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  2. Elks Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Elks Stadium; Location: 663 Recreation Ave Kelowna, British Columbia: Coordinates: Capacity: 1,250 [1] Surface: Grass: Tenants; Kelowna Falcons (2010–present) Kelowna Heat (2003) Okanagan College Coyotes (2008-present)

  3. Kelowna Falcons - Wikipedia

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    The Falcons failed to improve on their 31-23 record from the previous season, posting a 20-34 record and finishing sixth in the north division, 15 games behind the division leading AppleSox. [14] 23,776 fans attended home games for an average of 914 per game. [15] The Falcons failed to make the postseason.

  4. List of stadiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s) Olympic Stadium: 45,757 [5]: Montreal Quebec Rogers Centre: 39,150 [6]: Toronto Ontario Toronto Blue Jays: Ottawa Stadium: 10,332: Ottawa

  5. Category:Sports venues in Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    Elks Stadium; K. Kelowna Curling Club; P. Prospera Place This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Apple Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Bowl is a multi-purpose stadium located in the Parkinson Recreation Park [1] in Kelowna, British Columbia.It was built for the 1980 BC Summer Games. [2] It is the home of the Okanagan Sun of the Canadian Junior Football League and the Okanagan FC of the Pacific Coast Soccer League.

  7. Teens Get a Big Surprise When an Elk Joins Their Soccer Game ...

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    A family in Evergreen, Colorado were shocked and delighted when a curious elk decided to join their teens' soccer game. Not only did the elk join in on the game, but the elk even scored a goal ...

  8. Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    Kelowna's population growth has been driven primarily by the movement of Canadians from BC and other provinces into this region, not by international immigration. [70] Only 15.1% of the population is foreign-born. [70] On February 10, 2016, Statistics Canada declared the 3.1% Kelowna census metropolitan area growth rate as being the highest in ...

  9. Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located in the Okanagan Highland east of Kelowna. [3] It was established to protect the full elevational range of the North Okanagan Basin and North Okanagan Highlands ecosections .