Located near the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, the town of Oliver is set in the heart of the wine region of Canada. Dubbed the ‘Wine Capital of Canada’, the town is surrounded by vast swathes of undulating landscapes covered in bountiful orchards and vineyards. It is known for its grape and fruit production, wine production, agri-tourism, ranching, golfing and a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can look forward to sampling an array of locally produced wines, picking fruit straight from the trees, and visiting the nearby Okanagan River, Tuc-el-nuit Lake and the Osoyoos and Okanagan Falls.