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Public drinking at select Penticton, B.C. beaches returns for third straight year

The City of Penticton’s bylaw that allows public consumption of alcohol runs May 1 to Oct. 31, from noon to 8 p.m. Visit Penticton

For a third consecutive year, public drinking will again be allowed at select parks and beaches in Penticton, B.C., this year.

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The bylaw that allows public consumption of alcohol runs from May 1 to Oct. 31, from noon to 8 p.m.

The City of Penticton says signage has been installed at the select locations — along Okanagan Beach and in Okanagan Lake Park and Skaha Park — indicating where responsible alcohol consumption can occur.

“Similar to the kick-off year in 2020 and follow-up year in 2021, Penticton city council has requested staff prepare a final report this fall providing a summary of observations collected over the summer,” said the city.

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“Unlike the summers of 2020 and 2021, both of which were impacted by COVID-19 event cancellations and reduced gathering capacities, the summer of 2022 will see the bylaw run parallel to a full season of events and festivals.

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“This new perspective will assist council in determining if the bylaw should be made permanent going forward.”

Below are the approved locations

  • Okanagan Beach (east of Power Street)
  • Rotary Park
  • Okanagan Lake Park
  • Marina Way Park
  • Skaha Lake Park West

The city’s director of development services, Blake Laven, said feedback from the last two years has consistently indicated strong support for the bylaw overall.

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Laven added that information collected from city staff and police showed no notable pattern of irresponsible behaviour.

A map of the approved locations as well as more information about the bylaw can be found on the city’s website.

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