Kelowna's Cultural District: A Gem in the Heart of Downtown Kelowna
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Did you know that Kelowna has a designated, official Cultural District? Located in downtown Kelowna…
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Did you know that Kelowna has a designated, official Cultural District? Located in downtown Kelowna…
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The leaves are out, the grass is greening up and the snow is gone from the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna’s mild spring weather is perfect for a visit from everyone’s favourite bunny over Easter weekend…
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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 Downtown Kelowna is part of a series designed to give you an overview of the places you can discover when you #exploreKelowna…
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With blooming orchards, wildflower-studded parks and well-tended community gardens, spring in Kelowna is a pretty and fragrant affair…
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Throughout 2022, we’ll be connecting with Kelowna and area residents to discover more about the…
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Summer is a wonderful season to visit Kelowna, but locals know the valley shines in autumn, the pace slows down, the temperatures are slightly cooler, and the trees begin their slow change to red, orange, and gold, making for a scenic backdrop…
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Since moving to Kelowna, we’ve hosted our share of visiting friends and family. After a few summers we’ve perfected the art of where to take them for fun in the sun, sometimes with a glass of wine (yes, even when they bring their kids)…
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Our family loves spring in Kelowna for one main reason: unlike much of Canada, we actually have a…
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I can’t believe we haven’t played tourists in our own town before! With an itch to travel and restrictions in place, having a Kelowna staycation was just what we needed. …
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While traveling outside of our local area is still on hold, you can still do a lot of exploring and get to know your own city a little better!…
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