The Penticton Peach Ice Cream Shop - Penticton, BC
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N 49° 30.143 W 119° 35.832
11U E 311962 N 5486547
The Penticton Peach is right on the Okanagan Lake beach on Lakeshore Drive. You can visit the Peach at anytime, though it becomes an ice cream shop for only five months of the year.
Waymark Code: WM1526V
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 09/30/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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The Peach Festival has been held in August of every year since 1947. The festival is staged to honor and celebrate the tradition of fruit growing in the Okanagan Valley, especially of peaches. It transpires that Penticton is near the northern end of the climactic zone in which is is commercially feasible to grow peaches.

Peaches have been grown in the Okanagan Valley since the late 1800s.

Basically a giant peach in appearance, The Penticton Peach is about 14-15 feet (4¼ to 4½ metres) in diameter. The Peach has become a Penticton Icon. As such it has become tradition to dress The Peach in various costumes through the year in celebration of dates such as Christmas, Easter or Halloween. It briefly wore a mask during the COVID pandemic and sported a Scottish tam when the Scotties Tournament of Hearts came to town in 2018. Over the years The Peach has also been adorned with various murals depicting local themes or scenes.

The Peach grows ears

Another holiday, another costume for the Penticton Peach.

It's becoming a bit of a tradition for the iconic ice cream stand.

"Quite simply, it's to bring happiness to the community," owner of the Peach and LocoLanding, Diana Stirling said in March when the Peach got the St. Patrick's Day treatment

"We're adding a fun personality to Penticton's iconic Peach, and the community is not only supporting it, but they are genuinely excited each time it dresses up, which we appreciate."

The Peach has also recently been painted grape for April Fools, donned a Santa hat and became a jack-o-lantern.
From Castanet

When the weather warms up in the spring, sometime each May (depending on the weather) The Peach suddenly blossoms into The Peach Ice Cream Shop, specializing in all things "Ice Cream", such as its signature "Crazy Shakes" and "Crazy Cones". Called Crazy Shakes, it often takes two people to consume the ice cream/dessert topping that goes into a shake. The shakes are served in a peach themed jar and come complete with full servings of cake or a brownie and whipped cream on top. As well as ice cream delights, they also serve liquid refreshments and, on busy mid summer weekends they also set up a barbecue in front for burgers & dogs. The Peach remains open each year until the end of September.
Peach goes Here
Photo courtesy of The Peach Ice Cream Shop
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
3-Business • Ice Cream Parlors • The Penticton Peach Ice Cream Shop • wm1520C
4-Culture • Abstract Public Sculptures • Body, Mind and Soul • wmQ9FJ
8-Monuments • Dedicated Benches • Kristina Hayter & Lynn Tedford • wmQKMA
10-Oddities • Giants of Commerce • Penticton Peach • wm15206
11-Recreation • Roadside Attractions • The Penticton Peach • wmQ804
12-Signs • You Are Here Maps • Peach Plaza at Rotary Park • wmQ9NM
15-Multifarious • News Article Locations • Happy April Fools! • wmVNTT


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