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winning wines. Mission Hill also has vine- yards at the base of the mountain, but their story even goes deeper - literally. The winery’s vast cellars were blasted from the mountain and the surrounding rocks of the cellar provide ideal wine- maturing temperatures.
People not only visit the Westside for the award winning wines, but they also come for the relaxation, fi ne restaurants, artists’ studios, spas, beaches, hiking and beautiful vistas. Foodies can experience culinary delights at vineyard or lakeside restaurants that feature local ingredients, art lovers can spend the day touring the studios of local artists, while history buffs can explore the historic Gellatly Nut Farm or stop by the local museum.
Relaxation is also easy to come by on the Westside; fi nd solitude in nature on one of the many hiking trails that are just minutes from town centre, stroll along the lake- shore, hit the golf course, or stop by a spa
for some pampering. If retail therapy is your way to unwind, shop to your heart’s content in delightful boutiques or more familiar national chain stores.
With so much to do, a relaxed atmosphere, no traffi c jams and warm hospitality, you are sure to return home, after your visit, blissfully rested and refreshed.
For more information visit
www.tourismwestside.com or stop by the West Kelowna Visitor Centre at 2372 Dobbin Rd (Hwy 97), West Kelowna – 1.866.768.3378.
LOTS TO SEE AND DO
• Listen to the chimes of the world’s only known winery bell tower • Explore an extinct volcano • Stop at Gellatly Nut Farm, Canada’s oldest commercial nut farm • Walk, hike or ride on beautiful trails • Visit award winning wineries and local artists in their studios • Perfect your swing on exceptional golf courses • Discover local history at the Westbank Museum • Delight in the tastes of local culinary creations
SPRING 2010 17
To Vernon 97
KELOWNA 97 WEST KELOWNA WESTBANK 97
To Vancouver 97C
To Peachland OKANAGAN LAKE
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