Accessible Wine Tours in Kelowna
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Whether you’re a local or a visitor, surely you know that Kelowna has plenty of different wine tour options available throughout the city…
Born and raised in the Okanagan, Andrea lives with her wife Cara and their cat Benji. They can usually be found on the patio at one of the many wineries or restaurants that Kelowna has to offer. You can follow their adventures on Instagram @wheelationshipgoals.
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Whether you’re a local or a visitor, surely you know that Kelowna has plenty of different wine tour options available throughout the city…
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When the temperature in Kelowna reaches the late twenties/early thirties, most people grab their sunscreen and their towels and make a beeline for the beach…
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Kelowna may be known for being a four season playground, but if you use a mobility aid like my wife Cara (a t6 paraplegic), you’ll quickly notice it’s also one of the most accessible cities to visit in the province…
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Kelowna is home to the largest Pride Festival in the BC Interior, and this year's events are sure to be bigger and better than ever. Here’s everything you need to know to help plan your trip to Kelowna…
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Sunshine and beaches. Those are two of the first things people associate with Kelowna, but there are plenty of fun (and accessible) things to do here in the winter too…
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“There’s no place like home.” That’s the vibe Rudy Tomazic had in mind when he opened Friends of Dorothy in January of 2020…
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Owned and operated by Deb Dunnigan and Karyn MacKenzie, DunnEnzies Pizza first opened in downtown Kelowna in 2010…
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Brad Tomlinson along with his business partner and pizza wizard, Damien Moore, opened Jackknife Brewing in March of 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic…
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An accessible adventure is easy in Kelowna. Everything from wineries to restaurants and even hikes are possible for those with varying abilities. …
Kelowna is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land) of the syilx/Okanagan people who have resided here since time immemorial