5 Trail Safety Tips
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Kelowna has many paths and trails to explore in and around the city. If you’re planning to explore our outdoor playground, be sure to review and follow these tips before heading out…
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Kelowna has many paths and trails to explore in and around the city. If you’re planning to explore our outdoor playground, be sure to review and follow these tips before heading out…
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When it comes to hiking in Kelowna, there are six trails that stand-out for their spectacular views, vistas, and/or abundance of flora, fauna, and geological formations. If you're looking for some of the best hiking trails in Kelowna, then this list is for you…
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Spark your family's fitness routine by taking everyone hiking in Kelowna! The following list has information on some area trails that are easy enough for most families to conquer and a few of them are even stroller-friendly…
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If you’re planning on visiting Kelowna, you don’t have to leave your dog behind! The Kelowna area is home to many options for dog-friendly accommodations…
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Travelling with kids is easy… so long as there’s a swimming pool or hot tub at the hotel, I always say…
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New health and safety protocols mean that many wineries have adapted their practices and have added new, intimate experiences to their roster of services available to guests. Below is a run-down of some of the exciting and fun experiences you can book to get more in-depth during next your wine tasting experience…
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As our Okanagan wine industry grows, so too does our repertoire of wines. It is so exciting to experience old world varieties reborn in our new wine world…
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The B.C. wine industry is still a newbie on the international wine scene, but what we have achieved over a relatively short period of time, is truly remarkable…
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Okanagan Lake is the ultimate summer must do when you are in Kelowna…
Tourism Kelowna would like to thank Westbank First Nation and Okanagan Indian Band for the privilege to live, work, and play on the tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land), that is the unceded and traditional territory of syilx Okanagan peoples, the original stewards of these lands and to whom we give thanks to as our hosts