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Kelowna and its surroundings
have a population of approximately 150,000, with just over
300,000 people in the Okanagan Valley. In other words, it's
big enough to have city amenities such as "big box" shopping,
good restaurants, entertainment and arts, but
small enough to escape big city traffic and enjoy country
amenities, as well.
Kelowna's advantages
are many. Situated at the mid-point 120 km (75 mile) long
Lake Okanagan, Kelowna is blessed with a dry climate (only
355 mm/14 inches of rain annually) featuring warm summers
averaging 27-30° C (80-85°F) and cool dry winters
with very little snow. The pleasant Kelowna climate is
a draw for vacationers and people seeking the "Okanagan
Lifestyle."
Some of the many pleasures
enjoyed in the Okanagan Valley include the following:
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GOLF
The Okanagan Valley has become a golfer's paradise.
There are over 30 golf courses in the Okanagan, offering
everything from high end championship layouts to low-priced
executive courses for the less adventurous golfer. Compared
to other North American golf meccas, the quality of the
Okanagan golf experience is high, while the costs are very
reasonable. There are also several golf course communities
located in the Okanagan Valley.
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SUMMER SPORT ACTIVITIES
Summer sport activities, including boating, water skiing, cycling, in-line skating, parasailing, hiking, fishing (in the many
mountain lakes that are easily accessible from the Okanagan Valley), houseboat tours and more.
If you prefer to just sit at an outdoor café, on the waterfront, watching the world go by, this is an option too!
Other winter sports: Kelowna and the Okanagan alley also have excellent cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ice fishing nearby.
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WINERIES
There are over 40 wineries, many of which are producing
world-class wines throughout the Okanagan Valley. This has
become a very popular pastime for both tourists and Okanagan
locals.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Kelowna has recently added many venues to its arts and entertainment scene. These include Prospera Place, the Kelowna Art Gallery
and the new Kelowna Library.
Prospera Place has played host to such world-class acts as Brian Adams, Ray Charles, The Guess Who, Bill Cosby, Moist, the musical "Chicago"
and others. Of course, we also have the Kelowna Rockets hockey. It's not the NHL, but it's pretty darn entertaining, and you can take
the whole family for the price of a "cheap" NHL ticket !
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SKIING
AND BOARDING
Big White, BC's second largest alpine ski and snowboard
area, is less than an hour's drive for Kelowna residents,
while several other well known ski areas (Apex, Silver Star
and Sun Peaks) are also a short drive away. All these areas
feature on-mountain ski villages for those who want a ski-in,
ski-out experience. Other day ski areas serving the Okanagan
Valley include Crystal Mountain, just outside Kelowna/Westbank
and Baldy, near Oliver/Osoyoos. All feature plentiful snowfall
and dry Okanagan powder.
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PLACES
TO LIVE
From waterfront condos to large estates on Lake Okanagan, view homes overlooking the lake and vineyards, gated retirement communities,
country acreages, golf course homes, golf cottages and townhouses, ski chalets and condos, modest priced bungalows, acreages and older character
homes near the centre of the city, Kelowna offers almost anything that fits your fantasies or budget.
Compared to any other place in North America that offers even half the amenities and lifestyle of the Okanagan, these properties are surprisingly
reasonably priced. Check this website for your "Special Okanagan Lifestyle" property.
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AGRI-TOURISM
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