Mountain Biking in Kelowna: A close look at the Crawford Network
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Rooty, rocky trails span from the Kettle Valley Railway, through cedar forests, and down into the exposed landscape with blossoming shrubs…
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Rooty, rocky trails span from the Kettle Valley Railway, through cedar forests, and down into the exposed landscape with blossoming shrubs…
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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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A group of mountain bikers are catching rays of sun while sitting on their bikes, resting after a good climb, and looking out at the views of Okanagan Lake sparkling on a summer afternoon…
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From a rocky viewpoint high above Okanagan Lake, we watch turkey vultures circle in slow spirals as they search the freshly exposed ground for food…
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Our Brittany spaniel learned how to swim in the Okanagan Valley. Nine years ago, when she was about six months old, we were road-tripping through the region and discovered a dog beach in Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park…
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While spending a day at the beach can help you unwind and relax, moving your body through physical activity can leave you feeling reinvigorated and ready to take on the world. As you explore Kelowna’s outdoor playground, you’ll find it full of fun and interesting places where you can connect with your physical side…
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One of the best things we love about living in Kelowna is the mornings. We love waking up before the kids so we can take in the sunrise outside with our coffees first thing and prepare for the day…
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My ultimate winter weekend in Kelowna combines a few things I love – warm drinks, quiet solitude in the forest, and adventure. The great thing is that you can do these activities with your household or solo. You can even do them with kids…
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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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What could possibly be described as the most epic mountain bike ride in Kelowna? There are so many trails to ride, routes to take, how can just one be described as the most epic…
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