Journalists rank the nation's leading destinations for post-pandemic travel with a focus on road trips and fall celebrations.
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South Okanagan Intoxicates a First-time Visitor with More Than Wine
Out of Ontario and into the extravagance of nature that is British Columbia, our correspondent is immediately infatuated with the beauty and distinctiveness of wine country.
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Can’t Get to Europe? Go to the Okanagan Valley Instead
The Okanagan Valley has characteristics of some of Europe's leading wine regions, an attractive draw for Canadians who miss visiting nations such as France and Italy during the pandemic.
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Snowbirds Warm Up to the South Okanagan Valley
Resorts are reporting massive increase in bookings and website visits from Canadians who would normally be flying to Florida and Arizona.
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In the South Okanagan, a Standing Ovation for Seated Tastings
No more splash-and-dash as wineries switch to customer-focused reservations during the era of COVID-19. The result has been more sales despite fewer clients.
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Leave It to the Half-Corked Marathon to Come Up with a Good 2020 Disguise
Known for its unique costumes, the Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country's signature event has adjusted during the pandemic with road shows and digital runs.
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Vacay.ca 20 Best Places to Travel in Canada for 2020: Banff is No. 1
Climate concerns expected to fuel travel decisions, according to study produced by leading travel journalists, who name national park at top of rankings.
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Explore the Legends of Fall in the South Okanagan
Indigenous landmarks, traditions, and culture create an invigorating autumn adventure in the heart of the British Columbia interior.
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6 Ways to Make Your Indigenous Vacay in the Okanagan More Meaningful
Fall colours bloom in Canada's leading desert destination and with them come harvest season's culinary highlights with a deep connection to the Osoyoos Indian Band.
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How a Newfoundlander Became a Champion for Indigenous Food in BC
Chef Murray McDonald has ventured west to work with the Osoyoos Indian Band and bring his version of Indigenous cuisine to Spirit Ridge Resort.