Kelowna Travel Guide l Peachland l Okanagan Valley l Time-Lapse Moving Clouds l 2018 Travel Vlog
Here Is My ☀Kelowna☀ Travel Guide :D
This Video Shows Winery Tour in Kelowna and Peachland.
Click TimeStamp Below and Enjoy Watching the Video!
▷ TimeStamp
*** DAY 3 ***
0:10 Kelowna Travel Guide Summary
0:38 50TH PARALLEL ESTATE
1:23 GRAY MONK WINERY
2:00 ARROWLEAF CELLARS
2:18 BLIND TIGER VINEYARDS
*** DAY 4 ***
3:31 Peachland
3:33 Beach Ave. Cafe & Tapas Bar
4:27 My Best Time-Lapse at Beach Ave. Cafe
5:15 Peachland Museum
6:26 Cenotaph Park
6:52 Okanagan Valley's Time-Lapse (Moving Clouds)
8:05 Swim Bay, Public Beach in Peachland
*** DAY 5 ***
9:05 Bye, Kelowna! See Ya, Okanagan :-)
▷ Kelowna is a city in the south of Canada’s British Columbia province. It’s in the Okanagan Valley, on the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake, surrounded by provincial parks, pine forest, vineyards, orchards and mountains. Its downtown area incorporates waterfront City Park and a lakeside cultural district. More than 20 local vineyards offer wine tours and tastings.
▷ Peachland is a district municipality of over 5000 residents in the Okanagan Valley. It is located on the west side of Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada.
▷ The Okanagan is a region in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It's known for its wineries and fruit orchards. The main city of Kelowna, on the shore of huge Okanagan Lake, is surrounded by pine forests and provincial parks. Kelowna's downtown area incorporates waterfront City Park and a lakeside cultural district. The area around the cities of Kelowna, Vernon and Kamloops is home to several ski resorts.
▷ The unique 8-sided Peachland Baptist Church was constructed, mainly by volunteers, in 1910 and served as a place of worship until 1964. Over the years it has functioned as a temporary Municipal Hall, Parks and Recreation Office, Fire Brigade Hall and Public Library.
The picture on the left shows it under construction. Note the peach tree growing in the foreground. Since 1980 the building has housed the Peachland Museum and since 1981, the church building was declared an official British Columbia Heritage site.
Hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, newspapers and documents are on display. Together, they offer a glimpse into the rich history of Peachland and its people.
The personal histories of pioneer Peachland families are documented in three volumes: Peachland Memories 1 & 2 and the 2009 Centennial Picture Book. The books are available for purchase at the Museum.