The Kelowna Paddle Trail is your front-row seat to the natural beauty of Okanagan Lake. This 27-kilometre, self-guided route stretches from McKinley Beach in the north to Bertram Creek Regional Park in the south, marked by a series of buoys just offshore. Along the way, you’ll pass over 20 beaches, waterfront parks, resorts, bird sanctuaries, and the heart of downtown Kelowna.

Perfect for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, or canoeing, the trail offers a mix of calm water, scenic views, and convenient shoreline access points. Launch from popular spots like Rotary Beach, Tugboat Bay at Waterfront Park, or Sarsons Beach to create your own paddle route.

Paddling is best during calm conditions, early mornings and evenings are ideal. Always wear a life jacket, stay close to shore, and review safety tips before heading out.

Rentals and guided tours are available nearby. Scroll down to view the map and everything you need to explore this unique lake adventure.