Penticton, British Columbia

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Penticton
Coordinates: 49°29′28″N 119°35′19″W / 49.49111, -119.58861
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen
Incorporated 1909
Government
 - Mayor Jake Kimberley
Area
 - Total 42.02 km² (16.2 sq mi)
Elevation 385 m (1,263 ft)
Population (2006)
 - Total 31,909
 - Density 759.5/km² (1,967.1/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Area code(s) 250

Penticton is a city in south central British Columbia between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake (at one time known officially as "Dog Lake").[citation needed] Its 2006 population was 31,909 (41,574 in the greater area). The name Penticton is derived from a word in the Salish language, and it is roughly translated as "a place to stay forever". Penticton is the home of the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, Canada's only radio telescope array. It is also the sister city of Ikeda, Hokkaido, Japan.

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Penticton's primary economic strengths are tourism, wine production and fruit orchards. Penticton hosts many world famous events annually, among them the Canadian Ironman Triathlon, the Okanagan Wine Festival, the Penticton Peach Festival, the Pentastic Hot Jazz Festival, and the "Elvis Festival" which was featured in the Summer 2006 issue of British Columbia Magazine.

Penticton is home to recreational opportunities such as skiing at the Apex Mountain Resort ski area, boating and fishing on Skaha Lake and Okanagan Lake, golfing on one of the area's many courses, hiking or biking the Kettle Valley Railway Trail, and sport climbing at Skaha Bluffs. Penticton is home to the BCHL hockey team Penticton Vees who play throughout the winter months, as well as the PCSL soccer team Penticton Pinnacles, who play from May until July.

In September 2006, residents voted 80.3% in favour of the construction of the South Okanagan Event Centre. The $73 million arena, sports complex and convention centre could possibly serve as a summer or early fall training facility for the Vancouver Canucks as well as the home of the BCHL's Penticton Vees, so named in honour of the senior hockey team that in 1955 won the Ice Hockey World Championships. It will likely boost the city's convention market and become a popular stop on concert tours and for other special events.

Penticton is the hub of wine tourism in the Okanagan Valley with access to 88 wineries within an hour's drive. Nearby Naramata Bench will have 23 wineries by the end of 2007.

The Kettle Valley Railroad(KVR) Trail Network—with trail heads leading to more than 160 km of flat, railbed trails for hiking and biking adventures—can be accessed from Penticton. This trail is part of the Trans Canada Trail.

It is the seat of the Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District and School District 67 Okanagan Skaha. There are two high schools, Penticton Secondary and Princess Margaret, as well as many primary schools. Penticton Christian School, a private school, offers kindergarten through Grade 12.

A view of Penticton from a viewpoint overlooking Skaha Lake
A view of Penticton from a viewpoint overlooking Skaha Lake

Penticton has a temperate, semi-arid climate and averages slightly more than 300 mm (12") of precipitation annually. Penticton has very warm summers (daytime temperatures above 30 °C are commonplace, but humidity is low and nights are cool). Winters are brief with mean daily temperatures averaging just below freezing for about 8 weeks out of the year. The average daily maximum remains above zero the entire year. Penticton is sheltered from cold Arctic air in winter by the surrounding mountain ranges, making blizzards and freezing rainstorms very rare. In addition, the frost-free season averages more than 140 days a year.

Penticton Regional Airport(YYF) was constructed during World War II to serve as an emergency landing strip, and was later lengthened to 1829 meters to accommodate Boeing 737 aircraft.

Air Canada Jazz provides air service to Vancouver, British Columbia. Effective September 10th, 2007, Pacific Coastal Airlines will introduce direct, daily service to Calgary and Vancouver from Penticton Airport.

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Coordinates: 49°29′28″N, 119°35′19″W

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