Closed - 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways! Accent Inns

Andrea Eichberger | December 18, 2016 in 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways

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UPDATE: The contest has now closed. A winner will be randomly selected and contacted shortly.

For most, the holidays involve some travel time. That can be both exciting and exhausting.

When your eyes start to get weary, you can pull into the nearest Accent Inns to relax in comfort at an accommodating price. With locations in most of the major cities of BC, they are never too far away. Allow the professionals at Accent Inns to share their local knowledge and give you genuine advice on how to best spend your stay.

Accent Inns also offer free parking and wifi. If you decided to bring your beloved family pet along for the trip no worries, Accent Inns is also pet-friendly.

KelownaNow is giving away a two-night stay at any of their locations to one lucky winner! Use it during your holiday travels, or simply as a mini-vacation to get away from it all. To enter, fill out the form below. The winner will be drawn on Tuesday, December 20th, at noon.

Please keep it to one entry per person

KelownaNow has partnered with businesses throughout the Okanagan to bring you the 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways. Each day, between December 7th and 18th, there will be a new prize available to win on the 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways page. All prizes are valued at $250 or more. Check back each day of the 12 Days of Holiday Giveaways to discover a new prize and a new chance to win. There are separate entry forms for each prize.

Contest Rules

UPDATE: The contest has now closed. A winner will be randomly selected and contacted shortly.

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