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Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park Playground
The playground at Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park provides an exciting challenge for kids with its climbing structure featuring hanging rings, rope nets, and a slide. It’s set on a soft wood chip surface, so wearing shoes is recommended.
Okanagan Highway, Summerland
Free Parking
Food & Drinks
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Change Rooms
Slides
Climbing Elements
Turner Street Park
Turner Street Park is a small, green space located at the corner of Turner Street and Rosedale Avenue in Summerland. While it doesn't feature a playground, the park offers a grassy area, a picnic table, and a bench, making it a spot for a quiet break or a light picnic.
14422 Rosedale Avenue, Summerland
Free Parking
Picnic Tables
Kinsmen Park Summerland
Tucked away on a sharp corner of Lakeshore Drive is Kinsmen Park Summerland. The park has a steep slide down the center, a teeter-totter, a digging station, a swing set, a climbing structure, and picnic tables and benches. The park is on the water and has a small beach area with direct access to Okanagan Lake. Street parking is available near the playground, and recent enhancements have improved access. Please note there is a staircase leading down to the playground, so it’s not stroller accessible.
12533 Lakeshore Drive South, Summerland
2 x Traditional Swings
Slides
Climbing Elements
Teeter-Totter
Teeter-Totter
Rotary Park Penticton
Rotary Park in Penticton is a scenic lakeside destination known for the iconic Peach concession and beautiful views of Okanagan Lake. Families can enjoy a large grassy area for picnics, beach access, seasonal washrooms, and water sport rentals. In the summer, the park comes alive with special events and festivals right by the water, including the Penticton Summer Carnival with rides and games.
Martin Street/Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton
Food & Drinks
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Okanagan Lake Park
Located just steps from downtown Penticton, Okanagan Lake Park is a 4+ acre waterfront space along Okanagan Lake, offering a small sandy beach, picnic areas, a fenced off-leash dog beach, and access to nearby attractions.
86 Lakeshore Drive East, Penticton
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Marina Way Park
Marina Way Park is a peaceful 4-acre lakefront spot near downtown Penticton. The park has a small sandy beach with a gradual water entry, which is nice for the kids. Across the street is a Café, making it easy to grab a coffee or snack.
Marina Way, Penticton
Free Parking
Food & Drinks
Picnic Tables
Lakawanna Park
Lakawanna Park in Penticton offers both a traditional playground and a splash pad, making it an ideal spot for families, especially during warmer months. The playground includes a range of equipment like slides, climbing structures, and swings, suitable for kids of various ages.
796 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton
Bucket Swing
Traditional Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements
Pioneer Walkway Osoyoos
Pioneer Walkway in Osoyoos is a scenic, paved path that runs along the shoreline of Osoyoos Lake. It’s ideal for walking, biking, or using a stroller, with beautiful lake views. The pathway features colourful gardens, shaded pergola, benches, and a seasonal washroom.. You’ll find parking at both ends, making it convenient to access nearby shops, beaches, and attractions.
7305 Crowsnest Highway, Osoyoos
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Oliver Community Park
Oliver Community Park is a 28-acre recreational hub featuring multi-use sports fields, tennis and pickleball courts, an outdoor pool and hot tub, a disc golf course, a fully fenced tot playground, and an accessible paved pathway that links all amenities. Additional highlights include an outdoor stage for events, a community hall for gatherings, an arena for skating and sports, plus washrooms, ample parking, and shaded picnic areas.
6359 Park Drive, Oliver
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Oliver Tots & Tykes Playground
Tucked inside Oliver Community Park, the Oliver Tots & Tykes Playground is a bright, welcoming space thoughtfully designed for children ages 2 to 5 and those who are neurodivergent. This fully fenced, inclusive playground features toddler-sized equipment like low slides, gentle climbing structures, sensory panels, and adaptive swings—perfect for little ones who benefit from accessible, engaging play. The soft rubberized surface adds an extra layer of safety, and there’s even a fun musical station where kids can explore sound and rhythm. With benches and a picnic table nearby, it’s a great spot for families to enjoy a safe and playful break in the park.
6359 Park Drive, Oliver
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
1 x Bucket Swing
Slides
Climbing Elements