Discover the best fall activities and family-friendly adventures across the Okanagan with our bucket list. Whether you’re looking for outdoor excitement or cozy indoor experiences, this guide has something for everyone.
*Be sure to check each business’s hours of operation before heading out, as some activities may be weather-dependent or require appointments. Dates, hours, and availability are subject to change without notice.
Armstrong Fall Activities
1) Climb, jump, and explore at Willing 2 Ninja with action-packed programs, toddler drop-ins, and high-energy birthday parties for all ages.

2) Pick a pumpkin at the Armstrong Pumpkin Patch, open October 1-31.
3) Stop by The Village Cheese Co. to savor one of the cheesiest grilled sandwiches, indulge in their delicious real fruit ice cream, and watch the cheese makers in action through their viewing window (cheese making is available on select days of the week).
4) Visit the Log Barn 1912 to feed the goats, take pictures with dinosaur statues, and enjoy treats from the candy shop and bakery!

5) Shop at Sea Star Kids Boutique, where you’ll find preloved children’s clothing, shoes, and maternity wear.
6) Spend an afternoon exploring Armstrong Lion’s Park.

7) Explore 8 acres of stunning sunflowers at the Bloom Sunflower Festival. They are only open for three days: October 3-5, 2025
8) Load up your skateboard, bikes, scooters, and enjoy a day at Armstrong’s Skatepark.
9) Enjoy public ice skating at SUNBELT Sports Centre. The season starts September 3, 2025.
10) Visit the Armstrong Library starting September 8, 2025, and pick up S.T.E.A.M. Adventure Kits. There will be a new kit every two weeks (while supplies last).

11) Stop for a coffee and bite to eat at PV BLVD Coffee or Wild Oak Cafe.
12) Rent roller skates at Hassen Arena and enjoy an afternoon or evening of fun, starting Friday, October 3, 2025.
13) Visit Armstrong on October 11, 2025, for their Annual Pumpkin Harvest Festival.
14) Make a trip to Memorial Park Playground for some family fun.

15) Join Family Story Time at the Armstrong Library (Tuesdays, Sept 9–Dec 9, 2025). Enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes that build early literacy—no registration required.
16) Explore McLeod Park, a quiet neighborhood space with a playground, basketball court, picnic spots, and grassy areas for play.

17) Burn off some energy and enjoy Free Family Floor Time at Hassen Arena on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 am to 9:30 am. The program starts September 16, 2025.
Enderby Fall Activities
18) Enjoy outdoor play at Barnes Park where you will find a skateboard park, outdoor gym, playground, and picnic area.

19) Bring your family and enjoy free public skating at Enderby Memorial Arena starting September 15, 2025. Don’t forget helmets and warm gloves!
20) Join Enderby Recreation for a high-energy Family Dance Party on November 14, 2025.
21) Explore Riverside Park, home to a playground, ball diamonds, a gazebo, and washrooms.

22) Explore the Kingfisher Interpretive Centre with self-guided walks that offer fun facts about the ecosystem and forest. The site is open to the public during daylight hours, but note that the buildings are closed for scientific research throughout September and October.
23) Support local by exploring the Enderby Farmers Market, open on Fridays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm until November 14, 2025.
Kaleden Fall Activities
24) Explore Linden Gardens with a kid-friendly scavenger hunt. While there visit their pigs, goats, chickens, and bunnies. Afterward, stop at the café for delicious home-baked items served. Open Wednesdays to Sundays until September 30.

25) Spend the morning at the Kaleden Hotel Park, the home to the shell of a former hotel. It’s located right on the lake and offers picnic tables and a nice grassy area for the kids to run around.
26) After your visit to the Hotel Park, walk, bike, or take a stroll or bike along the KVR trail which connects Penticton to Okanagan Falls.
27) Stop at Pioneer Park to enjoy the playground and surrounding areas.

28) Explore the Haunted Halloween Trail at Sagebrush Ranch and wander through a forest filled with lights, cobwebs, spiders, fog, and spooktacular music. Venture into Clown Town or stick to Lollipop Lane, Witches Coven, Pirates Cove, and more, with new displays added every year for a haunting experience!
29) Visit the Kaleden Library, open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday to take out books. On select dates, they also offer story time and after-school Lego sessions on select days and times.

30) Introduce kids aged 5 to 9 to an exciting adventure at Okanagan Warriors Adventure with a kid’s obstacle course featuring twenty thrilling obstacles.
Kelowna Fall Activities
31) Bring the kids to Don-O-Ray Farm Adventure where they can feed animals at their petting zoo, run through their maze, and get a free airbrush tattoo with admission. Next door, pick a pumpkin at Don-O-Ray Farm Market. Confirm hours before visiting.

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32) Follow the trail at Mill Creek Regional Park where you can enjoy views of the waterfalls.
33) Experience realistic indoor golf simulation and play a variety of interactive sports using real equipment at Simplex Sportszone. Choose from over 400 golf courses and enjoy everything from hockey to zombie dodgeball.

34) Join the City of Kelowna for their Family Monster Bash at MNP Place on Sunday, October 26, 2025. This free event is fun for the entire family!
35) Catch a kid-friendly flick at one of many movie theatres in Kelowna.
36) Visit Kelowna Fruit n Veggies to explore their massive 5-acre corn maze. You can spend 1-2 hours of family fun playing their Farm scene investigation game that will keep you on the hunt for hidden clues in their 10-foot tall corn maze.

37) Visit a kid-friendly winery, brewery, or cidery.
38) Feel the adrenaline rush of high-speed racing at Kelowna Karting Entertainment Centre’s indoor go-kart track. Try your hand at interactive axe throwing or dive into the excitement of their Zero Latency VR free-roam arena.

39) Make a splash at the H2O Adventure & Fitness Centre. From drop-in programs to swim lessons to child and youth recreation, kids will love participating in all their activities.
40) Solve the clues and escape at Exit Kelowna
41) Stop for fresh local produce, at KLO Farm Market.

42) Purchase fresh produce or crafts at the Kelowna Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market. They are open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from April to October.
43) Walk up Knox Mountain for beautiful views of Okanagan Lake and Kelowna.
44) Visit There & Back Again Farms (TABA) for a great selection of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables.

45) Visit Mission Creek’s Regional Park to explore the Greenway Trails and watch the salmon spawning in September.
46) Sign the kids up for a variety of lessons, classes, or programs for kids at the YMCA Okanagan. They offer Family Play Time at the YMCA, check out more drop-in programs in Kelowna here.
47) Experience Virtual Rcades – North America’s first Motion Simulated Virtual Reality Arcade.

48) Hop on a hayride, navigate through the corn maze, visit the animal farm, and enjoy more activities at McMillan Farms.
49) Explore Kelowna’s Corn Maze and see if you can find your way out.
50) Reach new heights at Beyond the Crux indoor climbing gym, offering bouldering, top-rope, and lead climbing for all skill levels, along with courses for added guidance.
51) Stock up on all your fall favourite produce at Kelowna Fruit Stand & Cafe.

52) Enjoy a day of indoor family fun at Energyplex, where you’ll find a huge climbing structure, toddler area, arcade room, rock climbing, laser tag, and more!l
53) Discover Play Area in Kelowna, an indoor playground designed to engage children in fun and educational play.
54) Journey into the world of aviation at the new KF Centre for Excellence.

55) Spend the day at Scandia Golf & Games where you will enjoy mini-golf, go-karts, and an arcade. Save up those tickets and pick your prize at the end!
56) Try indoor rocking climbing at Gneiss Climbing.
57) Spend the morning and early afternoon exploring Kangaroo Creek Farm, where you can meet kangaroos, wallabies, sugar gliders, emus, parrots, snakes, goats, chickens, and more! They’re open daily in September from 10 am to 3 pm, and in October, you can visit on Saturdays and Sundays until October 13, 2025.
58) Experience indoor laser tag battles and enjoy a wide selection of arcade games at Planet Lazer.
59) Visit a park or playground to burn off some energy. Some of our favourites are Ballou, DeHart, Quilchena, Ben Lee and City Park.

60) Lace up your shoes and go bowling at Okanagan Bowling Club, McCurdy Bowling, or BNA Brewing Co. & Eatery.
61) Find low ropes, kids’ zip lines, Frisbee golf, and more at Myra Canyon Adventure Park.
62) Drop in at Work of Art Pottery Studio where you can choose a bisque piece to paint.

63) Choose from over 800 board games for a family-fun night at Twice the Dice.
64) Take a self-guided tour with interpretive displays of Father Pandosy’s Mission – Open 7 days a week until October 31.
65) Relax and take a stroll through the Kasugai Japanese Gardens to see koi fish.

66) Plan your visit to the Kelowna Museums. View an exhibition, take part in one of their activities, or book a camp.
67) Book lessons or a cage rental at the Yardhouse Baseball – Kelowna’s only indoor baseball and softball training facility.
68) Join the Kelowna Art Gallery for Family Sundays, where you and your family can take part in an art activity based on one of their current exhibitions. Make sure to pre-register to secure your spot.

69) Drop in for ninja or gymnastics at Monkey Academy (during select days and times).
70) Jump around at Airhouse Kelowna!
71) Stop and shop Once Upon a Bookstore, a locally loved book store specializing in children’s books, games, and educational activities.

72) Challenge yourself at Xperience Games, where you’ll find the ultimate escape rooms and an extensive selection of VR games at Exit Escape Room & Virtual Reality Arcade.
73) Visit Okanagan Adventure Park for outdoor fun.
74) Join in on a Kelowna drop-in program – they are sorted by day of the week.
75) Pre-book your Splatter Room session at Creative Flow Craft Studio, open to ages 4+ and perfect for a colorful family outing.
Keremeos Fall Activities
76) Stop and pick a pumpkin from the many fruit stands and orchards in Keremeos – their displays in the fall are worth the drive!

77) Rent discs from the Similkameen Recreation Centre and play a game of Disc Golf at their 9-hole course in Pine Park.
78) Visit the Similkameen Recreation Centre which offers activities such as bowling, a fitness room, squash and racquetball courts, indoor climbing wall.
79) Explore the grounds and displays at the Grist Mill and Gardens. The site is home to a 145-year-old water-wheel-powered flour mill, restaurant, and gift shop. Join them on September 27 and 28, 2025, where they will be hosting their Heritage Fall Fair.
80) Visit Lower Similkameen Early Years and take part in one of their many programs supporting families, parents, and caregivers with children ages 0-6 years.
Lake Country Fall Activities
81) Pick a pumpkin from Gambell Farms pumpkin patch – you can choose from over 8 varieties.

82) Bring the kids to Family Open Gym at the GESS Community Gym on Sundays from 9:30 to 11:30 am. This drop-in program starts September 14, 2025.
83) Bring your tots (ages 0-5) to Parent and Tot Drop-in Playtime on Thursdays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Boys & Girls Club in Lake Country.
84) Visit the Lake Country Library to borrow books or DVDs, join story times for babies, toddlers, and families, or get creative at the after-school LEGO Builders program.
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85) Explore Rose Hill Orchard with U-pick fruit, small-batch cider tastings, a market full of local goods, and seasonal events with live music.
86) Children can climb, jump, and play at the Monkey Play Park at Oyama Zipline Adventure Park. Open on weekends until September 21, 2025, please book in advance.

87) Take part in Halloween in Lake Country on October 31, 2025! There will be hot chocolate and hot dogs served by the Lion’s Club.
88) Experience family fun activities at Folktale Cider featuring kids’ attractions such as a jumbo jumper and a kids’ zipline. Open Wednesday to Sunday until the end of October.

89) Play basketball, volleyball, or just hang out with friends at Teens Open Gym, Sundays from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the GESS Community Gym. This drop-In program begins September 14, 2025.
90) Bring your skateboard, bikes, scooters, and more to Lake Country Skatepark.
91) Shop farm-fresh fruit, baked goods, and ice cream at Gatzke Orchard’s Farm Market.

92) Take part in free, family-friendly public skating for all ages starting October 15, 2025, with skates every Wednesday from 7-8 pm and Sundays from 3:00-4:30 pm or 6:15-7:45 pm.
93) Visit one of the many parks and playgrounds in Lake Country. A few to visit include: Beasley Park, Coral Beach Park, Kopje Regional Park, Okanagan Centre Park,
94) Experience DJ Skate on Fridays from 7:30 to 9:00 pm starting October 17, 2025, and glide under the strobe lights to music from a live DJ.
Lumby Fall Activities
95) Climb, slide, and play at Oval Park Playground.

96) Book an appointment to see the animals at Gold Fox Acres.
97) Support local and head to the Lumby & District Public Market, which takes place every Saturday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm until Thanksgiving weekend.
98) Cozy up with a hot drink at Jitter Beans Coffee House, where you’ll find plenty of indoor seating to relax and recharge.
99) Drop-in for Lumby Parent & Tot on Thursdays from 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. This program is free for parents/caregivers to attend with their children aged 0-6.
100) Bring your skateboard, bikes, scooters, and more to Lumby Skatepark.
Naramata Fall Activities
101) Visit Spirit Park for outdoor play.

102) Hike up to the Naramata Creek Pak Waterfall for a scenic outdoor adventure.
103) Explore the playground at Manitou Beach and Park, complete with a large grassy area, picnic tables, and public washrooms.

104) Take the kids to the Naramata Elementary School Playground – picnic tables, play structures, a grassy area, and loads of fun!
105) Stop by the Naramata General Store for a sandwich, snack, or ice cream treat.
106) Bike or walk the Kettle Valley Rail Trail from Naramata to the Little Tunnel for panoramic views of Okanagan Lake. You can park at the KVR Smethurst Road Parking Lot and take the 4.4 km trail to the lookout point.
Okanagan Falls Activities
107) Go for a fun walk at Vaseux Lake Wildlife Centre and Bird Sanctuary—keep an eye out for wildlife along the way!

108) Treat yourself to a delicious stop at Tickleberry’s Ice Cream, known for its wide variety of ice cream, fudge, and a charming gift shop.
109) Pack a picnic and let the kids play at Christie Memorial Park —with benches to relax on, a playground, and plenty of space to play!
110) Visit the Okanagan Falls Library to borrow books and DVDs, explore the puppet show area, or let the kids have fun building with LEGO.

111) Navigate your way through the corn maze at the Apple Bin, perfect for all ages! Open Saturday’s and Sundays in October 2025. Check their website for more details.

112) Burn off some energy at John Bell Playground with its slides, swings, and monkey bars.
Oliver Fall Activities
113) Reserve a go-kart at Kartplex at Area 27, open in September and October (weather dependent), and check out their brand-new kid-friendly track designed just for ages 3–7. Reservations required.

114) Stop at Gather Bookshop in Oliver’s District Wine Village for Sunday Storytime. While there, shop books and handcrafted gifts.
115) Climb, swing, and slide at Kinsmen Playground, a fully fenced playground with equipment for all ages.
116) Enjoy ice cream, coffee, or candy from Gems and Stems at Eastside.
117) Visit the Oliver & District Museum, which houses exhibits and collections of artifacts.
118) Explore the family-friendly District Wine Village, home to 16 artisan producers, tastings, and seasonal events.

119) Catch a movie and enjoy popcorn at the Oliver Theatre.
120) Catch a family-friendly performance at Venables Theatre.
121) Browse fresh, in-season fruit like peaches, cherries, and apples from Fortunato Fruits, a family-run orchard in Oliver.

122) Visit Lion’s Park to enjoy one of the many amenities – a playground, skateboard park, and basketball hoop.
123) Stop at Rotary Park and Beach on Tuc-el-Nuit Lake where the kids can enjoy the playground.
124) Let little ones play and discover at Oliver Tots & Tykes Playground, a safe and fun space created just for ages 2 to 5.

125) Support local and purchase fresh fruit and produce from a local fruit stand or orchard.
126) Explore the Oliver Library with its cozy children’s area, imaginative play spaces, and a wide selection of books and DVDs—plus drop-in programs like Preschool Storytime, STEAM Saturdays, Builders Club Bingo, and Homeschool STEAM Time
127) Try disc golf at Oliver Parks & Recreation for an affordable, family-friendly way to get outside and stay active together.
Osoyoos Fall Activities
128) Stop at Orchard Hill Estate Cidery & Fruit Market for fresh fruit, local goods, and small-batch cider made from Okanagan dessert apples.

129) Take a self-guided tour at Osoyoos Desert Centre – open Wednesday to Sundays until October 5, 2025.
130) Grab your skates and enjoy public skating, senior & tot skating, and shinny hockey at the Sun Bowl Arena. Check their schedule online for more information.
131) Browse aisles of toys and more at Osoyoos Home Hardware, where you’ll find everything from kids’ items to unexpected treasures.

132) Rent an e-bike or mountain bike from Double O Bikes and cruise around Osoyoos.
133) Visit four cool playgrounds in Osoyoos – Lions Park, Kinsmen Park, Osoyoos Elementary Playground or Osoyoos Elementary Natural Playground for a playdate.
134) Visit the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre for a self-guided tour, open daily.
135) Take a scenic stroll along Osoyoos Beach Walk.

136) Drive up to Anarchist Mountain for panoramic views of Osoyoos.
137) Go bowling at Kobau Lanes Bowling Centre! They offer 5-pin bowling fun.
138) Head down to the Osoyoos Farmers’ Market on Saturdays until October. 11, 2025
139) Learn, and explore everything the Osoyoos & District Museum and Archives has to offer.

140) Book a guided horseback trail ride with Indian Grove Riding Stables.
141) Walk or bike the Pioneer Walkway in Osoyoos, a lakeside path lined with gardens and benches.
142) Stop by the Osoyoos Library inside the Sonora Centre to enjoy the kids’ area, drop-in Lego Builders Club, and check out their Read & Watch Surprise Bags!
143) Stop for a view of Spotted Lake, northwest of Osoyoos on Highway 3.

144) Explore Canada’s only desert on horseback at Sun Hills Riding Centre.
145) Stop and shop fresh produce at a local fruit stand.
146) Skate at Osoyoos Skatepark, located by the Sun Bowl Arena, with features for all skill levels and easy access from Highway 97.
Peachland Fall Activities
147) Watch the salmon spawn up close at Hardy Falls Regional Park. Spawning starts in early September and goes until the beginning of October.

148) Visit Peachland Farmers and Crafters Market on Sundays in Heritage Park – vendors include a wide variety of unique crafts, arts, and edibles. End the last Sunday in September.
149) Fly through the sky at ZipZone Peachland. Not only do you get to enjoy the highest freestyle ziplines in Canada, but you can also enjoy activities such as the Ninja course, DynaClimb climbing wall, and family games.

150) Book an Okanagan ATV Tour for a fun family adventure! Kids 5+ can ride as passengers in 2-seater ATVs, while drivers must be 16+.
151) Bring your skateboard, bikes, scooters, and more to Peachland’s Skate Park.
152) Stroll along the Bat House Interpretive Trail, a great educational trail set up by BEEPS.
153) Check out the NEW Turner Park in Peachland.

154) Visit Heritage Park and Playground – featuring swings, a rock climbing wall, and two play structures.
155) Explore the Peachland Museum where you will see a model of the Kettle Valley Railway, historical artifacts, photographs, and more.
Penticton Fall Activities
156) Enjoy an up-and-close experience with goats at GottaGoat Farm – check their website to see if you can drop in or if you need to book an appointment.

157) Stop in and enjoys wines from D’Angelo Estate Winery while young children have fun on the play structure.
158) Scale to new heights and go outdoor rock climbing at Skaha Bluffs.
159) Train your body and mind to climb, jump, and run at Ethos Parkour & Movement.

160) Book a ticket for a race at the Penticton Speedway.
161) Stop at one of the many drop-in programs available in Penticton.
162) Visit a family-friendly Penticton Brewery – choose from Cannery Brewing, Tin Whistle Brewing Co., and Barley Mill Brew Pub, BNA Penticton and Abandoned Rail Brewing.
163) Walk through the Penticton-Ikeda Japanese Gardens to view koi fish and enjoy the beautiful gardens.

164) Head to Main Street for the Penticton Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings from mid-April until the end of October.
165) Bring the family to Roll N’ Stones Fun Centre for laser bowling, blacklight mini-golf, arcade games, billiards, or darts.
166) Browse the shelves at Just 4 Fun and gather your friends to play from over 500 board games in their kid-friendly space. From classic board and card games to trading cards and Warhammer miniatures, Just 4 Fun has everything to fuel your inner gamer.

167) Bike or walk the KVR Trail from Penticton to Naramata. Keep your eyes peeled for Alice the Dinosaur along the way.
168) Head to Penticton’s BMX Park located on Munson Mountain Road.
169) Take a short walk/hike up Munson Mountain to see the famous PENTICTON sign and for panoramic views of the City.
170) Browse The Book Shop in Penticton for your favourite kids’ novels, books, or magazines.
171) Bring your kids’ bike to the Penticton Cycling Pump Track across from Hillside Winery.

172) Explore the Penticton Museum & Archives and experience hands-on displays and activities for the whole family. Don’t forget to say hi to their in-house snake!
173) Make a splash at the Penticton Community Centre. This swimming facility features a leisure pool with a lazy river and a large whirlpool, spray features, and a waterslide.
174) Visit one of the many parks and playgrounds.

175) Reserve your seat and catch a flick at Landmark Cinemas.
176) Figure out the clues and get out in time from one of four escape rooms at EXIT Penticton.
177) Drop in for an indoor play session at Springers Gymnastics or Flip’PEN Gymnastics.
178) Visit the Penticton Public Library to take out a book, magazine, or DVD in the kids’ section. Take part in the family storytime sessions.

179) Enjoy the indoor playground at McDonald’s Penticton, perfect for children to climb, slide, and play to their heart’s content.
180) Walk or bike along the Penticton Channel Parkway. This path connects Okanagan Lake to Skaha Lake and is stroller and pet-friendly.
181) Book an appointment at The Splat Room Penticton and unleash your creativity: paint on the walls, throw or splatter paint on your canvas, and embrace the mess—no rules, just fun!
182) Enjoy public skating at McLaren Arena.
183) Try indoor rock climbing at Hoodoo Adventures.

184) Head to the Penticton Youth Park – a great skatepark for borders, bikers, and bladers.
185) Enjoy the Kids Quiet Zone at Cherry Lane Mall, a play area for children 42 inches and under near the food court. Open during mall hours—ask a food court attendant for crayons to use with the coloring pages.
186) Shop for retro and new games at Game Cave Video Games & Amusements.
187) Book a headset at Penticton’s Virtual Reality Studio. From ages 6 and up, they tailor virtual reality experiences for each individual.
Salmon Arm Fall Activities
188) Burn off energy indoors at Jungle Mania , a multi-level play zone designed for kids 12 and under, ideal for rainy days or cooler afternoons.
189) Drop by DeMille’s Farm Market in Salmon Arm for fresh local produce, a visit with farm animals, look at antique farm equipment, and tasty snacks from the deli or café.

190) Spend time at Fletcher Park, a family-friendly green space with a playground, picnic tables, and spots to relax between activities.
191) Satisfy your sugar cravings at The Candy Vault.
192) Walk along the Salmon Arm Wharf, the longest curved inland wharf in North America.
193) Try a new board game (or an old favourite) at Sanctuary Games.

194) Check out The Arc Gaming Center inside Centenoka Park Mall with VR escape rooms, console stations, and PC gaming for every skill level.
195) Knock down some pins at Lakeside Bowling, a 12-lane 5-pin alley that’s perfect for family outings.
196) Bring your skateboard, scooter, or bike to the Salmon Arm Skatepark and spend time practicing jumps and tricks in a well-designed open space.
197) Treat yourself to homemade pie at Shuswap Pie Company with scratch-made sweet and savoury options that are a cozy fall favourite.

198) Play a visit to Blackburn Park, which features a large playground, wide open fields, and a skatepark for older kids.
199) Try indoor climbing at Gym of Rock.
200) Visit the koi pond at Piccadilly Mall.
201) Circle the path around McGuire Lake Park, where you can enjoy a fountain view, peaceful walking paths, and plenty of spots to relax or picnic.
202) Enjoy the playground at Klahani Park.

203) Picnic by the water at Marine Peace Park, , a scenic gathering spot with lake access, green space, and a great view of the nearby wharf.
204) Catch a movie night at either Salmar Grand or Salmar Classic Theatre, both offering a solid mix of family flicks and current blockbusters.
205) Browse local treasures at Westgate Public Market.
206) Flip through the shelves at The Book Nook.
Summerland Fall Activities
207) Visit Granny’s Fruit Stand, Bakery & Café this fall for fresh-picked pumpkins, squash, and other seasonal produce, plus homemade pies, baked goods, and warm espresso drinks to enjoy on a crisp day.

208) Enjoy ice cream, jams, syrups, and more at Summerland Sweets.
209) After your sweet treat, visit B.C.’s highest train trestle located within walking distance.
210) Visit the playground at Julia Street Kinsmen Park for a morning of fun.
211) Visit the Summerland Rotary Sunday Market on Main Street every Sunday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm until October 12, 2025.
212) Join the Summerland Recreation Centre for some spooky fun, games, swimming and more at the Halloween Haunt Swim on October 25, 2025.
213) Walk or hike up Giant’s Head Mountain for a view of Summerland and the area.

214) Bring the kids for outdoor play at Peach Orchard Beach Park Playground.
215) Indulge in savoury treats at True Grain Bread (try the cheesy twists, they are our favourite!)
216) Swing, slide, and run around at Memorial Park!

217) Enjoy the pool, hot tub, or sauna at the Summerland Aquatic & Fitness Centre.
218) Grab your skates and go public skating. The Summerland Arena offers Parent & Tot, Public Skate, and Stick & Puck.
219) Visit the Summerland Museum & Archives to view their exhibits and see their model train located upstairs.

220) Bring some snacks and take a self-guided tour of the Summerland Ornamental Gardens. Don’t forget to find their fairy garden park!
221) Explore Kinsmen Park Summerland.
222) Enjoy a coffee or bite to eat at The Beanery Cafe, a local hotspot. They even have a kids’ table with a few toys to keep the kiddos busy.
223) Shop till you drop at the Summerland Thrift Shop.
224) Stop by the Summerland Library for a cozy kids’ area, teen hangout space, free story times, and plenty of quiet spots to read, study, or explore.

225) Play at the Powell Beach Park playground.
226) Drop in or pre-register for Summerland Drop-In Programs such as library time, skating, swimming, playgroups, and more!
227) Prepare for some epic rides by bringing your wheels to Summerland Skatepark.

228) Book a seat on the Kettle Valley Steam Railway Train.
229) Stop for a treat at Summerland Home Hardware. They have a fantastic selection of goodies.
Vernon Fall Activities
230) Take family fun to the next level at Another World VR in Vernon, where kids 6+ can explore massive virtual worlds and thrilling interactive adventures.

231) Explore the playground at Girouard Park.
232) Grab your skates and enjoy public skating at a local rink.
233) Explore Davison Orchards Country Village during the Fall. Take a tractor ride into the pumpkin patch, play at their playgrounds, and feed the goats.

234) Climb and Play at DND Playground.
235) Catch a family-friendly movie at Cineplex Galexy Cinemas.
236) Try on a beekeeper suit, play bee-themed games, and explore hands-on displays at Planet Bee Honey Farm and Meadery. Open year-round.

237) Discover and learn at Allan Brooks Nature Centre Interpretive Centre, which is open until October.
238) Pick from hundreds of ready-to-paint pieces at Colour Time Ceramic Studio.
239) Discover and learn through hands-on exhibits at the Okanagan Science Center with interactive fun for all ages.

240) Bike or walk the Okanagan Rail Trail along Kalamalka Lake.
241) Drop-in to The Rock Garden Climbing Centre – over 2000 square foot air-conditioned facility.
242) Bring your A-game to The Boarding House Cafe – families can choose from 200 games to play. Plus they sell mouth-watering bakery treats.

243) Walk the grounds or try to navigate through the corn maze at Historic O’Keefe Ranch. The ranch features heritage buildings, museum exhibitions, farm animals, and many more activities!
244) Stop and shop at Vernon Teach & Learn. Not only is the store packed with amazing toys, but they serve up some yummy ice cream at Lollipop Lane.
245) Stop by Ringo-En Orchards for fresh-picked apples, seasonal produce, and laid-back farm vibes perfect for a fall outing.

246) Register for Family Saturdays and Mini-Artists at the Vernon Public Art Gallery.
247) Make a splash with your family at the leisure pool at the Vernon Aquatic Centre.
248) Explore our curated list of fantastic drop-in programs and uncover a new favorite spot!
249) Book a lane and bowl with your family at Lincoln Lanes or BNA Brewing Vernon.

250) Choose from 4 different rooms and book an escape room with Beyond Belief Escape Rooms.
251) Stop for a sweet treat at La Carraia Gelateria Cafe.
252) If you are looking to shop, Teeter Totter Toys will delight your kids with over 50,000 items in stock!
253) Join a story time or Lego session at the Vernon Library where kids can read, create, and explore.

254) Purchase in-season produce, fruits, and more at the Vernon Farmers’ Market.
255) Explore the Canadian Wildlife Museum – confirm hours before visiting.
256) Plan a morning of play at Civic Memoiral Park.
257) Book a playdate at Jumpstart Inclusive Playground.

258) Play and explore the slides, swings, and climbing features at Lakeview Park’s spacious playground with fun for all ages.
259) Climb and slide through the tunnels at McDonald’s Vernon indoor play place with plenty of fun for kids
260) Dine and game at The Kal Eatery, where kids can play arcade games while waiting for their meal.
261) Bring scooters or skateboards to the Vernon Skateboard Park for a fun session on the ramps and rails in Polson Park.
West Kelowna Fall Activities
262) Visit Paynter’s Fruit Market for fresh fall produce, u-pick fruit, and farm tours that show how your food is grown right on site.

263) Explore over 5,500 sq. ft. of excitement at Wild Kidz Indoor Play Centre, featuring a bouncy house, inflatable slides, a 4-level play structure, and a padded toddler area with a slide, ball pit, and interactive toys.
264) Enjoy outdoor play at Julia’s Junction, West Kelowna’s first fully accessible and inclusive playground located adjacent to the splash park.
265) Visit Griffin Farms for fall fruit and fresh veggies, with U-pick apples and pears available while in season, plus a great selection of produce like tomatoes, corn, and peppers.

266) Stop by a local fruit stand, orchard, or U-pick for fresh fruits and vegetables.
267) Every Saturday until September 27, 2025, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, you can head down to the Westbank Farmers Market at the City Hall/Library Plaza.
268) Stop by Kings Garden Family Orchard for hand-picked, locally grown fruit.
269) Learn about nuts, let the kids play on the playground, have a picnic, or walk the trails at Gellatly Heritage Nut Farm.

270) Teach your family about seasonal fruits and vegetables while touring Westside’s Farm Loop.
271) Bring lunch or a picnic to a local park or playground.
272) For all Halloween fun, check out Haunted House at the Museum, Halloween DJ Skate, and Spooky Swamp Swim presented by the City of West Kelowna.
273) Bring your skateboards, roller skates, bikes, and scooters to the West Kelowna Skatepark, located next to Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre.
274) Borrow books, movies, and more at the West Kelowna Library or drop in for family storytime.
275) Visit the Westbank Museum for a self-guided tour. Be sure to check their Facebook page as they host many family activities throughout the year.

276) Drop in for Dome Play Day at the Multi-Sport Centre on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursday mornings from September 9 to December 18, 2025.
277) Make a splash at Johnson Bentley Memorial Aquatic Centre or play outside at the playground.
278) Stop for a frozen yogurt treat at Sonic Wash Express. Choose from a large selection of flavours and add your toppings.
279) Check out FunSpace Kids Play Party, a new indoor playground and café in West Kelowna that’s perfect for playtime and coffee breaks all in one spot.
280) Visit McDonald’s West Kelowna on Gellatly Road where little ones can enjoy the indoor PlayPlace with slides while parents relax nearby.

281) Catch a movie at Landmark Cinemas Xtreme.
282) Play board games, card games, and tabletop favourites together at Orchard City Games.
283) Enjoy public or family skating at Jim Lind Arena or Royal LePage Place.
284) Go bowling at Whiski Jacks Pins and Pints.
Fall Activities A Little Further Away

285) Discover the magic of the Enchanted Forest in Revelstoke – great kids and family activities. Their last day of the season is October 13, 2025.
286) Spend the day at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops.