Coldstream BC Lakefront Real Estate

Kalamalka Lake Waterfront Homes for Sale in Coldstream BC
Rare Waterfront Living on One of BC’s Most Beautiful Lakes
Kalamalka Lake is one of the North Okanagan’s most iconic lakes, known for its shifting turquoise-blue colour, scenic Coldstream shoreline, and limited supply of true waterfront homes. For many buyers, Kalamalka Lake is not just a place to live — it is the dream.
Browse current Kalamalka Lake waterfront homes for sale in Coldstream, BC, including lakefront houses, luxury waterfront estates, lake-access properties, and homes near Kal Beach, Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park, the Okanagan Rail Trail, and other favourite local recreation areas.
Whether you are searching for a full-time lakefront residence, a private summer retreat, a legacy family property, or a rare Coldstream waterfront estate, our Salt Fowler group can help you compare shoreline, access, dock potential, privacy, sun exposure, and long-term value.

Kalamalka Lake waterfront inventory is often limited, so buyers may need to watch the market closely and be ready when the right property becomes available.
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View the latest Kalamalka Lake waterfront MLS® listings below. These may include detached lakefront homes, luxury waterfront estates, lake-access properties, building lots, and rare Coldstream waterfront opportunities.
Buying on Kalamalka Lake is different from buying a typical home. Two properties may both say “waterfront,” but the details can vary dramatically — from shoreline type and water depth to dock approvals, road access, slope, privacy, exposure, and year-round usability.
With lakefront property, the little details often become the big details. Our job is to help you understand those details before you fall in love with the view.
Not seeing the right Kalamalka Lake waterfront property? Contact us to ask about new listings, upcoming opportunities, and nearby lake-access options.
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Why Buyers Love Kalamalka Lake Waterfront Living
Kalamalka Lake is one of the most beautiful and recognizable lakes in British Columbia, famous for its brilliant turquoise-blue colour, scenic shoreline, and highly desirable Coldstream setting. In the North Okanagan, Kalamalka Lake waterfront real estate is especially sought after because true lakefront properties are limited, tightly held, and often difficult to replace.
Buyers are drawn to Kalamalka Lake for its natural beauty, clear water, boating, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, beaches, parks, trails, and relaxed lake lifestyle. With Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park, Kal Beach, the Okanagan Rail Trail, and Coldstream’s residential neighbourhoods nearby, this area offers an exceptional mix of outdoor recreation, privacy, and everyday convenience.
Depending on the property and location, Kalamalka Lake waterfront homes may offer:
- Private beach or shared beach access
- Private docks, shared docks, boat lifts, or buoy moorage
- Luxury lakefront homes and estate properties
- Rare Coldstream waterfront lots and building opportunities
- Lake-access and lakeview homes near Kalamalka Lake
- Proximity to Kal Beach, Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park, and the Okanagan Rail Trail
- Peaceful residential neighbourhoods close to Vernon amenities
- A full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or legacy family lake property
Popular Kalamalka Lake Waterfront Areas Near Vernon and Coldstream
Coldstream Waterfront
Coldstream is home to some of the most desirable Kalamalka Lake waterfront real estate in the North Okanagan. Buyers are drawn to this area for its established neighbourhoods, beautiful lake views, access to beaches and trails, and the quiet residential feel. Coldstream waterfront homes can range from classic lakefront properties to luxury estates and rare legacy homes that rarely come available.
Kal Beach Area
The Kal Beach area is one of the best-known areas around Kalamalka Lake. Buyers love the easy access to the beach, restaurants, parks, walking areas, and the Okanagan Rail Trail. While not every property near Kal Beach is true waterfront, this area is highly desirable for buyers who want to be close to the lake and still enjoy convenient access to Vernon and Coldstream amenities.
Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park Area
Properties near Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park are popular with buyers who love hiking, biking, swimming, paddleboarding, and natural surroundings. This area offers some of the most iconic views in the North Okanagan and appeals to buyers looking for a quieter, more nature-focused lake lifestyle.
Cosens Bay
Cosens Bay is one of the most unique and private areas on Kalamalka Lake. Known for its natural setting and limited access, this area appeals to buyers looking for privacy, seclusion, and a more rustic lake experience. Properties in this area can be very different from traditional residential waterfront homes, so access, services, road conditions, and seasonal use should be reviewed carefully.
Oyama and Lake Country Side
The southern end of Kalamalka Lake near Oyama and Lake Country offers another highly desirable lake lifestyle, with access to beaches, boating, trails, orchards, wineries, and nearby communities. While this page focuses mainly on the Coldstream and North Okanagan side of Kalamalka Lake, some buyers may also consider the Lake Country side depending on lifestyle, budget, and availability.
Buying Kalamalka Lake Waterfront? Here’s What to Watch For
Buying a Kalamalka Lake waterfront home is different from buying a typical residential property. Two homes may both be described as “lakefront,” but the details can vary significantly in terms of access, shoreline, dock options, privacy, slope, sun exposure, services, and long-term value.
Before purchasing a Kalamalka Lake waterfront property, buyers should consider:
- Is the property true waterfront, lakeview, or lake access?
- Is there a private dock, shared dock, boat lift, buoy, or moorage option?
- Are dock approvals, licences, or foreshore agreements in place?
- What is the shoreline like — rocky, deep water, shallow water, beach, or steep bank?
- Is the property suitable for year-round living?
- What is the road access like in winter?
- Are there slope, retaining wall, or erosion considerations?
- Are there environmental, zoning, or riparian restrictions?
- Is the property on sewer, septic, municipal water, or another system?
- Are there strata rules, shared access agreements, or easements?
- What are the insurance, maintenance, and long-term ownership costs?
- Is GST applicable?
Kalamalka Lake waterfront can be incredible, but the details matter. Shoreline, access, dock potential, services, and ownership structure can all affect how a property lives, what it is worth, and how easily it may resell in the future.
Kalamalka Lake Waterfront FAQs
Can I have a private dock on Kalamalka Lake?
Some Kalamalka Lake waterfront properties have private docks, while others may have shared docks, boat lifts, buoy moorage, or no dock at all. Dock ownership, licensing, foreshore agreements, and approvals should always be verified before purchasing.
What is the difference between waterfront, lakeview, and lake access?
Waterfront usually means the property directly borders Kalamalka Lake. Lakeview means the property has a view of the lake but may not touch the water. Lake access may mean access through a shared beach, nearby park, strata amenity, public access point, or road-end access. These differences can significantly affect value, use, and buyer expectations.
Are short-term rentals allowed in Kalamalka Lake waterfront properties?
Short-term rental rules can change and should always be verified before purchase. In Vernon and Coldstream, buyers should be especially careful about assuming a Kalamalka Lake waterfront property can be used as a short-term rental. Zoning, local regulations, provincial rules, strata bylaws, and property-specific restrictions may all apply. If rental income is part of your plan, confirm the current rules before writing an offer.
What should I know about buying waterfront near Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park or Cosens Bay?
Properties near Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park or Cosens Bay can offer incredible natural beauty and privacy, but buyers should carefully review access, road conditions, services, water systems, septic, seasonal usability, fire protection, and maintenance requirements. These properties may not function the same way as a typical Coldstream residential home.
Which areas have Kalamalka Lake waterfront homes?
Popular Kalamalka Lake waterfront and lake-access areas include Coldstream, the Kal Beach area (general Westkal Road), Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park area (Long Lake Estates/Lisheen Estates), Cosens Bay, Oyama, and nearby Lake Country communities. Inventory is often limited, so buyers may need to watch the market closely and be ready when the right property becomes available.
Is Kalamalka Lake waterfront good for year-round living?
Many Kalamalka Lake waterfront properties in Coldstream and nearby residential areas are suitable for year-round living. More secluded or Cosens Bay properties may require extra review for winter access, services, utilities, and maintenance. Suitability depends on the specific location and property type.
Are there waterfront condos and townhomes on Kalamalka Lake?
Kalamalka Lake has fewer waterfront condo and townhome options than Okanagan Lake, however Summertree on the Lake is a wonderful option. Most buyers searching for Kalamalka Lake waterfront are looking for detached homes, estate properties, lake-access homes, or rare building opportunities. Buyers wanting easier-care waterfront living may also compare Okanagan Lake condo and resort-style options which are more plentiful than on Kal Lake.
Work With Kalamalka Lake Waterfront Real Estate Specialists
At RE/MAX Vernon Salt Fowler, we help buyers compare Kalamalka Lake waterfront homes, lake-access homes, and rare waterfront opportunities throughout Vernon, Coldstream, and the surrounding North Okanagan.
Whether you are local, relocating from Alberta, moving from the Lower Mainland, or searching for a special lake property in the Okanagan, we would be happy to help you understand the differences between each area, shoreline, access type, dock option, and ownership structure.
Want help narrowing down the best Kalamalka Lake waterfront options?
Tell us what matters most to you — private dock, beach access, privacy, deep water, sun exposure, trail access, year-round living, or long-term value — and we’ll help you compare the best areas and properties for your lifestyle.
Call or text RE/MAX Vernon Salt Fowler at 250-549-7258.









