Kelowna is Bursting with Blossoms — Here’s Where to Find Them
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With blooming orchards, wildflower-studded parks and well-tended community gardens, spring in Kelowna is a pretty and fragrant affair…
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With blooming orchards, wildflower-studded parks and well-tended community gardens, spring in Kelowna is a pretty and fragrant affair…
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The leaves are out, the grass is greening up and the snow is gone from the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna’s mild spring weather is perfect for a visit from everyone’s favourite bunny over Easter weekend…
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There’s nothing quite like the tranquillity nature provides to help you relax, recharge, and get centred…
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Kelowna will welcome delegates from over 75 Pride organizations for Fierté Canada Pride's 2023 National Conference & AGM in just over a week…
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Kelowna is the birthplace of BC wine (if you want to find out how it all started, watch this video), and with over 40 wineries in and near Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Lake Country, it’s easy to visit a number of incredible wineries to enjoy your favourite wines or try some new ones…
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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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It’s easy to heat up your romance on cold winter days! Here are a few suggestions on where you can take your sweetheart while enjoying Kelowna’s cool season…
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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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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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Looking for something a little different to do while in Kelowna? Sign up for the FREE #exploreKelowna Uptown Rutland Murals Pass and check out the amazing murals of the Uptown Mural Project…
Kelowna is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land) of the syilx/Okanagan people who have resided here since time immemorial