Osoyoos, British Columbia

Osoyoos is a small town set in Canada’s only desert on the warmest fresh water lake in the country. With exceptionally hot summers, Osoyoos has been a popular summer family destination for years, but in recent years this small town has emerged as a major draw for wine lovers, golfers, cultural travelers, outdoor adventurers and skiers. Learn more about Osoyoos by visiting Destination Osoyoos

Click here for a sample itinerary for the Ultimate NK’MIP Experience (hyperlinked to PDF)

Directions
NK'MIP Resort is just minutes east of Osoyoos on Highway 3, located at the end of Rancher Creek Road. The Town of Osoyoos is just two hours south of Kelowna, a short drive from the Canada/US Border, and is a beautiful drive from three major airports.

Fly
National airlines provide daily flights into Penticton, Kelowna, and Kamloops, while international flights arrive in Kelowna. National and regional airlines servicing these local airports include Air Canada, WestJet and Pacific Coastal Airlines

Drive
Try Google Maps for detailed driving directions from your house to NK'MIP

From Vancouver & area:
Take Hwy. 1 East (The Trans-Canada) to Hope. Follow Hwy. 3 East to Osoyoos. Once in Osoyoos, Hwy 3 turns into Main Street. Continue on Main Street / Hwy 3, turn left on 45th Street and follow the signs to Spirit Ridge Vineyard Resort & Spa.

From Calgary & area:
Take Hwy. 1 West (The Trans-Canada) to Sicamous and follow Hwy. 97A South towards Vernon passing through Kelowna and Penticton and continue south on Hwy. 97 until you reach Osoyoos. Once in Osoyoos, drive east on Main Street / Hwy 3, turn left on 45th Street and follow the signs to NK’MIP Resort.

From Kelowna & area:
Drive south on Hwy. 97 and follow Hwy. 3 East to Osoyoos. At Osoyoos, turn left on Hwy. 3/Main Street. Continue on Main Street / Hwy 3, turn left on 45th Street and follow the signs to NK’MIP Resort.

From the USA:
After crossing the border, drive north on Hwy. 97. Make a right on Hwy. 3 East to Osoyoos. Once in Osoyoos, drive east on Main Street / Hwy 3, turn left on 45th Street and follow the signs to NK’MIP Resort.
Did you know? VQA Regulations state that Icewine grapes must be harvested at -8 degrees C.

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