakes — Silver Star Mountain Resort for skiing and biking, and its position at the heart of North Okanagan orchard country. Less crowded than Kelowna, more authentic, and genuinely spectacular scenery.
Vernon for a quieter nature-focused trip — Kalamalka Lake is stunning and less crowded. Kelowna for a livelier mix of beaches, restaurants, and activities. Both are excellent family destinations; it depends on what you prioritize.
Kal Beach on Kalamalka Lake is the best — the turquoise water is genuinely spectacular. Arrive before 9 am on summer weekends to get parking easily. Jade Bay is a quieter alternative nearby.
Yes — Silver Star’s summer bike park runs from late June through September with lift-accessed trails from beginner to expert. The Victorian village at the top is a bonus; have lunch and ride in the afternoon when the light is best.