- Okanagan - Wikipedia
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
- 19 Things to Do in the Okanagan (+ Hidden Gems and Unique Ideas)
From alpaca farms to unique wineries, there are tons of things to do in the Okanagan Many are free and cheap - tons of ideas inside
- Things to Do - Okanagan. com
Discover the Okanagan’s diverse landscapes through hiking, biking, and skiing Hike through well-maintained trails in Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, cycle the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, or ski at world-class resorts such as Silver Star Mountain Resort
- Okanagan Regions - GoOkanagan - The Ultimate Okanagan Guide
The Okanagan is a region full of fresh water lakes, rolling hills, grasslands, mountains, forests, the largest wine region in the country and Canada’s only desert terrain Let curiosity fuel you and start your adventure through the stunning terrain of the Okanagan Valley
- Okanagan Valley | Super, Natural BC - HelloBC
The Okanagan Valley is one of British Columbia’s top-producing wine regions (read: you’ll find plenty of award-winning vintages here) Alongside wine tasting, festivals, and farmers-market hopping, popular pursuits include cycling the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and boating on Okanagan Lake
- Okanagan British Columbia
Known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant outdoor activities, thriving wine industry, and welcoming community, the Okanagan has become a desirable destination for those looking to relocate
- Okanagan Country - Wikipedia
The Okanagan Country, also known as the Okanagan Valley, is a region located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U S state of Washington (where it is spelled the Okanogan Country), defined by the basin of Okanagan Lake and the Okanagan River
- Okanagan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Okanagan (often referred to as the Okanagan Valley) is a region of British Columbia It borders the Shuswap region to the north, West Kootenays region to the east, Similkameen region to the west, and the American border to the south
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