Nestled in the Okanagan Valley, West Kelowna overlooks Okanagan Lake and has convenient access to mountain hiking, wineries, waterfront parks and a sandy beach. The diverse city is also home to local farms and engaging museums, along with regular fishing events and summer outdoor concerts.
Things to do in West Kelowna
Immerse yourself in West Kelowna’s prosperous wine industry at one or more of the local wineries, such as the lakeside Quails' Gate Winery, which offers tours and tastings. You can also visit Mt. Boucherie Estate Winery to try the delicious Gamay Noir and Merlot Icewine or head to Rollingdale Winery for a huge selection of wine and icewine.
Outdoor enthusiasts can head north to the expansive Bear Creek Provincial Park, which offers picturesque beaches, campsites, a playground and hiking trails. If you want something more challenging, take on the 758-metre-tall Mount Boucherie, which reveals panoramic city and Okanagan Lake views from its summit.
During summer, go for a dip in the calm lake waters at Kalamoir Beach or wander through Glen Canyon Regional Park to soak up the tranquil riverside scenery and relax at secluded picnic spots. Have you got the kids in tow? Treat them to a day out at Just 4 Fun Playcentre, where they can run wild on intricate play structures.
Discover more about the region’s history at the Westbank Museum, which showcases vintage hunting tools, cameras and other personal belongings. Time your visit for one of the city’s cultural events, such as the Music in the Park concert series every Friday in July and August or the Art in the Park event in summer.
Getting around West Kelowna
West Kelowna is about 25 minutes’ drive from Kelowna International Airport and is serviced by long-distance greyhound buses. You can use public buses or hire a bicycle or car to get around.