Wine down in the fall at this British Columbia gem

Wine down in the fall at this British Columbia gem
  • The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada, offers a diverse range of activities for tourists, including wine tasting, outdoor adventures, and spa retreats.
  • The region boasts a thriving wine culture with over 250 vineyards, producing unique vintages rarely exported outside of Canada.
  • The shoulder season, particularly fall, is an ideal time to visit for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

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KELOWNA, BC, Canada ― If the point of travel is to expand your horizons, there are worse places to wind up than the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada. 

It’s part of the broader Thompson Okanagan region that’s likely not on many American tourists’ “must-see” lists, but it should be. 

With warm fall days, hundreds of vineyards to explore, close access to ski slopes during the winter, outdoor activities on the lakes and in the mountains the rest of the year and a year-round foodie culture, the Okanagan has something for all types of vacationers.  

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