About 500 metres above Okanagan Lake, Summerland’s Giant’s Head Mountain is a remnant volcanic dome and can also be seen from Penticton and Naramata. A Roche Moutonnee (sheepback), This formation was created through glacial erosion and plucking called regelation. Pressures of thick glacial ice on the upside of mountain, melting, refreezing, filling up the cracks in the rock as well as on the rock itself created the terraced chunks of rock that look like the wooly back of a sheep. Giant’s Head is also home to a host of vineyards and wineries with incredible views and beautiful wines.