Peachland Visitor Centre

Let us help you make memories in our charming town! Whether you are a visitor who needs directions or advice on what to do, or a local who is looking for community information, we are here for you! Our historic building is over 115 years old and once served as (at one time or another); the Baptist Church, Post Office, Fire Brigade, Council Chambers, and Library!

Take a swing at the Heritage Park playground, walk the Ray Kandola Pier, or cool down at the Splashpad; all are located directly across from the Visitor Centre building.

We are more than just a visitor centre— we are also an attraction where you can take a tour of our Museum and learn about Peachland’s pioneer history. You can also learn about trains, fruit, and ships of the Okanagan! Our building is home to a large HO scale model Train Display of the Kettle Valley Railway, circa 1955-56. This interactive display features buttons for lights and sounds and even smoke! Children (and those young at heart) will absolutely enjoy it!

 

For more information on Peachland’s settlers, fruit orchards, and other history, visit the Peachland Museum.

For more information on the Kettle Valley Railway Display, visit the Central Okanagan Railway Company.

Details
Address:
5890 Beach Ave, Peachland, BC V0H 1X7
Hours:
Open 10AM to 4PM, Tuesday to Sunday in the shoulder seasons.

Open 10AM to 6PM everyday from July 1st to September 2nd.
Phone:
(250) 767-3441
Admission:
By Donation
Family Friendly:
Yes
Average Time (Round Trip):
1+ Hour
Washrooms:
Yes
Dogs Allowed:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes