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The Okanagan is a region located in the Okanogan, following the Thompson and
Canadian province of British Columbia. As Fraser rivers to Fort Langley instead.
of the year 2001, the region's population The Okanagan Valley did not see many more
is approximately 297,601. The primary outsiders for a decade afterward.
city is Kelowna. The name derives from an In 1859, the first European settlers
Okanagan First Nations word arrived when Father Charles Pandosy led
S-Ookanhkchinx meaning "Transport toward the making of an Oblate mission where
the head or top end". The region is known Kelowna is now. In the decades that
for outdoor activities such as skiing and followed, hundreds of ranchers came from
hiking as well as for the wine industry. all directions to settle on Okanagan
History Lake. The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858
The Okanagan Valley was home to drove more settlement as some prospectors
Aboriginal people for thousands of years from the United States took the old
before others arrived. The Okanagan Okanagan trade route on their way to the
Nation, an Interior Salish people who Fraser Canyon. A few staked claims around
lived in the valley from the head of the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys and
Okanagan Lake downstream to near the found gold and copper in places. A mining
river's confluence with the Columbia industry began in the southern Okanagan
River in present-day Washington, as well region, and more farmers, as well as a
as in the neighbouring Similkameen small service industry, came to meet the
Valley, numbered in the thousands (no needs of the miners.
precise figure is known) at the time of Fruit production is a hallmark of the
contact with European settlers. They were Okanagan Valley today, but the industry
hunter-gatherers, living off wild game began with difficulty. Commercial
and berries and roots for the most part orcharding of apples was first tried
but travelling north or south to fish there in 1892, but a series of setbacks
salmon runs or to trade with other prevented the major success of commercial
nations. fruit crops until the 1920s. But until
In 1811 came the first non-natives to the the 1930s, the demand for shipping fruit
Okanagan Valley, a fur trading expedition and other goods did drive a need for the
voyaging north out of Fort Okanogan, a sternwheeler steamboats that serviced
Pacific Fur Company outpost at the Okanagan Lake: the S.S. Aberdeen from
confluence of the Okanagan and Columbia 1886 and then the S.S. Sicamous and S.S.
rivers. Within fifteen years, fur traders Naramata from 1914. The Sicamous and
established a route through the valley Naramata survive as a tourist attraction
for passing goods between the Thompson in Penticton.
region and the Columbia River for While the last half-century has grown
transport to the Pacific. The trade route several resource-based enterprises in the
lasted until 1846, when the Oregon Treaty region, for instance forestry in
laid down the border between British Princeton, the fastest-growing industries
North America and the United States west in the Okanagan today are tourism and
of the Rocky Mountains on the 49th retirement accommodation. Advantaged by
parallel. The new border cut across the its sunny climate, lakes, and winery
valley. To avoid paying tariffs, British attractions, the valley has become a hot
traders forged a route that bypassed Fort destination for vacationers and retirees.






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