There's something special going on here almost every weekend, all year long.
Armstrong and Spallumcheen are situated between the sunny, rolling Okanagan Valley and the cooler, forested Shuswap Valley. The name Spallumcheen is derived from the First Nations word meaning "beautiful valley", for obvious reasons. Spallumcheen is one of the finest agricultural areas in British Columbia, predominantly cloaked in rich green alfalfa and golden grains, with diverse farms nestled among pine-clad hillsides. Wildlife and Ecological Reserves along the Hiking and Horseback Riding Trails draw outdoor enthusiasts from near and far. Armstrong boasts the famous Interior Provincial Exhibition and Stampede, which runs at the end of August. Armstrong is notable for many renovated Heritage homes and businesses. The friendly city retains a charming old west image and historic feeling in the downtown area. Explore the many small specialty shops.
The Armstrong/Spallumcheen Museum and Historic O'Keefe Ranch are home to extensive, precious historic archives, a quiet stroll through the sights and memories of our past is a must. There are numerous other exciting attractions worth checking out. Visit the Seasonal Farmers Market that runs from the end of April till mid November, or take a ride on the Little Railway - it's an unbelievable experience. Rogers Flour Mill, The Village Cheese Company, and Edge of the Earth winery are just a few stops to mark on your itinerary.
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