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StrongStart Armstrong – Highland Park Elementary
StrongStart Armstrong - Highland Park Elementary is a free, drop-in early learning program for children ages 0–5 and their caregivers, running weekdays from 8:00–11:00am (mid-September to end of June) at Highland Park Elementary in Room 38. Enjoy a morning of playtime, circle time, dance parties, gym time, snacks, and more—all aligned with the School District 83 calendar.
3200 Wood Ave #647, Armstrong
(250) 546-8723
Mon-Fri: 8:00 am-11:00 am
Free
0-5 years
StrongStart Penticton – KVR Elementary
StrongStart Penticton – KVR Elementary offers a free, play-based early learning program for children aged birth to five and their caregivers.
300 Jermyn Avenue, Penticton
(250) 770-7697
Mon-Fri: 8:45am - 11:45am
0-5 years
Free
StrongStart Penticton – Columbia Elementary
StrongStart Penticton – Columbia Elementary is a free, play-based program for children aged birth to five and their caregivers. The classroom is arranged for creative projects, pretend play, sensory exploration, and interactive story time.
1437 Allison Street, Penticton
(250)770-7676 (Ext. 6489)
Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 11:15am
Free
0-5 years
StrongStart Penticton – Queen’s Park Elementary
Families with children aged birth to five are invited to join this free, drop-in StrongStart Penticton program at Queen’s Park Elementary. Enjoy creative art projects, songs, stories, and active play during morning sessions Monday to Thursday, plus one Wednesday evening each week.
330 Power Street, Penticton
(250) 770-7680 (Ext. 6018)
Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-11:30am | Wed: 5:00-7:00 pm
Free
0-5 years
Free Parking
Summerland Museum and Archives
The Summerland Museum and Archives is a family-friendly spot where you can explore the town’s history at your own pace. Admission is by donation, and kids love the highlight upstairs, a working model railway they can start with the push of a button, complete with step stools so even the smallest visitors get a great view.
9521 Wharton Street, Summerland
(250) 494-9395
Free Parking
Washrooms
Summerland Library | ORL Branch
The Summerland Library is a bright, family-friendly spot with free Wi-Fi, cozy reading areas, a fun kids' section, and a dedicated teen zone. It’s a great place to read, play, study, or just unwind.
9533 Main Street, Summerland
(250) 494-5591
Free Parking
Penticton Museum & Archives
The Penticton Museum & Archives is a family-friendly spot packed with interactive exhibits and hands-on fun. Kids will love the Hands-On Heritage Lab, where they can build earthquake-proof towers, watch a model steam engine, and explore an augmented reality sandbox. Pick up a scavenger hunt at the front desk to turn your visit into a playful adventure, and don’t forget to meet the museum’s resident snake! Located in the same building as the Penticton Public Library, it’s a great way to spend a morning or afternoon. Open Tuesday to Saturday, with entry by donation ($1 suggested for kids, $2 for adults).
785 Main Street, Penticton
(250) 490-2451
Tuesday - Saturday
10 am - 5 pm
Free Parking
Vernon Library | ORL Branch
The Vernon Library of the Okanagan Regional Library is a vibrant community hub with something for every age group. Little ones can join in on Baby Time, PJ Story Time, French Story Time, and more, while older kids and teens have access to engaging activities like Lego sessions, 3D crafting, and Coding Club. The library also supports newcomer families through programs such as the Niteo Family Reading Program and homework help.
2800 30th Avenue, Vernon
(250) 542-7610
The Boarding House Cafe
The Boarding House Café in downtown Vernon is the city's only board game café, offering a cozy spot to play from a library of over 300 games. Perfect for families, friends, or a casual outing, guests can enjoy fresh baked goods, drinks, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. It’s a great place to unwind and connect over games.
3101 31st Avenue, Vernon
(250) 545-0117
Free Wifi
Food & Drinks
S.S. Sicamous Marine Heritage Society
The S.S. Sicamous in Penticton is a beautifully restored 1914 paddlewheeler turned museum, offering a hands-on journey through Okanagan history. Families can explore the ship’s decks, captain’s quarters, and interactive exhibits—plus, don’t miss the detailed model train display, a hit with kids and train enthusiasts alike. Located right on Okanagan Lake, it’s steps away from the beach, ice cream, restaurants and scenic walks. With birthday party options and nearby historic vessels to check out, it’s a must-visit for families exploring Penticton.
1099 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton
(250) 492-0403
info@sssicamous.ca
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