Immerse Yourself in Nature When Visiting 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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There’s nothing quite like the tranquillity nature provides to help you relax, recharge, and get centred…
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The month of March is an exciting time of transition in the Okanagan Valley—there’s still plenty of snow in the high country, but around town purple crocuses and white snowdrop blossoms are poking up everywhere…
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Although many companies transitioned their incentive program offerings while travel was on hold through the pandemic, nothing can compare to the authentic experiences, connections, and memories made during an incentive trip. …
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Downtown Kelowna gets a lot of attention when it comes to arts and culture experiences in the city…
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Between summer heat waves, large amounts of rain in spring and fall, and cold snaps in the winter, it sometimes feels like nature has fallen out of balance…
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June is National Indigenous History Month. We take the time to honour the history of Indigenous people in Canada and recognize the strength of Indigenous communities today…
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While smartphones have allowed us to stay connected and engaged with our loved ones near and far, particularly during the pandemic, they can also be a distraction from getting out and enjoying the world around us…
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The syilx/Okanagan people Did you know there is a deeply rooted indigenous culture and community in the Kelowna area…
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Article originally published on ZenSeekers by Rebecca Bollwitt (aka Miss604). Ogopogo is B.C.’s very own Loch Ness Monster, turned friendly water creature, the legend hunters have been trying to capture on film for the past half century…
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Growing up in the UK, I didn't learn about the Indigenous peoples of Canada in school. Everything I have learned about Canada's Indigenous cultures has come since my family immigrated to Canada in 2004…
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