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An Art lovers Guide to the best things to do in Vernon, BC

Vernon, BC, in the North Okanagan, is a city where culture, creativity, and community thrive. Beyond its scenic views, Vernon offers galleries, performances, historic landmarks, and year-round festivals—inviting you to experience the region through its artists and storytellers.

Festivals & Events

Sundog Festival, Vernon

Sundog Festival, Vernon

Vernon’s cultural calendar is brimming with events that celebrate art, music, and community spirit. From snowy carnivals to vibrant summer festivals, these gatherings showcase the city’s creativity and bring people together in unforgettable ways. No matter when you visit, there’s always something happening to inspire and delight.

 

Vernon Winter Carnival

Every February, the Vernon Winter Carnival transforms the city into a snowy celebration of art, culture, and community. With parades, performances, and family-friendly activities, it’s one of the largest and longest-running winter festivals in Canada.

Don’t miss the chance to experience this festive tradition firsthand—plan your visit now!

 

​Creative Chaos

Held each June, Creative Chaos is one of BC’s largest craft fairs. Featuring hundreds of artisans, live entertainment, and local food vendors, the festival is a vibrant showcase of creativity and community spirit. Be sure to mark your calendar and join the festivities!

 

Sundog Festival

The Sundog Festival is a summer celebration of arts and culture. With performances, workshops, and interactive events, it brings together artists of all disciplines in a family-friendly, outdoor setting.

 

Caravan Farm Theatre

Set on an outdoor farm just outside Vernon, Caravan Farm Theatre is one of Canada’s most unique performance venues. Known for its large-scale outdoor productions and creative seasonal shows, the theatre transforms nature into a stage, offering unforgettable cultural experiences under the Okanagan sky.

 

 

Arts & Culture Experiences

Caetani Centre, Vernon
Caetani Centre, Vernon

Caetani Centre, Vernon

At the core of Vernon is a thriving arts community that blends local talent with international influence. Galleries, theatres, and cultural centres fill the city with energy, while artist-run spaces invite visitors to step inside and experience creativity in action. Whether you’re catching a performance under the stars, exploring an exhibition, or joining a hands-on workshop, Vernon’s arts and culture scene makes it easy to connect with the city’s creative spirit.

 

Vernon Community Arts Centre

The Vernon Community Arts Centre is a creative hub where locals and visitors alike can immerse themselves in the arts. Offering classes, exhibitions, and events, the centre is designed to spark creativity in all forms—whether you’re a painter, potter, or simply curious about trying something new.

 

Nadine’s Fine Art & Frames

For art collectors and casual browsers, Nadine’s Fine Art & Frames is a must-visit gallery. Known for showcasing both established and emerging Canadian artists, the gallery offers a rotating selection of fine art alongside custom framing services, making it a cornerstone of Vernon’s visual arts scene.

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Caetani Cultural Centre

Housed in a historic 1895 home, the Caetani Centre blends heritage and creativity. The centre offers artist residencies, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural programming that connect the past with contemporary artistic expression. It’s also a window into the fascinating story of Sveva Caetani, a visionary artist and cultural figure.

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Vernon Public Art Gallery

The Vernon Public Art Gallery is one of the city’s leading cultural attractions. With exhibitions that range from local to international artists, the gallery creates a space for dialogue around contemporary art. Educational programs and community engagement make it a lively, welcoming stop for all ages.

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Vernon Museum

The Vernon Museum explores the region’s rich history, from Indigenous heritage to pioneer life. Through thoughtfully curated exhibits and interactive displays, the museum connects visitors to the diverse cultural roots of the North Okanagan.

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Arts Council of the North Okanagan

The Arts Council of the North Okanagan supports local artists and connects the community through events, programs, and exhibitions. A hub for creativity, it’s also a great place to discover what’s happening in Vernon’s cultural calendar.

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Silver Star – Creative Community

Beyond its slopes, Silver Star Mountain Resort fosters a vibrant creative community. With festivals, performances, and cultural programming, Silver Star blends outdoor adventure with arts and culture, making it a year-round destination for both skiers and art lovers.

 

 

Heritage

Mackie Lake House, Vernon
Mackie Lake House, Vernon

Mackie Lake House,  Vernon

Vernon’s history runs deep, and its heritage attractions allow visitors to step into the stories that shaped the North Okanagan. From historic ranches and lakeside homes to museums and archives, these sites preserve the voices of the past while offering fresh ways to engage with them. Heritage in Vernon is not only about preservation—it’s about keeping history alive through tours, events, and experiences.

Vernon , BC
Vernon , BC

Vernon , BC

Vernon may be known for its lakes and landscapes, but its cultural experiences are just as captivating. From galleries and historic homes to outdoor theatre and annual festivals, the city offers something for every art lover. Whether you’re strolling through a gallery, sitting under the stars at a play, or celebrating at a festival, Vernon is a destination where creativity shines year-round.

 

 

Travel Planning & Practical Information

Vernon is easy to reach, simple to navigate, and packed with seasonal happenings. Here’s everything a culture-seeker needs to plan a smooth trip.

Getting here

By air: Fly into Kelowna International Airport (YLW), about a 30–35-minute drive (≈40 km) north to Vernon. Taxis, rideshares, private shuttles, and regional buses connect the airport and downtown. Tourism Vernon+2Travelmath+2

By bus: eBus runs routes that stop in downtown Vernon (3400–32 St.) from Vancouver, Kamloops, and Kelowna. Tourism Vernon

Road conditions: If you’re driving Hwy-97 (or over winter passes), check DriveBC for real-time closures, webcams, and delays. drivebc.ca+1

Best times to visit

Prime summer season (June–Sept): Night markets, outdoor concerts, lake days, and major arts events run weekly. Book popular tours and tickets in advance.

Winter (Dec–Mar): Pair gallery time with skiing at SilverStar and plan for marquee events like late-season mountain festivals and February’s Winter Carnival. (See event/ticket pages for current dates.) SilverStar Mountain Resort

Weather at a glance

Summers are hot and dry; winters are snowy in the hills and cooler in town—always check the Vernon weather forecast right before you go and pack for cool evenings.

Getting around & parking

Downtown uses a simple grid system and is walkable between galleries, cafés, and the museum. City lots/parkade are typically $0.75/hr or $5/day; on-street meters are $1.25/hr (9am–6pm), with Sundays/holidays free and some lots free after 6pm—always confirm posted signs. Grab the City’s parking page or map before you roll. City of Vernon+1
Local transit covers Vernon, Coldstream, and regional links; check BC Transit – Vernon for routes and service levels. BC Transit+1

Markets, nights out & tasty tours

Polson Artisan Night Market: Summer Friday evenings with artisans, food, and music (watch for seasonal venue updates—2025 dates included Civic Park). Polson Artisan Night+1

Vernon Farmers’ Market: Mondays & Thursdays, 8am–1pm (Apr–Oct) at Kal Tire Place (north lot)—great for picnic supplies between gallery stops. The BC Farmers’ Market Trail+2Tourism Vernon+2

Vernon High Spirits Tour: A guided circuit of local cider, wine, beer, and craft distilling—perfect after a day of exhibits. Reserve ahead in peak season. cheersokanagantours.com+1

Camping (close to town)

Prefer a creative retreat under the pines? Ellison Provincial Park offers cliff-top trails and lake access a short drive from downtown; BC Parks reservations open 4 months ahead. BC Parks+1

Quick itineraries

1-day “Art & Markets”: Morning at the Vernon Public Art Gallery → coffee + wander downtown murals → lunch → Vernon Museum → late-day Farmers’ Market (Mon/Thu in season) → evening Polson Night Market or live music. The BC Farmers’ Market Trail

2-day “Culture & Countryside”: Day 1 above. Day 2: Caetani Centre tour/workshop → lakeside stroll → afternoon High Spirits Tour → dinner and a show.

FAQs

Do I need a car?

Not strictly—downtown sights cluster together, and transit covers most hubs; rideshares and taxis fill the gaps (handy for evening performances).

Where can I park for galleries and the museum?

Use City lots/parkade or metered street parking near 31st–33rd St/Ave; many lots are free on Sundays.

When are the big markets?

Farmers’ Market runs Mon/Thu, 8–1 (Apr–Oct); Night Market is on summer Fridays—always confirm current season times before you go.

 

Any road or smoke considerations in summer?

Check DriveBC for closures and BC Wildfire Service for advisories, especially during hot, dry spells.

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