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Alice the T-Rex
Walk along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail to see Alice the T-Rex, a massive metal dinosaur sculpture located on private property. The sculpture is viewable from the trail. To see Alice, you can access the KVR trail at the end of Vancouver Place in Penticton. Walk along the trail (approximately 7-10 minutes) until you see the dinosaur.
Kettle Valley Rail Trail, Penticton
Penticton Cycling Pump Track
The Penticton Cycling Pump Track is a great spot for kids with some shaded areas, picnic tables, and easy access to the KVR trail—perfect for little riders and both small and larger bikes.
1194 Poplar Grove Road, Penticton
Penticton BMX Club
Penticton BMX is a city-owned track open to the public for recreational riding anytime—except during scheduled races or when the track is wet, as use can damage the surface. Maintained by the Penticton BMX Society, the club welcomes riders of all ages and offers a free one-day trial for those wanting to try out organized racing, with events typically held Thursday evenings from April to October. Racing schedule is available on www.pentictonbmx.com or their Facebook page. Any bike is allowed except motorized or throttle e-bikes.
630 Munson Mountain Road, Penticton
Cherry Lane Shopping Centre
Check out the Kids Quiet Zone at Cherry Lane Mall! This cozy play area, designed for children 42 inches and under, is located near the food court. Need something extra to keep little ones entertained? Just ask at the food court for crayons to use with the available coloring sheets!
2111 Main Street, Penticton
The Book Shop
The Book Shop in Penticton is a treasure trove of books where families can explore countless books together, featuring one of the largest selections of used books in Canada and a charming, maze-like layout.
242 Main Street, Penticton
Allan Brooks Nature Centre
Explore the Interpretive Centre at Allan Brooks Nature Centre, featuring interactive exhibits, artwork, and hands-on activities in the Habitat and Discovery Rooms. For birthdays, enjoy a themed 2-hour party with guided programming, picnic time, and free exploration.
250 Allan Brooks Way, Vernon
Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory
The Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory (DRAO) is an exciting destination for families curious about space and science. Their seasonal guided tours will showcase powerful telescopes like CHIME, which explores the vast universe, and the observatory's role in monitoring solar activity and studying the stars.
717 White Lake Road, Kaleden
Tours Resume in April
Enderby StrongStart
StrongStart is a free school-based program that provides play-based early learning opportunities for children (0 to 5 years old) and their parents or caregivers. This program is located at M.V. Beattie Elementary School and follows the SD83 calendar.
M.V. Beattie Elementary School – 1308 Sicamous Street, Enderby
250-838-6434
Free
0-5 years old
West Kelowna StrongStart
StrongStart is a free school-based early learning program offered on school days. Your child will have free time to play games, read books, create a craft, participate in storytime where they will sing songs, and exercise during gym time (where applicable).
George Pringle Elementary | Hudson Road Elementary
(250) 870-5103 | (250) 870-5141
Sept - June
Free
0-5 years old
South Okanagan Events Centre Indoor Walking Track
When the weather is too cold or too hot outside, walking around the track inside the South Okanagan Events Centre can be just what the kids need to burn some energy off. Open Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Dogs are not permitted inside unless they are service or guide dogs. Check ahead for schedule updates, as the track may close for events.
853 Eckhardt Avenue West, Penticton