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Guardians of the Lake Adventure!
Saturday March 21 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Okanagan Lake needs its next generation of protectors. This spring break, kids are invited to step into the role of Guardian of the Lake!
Who Is This Event For?
Children of all ages are welcome! Families are encouraged to attend together, with parents or guardians accompanying younger participants as they explore each station.
The Experience:
An interactive afternoon of exploration, learning and fun awaits as young adventurers discover what makes Okanagan Lake so special and how we can all help protect it. Through engaging, hands-on activity stations, participants will explore and learn about invasive mussels, boating safety, the lake ecosystem, navigating the lake, and shoreline stewardship.
After completing each station, they’ll earn a passport stamp. Collect all the stamps and receive a celebratory Guardian of the Lake Certificate!
Light snacks will be available, along with a dedicated non-alcoholic beverage station featuring kid-friendly options such as punch and hot chocolate.
Date: Saturday March 21st, 2026
Time: 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Location: Kelowna Yacht Club Sailing Centre
Cost: $15*
*price is subject to applicable taxes and gratuities
Registration is required for both children and adults and can be done here.
Cancellation Policy: Registrations can be cancelled until 2 days before the event at 12:00 am. Registrations cancelled fewer than 2 days prior to the event at 12:00 am will be charged 100% of the registration fee.
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FAQ’S
Do parents need to stay?
Yes. Parents or guardians are required to remain on site, especially for younger children.
Is there a minimum age?
No — activities are designed to be adaptable for a wide range of ages.
Do children need to complete every station?
To earn the Guardian of the Lake Certificate, yes — but families are welcome to move at their own pace.
What should kids wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for interactive, hands-on activities.


