Top attractions near Upper Village
Upper Village in Panorama, British Columbia, offers a fantastic mix of outdoor adventure and stunning scenery. You can explore the ski resort and nearby national parks, or visit local galleries for a taste of culture. Don't miss the elevated sites and vibrant entertainment hubs, including the unique Queenstown Ice Bar. Whether you're after thrills or relaxation, there's something here for every Kiwi traveler looking to enjoy the great outdoors.
- Panorama Mountain Ski Area: A fantastic ski resort just 1.6km from Upper Village, offering thrilling slopes for all skill levels. Enjoy breathtaking alpine views and a vibrant après-ski scene that captures the adventurous spirit of the outdoors.
- Rk Heliski: Located 483m away, this attraction provides a family-friendly and romantic atmosphere. Experience the thrill of heliskiing with friendly guides, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and recreation.
- James Chabot Provincial Park: About 16.1km from Upper Village, this national park boasts stunning scenery and outdoor adventures. Explore picturesque trails and enjoy a variety of activities amidst nature's beauty.
Things to do recommended for couples
Planning a romantic getaway in Upper Village? Enjoy a thrilling ride on the Red Carpet or Little Ripper ski lifts, both a mere 161m away. For ultimate relaxation, treat yourselves at Fresh Professional spa, just 30.6km away, and unwind in a serene atmosphere.
Things to do recommended for families
Families enjoying a holiday in Upper Village can have a blast at Funtasia Fun Park, an exciting arcadeAdventureZone located 29.0km away. With its vibrant atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for kids to unleash their energy and have a memorable day out.
Things to do recommended for groups
Enjoy a round of golf at Greywolf Golf Course, just 1.6km from Upper Village, or head to Copper Point Golf Course, 11.6kms away, for more outdoor fun. Don’t miss Redstreak Theatre, 22.5km away, for a cultural evening filled with entertainment and family vibes.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.