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  2. Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    V1P, V1V – V1Z, V4T. Area code (s) 250, 778, 236, 672. GNBC Code. JAFUV [7] Website. kelowna.ca. Kelowna (/ kəˈloʊnə / ⓘ kə-LOH-nə) is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the head office of the Regional District of Central Okanagan.

  3. Okanagan - Wikipedia

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    236, 672, 778, 250. The Okanagan (/ ˌoʊkəˈnɑːɡən / OH-kə-NAH-gən), [3] also called the Okanagan Valley and sometimes the Okanagan Country, is a region in the Canadian province of British Columbia defined by the basin of Okanagan Lake and the Canadian portion of the Okanagan River. It is part of the Okanagan Country, extending into the ...

  4. Father Pandosy - Wikipedia

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    Founding the Okanagan Mission, First Settler in the Kelowna Area in British Columbia. Jean-Charles-Jean-Baptiste-Félix Pandosy (22 November 1824 – c. 6 February 1891), commonly known as Father Pandosy, was a French Catholic priest who was the first settler in the Kelowna area in British Columbia. He set up a church and a school and attracted ...

  5. Okanagan Lake Bridge - Wikipedia

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    July 19, 1958. Closed. May 31, 2008. Location. The Okanagan Lake Bridge (also known as the Kelowna Floating Bridge) was a three-lane, 650-metre (2,133-foot) long floating bridge in British Columbia, Canada. It crossed Okanagan Lake, connecting the Westside area to Kelowna on the lake's eastern side. Taller boats such as sailboats were able to ...

  6. Greater Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    222,162. Time zone. UTC-8 (PST) • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT) Greater Kelowna (officially known as Kelowna Census Metropolitan Area) is a metropolitan area in British Columbia, the third largest in British Columbia and the largest in the interior. It's the fastest growing metropolitan area within B.C and the fifth fastest growing in all of Canada.

  7. List of historic places in the Central Okanagan Regional District

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    Upload Photo. G. Davis House. 1927 Ethel Street Kelowna BC. 49°52′45″N119°28′58″W / 49.879257°N 119.482734°W / 49.879257; -119.482734 (G. Davis House) Kelowna municipality (11607) Upload Photo. 1812 Marshall Street. 1812 Marshall Street Kelowna BC.

  8. Okanagan Mission - Wikipedia

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    Okanagan Mission. Coordinates: 49.8498°N 119.4677°W. Father Pandosy Mission, also known as the Okanagan Mission, was the original home for Father Pandosy in Kelowna, British Columbia. He moved to Kelowna in 1859 and started the first settlement of Europeans in that region. One of the first Europeans to join him at Kelowna was Eli Lequime. [1]

  9. West Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    West Kelowna, formerly known as Westside and colloquially known as Westbank, is a city in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley on the west shore of Okanagan Lake. The city encompasses several neighbourhoods, including Casa Loma, Gellatly, Glenrosa, Lakeview Heights , Shannon Lake, Smith Creek, Rose Valley, Westbank , and West Kelowna Estates.

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