Peachland Virtual Neighbourhood Tours in 360°

 Are you researching a move to Peachland, BC? 

Maybe you’re drawn to Peachland because it feels like an actual village on the lake, not a subdivision—long waterfront walks, little restaurants along Beach Avenue, and houses stacked up the hill with huge views. But when you’re looking from another city, it’s hard to tell if you’d rather live right on the lakeside strip, up in Ponderosa or Trepanier with the bigger views, or in “upper Peachland” where it’s quieter and a bit more remote. You can read all the pros and cons of living in Peachland posts and watch tourist videos, but none of that shows you what it’s like to drive that highway every day, park along the waterfront on a sunny weekend, or come down the hill for groceries when the weather isn’t perfect.

A Peachland 360° neighbourhood tour gives you a grounded look at that everyday reality. You choose a route that runs past the homes and pockets you’re seriously considering—maybe a section of Beach Avenue, the climb to a favourite viewpoint, and the roads you’d actually use for errands or a commute into West Kelowna—and we go out and film that exact drive in full 360°. You’re able to sit at home and see the grades on the hill, how busy the waterfront feels, what the shoulders and sidewalks look like, and how long those drives feel at normal speeds, before you spend money on flights or start booking viewings.

Who these Peachland virtual tours are for:

 What a custom-routed Peachland 360° tour includes: 

You decide which parts of Peachland you’re actually considering, sketch that out using Google Maps route and submit the map to us. We take that exact route, drive it with a 360° camera, and record the whole thing in one continuous pass so you can see what it’s really like to move through those streets at normal speed.

When your tour is ready, you get a private, unlisted YouTube link. You can watch it on your phone, laptop, or TV, pause when something catches your eye, and drag the video around to look at sidewalks, on‑street parking, driveways, parks, slopes, and whatever details matter most to you. Instead of trying to imagine life in Peachland from a few listing photos and a dot on the highway, you get to feel what your shortlisted pockets actually look and move like on an ordinary day.

A few ways this is different from Google Street View or a random Peachland driving video:

 How virtual neighbourhood tours actually help: 

Listing photos will show you the view from the deck and the size of the kitchen island, but they won’t tell you what Peachland feels like to live in. They don’t show how busy Beach Avenue gets on a sunny Saturday, what the highway noise is like a block back from the water, or how it actually feels to drive up and down to a place in Ponderosa, Trepanier, or upper Peachland every day. On a screen, a lakeside rancher, a hillside home with a big view, and a place tucked just off the highway can all look similar in price, but the day‑to‑day experience is completely different.

A Peachland virtual neighbourhood tour lets you test that “could we really live here?” question before you spend money on flights or take time off work. You can see how far it actually looks to get from the streets you’re considering down to the waterfront, whether a “quiet” road seems to double as a shortcut, and how connected or tucked‑away each pocket feels when you drive through it at normal speed. By the time you arrive in Peachland, you’re not trying to piece things together from listings and memory—you already have a handful of areas that feel more familiar.

That usually means fewer wasted viewings in spots that were never going to suit your routines, and more time spent inside homes that are actually in the parts of Peachland you’d like to be. You’ve already done a calm, on‑screen drive‑through of your top choices, so when you’re here in person, you can pay attention to the houses themselves instead of trying to decode the streets around them.

Neighbourhoods People Ask About Most In Peachland

Beach Avenue / Downtown

This is the lakeside strip most people picture when they think of Peachland: the waterfront walk, cafés, small restaurants, and parks strung along Okanagan Lake. It’s where relocators often want to see what parking, traffic, and noise actually look like on a sunny weekend versus a regular weekday, and how it feels to live a street or two back from the main strip instead of right on it.

Ponderosa

Ponderosa sits up the hill with bigger views and newer development, more “modern hillside neighbourhood” than village main street. People who add Ponderosa to their route usually want to get a sense of how steep and winding the drive feels, how long it takes to drop down for groceries or the waterfront, and what the mix of homes and lots looks like in real life rather than in renderings

Trepanier / Trepanier Bench

Trepanier has a more tucked‑away, natural feel, with access to parks, creek trails, and a mix of rural and residential pockets. On video, relocators are often looking for how “country” it feels in practice, what the roads are like in and out, and how much time it seems to take to get back to Beach Avenue, the mall, or the highway from the streets they’re considering.

Buchanan Road waterfront

Buchanan Road and the nearby waterfront pockets appeal to people who have “walk out the door and be at the lake” at the top of their wish list. A tour here helps you see what the shoreline, road width, driveways, and on‑street parking really look like, and how the area feels on a normal day if you’re not just there for a quick summer visit.

Upper Peachland hillside

Above the highway, you get quieter streets, bigger views, and that “small town on the hill” feeling that doesn’t show up well in listings. Families, remote workers, and downsizers asking about upper Peachland usually want to see how narrow or wide the streets feel, how close neighbours are, and what the drive looks like when you head down toward schools, shops, or the waterfront

Lower Princeton Ave.

The Lower Princeton area, including new townhome projects and streets near the boat launch, tends to attract people who want a mix of lake access, newer housing, and a bit of separation from the busiest part of Beach Avenue. Seeing it on a 360° tour helps you understand how close you really are to the water, how the traffic feels near the launch and highway, and what everyday coming‑and‑going might be like.

 What To Expect 

Every Peachland virtual tour is filmed just for you; we don’t resell generic footage.

How does it work?

  1. You send us a Google Maps route.
  2. We film the route in 360°.
  3. You get a private YouTube link.
  4. Watch it on your phone, computer, or TV.

You’re in control.

  • Pan around in 360° as the video plays.
  • Pause on a specific street to study it.
  • Slow it down or speed it up.
  • Share the link with your partner or family.

Tour Length Options

20 minutes 
One neighbourhood or a focused route. 

40 minutes 
Two neighbourhoods compared, or one area in depth. 

70 minutes 
Multiple areas or a full cross-city route. 


Rush delivery available if you need it faster. All prices include filming and travel within the Peachland, BC area.

 How Relocators Use These Virtual Tours 

A family testing Kelowna vs. Peachland

This family knew they wanted to be close to Kelowna for work and activities but were tempted by the idea of kids growing up in a smaller lakeside town. On their Peachland tour, they had you start on a quiet upper‑Peachland street where they were eyeing a house, drive down to Beach Avenue past the playgrounds and cafés, and then follow the exact route they’d use to get on the highway toward West Kelowna. Watching it back, they could see how the drive actually felt at normal speed, how busy the waterfront looked after school, and whether the trade‑off for village life made sense for their weekday routines.

A couple choosing between deck with a view and flat walk to the lake

This couple had two very different saved searches: one focused on hillside homes in Ponderosa with big views, and one around Beach Avenue and the Buchanan waterfront that would let them walk to the lake and coffee. For their tour, they asked you to film a loop that started up high with the views, wound down through the neighbourhoods they were considering, and finished with a slow drive along the lakeshore. Seeing the grades on the hill, the stairs and driveways, and how easy (or not) it looked to get to the water helped them decide which kind of “everyday Peachland” they actually wanted to pay for.

A remote‑first household checking how “quiet” Peachland really feels

This mostly work‑from‑home household loved the idea of a calm place to look at the lake between meetings, but they didn’t want to feel cut off once the novelty wore off. Their custom route stitched together a few upper‑Peachland streets, parts of Trepanier, and a loop along Beach Avenue where they’d likely walk in the evenings. On the 360° video, they watched for things like how many people were out, what parking and lighting looked like, and how long it felt to get from a hillside driveway down to the waterfront and back. That made it much easier to pick a pocket that felt relaxed without feeling empty.

 What These Virtual Tours Are NOT 

We don’t film inside homes. These are neighbourhood and street tours, not real estate listing videos, and we stay outside on public roads the entire time.

We’re not real estate agents. We don’t tell you what to buy or which neighbourhood is “best”; we just show you what different Peachland areas look like so you can have your own opinions.

We don’t pretend it’s always sunny. If it’s cloudy, smoky, or there’s construction on your chosen route, that’s what you’ll see in your tour—because that’s part of what it’s like to live there.

FAQ: Questions People Ask

How do your Peachland virtual neighbourhood tours work?

You send us a custom route for the Peachland neighbourhoods you’re seriously considering, and we drive that exact route with a 360° camera. We film it once in normal daylight conditions and send you a private, unlisted link so you can watch, pause, and look around whenever you want.

I’m not very tech‑savvy. How do I show you the exact route I want filmed?

You don’t need any special software or skills. We’ve put together a step‑by‑step guide that shows you how to create a simple shareable route link in either Google Maps or Google My Maps, with clear, plain‑language instructions. You can follow that guide, send us the link it creates, and we’ll handle the rest on our end.

How long does it take to get my tour?

Standard delivery for Peachland virtual tours is 4–5 days from the time you place your order. If you add the rush delivery upgrade at checkout, we move your route closer to the front of the filming queue and guarantee delivery within 2–3 days instead.

Can I choose the exact streets or neighbourhoods?

Yes—that’s the whole point. You choose the exact streets, turns, and Peachland neighbourhoods you want to see, and we follow your route, within normal traffic and road conditions.

Do you film inside homes or make real estate recommendations in Peachland?

We don’t film inside homes, and we don’t give real estate advice or tell you what to buy in Peachland. Our tours are strictly of public roads and neighbourhood streets so you can see what different areas look and feel like, then make your own decisions with (or without) a realtor.

Can I compare multiple Peachland neighbourhoods in one tour?

Yes, as long as they fit within the time you book. Many people combine two or three Peachland neighbourhoods in a single route so that they can compare and contrast them.

See Your Future Peachland Neighbourhood in 360°

You don’t have to guess. Tour the neighbourhoods from afar before you move.

Service area:   Penticton  •  Naramata  •  Summerland  •  Okanagan Falls  •  Kaleden  •  Oliver  •  Osoyoos  •  Peachland  •  Kelowna  •  West Kelowna