One Month Away from the Montana's Brier, Major Events Ramp up for 2025
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2025 is gearing up to be an exciting year for major events in Kelowna starting with the return of the Montana’s Brier this February, after a 57-year hiatus…
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2025 is gearing up to be an exciting year for major events in Kelowna starting with the return of the Montana’s Brier this February, after a 57-year hiatus…
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Curling's largest event, the 2025 Montana's Brier, is just around the corner, taking place from February 28 to March 9 at Prospera Place. In support of this highly anticipated event, we’ve compiled a comprehensive toolkit for local businesses to help them maximize their participation, engage with attendees, and drive traffic to their business. …
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In less than four months, Kelowna will host the 2025 Montana's Brier, Canada's largest and most well-known curling event. This marks the first time in over 50 years that the prestigious championship will be held in our city, and excitement is building across the community…
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In just over a year, Kelowna will finally get its chance to host the world’s most famous national men’s curling championship…
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For the first time since 1968, the world’s most famous national men’s curling championship will be played in Kelowna, B.C., as announced today by Curling Canada. The 2025 Canadian men’s curling championship will take place February 28–March 9 at Prospera Place in Kelowna. …
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Established in 2016, Tourism Kelowna’s Major Event Strategy was developed as a component of the organization’s strategic plan. This strategy formalized an event attraction framework to tap into the growing sport and event tourism industry, to further our destination’s national exposure, and to be a significant driver of overnight visitation and economic activity…
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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…
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