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anywhere, from france to california. translated from local inkaneep native dialect, osoyoos means, where the water narrows, or sand bar across, an apt description for the way this town spans a narrow part of osoyoos lake in the southern okanagan. originally named "soo-yoos", an o is believed to have been added
what it is today. commercial fruit growing started in the early s, but osoyoos grew slowly until the railway reached it from the north in . today, the dry, sunny climate and long growing season make the south okanagan the fruit basket of canada, with osoyoos as its capital city. cherries, plums, apricots...
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