Ways to Stretch your Budget in Kelowna
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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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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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Our Brittany spaniel learned how to swim in the Okanagan Valley. Nine years ago, when she was about six months old, we were road-tripping through the region and discovered a dog beach in Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park…
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Summer in Kelowna means it’s time for outdoor activities, beach days, and hot, sunny weather…
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There are many top favourite parks to explore in Kelowna such as Knox Mountain Park, City Park, and Boyce-Gyro Beach, but some of the lesser known hidden gems listed below may end up being added to your list of favourites. …
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Sitting on the shores of Okanagan Lake and surrounded by mountains, Kelowna is the perfect place for those that want to spend time outdoors. The valley creates a microclimate, which means our autumn weather lasts longer and our winters are much milder than other parts of Canada. So, it’s time to start slotting outdoor adventures into your extended stay itinerary.…
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Coming to Kelowna with your best furry friend and want to enjoy the hot summer days on the lake together? These four activities will cool you and your pooch off:…
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Perhaps you’re a beach lover or a wine enthusiast. Maybe you would like to try wakesurfing or wakeboarding. Or your vacation goals are to just relax on the beach…
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Kelowna welcomes your entire family, including your furry travel buddies. If you are travelling with your pup, there are lots of great paths, trails, walkways, and parks you can visit, but keep in mind, most places require your little buddy on a leash…
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