Places to stay in Penticton, British Columbia

Penticton is a city in south central British Columbia between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. The name Penticton is derived from a word in the Salish language, and it is roughly translated as "a place to stay forever". Places to eat in the region include The Hub, The Pasta Factory, Jeffer’s Fryzz, and The Bellevue Cafe.

We currently have 78 accommodations in and around Penticton with other regional listings available for Hotels, Motels, RV parks, B&B's and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a large number of hotels in the city, though there are a large number of nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Penticton is located close to Empress Creek, Rattlesnake Creek, Crystal Mountain, Rembler Creek and Rose Valley Lake.

Selected and best reviewed properties in Penticton

The 5000 Motel

10 OUT OF 10 We first booked in to this little place in summer of 2007. We went back in summer of 2010. It is an older little motel, but very clean and extremely helpful and kind staff. It is close to everything and alot is in walking distance. With 4 children it is often pricey to take a holiday as most hotels .....

The Penticton Terrace Bed and Breakfast

10 OUT OF 10 We would rank this B&B 5*. The owners put such love and detail into making our beautiful suite comfortable, (we had the Munson Room), that we couldn't think of anything that we would change. Awesome view from the deck! Breakfast was excellent. Felt like being in the country only a few minutes .....

The Vaseux Lake Provincial Park

This park offers 12 vehicle-accessible campsites on a first come, first served basis. Campsite reservations are not accepted. Fees are cash only and are self-registration. Most of the campsites are right on the lake. They are large with gravel pads and are fairly private. Open grassy areas .....

The South Beach Gardens RV Park

South Beach Gardens Campground is a family campground located at the South end of Penticton, BC, directly across from Skaha Lake. South Beach Gardens offers RV sites and tenting sites. We offer 30amp cable sites, 30amp no cable sites, 15amp no cable sites, power and water sites .....

More about the areas accommodations and tourism

Penticton's primary economic strengths are tourism, wine production and fruit orchards. Penticton hosts many world famous events annually, among them the Canadian Ironman Triathlon, the Okanagan Wine Festival, the Penticton Peach Festival and the Pentastic Hot Jazz Festival, and the "Elvis Festival," which was featured in the Summer 2006 issue of British Columbia Magazine.

Other local Penticton information and places to visit.

Penticton is 11 km away from Naramata, 12 km away from Summerland, 12 km away from Kaleden and 18 km away from Okanagan Falls.

Penticton is located at longitude -119°35'37.347 and latitude 49°29'56.897.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Penticton

Photograph of The Pasta Factory, Penticton
The Pasta Factory

The Barking Parrot Bar ( Dining / Other ). Located at 21 Lakeshore Dr West, Penticton. Offering a casual style dining experience with a menu inspired by our Chef’s newest concoctions. www.barkingparrot.com Link

The Pasta Factory ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 236 Martin Street, Penticton. Yes we are famous for pasta but also so much more.... with our varied selection of delicious menu items our new gluten free menu and drink specials all at affordable prices, there is something for everyone on our menu. www.thepastafactory.ca Link

Hooded Merganser Restaurant ( / Distillery ). Located at 21 Lakeshore Dr West, Penticton. Visionary architecture set on Okanagan Lake complementing the natural surroundings. Serving South Okanagan contemporary cuisine inspired by fresh local ingredients from our very own Valley View Farm. www.hoodedmerganser.ca Link

The Bistro At Hillside Winery ( Dining / Bistro / Grill ). Located at 1350B Naramata Road, Penticton. For over four decades, Hillside Winery has been a cornerstone of the Naramata Bench’s wine legacy and a backdrop to countless cherished memories for locals and visitors alike. Since 1984, our journey has intertwined with personal stories, making Hillside a familiar name in homes and gatherings across British Columbia. Our wines, deeply rooted in the unique terroir of the Naramata Bench, carry the essence of shared laughter, celebrated milestones, and quiet moments of reflection. www.hillsidewinery.ca Link

Loki’s Garage ( Dining / Subs / Sandwiches ). Located at 85-52 Front Street, Penticton. At Loki’s Garage we believe that starting from scratch with the best local ingredients is the foundation for the most memorable meals. From house-cured pastrami and pickled sauerkraut to fresh baked focaccia, Marcus, Alethea, and Luke work tirelessly to bring you flavours and experiences you can’t find anywhere else. www.lokisgarage.com Link

FC Kettle Valley Bike Rentals ( Sports / Activity / Biking ). Located at 101-1070 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton. Okanagan Valley Mountain Biking Trails are located all over the region. The most popular been the Kettle Valley Rail Trail systems. Starting from Funcity rentals you have easy access to three very popular trails. There is the Giant’s Head run that snakes around the East side of Okanagan Lake from Penticton to Summerland. The 32 km return ride is a great way to spend half a day. The views over looking Okanagan Lake from there are stunning. Also there is the River channel – Skaha Lake - OK Falls ride. Crossing the street from Fun city rentals you begin your journey at the top of the river channel and ride down along the west side on a paved path to Skaha Lake. Then along the East side of Skaha Lake on the old KVR. Here you will be at Lake level riding South to OK Falls. The trail is flat and in good shape. The return trip is 30KM and takes half a day. OK Falls has restaurants and food stores that you can get supplies at and a nice beach to relax and picnic on. Then there is the Chute Lake – Naramata ride. It is a long distance 42 KM ride. If you would like to to do so overnight camping this would be the trip to take. Starting from Funcity Rents you head West along Okanagan Beach up Vancouver hill and on to the KVR. From here it is fairly flat with a slight grade. At the beginning of your adventure you will be going through wine yards past winery then slowly climb in elevation you will experience great viewpoints looking North up the Valley over Okanagan Lake. The first tunnel that you will come across is called Little Tunnel. When you arrive at Chute Lake you will find a restaurant, camp ground, sleeping cabins and a boat rental. From there it is 8KM to the first set of tresseles. If you prefer to do some wilderness camping there are all kinds of places along the way that are suitable. Please remember to clean up after your self by taking out all garbage and avoid making fires. There is a fire ban in effect from June to Sept each year. The trip back is more enjoyable as it is all down hill. We at Funcity Bike Rentals hope to see you and are here to make your vacation the best it could be. 250-462-1151 www.okanaganbikerental.com Link

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Renamed properties

  • Hotel Penticton at 950 Westminster Avenue may have been previously known as Travelodge