Oyama, Winfield, Okanagan Centre and Carr's Landing make up the area that is known as "Lake Country". Natives named this area K'lakokum meaning the "the land between".
Okanagan Centre was the commercial hub of the Okanagan for many years. It was a port of call for early lake ferries.
Winfield was named after a pioneer's homestead. Wood Lake was named after Thomas Wood after he became the first settler in the area now known as Winfield, named for Wood's home, Winfield Lodge.
On the Lake
- Turtle Bay Marina
2850 Woodsdale Rd.
Phone: 250-766-3120
Real Estate Statistical Information
Central Okanagan Statistics
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Winfield Community Complex
- Beaseley Park - soccer fields, 5 acres of paths
Facilities within Lake Country
- Ice Arena
- Curling Rink
- Winfield Community Complex
- Beasley Park (2 full soccer fields & 4 mini fields)
- Jack Seaton Park, Winfield (2 tennis courts, 2 ball diamonds, picnic, hiking and playground)
Recreational Lakes in the Area
- Duck Lake
- Wood Lake
- Kalamalka Lake
- Okanagan Lake
- Beaver Lake (look for the giant ponderosa pine)
- Dee Lake
- Oyama Lake
- Wood Lake
- Kalamalka Lake
- Okanagan Lake
- Coral Beach at Carrs Landing, boat launch
Local Wineries
Historical Sites
- Post office
- General Store
- Museum
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