Kelowna has your back.
Kathryn nestled up inside the "O" of the Kelowna sign by the waterfront. We moved to Kelowna five years ago. We have discovered the city has a lot to offer, and not just during the summer. Certainly, Kelowna is known for its vibrant summer life. Beaches, celebrations, eateries, trails, and easy access to the Okanagan and Shuswap. But it is the winters that I particularly like. With a climate in between Vancouver's oceanic conditions and Alberta's frozen, 8-month-long winter, the Okanagan has mild, dry winters that facilitate outdoor activities and good driving conditions. Traffic is better too; the large number of summer visitors often results in long drive times between local destinations. In winter, the reduced population renders most in-city trips to less than 15 minutes. I have written quite a lot on things to do in Kelowna. Some of my links are below. Canada Day Okanagan Rail Trail Okanagan sunflowers Walking trails in the winter Knox Mount...