otter,

This is one of those minor things that people argue about anyways, but supposedly Osoyoos isn’t a “true dessert”. Or at least, it isn’t the only dessert because little Ashcroft is one too. It’s a part of the town’sidentity as well.

infotel.ca/newsitem/…/it75548

The lake looks cool! Does it change much over the course of the year or does it often look spotty?

StillPaisleyCat,
@StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website avatar

The Nk’mip First Nation have a desert cultural interpretation centre and walking paths in the area. You can see rattlesnakes and scorpions that they are protecting. It’s well managed ecologically.

(The website seems to be under reconstruction.)

They also have their own winery.

Well worth a visit.

TruckBC,

Correction: “you cannot get any closer legally

I’ve seen many people to over the fence. Not a great idea at all.

cyrusg,

Just curious: why not?

BlameThePeacock,

Ecological and cultural(First Nations) protection

snoons,

That’s a lot better then being barred by a corporate dairy farm.

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