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Spectacular
Okanagan Valley scenery in the cradle of the nearby mountain range,
pristine pine-fringed lakes, blossom-filled gardens, abundant
orchards and vineyards, sandy beaches, and first-class
amenities—they all combine in Kelowna. Although relatively
undiscovered, Kelowna is easily accessible and ready to host
visitors from throughout the world. The Kelowna International
Airport connects visitors and residents alike to many major North
American cities. Kelowna is a quick 60-minute flight from Calgary or
Vancouver and just 70 minutes from Seattle. Direct flights to
Toronto are also available year-round. A variety of accommodation
and dining options abound with choices ranging from Lakeside
Resorts, Vacation Homes and cozy Bed & Breakfast’s.
Orchards and vineyards surround the city of Kelowna. You can pick
juicy peaches, apricots, apples, pears, cherries, plums from trees,
or spend a delightful day sampling the award-winning wares of our
internationally acclaimed wineries. The Spring, Summer, and Fall
Wine Festivals offer hundreds of activities focused on wine making,
tasting, and touring. There are 12 wineries in and around the city,
and some 65 throughout the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna, located in the
center of the Okanagan Valley, is the perfect “base camp” for all of
your Okanagan explorations.
When golfing in Kelowna, you’ll find yourself meandering through an
orchard, over desert terrain and rolling hills, or past expansive
lakes and canyons. There are fifteen courses located in the Kelowna
area, providing golfers of all ages and abilities premium golf
experiences.
Kelowna is a city of 100,000 people where the arts thrive. The
Canadian Heritage Cultural Spaces Program recently named our
Cultural District as the best in Canada! Those who enjoy the arts
will feel at home in this vibrant District that covers a six-block
area in the city’s centre. A concentration of galleries, museums,
theatres, and artist studios co-exist with an eclectic mix of dining
opportunities. Lady Luck can also be found in the Cultural District
at Lake City Casino. Kelowna has an outstanding symphony orchestra
and blues, jazz, folk, country and rock bands play in a number of
festivals and downtown locales.
Kelowna has miles of beautiful parkland, much of which is located
along sandy beaches. Grassy picnic areas, playgrounds, washrooms and
concession stands are standard facilities at the many beaches. The
Okanagan Lake and surrounding mountains provide the scenic backdrop
for a wide range of family attractions and outdoor activities
including golf, downhill skiing and snowboarding, cross-country
skiing, snowmobiling, water-skiing, waterslides, cycling, hiking,
camping, horseback riding, and fishing. Just minutes from
everywhere, this 110 km (68 mile) long lake is the focal point of
life in Kelowna.
Kelowna Destination Overview
Kelowna BC is the largest city in British Columbia’s Okanagan
Valley, which is located in the south central region of the
province. The city is easily accessible by car, bus and air, and
is located only 150 km. (90 miles) north of the United States
border and 395 km. (247 miles) east of Vancouver. Spectacular
Okanagan Valley scenery in the cradle of the nearby mountain
range, pristine pine-fringed lakes, blossom-filled gardens,
abundant orchards and vineyards, sandy beaches, and first-class
amenities, all combine in the beautiful city of Kelowna.
Although relatively undiscovered, Kelowna is easily accessible
and ready to host visitors from throughout the world. The
Kelowna International Airport connects visitors and residents
alike to many major North American cities.
Kelowna is a quick 60-minute flight from Calgary or Vancouver
and just 70 minutes from Seattle. Direct flights to Toronto are
also available year-round. With a host of attractions, sites to
see, numerous dining options, and events taking place year
round; it’s a great choice for the vacationer. Orchards and
vineyards surround the city. Visitors can pick juicy peaches
from trees, or spend a delightful day sampling the award-winning
wares of the internationally acclaimed wineries.
The Spring, Summer, and Fall Wine Festivals offer hundreds of
activities focused on wine making, tasting, and touring. There
are 12 wineries in and around the city, and some 65 throughout
the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna, located in the center of the
Okanagan Valley, is the perfect “base camp” for all Okanagan
explorations. When golfing in Kelowna, visitors find themselves
meandering through an orchard, over desert terrain and rolling
hills, or past expansive lakes and canyons. There are numerous
courses located in the Kelowna area, providing golfers of all
ages and abilities premium golf experiences.
Kelowna is a city of 100,000 people where the arts thrive. The
Canadian Heritage Cultural Spaces Program named the Cultural
District as the best in Canada. Those who enjoy the arts will
feel at home in this vibrant District that covers a six-block
area in the city’s centre. A concentration of galleries,
museums, theatres, and artist studios co-exist with an eclectic
mix of dining opportunities. Lady Luck is said to be found in
the Cultural District at Lake City Casino.
Kelowna has an outstanding symphony orchestra and blues, jazz,
folk, country and rock bands play in a number of festivals and
downtown venues. Kelowna has miles of beautiful parkland, much
of which is located along sandy beaches. Grassy picnic areas,
playgrounds, washrooms and concession stands are standard
facilities at the many beaches. The Okanagan Lake and
surrounding mountains provide the scenic backdrop for a wide
range of family attractions and outdoor activities including
golf, downhill skiing and snowboarding, cross-country skiing,
snowmobiling, water-skiing, waterslides, cycling, hiking,
camping, horseback riding, and fishing. The Okanagan Valley also
offers a comfortable climate year round.
Summers are warm with hot days, boasting clear sunny skies and
low humidity. Shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, and bathing suits
are the best bet during the summer season. Winters are generally
much milder than other areas east of the Valley. Although snow
is abundant at the surrounding ski resorts, it rarely stays for
long on the Valley roadways. Sweaters, vests and fleece clothing
are popular during our fall and winter seasons.
Kelowna is sunny, and umbrellas are seldom required. Dressing in
layers is recommended for optimum comfort, especially in the
spring and fall seasons, as temperatures can fluctuate between
cool mornings and hot daytimes but return to cool evenings. Play
paintball, take a boat tour, ride a horse, play golf, relax, or
take advantage of a host of activities is this tranquil yet
vibrant city: the choice is yours.
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