Responsible Tourism: Eco-Friendly Activities, Dining, and Accommodations
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The Okanagan Valley is a beautiful place to explore, and it's full of opportunities to travel…
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The Okanagan Valley is a beautiful place to explore, and it's full of opportunities to travel…
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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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The Okanagan Valley is said to be home to the largest percentage of organic wines in the world…
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While the weather outside might be a little frightful, our local wineries have cozy tasting rooms that are delightful…
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Throughout 2024, we’ll be connecting with Kelowna and area residents to discover more about the people who call this region home…
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Hosting business events that incorporate sustainable practices is easy in Kelowna, thanks to the practices and efforts of local venues and suppliers…
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When the snow begins to fall in Kelowna, the landscape transforms into picture-perfect winter wonderland. One of the loveliest things to do to celebrate the official arrival of snow season is to find a cozy seat by a window to count snowflakes as they fall. Even better, do this with a delicious glass of BC bubbly or an amazing cocktail in hand…
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There are rich cultural experiences to be had in Kelowna, and our live music venues, from arenas to coffee shops, are a big part of that…
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Kelowna’s dining scene reflects the community’s culinary DNA, showcasing farmers' and producers' fresh, local ingredients from the surrounding Okanagan Valley…
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One of the benefits of living in the Okanagan is being able to enjoy the four seasons. Each one here is very distinct and offers locals the classic, storybook spring, summer, fall, and winter…
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