Tucked between rolling mountains and winding rivers, the Similkameen Valley is one of British Columbia’s most scenic escapes. But beyond its rugged landscapes and panoramic views lies something even more meaningful: stories of resilience, tradition, and connection. For those who take the time to look beyond the surface, the Similkameen offers rich opportunities to experience » MORE
The Princeton Bronze Sculpture Walk is a free, self-guided outdoor art experience that invites locals and visitors alike to slow down, walk the town’s core, and connect with the spirit of this land through lifelike bronze animal sculptures that echo the wild soul of the valley. » MORE
When you travel through the Similkameen Valley, you’re traversing territory that has been home to First Nations for millennia. The Similkameen Valley is the ancestral, traditional and unceded territory of the Syilx Nation, and is home to the Upper Similkameen Indian Band—the Similamix People—and the Lower Similkameen Indian Band—the Smelqmix People. Rich in history, and » MORE