Join us on this annual celebration of nature and learn about the Kokanee Salmon as you watch them “run” upstream along Mission Creek.
Enjoy a leisurely ride towards Mission Creek Greenway on our state-of-the-art e-bikes past local parks and beaches. As you move along Mission Creek, enjoy our fascinating audio guide and learn about the Kokanee Salmon at strategic viewing points of the creek.
To celebrate the spawning event Lakeside Eco-Sports will donate $5 for every participant of the E-Bike Salmon Adventure to The Friends of Mission Creek Society, who actively engage in maintaining and enhancing the natural habitat to encourage greater numbers of Kokanee Salmon for future generations.
Our app will guide you every step of the way on your mobile device and you can enjoy the easy navigation with points of interest pinned for your convenience.
At the end of your trip, a few clicks will generate a souvenir video of your amazing day to share with friends and treasure forever.
Depart Lakeside Eco-Sports rental station and enjoy the scenic 30 minute e-bike ride to Mission Creek Greenway.
Meander along Mission Creek Greenway enjoying the sight of the Kokanee Salmon swimming to their spawning site as you listen to our audio guide, revealing facts and information about this freshwater salmon species.
Make the return journey to Lakeside Eco-Sports feeling content that you witnessed this marvel of nature and contributed to the conservation of Kokanee Salmon.
We’re located in the building opposite to the Sails statue in downtown Kelowna.
Kelowna and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia are renowned for their stunning natural beauty, vibrant wine culture, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The region is home to over 130 wineries, beautiful lakes, and diverse landscapes that cater to adventure seekers and those looking to relax alike.
A scenic trail with 18 wooden trestles and 2 tunnels, part of the historic Kettle Valley Railway. Perfect for hiking and biking.
A large, scenic lake offering various water activities, beaches, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
A collection of over 130 wineries in the Okanagan Valley, offering wine tastings, tours, and beautiful vineyard views.
A popular park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and panoramic views of Kelowna and Okanagan Lake.
A contemporary art gallery showcasing works by local, national, and international artists.
Sweet and juicy cherries grown in the Okanagan Valley, available fresh or in various desserts.
The Okanagan Valley is known for its award-winning wines, particularly Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Syrah.
Freshly caught salmon, often grilled or smoked, served with local vegetables and sides.
Locally produced apple cider, made from Okanagan Valley apples, available in sweet and dry varieties.
Summer is the peak season with warm weather, perfect for outdoor activities, wine tours, and lake activities. Crowds are at their highest, and accommodations can be more expensive.
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GMT-8 (PST) or GMT-7 (PDT) during daylight saving time
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Kelowna and the Okanagan Valley are generally safe destinations for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kelowna Bus Terminal
The bus system is reliable and affordable, with frequent services in the city and less frequent services to outlying areas.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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A charming lakeside city known for its beaches, wineries, and the annual Peach Festival.
A family-friendly ski resort offering skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.
A scenic city known for its parks, beaches, and historic sites.
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