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WAD1
If you are traveling to Kamloops this pace is a must. So many beautiful and well cared for animals with competent staff to answer questions. It was an educational and inspirational experience. Great souvineirs, well made and unique. A wonderful day.
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GloriaH625
We loved the cute miniature donkeys, and also the goats and pigs. There is a small shop as well. It is a pleasant drive to Turtle Valley.
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murphyBcCanada
Such a lovely setting at the refuge and in all of the Turtle Valley. Take a drive up and plan to spend a little or a longer time. There are picnic tables and lots of grassy spots. Take you time and just commiserate with the donkeys both big and small. With a little luck they will bray for you and will not help but smile.Take your kids or someone else's as they will love it.
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Sharon_and_Rob35
this was a lovely place to visit, the donkeys are well cared for and the cause is so worthy.....a tranquil setting that the donkeys so deserve..pack a lunch and take a break, the walk up to see the miniatures can be quite hot in the summer.
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Greya16
The donkeys are endearing as are the people who look after them. Fun for the whole family. Phone for driving directions and hours of operation. Dogs are welcome here as long as they don't bother the donkeys. Take a picnic - it's a nice place to spend an hour or two.
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KelownaMissionmom
This is the perfect place to spend a day. Bring a picnic lunch and use one of the tables under the trees. There are so many fabulous rescued donkeys here and each one has his/her own story and personality. You will fall in love when you see those big soulful eyes. Shirley and Rob are the owners of this property and I'm always amazed at their dedication to these beautiful creatures. It's a picturesque spot nestled in the valley, honestly one of my most favourite places in all of the world.
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michie0104
If you are vacationing in the Chase/Sorrento/Shuswap area, you must pay this little place a visit. It's a peaceful and loving sanctuary for donkeys who have been rescued and given a better existence. The special needs area for those animals that have been particularly traumatized through life experiences was especially rewarding. The staff and volunteers are angels - they genuinely love their work and are gentle, compassionate souls! Such a worthwhile outing for all ages - humbling and important. The little gift shop is impressive too - lots of quality items for sale at reasonable prices and all for a great cause!Tip: check their website first for operating days and times as they aren't open every day of the week in order to allow the donkeys non visitor days
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kajbar2
Daughter is one of many dedicated volunteers. Open house well advertised. Donkeys clean and friendly.
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NadeneAnglemont_B_C
We loved this site. So happy these littles guys are given good care and food and are being taken well care of. Certainly worth a visit.
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NicolaValley
Even the word 'donkey', makes people laugh. Something about all those long ears, gentle temperament, and big brays. There are around 40 longears to love. You have to see the mammoth donkeys and the minis. And there's sheep and chickensThe refuge is located in a little picturesque valley. The donkeys, all rescued, are lovingly taken care of. All their various life histories are documented. A place for all ages.