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The campus has a direct interchange with Highway 97. [15] Kelowna International Airport is located nearby. UBC Okanagan Exchange is the northern terminus of the express bus route 97X Kelowna RapidBus, which provides access to downtown Kelowna. The campus connects to the regional bikeway, Okanagan Rail Trail and John Hindle Drive Multi-use Pathway.
Okanagan College was the first college in British Columbia and first opened in 1906 in Summerland, BC. With roots dating back to 1963, Okanagan College has always played an important role in the development of the region. The name was changed to Okanagan University College (OUC) c. 1995, but the older name Okanagan College was re-adopted on July 1, 2005, as OU
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Kelowna: This route will run to Okanagan College and route through Campus East Route to avoid duplication of Gordon Drive with the 5 Gordon Drive and also provide two-way service on Ethel.. 11: Rutland Downtown/Rutland: Kelowna: This route will de diverted to Kelowna General Hospital via Springfield, Ethel, and Rose and then head to Queensway ...
Okanagan University College (OUC) was a public, post-secondary educational institution (c. 1990 to 30 June 2005) based in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It evolved from Okanagan College (1965 to c. 1990), and the college's predecessor, the B.C. Vocational School (1963–1965).
The Okanagan Campus was established in 2005 on what was previously the North Kelowna Campus of Okanagan University College, next to Kelowna International Airport. [47] It was founded in partnership with the Syilx Okanagan Nation and it lies on their ancestral and forcefully taken territory. [48] [49] [50]
The city is home to a Sprott Shaw College campus, and an Okanagan College campus, the latter of which, in 2010, had an enrolment of 610. [62] It also contains the Okanagan Hockey School , which has had partnerships with professional hockey teams, such as the Vancouver Canucks .
Kelowna (/ k ə ˈ l oʊ n ə / ⓘ 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. The name Kelowna derives from the Okanagan word kiʔláwnaʔ, referring to a grizzly bear. [8] [9]