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 Kaloya Regional Park

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kayola
Oyama

British Columbia
Canada


Park Size: 3.7 hectare
Park Amenities:
Beach
Birding
Canoeing
Gardens
Picnicking
Playground
Swimming
Washrooms


Kaloya Regional Park is a 3.7 hectare community park on the shores of Kalamalka Lake in the community of Oyama, BC. The community is part of Lake Country which is located in the North Okanagan Valley. The well maintained public park is a popular destination on Kalamalka Lake for picnicking, swimming, special events and birdwatching.

Kaloya Park is a day use park situated on a peninsula with lake views on both sides. The regional park includes two small sandy benches, picnic tables, gazebo, large grass lawns and viewing benches. Amenities in the park include a washroom and a small playground for children.

From the shores of the Kalamalka Lake there are views of Lake Country homes, floating docks, passing houseboats and canoes. The flower gardens add more red, blue and yellow colors to the park. It is no surprise Kaloya Park is a favorite for locals for wedding events and wedding pictures.

The park is not open during the winter months. Dogs are not permitted in the park, nor is camping, fires or smoking.
Kaloya Regional Park, Winfield, BC in Lake Country

Address:

Kaloya Regional Park
Trask Road
Oyama
Canada

How To Get ToKaloya Regional Park

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Travel north along Highway #97 (35 minutes from Kelowna) to the community of Oyama, BC. In the community turn right onto Oyama Road and then turn left onto Trask Road. Continue to the end of the road and the paved large gravel parking lot.
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