Self-Guided Tours

Similkameen Valley Farm Tour
There’s a stretch of Highway 3 in British Columbia where more than twenty farm stands unfold from Keremeos to Cawston — hand-lettered signs, just-picked produce, and families who’ve been working this land for generations. This is the Similkameen Valley Farm Trail, a self-guided journey through farm stands, farm stays, and farm-to-table dining along one of BC’s most rewarding agricultural routes. Best explored from June through October, when the valley is at its most abundant. Bring a cooler.

Sip the Similkameen
There’s a different kind of tasting experience waiting along Highway 3 in the Similkameen Valley — one that feels more personal, more hands-on, and a little more off the beaten path. Seventeen small-batch producers from Keremeos, the Fruit Stand Capital of Canada, to Cawston, the Organic Farming Capital of Canada, invite you to discover wines, orchard-inspired ciders, craft spirits, and fruit sodas poured by the people who made them, on patios overlooking the valley that shaped every pour. Rugged. Rustic. Real.

Similkameen Valley Heritage & Culture Trail
The Similkameen Valley has been shaped by thousands of years of story — and there’s no better way to read it than by travelling through it. From the ancestral territory of the Syilx Nation and the living cultures of the Similamix and Smelqmix peoples, to gold rush ghost towns, Hudson Bay Brigade trails, and community museums in Princeton, Hedley, and Keremeos, the layers here run deep. New mural walks coming to all three communities will bring those stories to the walls of the towns themselves. The Heritage & Culture Trail connects it all.

Mural Walks
The Similkameen Valley Mural Tour is coming — a self-guided walking journey through the region’s painted streetscapes, where local artists and community voices are transforming building facades into an open-air gallery. Keep an eye on this page as the tour takes shape.
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