Ellison Provincial Park sits on the northeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, approximately 16 kilometres north of Vernon, British Columbia, offering a stunning mix of forested benchlands and a rocky shoreline dotted with sheltered coves and scenic headlands. Set within the dry, sunny Okanagan climate, the park spans 220 hectares of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir forests — an ideal base for outdoor adventures. Campers enjoy on-site amenities including showers, picnic tables, fire grates, firewood, water hookups, and a playground, making it a comfortable stay for families and RV travellers alike. The park is home to Western Canada's only freshwater scuba diving area, where divers can explore sunken artifacts at Otter Bay, while swimmers can take advantage of three buoy-marked beaches. Hikers and cyclists will find over six kilometres of trails offering panoramic views of Okanagan Lake, and beginner-friendly granite cliffs near South Bay attract rock climbers. Fishing (with a valid licence), canoeing, and kayaking round out the recreational offerings. With boat launches just ten minutes away and the city of Vernon close by, Ellison Provincial Park is a premier Okanagan camping destination for nature lovers and water enthusiasts.