The south end of Penticton is bordered by another lake called Skaha.

Another interesting fact about Penticton is that the land it sits on is actually the result of an ancient landslide that cut off the end of the long, narrow Okanagan Lake and created a second one.

Penticton and its surroundings have been inhabited for hundreds of years by the Okanagan peoples who originally settled the area and traded up and down the west coast, including as far as South America.

Penticton is one of two cities in the world that sits between two lakes; the other is Interlaken, Switzerland.
Happy Friday.
That’s an interesting story of how the lake got split into two. Must have been some landslide.
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Thank you. On satellite photos it’s very obvious that there was a huge landslide; basically, most of a mountain came down.
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Thanks for sharing the story Lynette. Have a wonderful Friday. Allan
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You’re welcome, Allan. Cheers.
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