Time For TEE! Osoyoos Golf Courses Now Open for 2015

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It may be February, but it’s already time to start talking about golf here in the South Okanagan! This weekend, we will be at the Vancouver Golf Show, chatting with golfers about the great golf courses in our region and the relaxing golf vacation packages that we have here at Watermark. Plus, two local golf clubs are open for the season!

Watermark Joins The Foodie Fray for Thompson-Okanagan Wine & Dine

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In just a few days, the 13th annual Thompson-Okanagan Wine & Dine will return and the Wine & Tapas Bar at Watermark Beach Resort is excited to join the foodie fray once again. From January 23rd to February 11th, patrons can enjoy a 3-course menu for $15, $25, or $35, paired with BC VQA wines.

Welcome Back Mount Baldy – Stay Here, Ski There!

Mount Baldy Reopens for 2015 Season

Here at Watermark Beach Resort, we are thrilled to welcome Mount Baldy back to the South Okanagan for the 2015 ski season. Our region truly is the perfect vacation destination for year-round fun, and the local ski hill is a big part of what our area offers. That’s why we are happy to announce special ski packages for Watermark and Mount Baldy in 2015!

Kick Off The Holidays with Winter in Wine Country

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The wineries of the South Okanagan don’t come to a halt just because the seasons have changed. For many of our the wineries around Osoyoos and Oliver, this time of year is one of transition as they wrap up the harvest, pick the grapes for ice wine, and prepare for the holidays – just like everyone else! In fact, on November 29th and 30th, dozens of local wineries will open their doors and welcome guests to kick of the holiday season in style with the Winter in Wine Country event.

Watermark Beach Resort Welcomes Plans for South Okanagan National Park

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The South Okanagan region is a sensitive region that is home to unique animal species. Back then, our Prime Minister at the time, Jean Chrétien, announced an understanding with the British Columbian Premier of the day, Gordon Campbell, to work on the development of an official national park in the area. Since then the idea has been dissected, debated and discussed many times over, before ultimately being shelved back in 2012.