GETTING HERE

MEET YOUR TEAM HERE

Penticton is located in the south central region of British Columbia, in an area known as the Okanagan Valley. It is one of only two cities in the world that is situated between two lakes – Okanagan and Skaha – and the city neighbours the luscious vineyards of the several wine regions and many orchards.

FLYING TO PENTICTON

If arriving by air, delegates will most likely be flying into Penticton Regional Airport, conveniently located at the south end of the city and just 10 minutes from the downtown core.

Penticton Regional Airport services direct flights from Vancouver and Calgary on board Air Canada, WestJet, or Pacific Coastal; visit YYF Penticton Airport for schedules and more information about our airport’s amenities. Several carriers also fly into Kelowna International Airport, which is approximately a 90-minute drive away and offers air service between major national and international destinations. Larger group transfers from Kelowna International Airport and Penticton can be arranged.

DRIVING TO PENTICTON

If delegates want flexibility and the ability to enjoy their travels, a road vehicle is the way to go. 

Penticton is centrally located along Highway 97, which connects directly with the Trans-Canada Highway, and other major routes across British Columbia and Alberta. Penticton is easily accessed via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) to the north, and the scenic Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) to the south. Visit DriveBC for up-to-date conditions.

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