Lakes We Rent Boats On Around Kelowna

Okanagan Lake

The largest of the lakes we rent boats on, Okanagan Lake is 135 kms long and is the lake Kelowna is located on. See our Okanagan Lake page for details about the lake, and our boat Delivery page to find out locations we can bring your boat rental to.

Okanagan Lake near Kelowna, BC
Kelowna is located on Okanagan Lake.

Kalamalka Lake

Great beaches, amazing scenery, two provincial parks and amazing coloured water - what more could you ask for in a day on the lake? This lake is connected to Wood Lake, so you get two lakes to play and explore on with your kelowna boat rental. Kalmalka Lake is only 30 minutes drive from downtown Kelowna. See our Kalamalka Lake page for details.

Kalamalka Lake near Kelowna, BC
Kalamalka Lake has a unique colour due to it's calcite content

Wood Lake

The smallest of the lakes we rent boats on, but also the calmest, it's perfect for wakeboarding and water skiing when the other lakes are rough. It is less than a 30 Minutes drive from downtown Kelowna. See our Wood Lake page for details.

Wood Lake near Kelowna, BC
Almost always calm, Wood Lake is perfect for wakeboarding and water skiing

Shuswap Lake

Shuswap Lake BC is one of Canada's most revered summertime vacation destinations. Shuswap Lake consists of four arms, forming a shape reminiscent of the letter H making it great for boating.

Boat Rentals Shuswap Lake BC

Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake is a beautiful and small 55 ha. (135 acre) lake that can be found in British Columbia's South Cariboo.

Skaha Lake

Skaha Lake, historically known as Dog Lake and, prior to that, as Lac Du Chien, is a freshwater lake located along the course of the Okanagan River in the Okanagan Valley.

Osoyoos Lake

Known as the "warmest lake in Canada," Osoyoos Lake stretches fourteen miles and is a favorite for summer recreation fun.

Mabel Lake

Mabel Lake is a lake located in southern Interior British Columbia, Canada, that is fed by and drained by the Shuswap River. It is located southeast of Shuswap Lake, northeast of Okanagan Lake, and west of the Monashee Mountains, and is popular for camping and fishing. The area around the lake is mountainous and sparsely populated.