Penticton Aquatic Club
Buildings and structures completed in 1913Buildings and structures demolished in 1952Buildings and structures in PentictonDemolished buildings and structures in British Columbia
The Penticton Aquatic Club was a boathouse, social centre, and clubhouse for aquatic activities in Penticton, British Columbia. Built in 1913 at the foot of Winnipeg Street by Okanagan Lake, it became an important part of Penticton summer life. It was perhaps best known for its annual Aquatic Regatta Day, which featured a variety of activities including a war canoe race. The building was demolished in 1952. The Club's four war canoes are undergoing restoration: one of them is a display at the S.S. Sicamous Heritage Park.
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Okanagan Lake Park Walking Trail, Penticton
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| N 49.5026 ° | E -119.5973 ° |
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Okanagan Lake Park Walking Trail
V2A 5J9 Penticton
British Columbia, Canada
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