Recreationland2013Your Free Guide to North Central Washington
and South Okanagan, BC
A supplement to theOkanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune
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…stay awhile and see what we have to o� er!
W elcome to beautiful North Central Washing-ton and lower British Columbia, one of the greatest “undiscovered” and unspoiled rec-reational areas in the Pacifi c Northwest. By traveling north from Wenatchee along the
many scenic byways like the Okanogan Trails Byway on the In-ternational Discovery Loop, you will experience two countries, many cultures and unique history and heritage. The area abounds with ghost towns, historical landmarks, aban-doned (and active) mines, camping, fi shing, hunting, boating, swimming, golfi ng, rock climbing, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, horseback riding—you name it! Canada’s only desert region lies just north of the border, in southern British Columbia from Osoyoos to Kelowna. The area is not only Canada’s fruit basket, it also has a booming wine industry. There are wine festivals and tastings and wineries in the Osoyoos and Oliver areas welcome visitors. Back in the United States, north central Washington is staking out a wine industry as well, with established and new wineries from Chelan to Oroville. Although fi shing and hunting remain two of the biggest recre-ational pastimes in the area, watchable wildlife activities like birdwatching are increasing in popularity. This region offers a variety of fl ora and fauna for wildlife fans to explore. Even though the area is semi-desert, the region offers several fi ne lakes for swimming, boating, jet skiing and fi shing. Water recreation choices range from the international Lake Osoyoos to internationally famous Lake Chelan, from the mighty Colum-bia River to the undiscovered Similkameen.
If wide open spaces are the thing, the wide-open plateau is the spot; the drive between Bridgeport and Waterville, over the top as it were, is full of straight roads and big skies. Orondo, along the Columbia River, offers fruit stands and a growing re-tirement and vacation spot, with new homes going along the highway to take advantage of recreation on the river and the warm summer sun. The Columbia, Methow and Okanogan rivers provide excellent fi shing, as do the many local lakes. There’s good water for ski-ing or just a relaxing boat ride. With spring and the snowmelt, smaller local rivers provide plenty of good whitewater rafting, then calm down in the height of summer, making for fun tub-ing. How about taking a hike, or maybe a mountain bike ride, maybe even a horseback ride? Try one of the many fun and interesting trails in the Methow Valley— more than 400 miles for the choosing. Or try the Similkameen River Trail on the old Great Northern Railway bed and the Whistler Canyon Trails near Oroville. Both are legs of the Pacifi c Northwest National Scenic Trail. Summer days can hit 100 degrees or more, so one of the rivers, the swimming holes or local pools might be ap-pealing. Golfers have a plethora of choices, from the Oroville Golf Club to Lake Woods in Bridgeport, Alta Lake near Pateros to Omak and Okanogan and Chelan, as well as fi ne courses in Osoyoos and Oliver. Camping and RV facilities are available at numerous locations from Waterville to Oroville. Again, welcome to north central Washington and lower British Columbia. We hope you will stay a while and enjoy all the area has to offer. Just remember to bring your camera.
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Table of Contents
Recreationland 2013 is a special annual publication of the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune. All material herein is protected under copyright
law and may be reprinted only with permission in writing from the Publisher. Printed in the USA.
Publisher: Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune, Black Press
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Contributing Writers/Photographers:Gary DeVon, Brent Baker, Charlene Helm, Ruby Ragsdale,
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WHAT’S INSIDEWelcome ................................................................................ 2
County Maps ......................................................................... 4
OKANOGAN COUNTY
Oroville .................................................................................. 7
Okanogan Highlands ........................................................... 13
Chesaw, Molson, Aeneas Valley, Wauconda and Bonaparte
Tonasket .............................................................................. 14
Loomis ................................................................................. 17
Omak/Okanogan ................................................................. 18
Conconully ........................................................................... 21
Brewster/Pateros/Bridgeport .............................................. 23
Methow Valley, Winthrop and Twisp ................................... 25
FERRY COUNTYRepublic/Curlew .................................................................. 26
DOUGLAS COUNTYOrondo ................................................................................ 28
SOUTH OKANAGAN, CANADAOsoyoos/Oliver.................................................................... 29
LODGING ............................................................................ 30
ADVERTISER INDEX ............................................................ 31
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OROVILLE
Oroville is four miles south of the Canadian border and the nearby 24-hour Port of Entry, the busiest in Eastern Washington.The town lies north of the confl uence of two rivers – the Similkameen and Okanogan – and
is on the south end of Lake Osoyoos, an international lake shared by Oroville and Osoyoos, B.C.Originally noted for mining, cattle and timber, today Oroville is better known for its apples and cherries and as the birthplace of Washington’s apple industry. Oroville has award-winning wineries and boasts a fi ne German-style microbrewery.May Festival is the second Saturday in May and the Old Depot Museum and Visitor Center open that day as well.Tourism and recreation take advantage of the area’s natural beauty with mountains, lakes and two rivers. Two very fi ne city parks are situated on Osoyoos Lake – Oroville’s Veteran’s Memorial Park is located at the north end of town. The former state park has a boat-launch, as does Deep Bay Park, about one and a half miles north of the city limits. Osoyoos Lake offers swimming, boating, sailing, water and jet skiing, as well as fi rst-class fi shing. Or you can just sit on the beach and relax. From the lake you can paddle your canoe or kayak south down the Okanogan River and stop by Oroville’s Riverfront Park.
The Can Am Powerboat Races, Oroville Heritage Day and the Tumble Weed Film festival all take place in the summer.
There is golfi ng at the Oroville Golf Club; its nine-hole course is considered one of the most beautiful and challenging small courses in the state.
Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding are available on the Similkameen River Trail on the old Great Northern Railroad route, which starts at the trailhead on the west side of town, passes a working vineyard, crosses a steel trestle bridge and continues along the historic railroad bed. Just south of town is the Whistler Canyon Trail with trailhead just off Highway 97. Both trails are well maintained and part of the Pacifi c Northwest National Scenic Trail. Check out the Similkameen Trail Facebook page.
For more information on Oroville and the surrounding area see www.orovillewashington.com
Fuel / Snacks Convenience Store Ice Cream
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German Beers!
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Phone: 509-476-9662821 14th Avenue, Oroville, WA
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1320 Main St., Oroville, WA 509-476-3684
IN DOWNTOWN OROVILLE!
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Outdoor Pool Cable TV / DVD Players Wireless Internet Guest Computer Microwave & Fridge in Rooms
Guest Laundry In-room Coffee Kitchenettes Available Non-Smoking Rooms Pets Welcome
Outdoor Pool Guest Laundry
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add “& DVD Players” on same line as “Cable TV”
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Store: 509-476-3900
1300 Main Street, Oroville, WA 98844
Greeting CardsFax & Copy Service
Internet
Video, Books & GiftsEssential Oils
IncenseCrystals
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OROVILLE FITNESSYour Local Gym!
Come check us out
Vivian Taylor - OwnerMike Christoff - Personal Trainer
811 Appleway, Oroville, WAPh. 509-476-3900
Downtown Oroville!
EstherBric uesEstherBric EstherBric EstherBric uesWinery
Finely crafted Wines
from the NorthOkanogan Valley
TastingsToursSales
RV parking
42 Swanson Mill Road, Oroville,WA
Summer Hours1 to 6 pm
or by appointment
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Social EvesOpen
Thursdays@ 6 pm
Open Daily Tee Times Required
Power Carts Available!
"Come visit our WorldFamous Groundhogs"
OROVILLE
Phone: 509-476-2390
OGLE Chapman April 26, 27 & 28Ground Hog Open August 16, 17 & 18
2 mi. W. of Oroville on Nighthawk Rd.
GOLF CLUB
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509-476-2762 509-322-0011Located in Taber’s Fruit Barn
33345 Hwy 97, Oroville
Vineyards
Tasting Room Open:Daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. or by appointment
www.coppermountianvineyards.com
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Lunch & Dinner Specials!Lunch & Dinner Specials!
Hometown Pizza & Pas taEnjoy Indoor & Outdoor Dining Tue. - Sat.
Pizza Pasta Steaks SubsAppetizers Wines Desserts
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www.okanoganwine.comWASHINGTON STATE’S FIRST OKANOGAN VALLEY WINERY
P.O. Box 2550 Oroville, WA 98844
Northern Okanogan CountryOn US 97 five miles south of Canada
Northern Okanogan CountryOn US 97 five miles south of Canada
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Unique Gifts & MoreHallmark & Leanin’ Tree Cards
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Come and enjoy our famous Margaritas & Authentic Mexican Cuisine!!Open 6 days a week 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.(closed Tues.)1918 Main St., Oroville509-476-9151
Restaurant Open: 7am to 9pmLounge Open: 12pm to Close
1412 Main St. Oroville509-476-2664
Restaurant & LoungeGreat Food, Friendly Atmosphere
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Copper MountainVineyards
1. Copper Mountain Vineyards 33345 Hwy 97 Oroville, WA 98844 Located in Taber’s Fruit Barn 509-476-2762 509-322-0011www.coppermountainvineyards.comTasting Room Open Daily9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment
Winery & Vineyard
2. Esther Bricques Winery & Vineyard 42 Swanson Mill Rd. Oroville, WA 98844 509-476-2861www.estherbricques.comSummer Wine Tasting1 to 6 p.m. Daily or by appointment
3. Okanogan Estate & Vineyards 1205 Main St. / Hwy 97 Oroville, WA 98844 509-476-2736www.okanoganwine.comOpen Year Round
Wines of the Okanogan ValleyA unique experience in the Northern part of OkanoganCounty! We invite you to our Tasting Rooms. Oroville islocated just 5 mi. south of the British Columbia border.
OROVILLE’SOroville’s Wines of the Okanogan Valley
We invite you to our Tasting Rooms. Oroville is located just 5 mi. south of the British Columbia border.
A unique experience in the Northern part of Okanogan County!
OkanoganEstate & Vineyards
1205 Main St. / Hwy 97Oroville, WA 98844
www.okanoganwine.com
509-476-2736
Hours:11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Copper MountainVineyards
Copper MountainVineyards
33345 Hwy 97Oroville, WA 98844Located in Taber’s
Fruit Barn509-476-2762509-322-0011
www.coppermountainvineyards.com
Tasting Room Open Daily9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or
by appointment
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42 Swanson Mill Rd.Oroville, WA 98844
509-476-2861
www.estherbricques.com
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For information: 509-485-2204, 509-485-3941 or 485-3041
Wed., July 3rd 9:00 p.m - 1:00 a.m.
COUNTRYWESTERN DANCE!
SMALL SPORTS 10:00 A.M.PARADE 12:30 P.M. RODEO 1:00 P.M.
$5 admission to Ro deo & Dance Children 10 & un der FREE
Presented by CHESAW RODEO CLUB
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Wed., July 3rd 9:00 p.m - 1:00 a.m.
COUNTRYWESTERN DANCE!
SMALL SPORTS 10:00 A.M.PARADE 12:30 P.M. RODEO 1:00 P.M.
$5 admission to Ro deo & Dance Children 10 & un der FREE
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Near Oroville, Molson,Chesaw & Tonasket, WA
Molson Bank Building.
Old Molson Ghost Town Museum
Molson Schoolhouse
Museum
15-miles east of Oroville, in Molson, WA USA
Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Memorial Day Weekend
through Labor Day. Many floors of Memorabilia.
Visit Molson Museums!
New Addition in 2013.
Nightly Lodging in Nice Cabins.
Many activities. High Speed Wireless.
Multi-UseTrail System.Horseback rides at your ability level.Call for Free Information.
Beginner Rides
Intermediate Rides
Advanced Rides
Non Riders Welcome!Its a resort in the woods.
Daylight hours April - November.Five acres of historic townsite
with full-scale buildings and exhibits.
Call for Group Tours509-485-3292
Multi-UseTrail System.Horseback rides at your ability level.Call for Free Information.
Walker-Odell Locator Buildingand Residence Added toOld Molson Museum.
Summer Fun Day3rd Sat. in June
OKANOGAN HIGHLANDS
Chesaw, Molson, Aeneas Valley, Wauconda and Bonaparte
T here are many small communities in the Okanogan Highlands enjoyed both for their recreational opportunities as well as their history and culture.Chesaw is an old gold mining town, was named
for Chinese miner Joe Che Saw and is 21.5 miles east of Oroville. The town has a general store with gas pumps, tavern and art gallery. The tiny town’s population has dwindled to just a handful, but each year the family-oriented July 4th Rodeo is held. In August, the town invites people to participate in one of the many activities planned around the “Hot August Nights” celebration.But there is more to Chesaw. There’s beautiful scenery and wildlife, hiking, camping and fi shing in the National Forest and at nearby Lost, Beaver and Beth lakes.Molson was initially fi nanced by John W. Molson of Canadian brewing and banking fame. The three-story brick schoolhouse is now the Molson School Museum. It houses artifacts and a souvenir shop. Many exhibits refl ect the area’s mining and farming past and other facets of rural life. Today, the original townsite is a ghost town and is the Old Molson Outdoor Museum with a variety of early day town buildings and agricultural equipment. Both museums are sponsored by the county historical society and manned and maintained by a local group of dedicated volunteers. Fishing and camping number among the many recreation
possibilities around the Aeneas Valley area. There are several small lakes located along Aeneas Valley Road -- Round, Long and El lakes. Crawfi sh and Lyman lakes are not far away either. The community of Wauconda, 24 miles east of Tonasket, is centered along Highway 20 like an oasis, inviting and colorful after the vast miles of ranches and rolling hills that surround it. There is a tiny U.S. Post Offi ce, grocery store and café that harkens back to a simpler time. It’s only a short drive to Lost, Beaver and Beth lakes, which offer some of the areas best fi shing and camping opportunities. This same area offers some of the most varied hunting you will fi nd anywhere. You can also enjoy boating, swimming, hiking, snowmobiling and other winter sports.
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TONASKET
All roads lead to Tonasket
T onasket, with a population of 1,000, is approximately 20 miles south of the U.S.-Canadian border. It is the center of a large agricultural area, with apples, cattle and timber being the most prevalent products
The Many Lakes Recreation Area, about 15 minutes west of town, is famous for its fi shing, hunting and wildlife viewing. The town hosts several annual events, including the Founder’s Day Parade and Rodeo, Father’s Day Fly-in, Okanogan River Garlic Festival, and Demo Derby. Its Farmer’s Market is open for business every Thursday in the middle of town, and the Community Cultural Center brings music, art and cultural events to the area on a regular basis.Tonasket is intersected by state Highways 97 and 20. Highway 97, an international roadway, links the town with Canada to the north, and California on the extreme south. Highway 20 is an east/west route from the Pacifi c Coast via the North Cascades Highway, to Republic and Spokane.The original town site of this western village was located on the west side of the Okanogan River, about one mile south of its present location. The town was once called Parry’s Ferry, or Parry’s Landing, for Watkins W. Parry, an early pioneer settler who had extensive holdings in the area. The present site of the town was purchased from the Bonaparte Land Company in 1910 and was soon platted. It was named Tonasket after Chief Tonasket of the Okanogan Tribe. The town offers tourist information in the summer with a helpful staff at the Tonasket Business and Resource Center right on Highway 97. More information can be found at www.tonasketchamber.com and www.tvbrc.org.
Located ¼ mile North of Tonasket on Hwy 97
Greeting Cards Yankee CandlesBooks and Gifts Antiques & Collectibles
509-486-4496Something for Everyone!
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FRESHEST LUNCH IN TOWN!
PH. 509-486-4188FREE Wi-Fi
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TONASKET
Friendly People Excellent Schools Bus. Resource Center Airport Motels / RV Parks Banks Attorneys City Parks
Shopping Specialty & Antique Shops Full Service Flooring Store Dining Public Fishing & Boating Forest Service Library Guest Ranches
PO Box 523, Tonasket, WA 98855509-486-7155
Email: [email protected]
AMENITIES... Real Estate Game Reserve Skiing / Resorts Civic Organizations Hospital / VA Clinic Medical / Rehabilitation Clinics Extended Healthcare Dental / Vision Clinics
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18 W. 4th, Tonasket 486-2127
Cold Pop & Beer Chips & Snacks Groceries Meats Produce
Friendly ServiceOne Stop Grocery Shopping
We have all your BBQand Picnic Favorites!
Mon. - Sat., 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sun., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.212 N. Hwy. 97, Tonasket509-486-2183
Full service Bakery & Deli, Fresh Produce & Meat Always Friendly Service
Lee Frank Mercantile
324 S. Whitcomb, Tonasket
Bait / Tackle / Ammo Camping Supplies Hunting & Fishing Lic. Sporting Equipment Reloading
Lee Frank MercantileLee Frank MercantileLee Frank Mercantile
DowntownTonasket
Equipment Rental Hardware / Paint Farm, Ranch & Garden Appliances
We have what you need to get a job
done.509-486-2105
ScholzBait / Tackle / Ammo
SPORTING Goods
RX Billing for Numerous Insurances.
Known for its friendly service & unique gift items
318 S. Whitcomb, Tonasket Phone: 509-486-2149 Fax: 509-486-2196
For all your prescription needs!
Known for its friendly service & unique gift items
ROY’S PHARMACYCount on us
www.uppervalleyrealty.net email: [email protected]
Upper Valley Realty, LLC
Homes, Land, Recreational Properties & Commercial Listings.
415B S. Whitcomb, Tonasket • 509-486-2295
Center of the Many Lakes Recreation Area
LOOMIS
L ocated 16 miles northwest of Tonasket or 16 miles southwest of Oroville, the quaint little town of Loomis rests in the center of the “Many Lakes” area. While the town is small, the area draws folks from around the
state and the province of British Columbia from the start of fi shing season in the spring until the end of hunting season in late fall. Throughout the summer, visitors come and enjoy a variety of camping sites along one of the many lakes or even in the coolness of the local mountains along a meandering stream. Loomis is the center of some of the best fi shing and hunting in the state. The trout and bass are large and the mule deer abundant. Nearby lakes include Spectacle, Palmer and Whitestone. Other fi shing opportunities abound in the Sinlahekin Wildlife Area in lakes and Touts Coulee Creek. Chopaka is a well-known fl y-fi shing-only mountain lake.Although small, many amenities can be found within a few short blocks. Nearby wildlife is abundant with bighorn sheep and deer that can sometimes be seen strolling through town, black bear and mountain goats can also be spotted. In winter people are drawn to the area for the hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails in the mountains.
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Heated Pool RV & Tent Sites Fishing / Hunting Store & Laundry Rec. / Meeting Hall Furnished Kitchen Units Water Sports & Boat Rentals
Spectacle Lake Resort
10 McCammon Rd, Tonasket, WA 98855509-223-3433
Spectacle Lake ResortSpectacle Lake Resort
www.spectaclelakeresort.com
In the Beautiful Okanogan
OMAKThe busy hub of the Okanogan
OKANOGANWashington’s best kept secret
Omak has events planned for every season of the year. In summer there’s the Stampede and World Famous Suicide Race which has been held since 1935. The event features four rodeo performances
followed by the Suicide Race, where horse and rider plunge down a steep embankment and cross the Okanogan River for the push to the fi nish line. There is also a genuine Native American encampment complete with over 100 teepees, native dance competitions with dancers in full traditional dress.
The town is full of recreation options, many at the 72-acre East Side Park. The park includes three softball fi elds, the Stampede and Rodeo Arena, an olympic-size pool, two soccer fi elds, Babe Ruth and Little League diamonds, covered picnic area, archery range, horseshoe pits, lighted tennis courts and a basketball court. Add to this acres and acres of green lawn and a 72-site full hook-up RV park and tent area, and the possibilities for fun are many.
For more information see www.omakchamber.com
Riverside, about six miles north, is one of the most important towns in Okanogan County’s early history. A quaint and picturesque town, it sits nestled between the Okanogan River and Highway 97.
Riverside was once a booming commercial center. As head of navigation for the Okanogan River, goods transported via steam paddle wheeler up the Columbia and further up the Okanogan could not get past that point. So Riverside became an important connection between the then isolated county and more populated areas of the region.
Okanogan, incorporated in 1907, became the county seat of the largest county in area in Washington in 1914.Highlights for the town include the annual county fair, Sunny Okanogan Days and Harvest
Festival.Being the county seat, Okanogan is also the home to the historic Okanogan County Courthouse. There is also the Okanogan County Museum, which features an extensive history of the county, as well as many ‘Frank Matsura’ photographs from the famous Japanese frontier photographer who made the Okanogan his home before the turn of the last century. This year the chamber of commerce is Celebrating 100 Years of Frank Matsura, see more on their Facebook page.Outside the museum is a replica of an Old West town of the early 1900s and a replica of the town’s original fi rehouse. Outdoor displays include farm equipment and what is believed to be the Okanogan’s oldest structure, a log cabin built in 1879. The museum is located adjacent to the Legion Park, which can accommodate overnight RV parking (no hookup) for a small fee.
912 Koala Dr., Omak
Omak, Washington
Conveniently located off Highway 97 in beautiful Omak, WAwww.omakinnwa.com
♦ High Speed Internet ♦ Coffee Shop ♦ Microwaves & Refrigerators♦ Complimentary Breakfast ♦ Indoor Pool & Spa♦ Adjacent Restaurant & Lounge
♦ Pets Allowed ♦ Guest Laundry Facilities ♦ Meeting/Banquet Facilities ♦ Non-smoking Rooms♦ Whirlpool Rooms Available ♦ Fitness Center on site
509-826-3822 1-800-204-4800
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Four clinics One PUrPOSe Our purpose is to provide high quality, safe, efficient and cost effective care for our patients.
Omak clinicFamily Medicine, Behavioral Medicine,
eye care, radiology, Urgent care, diabetic education, anticoagulation, Physical
therapy and several Visiting Specialists from Wenatchee Valley Medical
center and a Walk-in clinic.
916 Koala dr. (509) 826-1800
hours: Mon.-Fri., 7am-6pm Sat. 8:30am-noon
Oroville north Valley Family Medicine
Family Medicine, Obstetrics, Women’s health care and anticoagulation clinic.
1617 Main St.(509) 476-3631
hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5pmclosed Weekends
tonasketnorth Valley Family Medicine
Family Medicine, anticoagulation, Obstetrics and Women’s health care.
17 S. Western ave.(509) 486-2174
hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5pm Sat. 9am-noon
Brewster
Brewster clinic Family Medicine
418 W. Main St.(509) 689-8900
hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm
Okanogan County Fairgrounds &Agriplex Events Center
Family Reunions Weddings Large or Small Event space Event Center Boasts 24,000 sq. ft. Horse Stalls Pet Friendly Shade & Showers Winter RV & Boat Storage
Agriplex Events Center
Conveniently located off Hwy 97between Omak & Okanogan
EVENTS YEAR
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Sept. 5-8, 2013
www.okfair.orgPhone: (509) 422-1621
Email: [email protected] Box 467 175 Rodeo Trail Rd
Okanogan, WA 98840
RV PARKTents to Full Hookups!
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CONCONULLY
Where the past is always present
W ith Conconully State Park right on the reservoir and restaurants, full-service resorts and a variety of RV facilities and the lake just minutes away, Conconully is a wonderful site for a family
vacation any time of the year. There are lakeside resorts, in-town lodging, several restaurants and a general store with gas pumps to serve visitors. Most resorts offer boat and/or canoe rentals. Some feature pools, showers, RV parking and campsites. Kids have a good time wading in the pond and playing on the swings, slides and big
toys at the state park, which has excellent camping and picnic facilities. Spring is when the high alpine meadows boast carpets of wildfl owers, accessible only to the hiker or horseback rider. Spring is also when anglers start coming to town to test their skills on the rainbow trout in Conconully Lake.In the summer you can swim, fi sh, water ski, bicycle, horseback ride, take a nature hike, rock climb or just relax and enjoy the glorious scenery. For more information visit www.conconully.com
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110 N. Main, Conconully, WA 509-826-1272www.comstockmotel.com
110 N. Main, Conconully, WA 509-826-1272Comstock Mote l
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Liar’s CoveResort
Gene & Linda Bussell800-830-1288509-826-1288
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BREWSTER
BRIDGEPORT
PATEROSSituated along the Columbia River, the quiet town of Brewster offers excellent fi shing, numerous boat launches, docks and riverside picnic areas. Surrounded by apple and cherry orchards, the beauty of farmland and the mighty Columbia River creates an
environment perfect for bird watching, fi shing and hiking.The Brewster Swimming Pool is open weekdays from Memorial through Labor Day and has two waterslides and two diving boards. The Columbia Cove Park offers boat launches, RV park and a river swimming area as well.Fun events and celebrations are held throughout the year. Brewster is fast becoming known for having one of the best salmon fi sheries in the state. The annual King Salmon Derby takes place the fi rst week of August. Other city events include Bonanza Days/4th of July Celebration, Main Street Halloween Trick-or-Treat and Christmas on the Columbia. These offer an open invitation for visitors to enjoy the small town atmosphere. Nearby Chief Joseph Dam adds to the water sports playground.For more information visit www.brewsterchamber.com.
Bridgeport offers four city parks, lavish shade and picnic areas. Berryman Park boasts expansive lawns, a barbecue area with covered picnic area, basketball court, play area and the city swimming pool open in the summer. Marina Park is a peaceful, overnight
campground featuring a breathtaking view, marina, boat launch, play area, restrooms, showers and plenty of green grass for picnics and lazy days.For anglers, Bridgeport offers Rufus Woods Lake for Triploid Trout, Walleye, native Rainbow and Bass. Lake Wood has a nine-hole golf course and trails for hiking and biking. Bridgeport State Park is a 748-acre camping park with 7,500 feet of freshwater shoreline on the lake behind Chief Joseph Dam on the Columbia River. The park provides 18 acres of lawn and some shade in the midst of the desert terrain. For more information go to www.bridgeportwashington.net.
P ateros, a four-season destination, was founded in 1913 and will be celebrating its centennial this year. Perfectly located on the banks of the Columbia and Methow rivers, it offers everything an avid outdoors person would love. Hiking, biking, swimming,
boating and sightseeing are just a few of the possibilities, not to mention the snowmobiling, skiing and hunting later in the year.For the fi sherman in the family, Pateros has one of the best fi sheries in the state. Steelhead, salmon, walleye and bass fi shing are all available.There are several parks to give visitors a wide variety of picnic and playground choices. On the Pedestrian Mall there is a new splash pad for those of all ages to play and cool off by and the swim area has been newly refurbished. Visit the New City Museum at city hall and then take a self-guided history tour along the park trail under shady trees and visit the many places to eat along the way. Maybe you would like to just pull up a park bench and relax while watching the wildlife play along the riverbanks.Pateros has eight boat docks and two boat launches available on Lake Pateros, the reservoir created behind Wells Dam. There are close to 30 miles of uncrowded water to explore and play on and curbside camping is also available. For more information on Pateros and Centennial Events contact the Pateros Visitor Center at (509) 923-2571 or check out the website www.pateros.com.
Celebrating 100 Years
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W inthrop and Twisp are picturesque towns perched high in the Cascades and are popular tourist and recreation destinations. The western-themed Winthrop has
unique artisan shops and boardwalk sidewalks offering year around activities for everyone. Winthrop’s sister city Twisp has hiking and biking trails, rock climbing, camping and river rafting. The entire Methow Valley has a variety of recreation during the summer months. There’s fl yfi shing and reel fi shing available through public access to the Methow River. Kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, bird watching and camping are all recreation highlights of the valley. Famous for it’s groomed crosscountry skiing trails, there is also tubing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing in the winter. Loup Loup Ski Area features snowboarding and downhill skiing..During the summer Twisp and Winthrop host art and music festivals, ranging from rhythm and blues to outdoor classical concerts to old time fi ddlers.For more information see www.wintrhop-washington.com and www.twispinfo.com.
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You can dig for fossils at the rich Stone Rose fossil beds with the family and go home with a piece of prehistoric history, fi sh or swim in one of the area’s many lakes and streams and horseback ride into the forest, hike the Kettle Crest Trail or
one of the other 430 miles of trail in the area. The Republic area has 21 campgrounds around lakes and streams. Something is happening almost every week; stock car races every other weekend in the summer, Prospector’s Day, rodeos, draft horse shows or Winterfest. Located next door to the Stonerose Interpretive Center is the Republic Historical Center. Visitors can walk through the Kaufman Cabin, peruse the extensive collection of Republic’s historical photos and listen to fi rsthand accounts of times past from the volunteers who operate the small museum. Between Republic and Curlew, alongside Highway 21 North, is the Antique Car and Truck Museum. The museum has numerous antique cars, including a 1925 Howard Cooper, one of only four ever built and a 1926 Yellow Knight, one of the last three known to exist. Built in 1903, the historic Ansorge Hotel in Curlew is a museum. The hotel retains many of its original furnishings and all of its charm.
Nestled in the forested hills of Ferry County is pristine Curlew Lake. Curlew Lake is a favorite destination for fi shermen, sporting different varieties of trout. The park features 82 campsites, some of which have power, water and sewer hook-ups, a roped-off swimming beach, boat ramp, trailer dump, restroom and hot showers. For more information see www.republicchamber.org and www.ferrycounty.com
There’s lots to do in Ferry County
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— A Family Tradition —Republic, WA 509-775-3378
Videos Full Service Deli Fresh Quality Produce & Meats
Anderson’s Grocery
Over 100 Years of Great Customer Service!
• Big Train Frappés • Fruit Smoothies & Jet Tea
• Unique Gift Shop Use our convenient drive-thru
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509-775-20251015 S. Clark Ave., Republic
Open Memorial Weekend thru Aug. Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. Tours available on request. Contact: Janet Stephens at 509-779-4951 or Lynnie Lindgren at 509-779-4823
Courtesy of Kettle River History Club
The Ansorge Hotel at Curlew, Washington is the only old hotel still standing in Ferry County. It is a wood frame structure with tin siding made to resemble stone, constructed in 1903 when the Great Northern Railroad was just coming into the country and is located adjacent to the tracks. The ground floor contains a lobby, dining room, kitchen and large billiard or game room. Nine bedrooms, one bathroom, and a sitting room comprise the upstairs. Most of the original furniture is on display, as well as dishes, cloth-ing, pictures and numerous memorabilia.
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ORONDO
Orondo, a small community in Douglas County at the base of Pine Canyon is named after a Great Lakes Indian and was fi rst settled in the 1880s. A growing community along the Columbia River, it is well known as a fruit producing area with
apples, cherries, pears and peaches. There are several fruit stands along U.S. Highway 2 that offer travelers a chance to stop and enjoy some of the local produce.The Orondo Park provides access to the Columbia River, as do Lincoln Rock State Park and Daroga State Park.More recently it has become a vacation and retirement spot with new homes going up along the Columbia, which offers many recreational opportunities like fi shing, boating, water and jet skiing and relaxing under the warm summer sun.
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OSOYOOS/OLIVER
Osoyoos and Oliver, B.C. are located just north of the U.S.-Canadian Border in Canada’s only desert region.Osoyoos, who recently trademarked “Canada’s Warmest Welcome” as their logo, is just fi ve miles
north of Oroville. The friendly tourist town has the warmest average temperature in Canada and the warmest freshwater lake in the country. There are many public boat launches and the lake is accessible through any of four sandy public beaches.In addition to swimming, boating, jet skiing, fi shing and tanning on the beach, there’s shopping downtown, fi ne restaurants, golf, tennis, water slides, hiking and horseback riding – and that’s just in the summertime. On the northeast side of the lake is Canada’s only desert area, featuring a variety of fl ora and fauna only found in this specifi c environment. Many rare species of birds, bats and cacti survive here. The Desert Centre and The Desert Cultural Centre are a must see for anyone traveling to Osoyoos.Osoyoos is also part of Canada’s Desert Wine Country and there are many wineries with tasting rooms to enjoy. The Okanagan Spring Wine Festival helps celebrate the area’s wines and is held the fi rst week of May. The Okanagan Fall Wine Festival is held the fi rst week of October.Oliver is 16 miles north of the U.S. border. It is the “Wine Capital of Canada” and has numerous wineries with tasting rooms. Oliver also has the Festival of the Grape in the fall as a kick off to the Fall Wine Festival. In addition, Oliver hosts the Sprint Triathlon in June.
The early spring, hot summers and late-arriving fall, coupled with short, mild winters make Oliver a year ‘round playground. The town is a friendly place where families can come and fi nd excellent camping, fi ne accommodations and a variety of shopping opportunities. Oliver also has many fi ne restaurants and a movie theater making it a popular destination for people from the U.S. For more information on Osoyoos visit destinationosoyoos.com and for Oliver it’s www.winecapitalofcanada.com or check out their combined chamber of commerce website at www.southokanaganchamber.ca.
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BAINS’ RV PARK5 Swan Lane, Orovillewww.bainsrvpark.com
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CAMARAY MOTEL1320 Main Street, Orovillewww.orovillemotel.com
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COMSTOCK MOTEL110 N. Main, Conconullywww.comstockmotel.com
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EDEN VALLEY GUEST RANCH & TRAIL RIDES31 Eden Valley Lane, Orovilleedenvalleyranch.net
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LIAR’S COVE RESORT1835-A Conconully Highway, Conconullywww.liarscoveresort.com
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OMAK INN912 Koala Drive, Omakwww.omakinnwa.com
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PROSPECTOR INN979 Clark Avenue, Republicwww.theprospectorinn.com
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SHADY PINES RESORT125 Fork Salmon Creek Road, Conconullywww.shadypinesresort.com
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SPECTACLE LAKE RESORT10 McCammon Road, Tonasketwww.spectaclelakeresort.com
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OSOYOOS LAKE VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK2207 Juniper St., Orovillewww.oroville-wa.com
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OrOville76 Quik-Mart ...................................................................8Oroville Quick Stop .........................................................8Appleway video, Books & Gifts ......................................8Oroville Fitness ................................................................8Alpine Brewing Co...........................................................8Oroville Golf Club ............................................................8Oroville Chamber of Commerce ......................................9Hometown Pizza & Pasta ................................................9Camaray Motel ................................................................8Oroville Pharmacy .........................................................10Oroville’s Wines of the Okanogan valley .....................11 esther Bricques ................................................................8Okanogan estate & vineyards .........................................9Copper Mountain vineyards ...........................................9Prince’s Department Store ............................................10Trino’s Mexican restaurant ............................................10The Plaza restaurant .....................................................10Pastime Bar & Grill ........................................................10 Windermere real estate ................................................10Bains’ rv Park..................................................................8Oroville Mini Storage & U-Haul .....................................10WvMC / North valley Family Medicine(four Clinics one purpose Ad) ........................................19
OkANOGAN HiGHlANDS (CHeSAW, MOlSON, HAvillAH)Chesaw rodeo Club ......................................................12eden valley Guest ranch ...............................................12Molson Museums ...........................................................12
TONASkeTTonasket Chamber of Commerce ..................................15Tonasket Natural Foods Co-op ......................................14Hidden Treasures ...........................................................14lee Frank Mercantile .....................................................16roy’s Pharmacy ..............................................................16Upper valley realty .......................................................16Beyer’s Market ..............................................................16Grant’s Market ...............................................................16Spectacle lake resort (loomis) .....................................17WvMC / North valley Family Medicine (four clinics one purpose AD) ........................................19
OkANOGANOkanogan County Fair Grounds ....................................19
OMAkOmak Stampede ............................................................19Omak Chamber of Commerce .......................................20Omak inn .......................................................................18Wenatchee valley Medical Center Clinics/Omak Clinic (four clinics one purpose Ad) ....................19
CONCONUllyConconully Chamber of Commerce ...............................21liar’s Cove resort ..........................................................22Shady Pines resort ........................................................22Comstock Motel ............................................................22
BreWSTerPizza rio ........................................................................24Shull’s / Brewster Car Care ............................................24les Schwab Tire .............................................................24Best Deals ......................................................................24Brewster Drug ...............................................................24Webster Furniture .........................................................24
PATerOSCity of Pateros ...............................................................22los Cantaritos ................................................................22
rePUBliC / Ferry COUNTyAnderson’s Grocery .......................................................27Java Joy’s espresso .......................................................27Prospector inn ...............................................................27republic Brewing Company ..........................................27kettle river History Club / Museum ..............................27
OrONDO/DOUGlAS COUNTylone Pine Flea Market ...................................................28lone Pine Fruit & espresso ............................................28 Orondo Cider Works .....................................................28
OSOyOOS / CANADACampo Marina ...............................................................29
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• The park is located at the north end of corporate limits of Oroville and is an excellent space for relaxation and enjoyment of the magnificent scenery surrounding Oroville.
• Swimming beach, boating facilities,
picnicking and camping areas.
• Campsites are available without hook-ups, but both water and septic are available. 80 + 6 primitive sites.
• Vacation Rental House & Boat Launch
Can-Am Boat Races - Can-Am Apple Cup 2013 Aug 10-11 • Racing starts at 10am at Deep Bay Park on Lake Osoyoos.• Limited Inboard Hydros, Flatbottoms & Outboard
Performance Crafts• Concessions, Music, Vendors (parking will be limited at the Park
so come Early)
The McDonald Cabin
The Old Depot
Antique Tractor Show
OROVILLEOsoyoos Lake Veterans Memorial Park
Heritage Days • July 19 & 20, 2013 • Breakfast at Oroville Seniors Center • Antique Tractor Show
• Pulls & Races • Arts & Crafts • Yard Sales • Farmer’s Market • Art in the Park • Music Stage & Much More • For more info, call 509-476-2476
For More Events and Camping Information: www.oroville-wa.com
Okanogan Borderlands Historical Society