I intend to drive through Kelowna on my way to Calgary and back later this year (from Poco). The reason Kelowna interests me so much is because it might be the largest city in BC outside metro Vancouver; Victoria is close. It's Kelowna's skyline that interests me and so does Calgary's. I was 2 years old the last time I was in the Husky tower. I've been up the Space Needle 3 times and the space deck of the CN Tower once.
I rode a bicycle across Canada 35 or so years ago. By far, Kelowna was the hottest place I ever felt in Canada . 105 F. The whole valley was beautiful. The lake was beautiful. The people were beautiful. And then I drank cherry juice along the lake, I've never forgotten how good it was. Then I headed east.......wow what a beautiful country you come from.
I was visiting kelowna during the heat wave of June 2021 it was the hottest place ever I will never forget it. It felt like a sauna outside once I left my air conditioned hotel room , I believe it hit 46 celcius or above. a town called lytton not to far away even burnt down. It is such a beautiful area though for sure
Now that I have witnessed what British Columbia, Canada has to offer, I have to visit British Colombia, Canada, and to visit Kelowna Park. Your video has promoted British Columbia, Canada more than the Canadian Tourist Bureau. In addition to all the marvelous vistas at Kelowna Park, I would like to try the delicious foods that you ate for breakfast at Kelowna Park. Kelowna Park was a fantastic video!
Thanks, y'all. I loved, loved, loved watching this. I grew up in Lakeview Heights on the west side (right below what's now Quails' Gate), and my Great--grandfather worked for the railroad on the Kettle Valley run.
Thanks for sharing! Having lived in Kelowna my whole life I tend to take the area for granted and videos like yours really help me to appreciate the beautiful place I'm blessed to live in. A couple of suggestions for your next trip: Check out "The Kangaroo Farm" - I always thought I had to go to Australia to meet a Roo but that's not the case. They have a great facility, other exotic animals to check out, and they tend to allow visitors to be hands on. Entering the pen and petting certain animals is encouraged. I even got to wear a pouch and the baby Roo hopped right in! Also in the last 5-10 years Kelowna's microbrewery scene has really exploded. To the point of having a "brewery district" now near the base of Knox mountain. Even if you're not much into beer, it's worth a visit for some of the amazing food, ambiance, music, and to see all of the cool brewing equipment. Safe travels!
Sunny's has the best eggs benny! Highly recommend the Kelowna Foodie Card to know where to go and save some money while you're at it! I love living here for the proximity to the hiking/biking and of course the food!
I really loved this video! It's quite sentimental to me. We lost our home in the McDougal Creek fire last August (2023) and when you show your footage at hot sands beach, it has my neighborhood up in the background in West Kelowna Estates before the fire. No burned trees and all green. Thank you for this. I really miss it. We'll be back when our house is redone but this footage will now be nostalgic. Also, Sunny's is our favourite breakfast spot!
Look at you guys with 19K subscribers! Heck ya, heh! Your content creation, cinematography, and film editing is top notch. You've come so far and can't wait to see your continued growth and adventures. :-)
I’m enjoying these Canadian videos so much, every time I’ve traveled to Canada I’ve gotten sick (3 for 3; Vancouver, Niagara Falls and Quebec, so it’s not the region); so I’d rather “ go there” vicariously!
I have lived in this valley/city my entire life for 52 years and I am so used to it I don't always appreciate it, but DAMN, this valley is one of the best of all I've visited in my international travels. I'll always consider this one of the best homes ever
Drinks on the patio of McCulloughs Station pub, surrounded by orchards and golf courses or lunch on the patio at the Hotel Eldarado ( lakeside ) are some good spots to look for. Father Pandosy`s Mission is a great historical site with heritage buildings plus artifacts.
That was fun! You know how they tell you, this one's got a fruity hint of peachy citrus with a chocolate aftertaste kinda thing? 😂 And then it does? Next time you're on a wine tasting, jump the gun and taste the wines before they deliver the expectation lines, imagine how you'd describe it, then see how well it matches what they say to expect. Eye opening...
Kelowna, more specifically the south central Okanagan valley, has the most mellow winters (OK, gets to -15, -20 degrees Celsius, but only for a couple weeks, then it's like....0 to 10 degrees for most of it
100% Myra Canyon if you have time (and a vehicle you can take on a gravel road)! It’s so unique and flat the entire walk, whereas Knox mountain is pretty much straight up. Although later in the morning a higher parking lot opens at Knox so you don’t have to walk as far. But personally the train trestles are way more of a unique experience. I would recommend renting bikes (I believe Myra Canyon Bicycle Rentals offers baby-friendly options) so you can go the full length and enjoy :)
Hi Eric and Sarah. Great video. Would be very useful if you were able to provide a little map of where you are in B.C. And Eric, to avoid sunstroke, you need an Akubra. If you can somehow get an address to me, there is one on it's way to you. Cheers. Richard from Melbourne, Australia
Thanks for watching! 🤗
Have you ever been to Kelowna? We’d love to hear your recommendations! 👇👇
I intend to drive through Kelowna on my way to Calgary and back later this year (from Poco). The reason Kelowna interests me so much is because it might be the largest city in BC outside metro Vancouver; Victoria is close.
It's Kelowna's skyline that interests me and so does Calgary's. I was 2 years old the last time I was in the Husky tower. I've been up the Space Needle 3 times and the space deck of the CN Tower once.
I rode a bicycle across Canada 35 or so years ago. By far, Kelowna was the hottest place I ever felt in Canada . 105 F. The whole valley was beautiful. The lake was beautiful. The people were beautiful. And then I drank cherry juice along the lake, I've never forgotten how good it was. Then I headed east.......wow what a beautiful country you come from.
Wow what a journey that must have been! Yes, Kelowna and the Okanagan in general can be insanely hot! You could always come back you know :)
@EricandSarah I would love to come back , however, I feel a pull towards Ecuador
Well that’s fantastic as well!
I was visiting kelowna during the heat wave of June 2021 it was the hottest place ever I will never forget it. It felt like a sauna outside once I left my air conditioned hotel room , I believe it hit 46 celcius or above. a town called lytton not to far away even burnt down. It is such a beautiful area though for sure
love, love, love British Columbia - it has so much to offer and definitely a beautiful province in CANADA
We might be biased, but we think it’s the most beautiful place in the world 😉😊
Now that I have witnessed what British Columbia, Canada has to offer, I have to visit British Colombia, Canada, and to visit Kelowna Park. Your video has promoted British Columbia, Canada more than the Canadian Tourist Bureau. In addition to all the marvelous vistas at Kelowna Park, I would like to try the delicious foods that you ate for breakfast at Kelowna Park. Kelowna Park was a fantastic video!
Thanks, y'all. I loved, loved, loved watching this. I grew up in Lakeview Heights on the west side (right below what's now Quails' Gate), and my Great--grandfather worked for the railroad on the Kettle Valley run.
So cool! So much history. Thanks for watching!
Not sure why I get a kick out of seeing people discovering our beautiful city. Thanks guys....hope you come back soon.
Such a beautiful city! We’ve grown up visiting and always loved Kelowna ☺️
Thanks for sharing! Having lived in Kelowna my whole life I tend to take the area for granted and videos like yours really help me to appreciate the beautiful place I'm blessed to live in. A couple of suggestions for your next trip: Check out "The Kangaroo Farm" - I always thought I had to go to Australia to meet a Roo but that's not the case. They have a great facility, other exotic animals to check out, and they tend to allow visitors to be hands on. Entering the pen and petting certain animals is encouraged. I even got to wear a pouch and the baby Roo hopped right in! Also in the last 5-10 years Kelowna's microbrewery scene has really exploded. To the point of having a "brewery district" now near the base of Knox mountain. Even if you're not much into beer, it's worth a visit for some of the amazing food, ambiance, music, and to see all of the cool brewing equipment. Safe travels!
We have never visited British Columbia. It's beautiful. So tempting to see. Lovely video!
We were in the Kelowna area for winter and it was so beautiful. it's good to see what it looks like in summer 😊
Such a beautiful area in the winter too! And great skiing 😄
Guys!! This video is so good!! Making us miss Canada so much!! You did such a great job! We want to come road trip with you!!
Thank you friends 💛💛 Come road trip with us!!!
Sunny's has the best eggs benny!
Highly recommend the Kelowna Foodie Card to know where to go and save some money while you're at it!
I love living here for the proximity to the hiking/biking and of course the food!
I really loved this video! It's quite sentimental to me. We lost our home in the McDougal Creek fire last August (2023) and when you show your footage at hot sands beach, it has my neighborhood up in the background in West Kelowna Estates before the fire. No burned trees and all green. Thank you for this. I really miss it. We'll be back when our house is redone but this footage will now be nostalgic. Also, Sunny's is our favourite breakfast spot!
I love all your videos!! :) thank you for putting up content and I can't wait to follow your adventures!!
Kelowna looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Looks like you guys are going to have lots of fun this summer. Cheers from the shores of Lake Superior.
We’re already having so much fun! 😄
We’re back and binge watching again!! This is amazing and good job guys!
You’re too kind 🥰
I know..
Jk jk thanks guys!! You guys are better and we enjoyed the Gord the Ford series!!
Look at you guys with 19K subscribers! Heck ya, heh! Your content creation, cinematography, and film editing is top notch. You've come so far and can't wait to see your continued growth and adventures. :-)
Thank you so so much! It means a lot to have people like you always supporting us on this journey. We wouldn’t be here without you 🥰
Great video! Just passed through a couple of months ago, nice to see it through your eyes :)
Kelowna is a fun city to explore! 😄
I’m enjoying these Canadian videos so much, every time I’ve traveled to Canada I’ve gotten sick (3 for 3; Vancouver, Niagara Falls and Quebec, so it’s not the region); so I’d rather “ go there” vicariously!
Oh no!! I’m so sorry to hear that because I’m sure that’s ruined your Canadian experience 😞 Glad we can show you around though!
Also, BC has almost no modern active railways anymore 11:06 . The remnants are for tourism. Modern shipping is by trucking through the mountains.
I have lived in this valley/city my entire life for 52 years and I am so used to it I don't always appreciate it, but DAMN, this valley is one of the best of all I've visited in my international travels. I'll always consider this one of the best homes ever
Drinks on the patio of McCulloughs Station pub, surrounded by orchards and golf courses or lunch on the patio at the Hotel Eldarado ( lakeside ) are some good spots to look for. Father Pandosy`s Mission is a great historical site with heritage buildings plus artifacts.
I especially loved the video of West Kelowna!!!!
We love Kelowna!!
😍😍😍😍😍 Such a beautiful place
We live in Kelowna. You did a great job of showing some things to do.
Beautiful scenery. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here 💪
Welcome welcome welcome 😄
That was fun!
You know how they tell you, this one's got a fruity hint of peachy citrus with a chocolate aftertaste kinda thing? 😂 And then it does? Next time you're on a wine tasting, jump the gun and taste the wines before they deliver the expectation lines, imagine how you'd describe it, then see how well it matches what they say to expect. Eye opening...
Kelowna, more specifically the south central Okanagan valley, has the most mellow winters (OK, gets to -15, -20 degrees Celsius, but only for a couple weeks, then it's like....0 to 10 degrees for most of it
Gastown in Vancouver should be on your list!
Stay tuned next week 👀
My hometown! Has grown up a lot since I moved there in 1964 😢left in 1987(work)
I'm planning a family trip which includes a 10 month daughter, which park would you say is better to go Myra Canyon or Know Mountain?
100% Myra Canyon if you have time (and a vehicle you can take on a gravel road)! It’s so unique and flat the entire walk, whereas Knox mountain is pretty much straight up. Although later in the morning a higher parking lot opens at Knox so you don’t have to walk as far. But personally the train trestles are way more of a unique experience. I would recommend renting bikes (I believe Myra Canyon Bicycle Rentals offers baby-friendly options) so you can go the full length and enjoy :)
If you go to Kelowna I recommend going to Kangaroo Creek farm.
I live in the Okanogan!
Woos - ter- sher, say it slow, then speed it up and you got it!
Hi Eric and Sarah. Great video. Would be very useful if you were able to provide a little map of where you are in B.C. And Eric, to avoid sunstroke, you need an Akubra. If you can somehow get an address to me, there is one on it's way to you. Cheers. Richard from Melbourne, Australia
Ahh yes Eric actually made a map but it kept glitching in the video so we had to remove it 😓 Next time!
@@EricandSarah Thanks Sarah. The Akubra offer is still on.
Where to see wildlife in Kelowna? I’m a photographer
Hello
I want to do business in this city
Please stop promoting this place as a tourist destination.
I enjoyed this video. Thanks!