CONTEST CLOSED! On the 2nd day of Christmas KelownaNow gave to me, a two night stay at Prestige Oceanfront Resort in Sooke

| December 6, 2018 in Contests

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This contest is now closed. Congrats to Chantelle LaBrie who was our randomly selected winner! Thanks to everyone who entered! Make sure to enter for more amazing prizes in our 13 days of Giveaways!

For the second day of KelownaNow’s 13 Days of Giveaways, we are giving you a chance to win a two night stay in beautiful Sooke at the Prestige Oceanfront Resort, along with round-trip ferry passes for one vehicle and two passengers!


Enjoy the laid back vibes of Vancouver Island and the stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains from your room. Need we say more? Well, we will anyway.
 


Sooke is an amazing destination with plenty of activities. Hike in the beautiful west coast mountains, kayak the friendly shore and spot sea lions or watch for whales breaching in the distance.
 


Amenities at Prestige include a pool, hot tub, a fitness centre, a spa and sport equipment such as volleyballs, tennis rackets and cruiser bikes!

The West Coast Grill located inside the hotel serves delectable, fresh seafood and delicious drinks. Fuel up with coffee and salmon eggs bennies, and at the end of your adventure filled day watch the sunset as you nibble on oysters, muscles and other local treats from the sea.

So what are you waiting for? The coast is calling your name! For a chance to win, fill out our contest rules and enter our online form.

This two night vacation at Prestige Oceanfront Resort, Sooke location, is not available on long weekends. 

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