Kelowna British Columbia, Canada Travel Guide
Traveling north, Vernon has Kalamalka Lake, recognized for its changing blue-green hues. The Historic O'Keefe Ranch provides insight into pioneer life.
Further north, the Shuswap region is ideal for houseboating and exploring lakeside communities.
The region south of Kelowna, encompassing Peachland, Summerland, and Penticton, has various experiences.
Enjoy Peachland's waterfront and the "Giant Peach" landmark. In Summerland, the Kettle Valley Steam Railway has an unique historical journey.
Penticton, situated between Okanagan and Skaha Lakes, features beaches, cycling paths, and a thriving craft beer scene.
For those drawn to the outdoors, the surrounding landscape holds many opportunities.
Hike or cycle historic trestles on the Kettle Valley Rail Trail.
Boating, paddleboarding, and swimming await on the large lake.
Enjoy winter sports or summer mountain biking at this resort.
Extensive trail networks crisscross the region, suitable for hiking and biking.
Okanagan Lake has a large area for water-based activities.
Explore aspects unique to the Kelowna region.
The Okanagan Valley wine region stands recognized internationally for its quality.
Seasonal fruit picking (U-pick) is a cherished Okanagan tradition.
Beyond wine, Kelowna offers a craft beer, cider, and spirits community.
Kelowna features various venues for arts and entertainment.
Taste the Okanagan with these regional favorites.
Sweet and juicy, a summer treat.
Internationally recognized, diverse varietals.
Fresh and flavorful, a West Coast staple.