Kelowna, BC Hotels

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If you are looking for a great family getaway in North America, you should consider Kelowna for its beautiful scenery and wide variety of activities and attractions. The main focus in Kelownais outdoorsy fun, which is perfect for those who especially enjoy activities in the refreshing mountain air, such as hiking, skiing, or biking. You can play golf or tennis at a number of country clubs and golf courses, like Kelowna Golf and Country Club, Black Mountain Country Club and Harvest Golf Club. You can also go windsurfing and swimming along the beautiful beaches in Kelowna. Enjoy the swimming platforms at Gellatly Bay Aquatic Parkor the swing sets at Gyro Park. There are a lot of wineries in Kelowna if you are interested in more adult activities, including Okanagan Villa Estate Winery, Quails Gate Winery, Cedar Creek Estate Winery and dozens of others. The Okanaga Lake area hosts several wine festivals throughout the year, so make sure you check the calendar if you are interested in catching one. If liquor is more your thing, you should visit in September for the Hopscotch Festival to sample fine Canadian whiskey and scotches as well as beer. ... Read more »
When To Go
Kelowna enjoys four distinct seasons that feature hot summers and cold winters. The summer highs can exceed 35°C (95°F) in the daytime, but evenings can be significantly cooler due to the dry mountain air. While summer is mostly dry, June gets most of the annual rain with about 4 cm (1.6 in) average accumulation. During the drier months, there is a higher risk of forest fires, which can spread rapidly.Kelowna sees plenty of snow in December and January, with almost 4-5 cm (1.6-2 in) falling per month, making the destination a wonderful winter wonderland. However, the temperatures drop as low as -5°C (23°F). The fall and spring months are cool and dry, and most visitors would enjoyKelowna during these seasons.
- Summer highs 35°C (95°F); winter lows -5°C (23°F)
- Snow in December, January
- Dry climate brings wildfire risk
Getting There
You can fly into KelownaAirport from most major Canadian cities as well as several western US cities. If you are driving, you take Highway 97, which runs right through Kelowna. Highways 1 and 3 connect to Highway 97 from the north and south, respectively, and Highway 33 is an alternate access point for either direction. If you are coming from the west, you will also use Highway 3 and use Highway 97C to get to town. You can also take a Greyhound bus to Kelowna from Vancouver and Calgary. Trains only run as far as the city of Kamloops, which is a 90-minute drive to Kelowna. Once in town, you can use the city's transit system or rent a bike or car to get around.
- Fly from western US cities and Canadian cities
- Drive via Highway 97
- Greyhound bus/ train
Super 8 Motel Kelowna
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Howard Johnson Kelowna Hotel
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Days Inn Kelowna
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Accent Inns Kelowna
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Coast Capri Hotel Kelowna
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