Closed - On the 9th day of Giveaways KelownaNow gave to me, a West Coast Grill Staycation

| December 9, 2017 in Contests

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This contest is now closed. The randomly selected winner was Kristin Mead. Thank you to everyone who entered.

There’s something so great about a nice staycation. It can provide all the rest and relaxation benefits of a real vacation, without the fuss of airports or time spent sitting in a crowded vehicle.

What would your ultimate staycation include? A delicious meal? A lovely room in a perfect location? How about a tasty breakfast before you head home?

Well, this prize has got it all! West Coast Grill at the Prestige Beach House offers delicious dishes, specializing in fresh seafood and tasty beverages to go along with it. Located right in downtown Kelowna, the Prestige Beach House is the perfect place to stay, featuring amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub, complimentary cruiser bikes and more.

For our ninth day of Giveaways, West Coast Grill at the Prestige Beach House is giving away a dining experience, one night stay and breakfast on them!

This Contest is now closed. The winner will be announced shortly.

KelownaNow has partnered with businesses throughout the Okanagan to bring you the 13 Days of Giveaways. Each day, between December 1st and 13th, there will be a new prize available to win on the 13 Days of Giveaways page. Check back each day of the 13 Days of Giveaways to discover a new prize and a new chance to win. There are separate entry forms for each prize.

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