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British Columbia
Accommodations
A View to Remember - Kelowna Bed and Breakfast , Discover the natural beauty of the Okanagan Valley - endless beautiful beaches and spectacular vistas overlooking 82 miles of lake with over 2000 hours of sunshine. Abbott on the Lake B&B - Kelowna Bed and Breakfast - situated on waterfront property offering tastefully decorated suites and a full gourmet breakfast. The Hopeless Romantic B&B - Kelowna Bed and Breakfast - adult oriented Kelowna bed and breakfast. Nestled against the hillside we overlook the breathtaking Okanagan Lake and city of Kelowna. A Touch of English - Okanagan Bed and Breakfast - Okanagan Valley Bed and Breakfast accommodations. A Luxury Kelowna B&B. Peachland Lakeside Accommodations - Okanagan resorts - Peachland Lakeshore Accommodations - Luxury Vacation Accommodations, Peachland, British Columbia - offering 2 and 3 bedroom luxury suites. Kelowna
Bay Resort - Discovery
Bay Resort - Luxury condominium vacation
rentals at Discovery Bay and Discovery Pointe on Lake Okanagan, just
moments to downtown Kelowna, British Columbia. Okanagan Valley is known for the warm weather, wineries and as a fruit-growing
region. Kelowna, a city of 76,000 residents, is the centre of a fruit, vegetable and wine-growing region around Okanagan Lake. The community used be located just a bit more inland and was called L'Anse au Sable or Sandy Cove. In 1892, the townsite was shifted from Mission Creek to alongside the Lake., which was more convenient to steamboat ferries bringing settlers and supplies. Soon after, the town has 11 sawmills, three fruit-packing plants, and two canneries. The area's cash crop used to be tobacco, but after a slump following the First World War, the farmers switched to fruit. The area now grows about 1/3 of all of Canada's apples. Kelowna is the area's governmental centre, and is hometown to two of BC's premiers, W.A.C. Bennett, and his son W.R. (Bill) Bennett. The city prides itself as being Canada's "Summer City" with its great lakeshore, sandy beaches, and basking in the afternoon sun. The city has 65 parks, including seven along the water with beaches. Unfortunately, many people who visit decide to stay, causing Kelowna to grow dramatically over the last decade. The additional of Highway 97C, the "Peachland Connector," in 1990 has made driving to (or from) the West Coast and Vancouver a lot more convenient The Lake itself is famous for its legendary Ogopogo Monster, which has a statue to its credit in the city. Recreation in the area focuses largely on golf and water sports, and skiing in the winter. EVENTS
British Columbia Travel | Dawson Creek British Columbia
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