Pioneer
Walkway is a paved path located in the community
of Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada. The walkway explores the
waterfront of the community while following the shores of Osoyoos
Lake. The path is a transportation link for the locals and a
sightseeing route for visitors.
Pioneer
Walkway was created from the efforts of many locals. The path
is a direct result of their hard work and years of planning.
Together they created a lakefront walkway that connects the
stores and motels of Osoyoos with the lake scenery.
Along Pioneer
Walkway are gardens, shelters and viewing benches. Locals and
visitors use the path often to get from point A to point B when
in the community. Some people walk, others bike, some roller
blade - all are enjoying the views.
The path also
connects to one of the communities better known parks known
as Cottonwood Park. The park is
a main gathering spot in the summer months because of a sandy
beach, boating and swimming.
How
to Get to Pioneer Walkway:
Travel
Hwy # 97 to the community of Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada.
From the community follow the signs to Hwy #3 which leads you
to the waterfront core of the community. Find a parking spot
and start walking.