Fintry Provincial Park

Fintry Provincial Park is a captivating area located on the western shores of Okanagan Lake offering rich history and diverse outdoor recreation activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

889
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Fintry Provincial Park

 

Fintry Provincial Park is situated in the scenic Okanagan region and spans over 360 hectares. The park is known for its historical sites, including the Fintry Estate, which features a heritage manor house, barns, and the unique octagonal dairy barn. The park's geographical location along Okanagan Lake provides visitors with access to stunning waterfront views, beaches, and opportunities for water-based activities such as swimming and kayaking. The park also boasts the short but rewarding Fintry Falls hike, offering views of cascading waterfalls. Ecologically, the park is home to diverse plant life, including ponderosa pines and Douglas firs, and various wildlife species like eagles and herons. Established in 1995, the park preserves both its natural environment and cultural history, attracting visitors interested in both relaxation and adventure.

Highlights

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Fintry Falls

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Okanagan Lake Beaches

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Historic Fintry Estate

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Wildlife Viewing Opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Fintry Falls

A series of three waterfalls accessible via a short trail, offering stunning viewpoints and natural beauty.

Fintry Manor House

A heritage building showcasing early 20th-century architecture and part of the historical Fintry Estate.

Okanagan Lake

A pristine lake providing scenic beauty and opportunities for water recreation such as swimming and kayaking.