“McCurdy Corner” Keeps Families Entertained for Days
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After a pint of Lewbowski lager at McCurdy Bowling Centre, I fancy myself some kind of bowling league ringer, and even my kids are impressed…
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After a pint of Lewbowski lager at McCurdy Bowling Centre, I fancy myself some kind of bowling league ringer, and even my kids are impressed…
3 min read
Kelowna is known for outdoor adventure—swimming, paddling, cycling and hiking in summer, and skiing, snowshoeing and fat biking in winter. But sometimes Mother Nature throws a curve ball, such as a downpour or blustery snowstorm. When that happens, seek adventure indoors at the following spots…
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Kelowna is made up of several distinct neighbourhoods and communities, all of which add something uniquely their own to Kelowna's vibe. This Guide to Rutland is part of a series designed to give you an overview of the places you can discover when you #exploreKelowna…
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Variety is the word that comes to mind when describing the breweries which make up Kelowna’s Uptown beer hood…
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Game lovers listen up! Here is a list of ideas of where to go when you and your friends are looking…
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While the holidays are all about the spirit of giving to others, the new year brings about the opportunity to treat yourself. Kelowna offers both visitors and residents an array of fantastic experiences to enjoy—here are some to add to the list for your next visit or to take in as you support local…
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Living in central Kelowna means that Rutland is not far from our home, so it is one of the Kelowna neighbourhoods we visit often. This vibrant community in east Kelowna—named after John Rutland, an Australian farmer who moved to the area in 1902—boasts an array of natural spaces, dining options, and culture for all to enjoy…
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Looking for something fun to try while staying local? Here are a few ‘date’ suggestions to shake things up while following health and safety guidelines…
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