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Indigenous Arts & Cultures in Penticton

Discover Indigenous Destinations and Experiences in Penticton

Penticton, nestled between Okanagan and Skaha Lakes, is located in the heart of the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation territory. For thousands of years, the Syilx people have lived in harmony with this land, developing rich traditions, oral histories, and a deep connection to the region’s waterways, grasslands, and forests. Today, visitors to Penticton can experience Indigenous culture through storytelling, art, and immersive land-based experiences that honor the traditions of the Syilx people.

Visit the Sncewips Heritage Museum

Located nearby in Westbank, the Sncewips Heritage Museum, operated by the Westbank First Nation, offers an in-depth look at Syilx history, governance, and cultural traditions. The museum features exhibits on traditional land stewardship, Indigenous tools and regalia, and contemporary Syilx art.

Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre

A short drive from Penticton, the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos provides an immersive experience into Syilx traditions, language, and history. The center features interactive exhibits, Indigenous artwork, and interpretive trails that highlight the ecological and spiritual significance of the region’s unique desert ecosystem.

Explore Indigenous Wineries

Penticton is home to several Indigenous-owned wineries that blend Syilx cultural traditions with modern winemaking. Nk’Mip Cellars, North America’s first Indigenous-owned winery, offers guided tastings where visitors can learn about the Syilx approach to land stewardship and viticulture.

Hike the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and Other Indigenous-Led Outdoor Experiences

The Kettle Valley Rail Trail, which runs through Penticton, follows historic Indigenous trade routes and offers stunning views of the Okanagan Valley. Indigenous-led outdoor experiences, including eco-tours and guided hikes, provide insights into traditional Syilx plant knowledge, land preservation, and the history of the area.

Attend Indigenous Cultural Festivals and Events

Throughout the year, Penticton hosts Indigenous cultural events celebrating Syilx traditions. From storytelling sessions and drumming circles to artisan markets and traditional dance performances, these events provide a chance to engage with local Indigenous artists and knowledge keepers.

Whether you’re hiking along ancient Syilx trails, learning about traditional ecological knowledge, or exploring Indigenous art and cuisine, Penticton invites you to connect with the deep cultural heritage and ongoing traditions of the Syilx (Okanagan) people.

Penticton, located in the Okanagan Valley of southern British Columbia, boasts a vibrant art and culture scene. Key attractions include the Penticton Art Gallery, and the Penticton Museum. In Penticton, BC, the Art Gallery hosts annual events such as the Art Auction, Ignite the Arts Festival, and the Saturday Market, as well as other events throughout the year. The PAG Gift Shop sells hand-crafted items by local and regional artists, including art books, jewelry, ceramics, and glassware. With its rich cultural scene and lush Okanagan backdrop, Penticton is a unique arts and cultural destination.

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Upcoming Community Events

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Light Through Scars | Penticton Art Gallery

Penticton Art Gallery
Penticton
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June 20, 2026
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September 19, 2026
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The Penticton Art Gallery (PAG) presents Light Through Scars, a timely and compelling exhibition exploring displacement, resilience, and the transformative power of art. Opening June 20 and running through September 19, 2026, the exhibition brings together four internationally recognized artists whose work reflects lived experiences of conflict, migration, healing, and belonging. Guest-curated by Emily Carr University faculty member Parvin Peivandi, Read more...
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Year-Round Penticton Art Walk

Year-Round Penticton Art Walk
Penticton
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June 23, 2026
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December 31, 2026
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Enjoy visiting local galleries and businesses that are open to the public all year long. Pick up a printed version at any of the locations below or download a version to view or print from our website. This map was created in partnership with the Penticton & District Community Arts Council, the Penticton Art Gallery, Visit Penticton, and the Downtown Read more...
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