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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For those looking for something a little different, Kelowna has a variety of unique and experiential tours available that are sure to add some extra thrill to your day…
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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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Birds are chirping as a light breeze whispers through the stands of ponderosa pine and the sun is climbing through the blue Okanagan sky, stretching its rays through the tree branches down to a group of cyclists rolling over a gravel trail…
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Nearby Kelowna offers every vacation retreat imaginable, all within a 7-hour drive from Calgary, 4-hour drive from Vancouver or 1-hour flight…
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Whether you’re here on vacation for the first time, a repeat visitor, or a local, getting family photos done to capture your moments can make your memories last forever…
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Having spent this past year working as a Community Specialist in the Kelowna Visitor Centre, I have interacted with countless groups of first-time visitors, most of them coming to me with the exact same question “What is there to do in Kelowna?”…
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There’s nothing quite like the tranquillity nature provides to help you relax, recharge, and get centred…
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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…
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