Excerpt from page 93 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: As you approach Peachland, going down the Trepannier Hill you feel a sense of vastness. The lake makes a bold sweep round a projecting headland with a miniature island of rock at its apex. It is probable that if ever a line of railway is built along the east side from Kelowna to Penticton a tunnel will have to be bored through this promontory. We interviewed the clerk of the municipality and he gave us facts and figures tending to show that Peachland is a most desirable place in which to operate an orchard or to make your home.