Wine Community Spotlight: Kelowna
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Since the first vines were planted by Father Pandosy in 1859, the number of vineyards and wineries…
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Since the first vines were planted by Father Pandosy in 1859, the number of vineyards and wineries…
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Wind your way through West Kelowna to visit some of the region’s most iconic wineries, renowned not only for their award-winning wines but also for their stunning architecture and welcoming charm…
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Imagine swirling a glass of crisp white wine, the Okanagan Valley unfolding before you with rolling hills and glittering lakes. This idyllic scene awaits in Lake Country, on the picturesque northeast shore of Okanagan Lake…
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After pedalling up the winding switchbacks on the Holy Pail Climb Trail, you drop into Feel the Love, a fast, flowy trail full of unique berms, jumps, and drops. Smith Creek is a trail network located in West Kelowna with a long history in the mountain biking community…
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As they say, “tea is a ritual, an art that nourishes the soul.” One of the most popular beverages in the world, taking time for tea is an ancient routine for many cultures that ranges from seriously ceremonial and spiritual to meditative, elegant and fancy, or casual, fun and social…
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April is a time of more sunlight, growth, and energy — it’s a great time to get outside and explore some of what Kelowna’s diverse art and culture scene has to offer! If you’re looking for something sweet to do over the next few weeks, here are four events that caught my eye…
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One of the elements that makes our wine country so special is the presence of small artisan and farmgate wineries…
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Spring has sprung in Kelowna, and with it comes the delightful hunt for colourful eggs…
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The leaves are out, the grass is greening up and the snow is gone from the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna’s mild spring weather is perfect for a visit from everyone’s favourite bunny over Easter weekend…
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The days are getting longer and the weather is warming up. With no more valley snow in the forecast for at least the next six months, it is time to think about golf…
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