48 hours in Kelowna: An Itinerary for the Perfect Family Vacation
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It’s officially spring – and that means it’s time to plan your family vacation…
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It’s officially spring – and that means it’s time to plan your family vacation…
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Family. They’re kind of important. And we have a day designated to celebrating them. So, the big question then becomes, where should you eat in Kelowna while celebrating the Family Day long weekend…
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Fall in Kelowna, for many, is the perfect time to visit. Fewer people and a slower pace mean you can get more time and more space to experience each stop. And with acres upon acres of vineyards, orchards, and larch forests, for a few weeks a year, the valley turns into a festival of colours…
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Does your family live for skiing and snowboarding? Or do you prefer winter days by the fire, with quick forays outside to ice skate or shop…
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After you get your chill on racing down the slopes, you will inevitably want to take it off and warm up somewhere delicious…
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I love the concept of food memory. In an instant, the smell or taste of a dish can transport us to another time and place and even to childhood. I know that the Okanagan is guaranteed to provide lifelong food memories…
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Through our five senses, we experience the world around us—we can discover delicious tastes, stunning sights, pleasing scents, new textures, and wondrous sounds. When traveling to Kelowna, it’s easy to explore mindfully and with purpose by engaging your five senses…
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Since we couldn’t travel last winter, my husband and I decided to get outdoors with our two kids as…
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Who doesn’t love pizza?! A winner for any occasion, every age group, taste, and even dietary restriction, Kelowna and area has a lineup of pizza joints that you just gotta try…
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Nestled between the rock-ribbed bluffs just to your right as you cross the bridge to West Kelowna is a gem for mountain bikers and hikers…
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