The road north from Kelowna is rich with lakes—Ellison Lake, Wood Lake, Kalamalka Lake, Swan Lake—it’s truly lake country. In fact, there’s a town called Lake Country, which seems a little presumptuous, but I guess they got in first with the name choices.
The lakes are probably full of Ogopogos, but I didn’t have any bait with me, so I couldn’t catch one.
That’s okay, though, because it gave me some extra time to stop at the Log Barn in Armstrong, which looks like this.
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It was built in 1912, which is probably why there are still dinosaurs there.
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I bought some cherries, which were quite good. I can heartily recommend the Log Barn in Armstrong, BC both for cherries and for goat viewing.