Fintry Estate

Fintry Estate Fintry Manor house and Octagonal Barn are heritage sites located in beautiful Fintry Provincial Park in British Columbia. His beloved Alice died in 1924.

Take a step back in time and take a tour! We respectfully acknowledge that the Fintry Estate is on the unceded traditional territory of the syilx (Okanagan) people. Captain Thomas Shorts was the first white man to call the delta home. In 1882, he preempted what was soon called “Shorts’ Point”, but he wasn’t really interested in improving the land, as the official agreement required. He found it mo

re profitable to provide Okanagan Lake’s first commercial transportation. He would row freight and passengers the125 km (78 miles) from Okanagan Landing at the north end of the Vernon Arm all the way to Penticton at the south end. When CPR sternwheelers splashed into the lake in 1893, they put Shorts out of business. He sold the delta and it passed through a number of hands until James Cameron Dun-Waters appeared on the horizon. He fell in love with the area, bought it, renamed it Fintry, after his home in Scotland and, with amazing foresight and ingenuity, created a Garden of Eden in the Okanagan. The “Laird of Fintry” was a fascinating man of contrasts. He was a frugal Scot but generous, too. He revered tradition but was both innovative and inventive. Dun-Waters was an aristocrat but often dressed so casually, he’d be mistaken for a tramp. He was a gracious host, passionate about his beliefs and a stern but fair employer. He would accept nothing but the best in himself, his staff or his projects. Dun-Waters was a younger son who unexpectedly inherited a fortune at the age of 22. Money allowed him to pursue his love of hunting all over the world, including Canada. In 1908, when he saw and explored Shorts’ Point, he knew he’d found his dream. Within a year, he bought the delta and renamed it Fintry after his home in Scotland. When he and his first wife, Alice, first settled in the Okanagan, he hunted with horse, hounds and horn, dressed in boots, breeches, cap and traditional red riding jacket. Later, he preferred to rough it in the backcountry with packhorses, a guide and perhaps a friend or two. He returned to England to fight for King and Country in WW1, and was wounded at Gallipoli. When the war ended, he built a convalescent centre in Egypt with his own funds, so soldiers could recuperate before returning to the British Isles. Shortly after that, the house burned down. He rebuilt it and moved back in, with the Stuarts for company. Katie Stuart had been Alice’s faithful companion and her brother, Geordie, was the estate accountant. Seven years later, Dun-Waters married again. He chose Margaret Menzies, a recently immigrated Scottish lass, 30 years his junior. After Dun-Water’s death, Margaret found Fintry too isolated for her liking, so she moved into Kelowna. In his 30 years at Fintry, Dun-Waters turned the undeveloped delta into a productive farm and impressive estate. But his interests also stretched to broader horizons. He was a director of the CPR and played strong roles in the BC Fruit Growers Association, the Armstrong Exhibition organization and curling clubs from Vernon to Vancouver. Having no heirs, Dun-Waters sold Fintry Estate to Fairbridge Farm School for one dollar. This was a philanthropic organization that trained underprivileged children to become farmers. Physically, Dun-Waters was a slight man but he cast a giant shadow across the valley he loved. Its benefits are still felt. Some of Dun-Waters’ most impressive buildings are now under the care of the Friends of Fintry Society in partnership with BC Parks and the Regional District of Central Okanagan. One of the last remaining packinghouse that was serviced by sternwheelers on Okanagan Lake stands on the point and has recently (2007- 2008) undergone a stabilization process. The gracious Manor House and unique octagonal dairy barn are open for guided tours during in summer months. Contact us for specific times. Special tours can be arranged. Fintry References:
Dr. Paul Koroscil A Gentleman Farmer in British Columbia’s Garden of Eden
Stan Sauerwein with Arthur Bailey FINTRY, Lives Loves and Dreams.

We had such a wonderful weekend!
06/01/2026

We had such a wonderful weekend!

A moment captured through the Trophy Room window this weekend. 💕More than a century after the Manor House was built, Fin...
06/01/2026

A moment captured through the Trophy Room window this weekend. 💕

More than a century after the Manor House was built, Fintry continues to be a place where new memories are made.

While a wedding celebration unfolded on the grounds on Saturday, guests gathered inside and outside on the verandah for another sold-out Afternoon Tea.

We were also fortunate to enjoy beautiful ambient music performed by local community member, photographer and musician Tricia, whose talent helped create a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout the afternoon.

Only two tables remain for next Sunday's Afternoon Tea, our final Spring Tea of the season.

To reserve your table, book directly: https://checkout.square.site/merchant/A9M2WK9MPDT77/checkout/6JQMHPXM7JBPHYTTMO2WUUZX

Discovered in the Ben Lee Room is a photo we just had to share. After our last fair brought so many vehicles that overfl...
05/22/2026

Discovered in the Ben Lee Room is a photo we just had to share. After our last fair brought so many vehicles that overflow parking was directed to the group campsite area, it got us wondering…

Just how many vehicles could actually fit there? 🤔

Then we looked over at the desk in the Ben Lee Room and spotted this gem — almost like a gift from the past. 😄

This aerial photo was taken during the 2003 “Topless Sun Run” hosted by the Okanagan Valley Miata Club, and by our count there appear to be approximately 125 Miatas in the photo! 🚗☀️

Still… this might be the most satisfying parking job in Fintry history. 😂

Now we want to know… how many do YOU think we could fit in at the next fair?

☕️ Teacup Tuesday ☕️This week’s featured teacup is another beautiful selection from Dan. Delicate floral sprays, soft go...
05/19/2026

☕️ Teacup Tuesday ☕️

This week’s featured teacup is another beautiful selection from Dan. Delicate floral sprays, soft gold trim and timeless elegance make this one feel perfectly at home inside the Manor House. 🌸

Afternoon Tea seating is filling quickly with several sittings already SOLD OUT!

Remaining availability:
✨ May 31 at 2 pm – 1 table remaining
✨ June 7 at 2 pm – 4 tables remaining

Enjoy Afternoon Tea service inside the historic Ben Lee Room or out on the Verandah overlooking the grounds.

Tickets available at https://www.fintry.ca/teatime

🎶 VENDOR CALL OUT 🎶Vendor applications are open and almost full for Music at the Manor at beautiful Fintry Manor House g...
05/14/2026

🎶 VENDOR CALL OUT 🎶

Vendor applications are open and almost full for Music at the Manor at beautiful Fintry Manor House grounds!

Join us Sunday, September 6 from 11AM–4PM for a fun-filled community event featuring:
✨ Live music
✨ Food vendors
✨ Artisan market
✨ Manor House tours
✨ Family activities
✨ Stunning heritage setting at Fintry Estate

We are currently looking for artisans, makers, creators, specialty food vendors and unique small businesses to join us.

This event continues to grow each year and vendor space is limited.

Register at https://www.fintry.ca/vendors

Good morning, Fintry! 🌸Today is the day! The Annual Mother’s Day Fair is happening from 11am–4pm at the beautiful Fintry...
05/10/2026

Good morning, Fintry! 🌸

Today is the day! The Annual Mother’s Day Fair is happening from 11am–4pm at the beautiful Fintry Manor House Grounds.

Come enjoy:
✨ 30+ local vendors
🎶 Live music including bagpipers & bands
🍔 Food trucks
🏰 Manor House tours
🎟 Silent auction
🎈 Kidzone fun with facepainting!!
🐾 Dogs on leash welcome

Whether you are celebrating Mom, spending time with family or simply looking for a beautiful way to enjoy the day, we would love to welcome you to Fintry. 💛

📍 7655 Fintry Delta Road
💐 Entry by donation

Please share this post and help us spread the word this morning!

https://www.fintry.ca/mothers-day-fair

05/08/2026
🌸 The countdown is on for one of Fintry’s favourite spring traditions! 🌸Join us this Sunday for the Annual Mother’s Day ...
05/07/2026

🌸 The countdown is on for one of Fintry’s favourite spring traditions! 🌸

Join us this Sunday for the Annual Mother’s Day Fair at the beautiful Fintry Manor House Grounds!

✨ 30+ vendors
🎶 Live music including bagpipers & bands
🍔 Food trucks
🏰 Guided Manor House tours
🎈 Kidzone fun
🎟 Silent Auction
🐾 Dogs on leash welcome

Whether you are looking for the perfect Mother’s Day outing, a unique gift, a relaxing afternoon with family or simply an excuse to enjoy the beauty of Fintry in spring… this day is for you. 💛

We will also have silent auction table with some fantastic items up for bid!

📍 7655 Fintry Delta Road
🗓 Sunday, May 10
⏰ 11am–4pm
💐 Entry by donation

Please help us spread the word by sharing this post with friends and family. We cannot wait to welcome everyone back to the Manor House grounds!

More details:
https://www.fintry.ca/mothers-day-fair

✨ A little extra excitement is waiting at this year’s Mother’s Day Fair… ✨Be sure to stop by our Silent Auction during t...
05/06/2026

✨ A little extra excitement is waiting at this year’s Mother’s Day Fair… ✨

Be sure to stop by our Silent Auction during the event! We have some fantastic items up for bid including:

- A bottle of “The Laird of Fintry” Lottery Whisky
- OK Captain one-hour pontoon boat tour on Okanagan Lake
- A table for 4 at Afternoon Tea at the Manor House
- An air fryer and more wonderful donated items still arriving!

Every bid helps support the ongoing preservation and programs at Fintry Manor House. As a not-for-profit, your support truly makes a difference and we are so grateful. 💛

Bring Mum, bring Grandma, bring your friends and make a day of it among the blossoms, vendors, music, treats and history at beautiful Fintry Provincial Park.

📍 Fintry Manor House Grounds
🗓 Sunday, May 10
⏰ 11am–4pm

More event details:
https://www.fintry.ca/mothers-day-fair
Fintry Mother’s Day Fair

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7655 Fintry Delta Road
Kelowna, BC
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