Fall in Love with Lakeside Trails Around Kelowna & Area
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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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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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Fall is one of our favourite times of the year to go for a stroll, as the weather is often pleasant without ever being too hot or too cold…
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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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Discover some of the hidden gems in West Kelowna along the Westside Farm Loop…
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The arrival of cooler weather and snow can make it tempting to hibernate at home; however, staying active and engaged with those around you is vital for physical and mental health. Late fall and early winter in Kelowna offer numerous ways to keep your body moving, to get creative, and to connect with friends and family while having fun…
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Fall is a beautiful time of year to spend time outdoors in Kelowna and provides the perfect conditions to burn off energy with the kids…
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When you hear the words, “incentive trip” images of tranquil resorts, rows of lounge chairs, and people sipping tropical beverages topped with little drink umbrellas may come to mind…
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I’ve been supporting local for as long as I’ve lived in Canada, which is 12 years and it's given me a deeper connection to the land. It feels like you have this sense of responsibility and duty to it and you can’t help but naturally gravitate towards that likeminded philosophy in others…
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The seasons may have changed, but the sun is most certainly sticking around, so be sure to enjoy this beautiful fall weather while it lasts…
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