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1. Darke Lake Park
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Darke Lake Park after Robert Darke, who settled in the area in the 1890s. |
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2. Summerland (District)
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Summerland - The townsite here was laid out and named in 1902 by John Moore Robinson, the founder of Peachland and Naramata. The name refers to the sunny Okanagan climate. West Summerland was originally known as Siwash Flats. |
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3. Chuchuwayha 2
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4. Faulder
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5. Garnet Valley
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6. Greata
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7. Okanagan Lake Park
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8. Penticton 3A
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9. Prairie Valley
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10. Shingle Creek
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11. Trout Creek
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12. Browne Lake Ecological Reserve (Naramata, 7km)
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13. Chute Lake (Naramata, 7km)
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Chute Lake from the French word for a waterfall or rapid. |
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14. Medicine Hill 11 (Naramata, 7km)
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15. Myra-Bellevue Park (Naramata, 7km)
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16. Myra-Bellevue Protected Area (Naramata, 7km)
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17. Naramata / Arawana ~ Creek (Naramata, 7km)
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Naramata - John Moore Robinson, who founded Naramata in 1907, tells us that he got the name - |
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18. Sun-Oka Beach Park (Naramata, 7km)
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19. Kickininee Park (Penticton, 13km)
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20. Penticton (City) / Ellis Creek / Kickininee Park / Mount Nkwala / Shatford Creek / Shingle Creek (Penticton, 13km)
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Ellis Creek - After Tom Ellis (1845-1918), a young Irishman who arrived in the Penticton area in 1865 and became the first settler here. |
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21. Penticton 1 (Penticton, 13km)
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22. Penticton 2 (Penticton, 13km)
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23. Poplar Grove (Penticton, 13km)
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24. Skaha Bluffs Park (Penticton, 13km)
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25. West Bench (Penticton, 13km)
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26. Peachland (District) / Mount Kathleen / Trépanier Creek (Peachland, 19km)
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Mount Kathleen - John Moore Robinson, the founder of Peachland, Summerland, and Naramata, named this mountain after his wife, Catherine. Of Irish descent, Robinson preferred 'Kathleen' to 'Catherine.' |
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27. Trépanier (Peachland, 19km)
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