Kid-Friendly Holiday Events Around Kelowna
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Visiting in December with children? Get ready to meet Santa, eat delicious locally-baked treats, and…
Meteorologists based in Kelowna. When not looking at weather charts, you will find the couple skiing, playing music or hiking with their dogs - enjoying everything that the Okanagan has to offer.
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Visiting in December with children? Get ready to meet Santa, eat delicious locally-baked treats, and…
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When the weather is not so nice outside and you have a baby to entertain. Easy! Kelowna is home to many baby-friendly activities whatever the weather is like outside…
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Fall is a beautiful time of year in the Okanagan Valley. Imagine a walk surrounded by colourful trees and splashes of red, orange, and yellow leaves…
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Fall is one of our favourite times of the year to go for a stroll, as the weather is often pleasant without ever being too hot or too cold…
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Coming to Kelowna and want to keep your spending in check? Here are a few suggestions on what to do when vacationing here while keeping an eye on your budget…
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Whether you’re here on vacation for the first time, a repeat visitor, or a local, getting family photos done to capture your moments can make your memories last forever…
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Spring is in the air! The days are getting longer and the sun is getting stronger, and that also means the busy summer season will be here soon…
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With average afternoon temperatures of mid- to upper-20s through the patio season in the Okanagan, it's no wonder the outdoor dining spaces throughout the Kelowna area are some of Canada’s best…
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Looking for an escape to the Okanagan? Here are 5 reasons why you should consider heading to Kelowna in the spring…
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Picture curling up by the fireplace with your loved ones while enjoying winter wonderland views. Imagine warming up your hands on a hot mug of cocoa in front of a natural fire pit and savouring a freshly baked chewy chocolate chip cookie…
Kelowna is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land) of the syilx/Okanagan people who have resided here since time immemorial