Explore Kelowna with a Wellness Focus this Fall
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Kelowna’s four-season playground is perfect for slowing down, relaxing, and connecting with nature…
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Kelowna’s four-season playground is perfect for slowing down, relaxing, and connecting with nature…
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Every fall, high above Kelowna, the alpine larch trees put on a spectacular golden show…
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To coin a phrase, you can lead your family to fun, but you can’t make them enjoy it. In Kelowna you don’t have to – family fun comes naturally and there’s something for everyone to enjoy…
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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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With over 300 kilometres of designated bike lanes, and parks with wide multi-use pathways and challenging single-track trails, Kelowna is a cyclist’s paradise…
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October in Kelowna: the trees are full of colourful leaves, the air is crisper, harvest is in full swing, and there is a ton of outdoor adventure to be had…
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Most locals that grew up in the valley can remember those carefree summer days, once school was out and the fruits became ripe on the neighbourhood trees. Well, that time of year is back…
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April is BC Wine Month, and so this month we'll be celebrating everything BC Wine related…
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Agriculture was what started Lake Country’s establishment so it’s no wonder that farms, fruit stands, and markets are still a big part of the community today…
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Who knew Kelowna used to be a hotbed of volcanic activity? About 40 to 50 million years ago, those rounded hills that form a spine along the shore of Okanagan Lake were steaming, lava-spewing cones…
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