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Boating, Paddling, and Floating Osoyoos Lake: A Guide for Visitors

Before You Launch

Permits & Regulations

  • Pleasure Craft Operator Card is mandatory under Transport Canada regulations.
  • If you’re fishing, don’t forget your license—available online or locally.
  • Boaters, paddleboarders, and kayakers must obey speed limits and no‑wake zones, and ensure life jackets are worn—safety essentials on Osoyoos Lake.

Responsible Recreation & Mussel Prevention

The Don’t Move a Mussel campaign is critical. Clean, drain, and fully dry your boat, PWC, canoe, paddleboard—anything that touches water—to prevent invasive zebra/quagga mussels from entering the lake .

  • Stop at watercraft inspection stations en route.
  • Use the Responsible Recreation Checklist for a step‑by‑step guide.
    • If you are transporting any type of watercraft in B.C. (boat, kayak, paddleboard, etc.) it is mandatory to stop and report to all provincial invasive mussel watercraft inspection stations along your travel route. Failing to stop at a B.C. inspection station can result in a $690 fine.
    • If you are hauling watercraft outside of inspection hours, call the 1-800 inspection hotline at 1-877-952-7277 (RAPP).
  • Boat Inspection Checklist.

Public Launches

  • Goodman Park, Lions Park downtown, and Haynes Point Provincial Park are main public boat launches. They feature restrooms, picnic areas, and reasonable fees—annual passes are available.

Marinas & Private Docks

  • Osoyoos Marina offers boat slips, fuel, and maintenance.
  • Resorts in Osoyoos provide moorage for guests at an additional expense, ranging from $29/night – $69/night.
  • Nk’Mip Campground & RV Park has a marina with launches and moorage.

Watercraft Options & Rentals

  • Boats & Sea-Doos: Rental locations like Wakepilot offer boats, PWCs, and charters from Spirit Ridge, Walnut Beach, or Desert Sunrise.
  • Kayaks & Paddleboards: Local vendors like ATB Watersports (offer both single and tandem kayaks, SUPs, lessons) and Wakepilot make equipment accessible across the lake.

Osoyoos Lake is Canada’s warmest freshwater lake—a boating paradise surrounded by vineyards and desert mountains. By preparing properly, respecting regulations, and embracing eco-friendly practices, your visit can be both exhilarating and sustainable.

Get ready to launch into an unforgettable Osoyoos Lake adventure—and remember, bring memories, not mussels!

Safe travels and smooth waters! Want help with routes, paddling tours, or fun dockside lunch spots? Just ask.