| Kelowna (2007 population
106,707, metropolitan population of
165,596) is a
city on
Okanagan Lake in the
Okanagan Valley of
British Columbia,
Canada. Its name derives from a
native term for "female grizzly bear." Cradled within a glorious range of
mountains, is a sanctuary filled with
pristine lakes, pine forests, abundant
gardens, orchards and vineyards, sandy
beaches, and superb amenities.
Stretching from north to south for
approximately 110 kms (68 miles) is
beautiful Okanagan Lake. The lake
sustains several diverse communities
along this corridor known as the
Okanagan Valley. The Okanagan Valley is
located at the northern most end of the
Sonora Desert and hence has a semi-arid
climate, boasting long warm summers and
short mild winters. The city of Kelowna,
is the largest community and is located
midway through the valley. It has a
population of 106,707 and is the
transportation, business and service hub
of the valley.
Relatively undiscovered, Kelowna, is
never too crowded despite playing host
to visitors the world over. The Kelowna
International Airport, the 10th busiest
in Canada, easily connects to major
North American cities. With daily
flights, it’s just a 60-minute flight
from Calgary or Vancouver and 70 minutes
from Seattle. Daily direct flights to
Toronto are also available. A variety of
accommodations offer choices ranging
from lakeside resorts to cozy B & B’s.
Kelowna has miles of beautiful parkland,
and several sandy beaches which provide
wonderful opportunities for boating,
swimming, water-skiing, windsurfing and
fishing. As well, you can hit the links
at one of our many golf courses nine
months out of the year. In cooler
months, our snow-capped mountains and
pine filled forests are a haven for
skiers, boarders, snowmobilers and
outdoor adventurists of all types and
levels.
Orchards and vineyards thrive within a
10-minute drive from the downtown core
and provide seasonal delights year
round. You can pluck ripe cherries or
juicy peaches 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.
That’s not all. Kelowna’s growing
Cultural District covers a six-block
downtown area and features a
concentration of galleries, museums,
theatres, a casino, artists’ studios,
fine dining, unique shops and a vibrant
cultural life all year long. Prospera
Place, a 6,000-seat multi-purpose
facility that’s home to the Kelowna
Rockets of the Western Hockey League,
attracts major entertainers and events,
and is also located in the heart of the
city.
A trip to Kelowna would not be complete
without taking the time to search for
Ogopogo, the legendary lake monster that
reputedly resides in Okanagan Lake. The
myth dates back to the Interior Salish
Native people who exchanged stories of a
lake creature, or “N’ha-a-itk”, over 100
years ago. The creature later became
known as Ogopogo and purported sightings
over the years continue to strengthen
the legend. To “see” Ogopogo for
yourself, be sure to visit the statue of
the creature found on Bernard Avenue
near Kelowna’s City Park.
Source:
Tourism Kelowna
Kelowna ranks as the 22nd largest
metropolitan area in Canada.
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More Information:
Tourism Kelowna
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Kelowna Chamber of Commerce
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