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  2. Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    kelowna .ca. Kelowna ( / kəˈloʊnə / ⓘ kə-LOH-nə) is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the head office of the Regional District of Central Okanagan. The name Kelowna derives from the Okanagan word kiʔláwnaʔ, referring to a grizzly bear.

  3. Redfin - Wikipedia

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    Redfin Corporation. Redfin Corporation, based in Seattle, provides residential real estate brokerage and mortgage origination services. The company operates in more than 100 markets in the United States and Canada. [ 1] In 2023, the company had a 0.76% market share in the United States by number of units sold and had an average of 1,776 lead ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of buildings that in the past held the title of tallest building in Kelowna: Kiwanis Tower (Residential) Height: 43 m (141 ft) Stories: 12 Year Built: 1976. The Dolphins (Residential) Height: 56.1 m (184 ft) Stories: 17 Year Built: 1994. Discovery Pointe Resort (Mixed use) Height: 70.1 m (230 ft) Stories: 22 Year Built: 2005.

  5. Kelowna International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kelowna International Airport ( IATA: YLW, ICAO: CYLW) is a Canadian airport located approximately 10 minutes or 6.2 nautical miles (11.5 km; 7.1 mi) northeast of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, on Highway 97 . The single runway airport operates scheduled air service to Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and ...

  6. British Columbia Highway 97C - Wikipedia

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    Highway 97C is an east–west highway, forming part of an important link between the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan Valley south of Kelowna, which is the third largest metropolitan area in the province. It bisects the Coquihalla Highway at Merritt. The expressway and freeway sections of the highway are known as Okanagan Connector or Coquihalla ...

  7. Lower Mainland - Wikipedia

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    236, 604, 672, 778. The Lower Mainland is a geographic and cultural region of the mainland coast of British Columbia that generally comprises the regional districts of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Home to approximately 3.05 million people as of the 2021 Canadian census, [ a] the Lower Mainland contains sixteen of the province's 30 ...

  8. British Columbia Highway 33 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Highway 33. Highway 33 is a minor two- to four-lane highway connecting the Boundary Country and Okanagan regions of British Columbia, Canada. Highway 33, which is 129 km (80 mi) long, connects Rock Creek, on the Crowsnest Highway ( Highway 3 ), north to Kelowna, on the Okanagan Highway, partially following the West Kettle River.

  9. List of regional districts of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The first regional district was established in 1965, and the then-final regional district was established in 1968. The following regional districts were dissolved in December 1995 and amalgamated largely into the newly formed Fraser Valley Regional District : Dewdney–Alouette Regional District: consisting of Mission, Pitt Meadows, and Maple ...