McKinley Landing, Kelowna
Facts and practical information
McKinley Landing is a small, thinly-populated community on the eastern shore of Lake Okanagan in British Columbia. It was named for John McKinley, an Ontarian who homesteaded in the area for 30 years after arriving via the United States in 1896 in a covered wagon. His landing, all evidence of which is long gone, was used principally by Canadian Pacific Railway boats plying Okanagan Lake. Crews would come ashore to collect wood for the ships’ furnaces, with the vessels then chugging on to more populated places farther north and south. ()
McKinley (McKinley East)Kelowna
McKinley Landing – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Prospera Place, Rotary Centre for the Arts, Stuart Park, Downtown Marina Kelowna.