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Accessible Travel
Discover Oliver’s commitment to accessibility. Explore barrier-free attractions, accommodations, and transportation options, ensuring an inclusive travel experience for all visitors. From wheelchair-accessible trails to accommodations with accessibility features, we strive to make Oliver welcoming to everyone.
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Discover the heart of Oliver through its diverse community amenities. Whether you’re seeking healthcare services, recreation facilities, or cultural experiences, our town has something for everyone. Explore local libraries, playgrounds, and sports facilities, ensuring a well-rounded visit for all ages. Immerse yourself in our vibrant community and make lasting memories during your stay.
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Itineraries
Embark on inspiring itineraries tailored to explore Oliver’s finest experiences. Whether it’s adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, our curated routes cater to all interests. Begin your journey today and discover the diverse offerings of Oliver, where every moment promises unforgettable memories and new discoveries.
Oliver ItinerariesIn 2002, Oliver was officially recognized as Canada’s Wine Capital during Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee Tour. This title honors Oliver’s significant contribution to Canadian viticulture, with the region cultivating nearly half of British Columbia’s vineyards and housing over 40 wineries.
Boats are only allowed on Osoyoos Lake to the south of Olvier. Tuc-el-nuit and Vaseaux lake allow non-motorized (canoe, kayak, SUP, floatie) access only.
Yes, some of our wineries are open all year long. Please see our tasting room house page for more details.
Winter Winery Hours
Some tasting rooms do allow dogs to supervise their owners in their tasting rooms. Check out our tasting room map for a list of dog friendly locations.
Yes, the International Hike & Bike trail connects the Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) from the north of town near District Wine Village to the KVR trail head on Road 22 to the South of Town.
The International Hike and Bike Trail is a 18.4 km trail that is flat accessible and car free. The trail meanders along the Okanagan River channel. The section south of Oliver towards Osoyoos is gravel.
The north end of the trail is accessed at the parking lot on south side of Hwy 97, between Tucelnuit Drive and Island Road. The south end of the trail is accessed at the parking lot on Road 22, where you can continue further south to Osoyoos via the KVR.
Yes there are a number of hiking options in and around Oliver! Please see this page for more details, Hiking in Oliver
Oliver’s biggest annual event is Wine Capital Weekend, held every third weekend in September. This annual community festival includes the Kick-off party at Distrcit Wine Village, Cask & Keg and the cornerstone event Festival of the Grape
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