Dog-Friendly Patios in Kelowna
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As a dog-lover and pet parent, I know how important it is to bring your furry friend along with you whenever you can when travelling and exploring…
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As a dog-lover and pet parent, I know how important it is to bring your furry friend along with you whenever you can when travelling and exploring…
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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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Lake activities may be over, but Kelowna turns into a magical place in the winter. The mild weather makes it easy and comfortable to explore all there is to do in the valley and visiting in the slower months means lengthier stops at each attraction, more face time with winemakers, brewers, and locals, and shorter wait times…
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Supporting local takes on a whole new meaning in the Okanagan where area farmers grow some of the freshest and most flavourful produce around…
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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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Working together and supporting each other has always been at the heart of the Okanagan, particularly when it comes to local businesses…
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Known for the ever-popular Westside Wine Trail, it’s no surprise that craft beer offerings have begun to gain a strong following in West Kelowna…
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Hooray for Chardonnay! For those of you who left the Chard camp in the ‘80’s after it went through a…
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With more than 150 wineries in the region, the Okanagan Valley has become well-known for its outstanding wines and wine experiences. Today, a growing trend is set to put us on the wine map in a new way – as one of the leading producers of organic wines in the world…
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With the ever-present climate crisis, sustainable, responsible tourism remains at the forefront of leisure and business travel…
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