Bites & Sips: 7 Places to Try this Fall in Kelowna
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It’s now time for my favourite season- fall! Kelowna truly showcases the beauty of each season, but…
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It’s now time for my favourite season- fall! Kelowna truly showcases the beauty of each season, but…
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Did you know that Kelowna has a designated, official Cultural District? Located in downtown Kelowna…
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Living in Kelowna, we are truly lucky to have an abundance of fresh produce and high-rated restaurants. Unsure where to go next? Look no further than the #exploreKelowna Farm & Fork Pass…
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Whether you're a local in the Okanagan or planning on visiting Kelowna soon, exploring local restaurants, bakeries, orchards, and more is a must. Stuck on which stops to add to your itinerary? Enter the #exploreKelowna Farm & Fork Pass…
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It’s warming up in Kelowna, and that can only mean one thing- fresh fruits and veggies from our bountiful farms and orchards are almost here…
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Over the past couple of years, we’ve been connecting with Kelowna and area residents to discover more about the people who call this region home, to learn about their favourite places, and to find out how tourism impacts their lives, while also highlighting the benefits a strong tourism sector creates for Kelowna and its surrounding communities…
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Meet Emily, one of our #exploreKelowna Creators. Ever scrolled through Instagram and stumbled upon pictures that make you want to pack your bags and move immediately…
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Meet Jason, one of our #exploreKelowna Content Creators. Kelowna's heart beats a little stronger…
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Meet Jensen, one of our #exploreKelowna Creators. Feeling major FOMO after scrolling through Kelowna…
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Meet one of our #exploreKelowna Creators, Benjamin. Kelowna comes alive through the lens of Benjamin…
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