Penticton Herald

Explore some of Kelowna’s hidden gems

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This summer is the perfect opportunit­y to check out one of Kelowna’s hidden gems – parks and beaches that might not be as busy or well-known, but each has its own unique appeal.

By visiting less popular parks and beaches, avoid crowds and enjoy more space in the great outdoors.

“While most people have heard of some of our more popular spots like City Park, Stuart Park or Knox Mountain Park, we are lucky to have over 200 parks, beaches and green spaces located in neighbourh­oods all around the city,” said Blair Stewart, Park Services Manager.

“By visiting hidden gems and lesser-known parks in Kelowna this year, we can ensure that everyone has space to enjoy the summer weather safely.”

Whether you’re looking for spectacula­r views, trying to catch a glimpse at some local wildlife, want to learn about our heritage, challenge yourself physically or are just looking for somewhere to take the family for the afternoon, there’s a park for that.

Explore some our newly identified hidden gems in your neighbourh­ood:

• Cedar Creek Park – 5200 Lakeshore Rd.

• Manhattan Beach Access – 842 & 808 Manhattan Dr.

• McKinley Mountain Park – 1798 Shayler Pl.

• Ponds Park – 1213 Frost Rd.

• Rutland Lions Park – 175 Gray Rd.

• Stockley Open Space – 1035 Stockley St.

Park users are reminded to keep COVID-19 safety in mind at all times while visiting parks, beaches and any public spaces. This includes:

• Keeping a distance of at least two metres from others. If a beach or park is too busy, use the at to find a quieter spot nearby.

• Wash or sanitize your hands frequently, especially before and after visiting any public space.

• Stay home if you’re sick or experienci­ng symptoms, or if anyone in your household is experienci­ng symptoms.

 ?? Special to The Okanagan Weekend ?? Stockley Open Space is located at 1035 Stockley St. in Kelowna.
Special to The Okanagan Weekend Stockley Open Space is located at 1035 Stockley St. in Kelowna.

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