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Kimberley
        Location: Hwy 95A; 400 km west of Calgary;
        32 km from Cranbrook; 65 km north of the US
        border. Population: 7,000. Visitor Information:                     Four Season RV & Condo Resort
        Tourism Kimberley Visitor Centre 270 Kimberley                                    www.sweetlife.com
        Avenue, Kimberley, BC V1A 0A3; Phone: (778)
        481-1891; Email: info@tourismkimberley.com;
        Website: www.tourismkimberley.com
      Fort Steele
        Location: Highways 93 and 95; 16 km northeast
        of Cranbrook. Visitor Information: Phone (250)
        417-6000; Website: www.fortsteele.ca
      Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
        Location:  Highways 93 and 95; 130 km (81
        miles) north of Cranbrook, 174 km (108 miles)
        south  of  Banff.  Visitor  Information:  Fairmont
        Hot Springs Resort; Phone: (800) 663-4979;
        Email:   info@fhsr.com;  Website:  www.
        fairmonthotsprings.com.
      Radium Hot Springs
        Location:  Highways 93 and 95; 135 km (84
        miles) southwest of Banff; 145 km (90 miles)
        north of Cranbrook; borders Kootenay National   Discover Holiday Park RV & Condo Resort!
        Park. Population:  800.  Visitor  Information:
        Radium Hot Springs Visitor Information Centre,   In the heart of Okanagan Valley, just north of Kelowna, you’ll find Holiday Park
        7556  Main  Street  East,  Radium  Hot  Springs,   RV & Condo Resort nestled on the shore of Ellison (Duck) Lake. Surrounded by
        B.C. V0A lM0; Phone: (250) 347-9331 or (888)
        347-9331; Email: info@radiumhotsprings.com;   golf courses, wineries, lakes and ski hills, Holiday Park Resort is a four-season des-
        Website: www.radiumhotsprings.com    tination for travelers and vacationers worldwide!
                                               With 117 condos and 570 RV sites and units, the resort operates year-round,
        Located  on the “warm side of the Canadian   supported by a dedicated team of employees and our many volunteers. Our cen-
      Rockies”  along  the  beautiful  Columbia  River,  The   tral location between the cities of Kelowna and Vernon, next to Winfield in Lake
      Village of Radium Hot Springs is a mountain getaway
      community with a diversity of accommodations. It   Country, ensures easy access to shopping, businesses, medical, churches, enter-
      offers  beautiful  alpine  scenery,  access  to  Canada’s   tainment, all nearby.
      largest natural hot spring mineral pools, great dining   Holiday Park Resort features an array of amenities and facilities including 24/7
      Revelstoke                             security, 3 rec centers, 4 pools, 3 hot tubs, sauna, an on-site restaurant, laundry
                                             facilities, hair salon, a 6 hole executive golf course, woodworking/hobby shop,
        Location:  Trans Canada Highway 1; 148 km   gym and much more. And we’re pet friendly, with a large fenced off-leash dog
        from Golden; 415 km from Calgary; 193
        km  from  Kelowna;  245  km  from  Nelson;   park for Fifi and Fido!
        641 km from  Vancouver. Population: 7,100.   Our full-time Recreation Coordinator organizes a variety of events and activities
        Visitor Information Centre: 301 Victoria Road   for all ages, with much appreciated assistance from our volunteers. Dinners, danc-
        West;  Chamber  of Commerce:  PO Box 490,
        Revelstoke,  BC, V0E 2S0; Phone: (800) 487-  es, social events, card clubs, billiards club, exercise classes, pickleball, shuffle-
        1493;  Email:  info@revelstokechamber.com;   board… the list is endless! We offer the perfect environment for all ages, ranging
        Website: www.seerevelstoke.com.      from college students to seniors. As a 19+ resort, children are welcome visitors,
      Kelowna                                whether for family vacations or to spend quality time with grandparents.
                                               You’ll commonly see residents and guests on golf carts, bicycles and on foot.
        Location:  Junction  of  Highways  97  and  97C,
        near  Highway 33;  240 miles  to  Vancouver,   Along with numerous walking trails throughout the resort, we are conveniently
        360 miles to Calgary, 90 miles north of the   located alongside the Okanagan Rail Trail, a scenic walking/biking/hiking trail that
        US border. Population:  127,000.  Visitor   runs from Kelowna to Vernon.
        Information: Tourism Kelowna Visitor Centre,   Visitors are welcome to drop in, drive through and see what we offer. Turn off
        238 Queensway, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6S7; Email:
        info@tourismkelowna.com;  Toll free: (800)   Highway 97 on Commonwealth Road just 10 minutes north of Kelowna Interna-
        663-4345; Phone: (250) 861-1515;  Website:   tional Airport. Come in and discover Holiday Park Resort!
        www.tourismkelowna.com
        Kelowna is the largest city in the Okanagan Valley,   Browse our website www.sweetlife.com, Phone 250-766-4255,
      known for its sunny, dry climate and surrounded by
      spectacular  scenery,  vineyards,  and  orchards.  Pluck   Email holiday@sweetlife.com for more info and to book your reservation!
      juicy  peaches  from  the  tree  or spend a  delightful
      day sampling the award-winning wares of dozens of
      internationally  acclaimed  wineries.  Wine Festivals   water-skiing, waterslides, cycling, hiking, camping,
      offer hundreds of activities focused on wine making,   horseback  riding,  and  fishing.  Just  minutes  from   Cache Creek
      tasting, and touring.                 everywhere, this 68-mile long lake is the focal point   Location:  Junction  of  Trans-Canada  Highway
        Kelowna has miles of beautiful  parkland, much   of life in Kelowna.      1 and BC Highway 97 North. 350 km (218
      of it located  along sandy beaches. Okanagan Lake   Golf courses meander  through orchards, over   miles)  east  of  Vancouver;  84  km  (52  miles)
      and the surrounding mountains provide a scenic   desert terrain and rolling hills, and past lakes and   west of Kamloops.  Population:  1,200.  Visitor
      backdrop for a wide range of family attractions and   canyons. There are over a dozen courses located in   Information  Centre:  Cache  Creek  Chamber,
      outdoor activities including golf, downhill skiing and   the Kelowna area, providing golfers of all ages and   Box 460, Cache Creek, BC V0K 1H0; Phone:
      snowboarding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,   abilities a premium golf experience.  (250) 457-9668.

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