Exploring North to Swan Lake

Begin your North Okanagan journey with coffee at one of Vernon’s excellent café’s before heading out of the city to the exceptional Swan Lake Nature Reserve & Trails. As you explore the Trails Capital of BC, enjoy the diverse ecosystems and the number of different wildlife that can be spotted throughout the region.

 

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    Swan Lake Nature Reserve & Trails
    Swan Lake Nature Reserve & Trails, North Okanagan, BC, Canada

    Visitors to the nature reserve can expect to find a 1.8km trail along the shoreline of Swan Lake along with a 3-storey wildlife observation tower, perfect for setting up your scope and searching for waterfowl on the lake. Swan Lake is a breeding, nesting and migration haven for a number of species of ducks, waterfowl and marsh birds. Migrants, such as the American Pelican and Trumpeter swan, pass through in the spring and fall and the surrounding grasslands are home to a number of small mammals and reptiles, drawing in Birds of Prey year-round. You can also expect to find Great Blue Herons from the nearby rookery making their way to feed in this fertile habitat.

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    The Heronry
    2312 53 Avenue, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Amongst the cottonwoods in a delicate urban location lies this carefully conserved Heronry. Due to the importance of the cottonwood habitat to the Herons, the area is federally protected and entrance is strictly prohibited to ensure minimal disturbance. It is still worth a visit to the area however, as the vantage point from the surrounding sidewalks allows for great views of nesting herons. Visit in March to experience the height of activity as the birds return to the area for the season and establish their nests, while later visitors may have a chance to see young in the nests. Please follow all posted signage and do not enter the restricted areas under any circumstances. 

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    Cools Pond
    Cools Pond Park, L & a Road, Vernon, BC, Canada

    This birding hotspot features a multi-use pathway and a covered viewing platform looking out over the pond. Visitors can expect to find waterfowl and shorebird species in the water, although it is not uncommon to see raptors, passerines and woodpeckers passing through. Over 120 species have been observed in this area throughout the year.

     

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    Eatology
    Eatology, 30 Street, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Prioritizing prompt service, fresh, vibrant and mouth watering dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, you are in for a treat dining at Eatology. Their bright and eclectic environment welcomes you for a simple cup of coffee or a serious pulled pork sandwich; either way you’ll leave happy you visited.

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    Best Western Premier Route 97
    Best Western Premier Route 97 Vernon, Anderson Way, Vernon, BC, Canada

    An elegant hotel offering premier service and well-appointed accommodations, you can be assured that your stay will be relaxing and enjoyable. Centrally located on route 97, the Best Western is a convenient and reliable choice.

    Book Now: https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/book/hotel-rooms.62143.html?iata=00171880&ssob=BLBWI0004G&cid=BLBWI0004G:google:gmb:62143

Exploring the renowned Kalamalka Lake

Today finds you heading to the southeast of the city as you make your way towards the colour changing waters of Kalamalka Lake. One of only a handful of Marl Lakes, Kalamalka Lake’s surface can appear turquoise, cyan or a deep indigo depending on the conditions. Along the way, you will pass birding hotspots, serene beaches, towering bluffs and forests that play host to a variety of wildlife. With trails available for all levels of adventure seekers, options abound as you enjoy the stunning surroundings.

 

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    Polson Park Trail
    Polson Park Trail, Vernon, BC, Canada

    More than just an urban greenspace,  Polson Park is host to the Community Arts Centre – a great stop for locally sourced gifts – and the Polson Artisan Night Market on Fridays in the Summer. For some excellent urban bird watching, head to the southeast of the park where the trailhead for the Polson Park Trail is located. Leave the hustle of the city behind as you make your way down the boardwalk, shaded by the trees from the heat of the day. An excellent place for wildlife, be sure to take your time and scan the creek while keeping your ears tuned for the sounds of passing songbirds. 

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    Middleton Mountain and McKergow Meadows
    Middleton Mountain Trails, Coldstream, BC, Canada

    The Middleton Mountain trail network zig-zags its way up the mountain from the surrounding suburban environment rewarding the ambitious with panoramic views at the top of the steep climb. Birders may encounter Mountain Bluebird, Swainson’s Thrush and Western Meadowlarks, as well as swallows, hawks, eagles, vultures and quail. If you are looking for a less strenuous option, head to the McKergow Meadows section of this trail network which overlooks Mud Lake. Over 50 species of birds have been observed in this area, including the Red-Tailed Hawk and Northern Flicker.

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    Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park
    Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Just south of Vernon, on the shores of Kalamalka Lake lies this stunning provincial park comprised of grassland habitat, towering evergreen forests and a vast network of trails. Whether you are looking for a short stroll to a lakeside lookout, or a more challenging hike into historic Cosen’s Bay, the kilometres of multi-use trails ensure you have ample options. Birders should keep an eye out for the blue-listed species present in the park: Canyon Wren, White-Throated Swift, Western Screech Owl and Flammulated Owl.

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Tracing the ridge along Commonage Road.

Truly a highlight for any birder visiting the region, a drive along Commonage Road is sure to delight with its varied landscapes and the species that live here. Passing through grasslands, forests, ranches, resorts and numerous bodies of water, take your time to pull over often as you transit through this historic route to ensure you capture the abundance of the region.

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    Allan Brooks Nature Centre
    Allan Brooks Nature Centre, Allan Brooks Way, Vernon, BC, Canada

    This hilltop interpretive centre is an excellent stop to broaden your understanding of the ecology of the region. Open seasonally from April to October, the facility hosts a number of interactive exhibits and naturalist presentations to educate and inspire. Offering 360-degree views of the region, with a vantage point over grasslands and ponds, the centre is also an excellent location for bird watching. On a sunny fall day, it is not uncommon to see a number of raptors migrating through the area, while in the spring their nest boxes are host to western and mountain bluebirds, and tree swallows. The vegetation around the small pond attracts songbirds, while the grasslands host a number of familiar species.

    Book Now: https://abnc.ca/events/events-calendar/

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    Commonage Road & Ponds
    695 Commonage Road, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Commonage Road traces the ridgeline south of Vernon and winds its way through grasslands, ranches, ponds, lakes and wooded hills. The variety of habitats lends itself to a diversity of bird species, and while the birding along this route is primarily done from the road side, it can produce some exciting sightings. A popular spot is a simple pullout along the road next to a pumphouse. The land is private and trespassing is strictly prohibited, but some time spent examining the grasslands slope may yield sightings of Clay-coloured Sparrows, Spotted Towhees, Eastern Kingbirds, Say’s Phoebes, Bullock’s Orioles, California Quail and other common birds of the brush. Follow the link for a detailed overview of where to stop as you wind your way along this historic stagecoach route.

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    Birdie Lake at Predator Ridge
    Birdie Lake, Birdie Lake Drive, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Located in the resort community of Predator Ridge, Birdie Lake features a 1km hiking trail and viewing platform from which birders may be fortunate enough to encounter the Common Nighthawk, Pied-Billed Grebe or Northern Rough-Winged Swallow. With over 100 species observed in the area, a visit to Predator Ridge is a must do for birdwatchers in the region. While you are there, drive past the gates to the Predator Ridge golf course and you’ll find Saskatoon bushes that attract Western Tanagers, Nashville Warblers, and Black-headed Grosbeaks from the nearby dry forest.

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    Ellison Provincial Park
    Ellison Provincial Park, Ellison Park Road, Vernon, BC, Canada

    Located on the Northeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, Ellison Provincial Park comprises forest headlands above a rocky shoreline featuring scenic views from steep headlands. This park offers swimming and diving in the day use area, and a number of hiking trails that explore the area, allowing you to enjoy the classic Okanagan Basin landscape. A number of birds can be spotted throughout the year utilizing the rocky bluff and forest habitats, with the best trails for birdwatching being away from the water towards the ridge, so be sure to bring your binoculars along for the hike.

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North Okanagan Naturalists' Club

Committed to sharing their passion and knowledge for the natural history of the Vernon region, join one of their weekly nature walks or explore the many events hosted throughout the year.