Close up of Tightrope logo (a silhouette of a man on a tightrope) on wooden planks

Tightrope Winery

Wines worth walking a tightrope for? Well, that depends if you like skillfully made, award winning Naramata Bench classics. The winery’s name refers to the balancing act that is required when making wine.

View of six person table at Play Winery Restaurant with umbrella and gorgeous lake views in the background

The Best Patios in Penticton: Recommendations By a Local

Penticton has the perfect climate for eating al fresco, with the patio season usually running from April to October. Whether you’ve just finished a wine tour or a hike along the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail, these Penticton patios are the place to sit back, relax and enjoy some local eats.

Looking across grassy lawn area to sandy beach next to calm Okanagan Lake - Penticton Lakeside Resort private beach

The Best Places to Stay in Penticton

This complete guide to the best Penticton accommodation includes a break down of city areas and their advantages (and disadvantages!) as well as recommendations for the best hotels, motels and vacation rentals.

Looking across gravel parking area to sloped roof Terravista building, with patio at front and floor to ceiling windows in all floors

Terravista Vineyards

Terravista Vineyards brings something a little different to the Naramata Bench, specialising in small-lot white wines made from Spanish varietals. Matching the winery’s unusual varietals, the Terravista facility features an architectural style not seen anywhere else on the Bench.