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Tourist Attractions in the Kelowna-Lake Country Area[edit]

Destination Size
Gray Monk Winery 25,000 sq. ft.[1]
Okanagan Lake 110 km long, maximum width is 6.4 km and its maximum depth is 242 metres[2].

The Gray Monk Winery[edit]

The Gray Monk Winery is an Okanagan local tourist attraction along with the other wineries in the area. It is the oldest in Kelowna and seasonally serves different foods coupled with wine. Gary Nylander, the founder of the winery, passed away in 2021 but continues to make the taste of the Gray Monk wine live on[3]

Okanagan Lake[edit]

Okanagan Lake.


Okanagan Lake is accessible through several cities in the Okanagan Valley including Kelowna[4], Penticton[5], Peachland[6], and Vernon[7]. The most popular site to access the lake in Kelowna is in the downtown area, where there are dozens of local beachfront businesses. Such businesses include ice cream and gelato parlours as well as pubs and restaurants.

  1. ^ "Gray Monk Estate Winery Warehouse". Plan B Contractors Inc. 2019-10-01. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  2. ^ "Okanagan Lake", Wikipedia, 2021-06-07, retrieved 2021-07-07
  3. ^ "Gray Monk Estate Winery". www.graymonk.com. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  4. ^ "Kelowna", Wikipedia, 2021-07-05, retrieved 2021-07-07
  5. ^ "Penticton", Wikipedia, 2021-07-04, retrieved 2021-07-07
  6. ^ "Peachland", Wikipedia, 2021-01-25, retrieved 2021-07-07
  7. ^ "Vernon, British Columbia", Wikipedia, 2021-06-29, retrieved 2021-07-07