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Journey back in time to the beginnings of Summerland, a charming lakeside settlement nestled between the magnificent Okanagan Lake and the imposing clay cliffs. The first recorded settler arrived in 1887, and their descendants still call this place home. Embrace the nostalgia as you discover the rapid growth that defined Summerland's evolution. Witness the birth of West Summerland with the arrival of the Kettle Valley Railway in 1915, leading to the establishment of the present town center. The relocation of Highway 97 to the plateau in 1955 propelled Summerland's progress even further. It was during this transformation that the post office shifted to "West Summerland," and the town dropped the "West" to become simply known as Summerland. Explore the surrounding areas of Trout Creek, a picturesque arc that graces the southern shoreline of Okanagan Lake, and Prairie Valley, a tranquil expanse extending westward. Towering over it all is Giants Head Mountain, guarding the vast agricultural benchland that lies behind it. Traverse the history and landscapes of Summerland, where each corner unveils a piece of its captivating story.
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