UBC Okanagan Capstone Students Partner with Tourism Kelowna
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Over the past three months, Tourism Kelowna has had the privilege of working with four bright students from UBC Okanagan's Faculty of Management…
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Over the past three months, Tourism Kelowna has had the privilege of working with four bright students from UBC Okanagan's Faculty of Management…
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Winter in Kelowna awaits and with it comes plenty of opportunity to ski, stay, and play in a destination that offers year-round activities. …
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November was a busy month in Kelowna with many events taking place, meaning plenty of travel media visits and positive media coverage…
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A full house is expected at Prospera Place when one of Canada's biggest sporting events, the Tim Hortons Brier™, comes to Kelowna in March 2021…
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More than 700 delegates from around the world gathered in Kelowna for Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada’s 8 th annual International Indigenous Tourism Conference (IITC), which was held November 12-14, 2019…
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Last week, I had the pleasure of representing Tourism Kelowna at the Northwest Event Show in Seattle, Washington. The purpose of attending this event was two-fold: to take advantage of networking with meeting planners from Washington and to scope out future sponsorship opportunities for Tourism Kelowna and our meeting-program partners…
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Over the past few months, awards have been handed out and achievements have been announced for several Kelowna and area tourism businesses, as well as for the region…
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Tourism is a vitally important industry in Kelowna according to 95% of residents recently surveyed by Tourism Kelowna…
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Hundreds of delegates will travel to Kelowna next week for the 2019 International Indigenous Tourism Conference, taking place November 12 to 14 at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Grand Okanagan Resort…
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Fall travel, LGBT2Q+ event promotion, and winter getaway planning featured heavily in media placements during October.…
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