10 photostops you have to check out this Spring

| March 26, 2017 in Kelowna

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Last summer the City of Kelowna installed five pop-up photo stops across the city to send tourists and locals on a bit of a scavenger hunt. 

With warm weather approaching and sunshine making an appearance, it will soon be time to head out and track down these spots to take iconic photos and make fun memories. 

Rotary Marsh Park

Rotary Beach 

The Ogopogo

Knox Mountain Park

Gyro Beach

In addition to these five, we found a few more spots we think are great places to snap a picture!

Kasugai Gardens

Right in the middle of downtown and beside City Hall, the Kasugai Gardens are a perfect spot to go for a stroll and watch koi fish swim around. 

Dilworth Mountain

A small hike up Dilworth Mountain and you will get a panoramic view of Kelowna.

Westside view of Downtown Kelowna

The first exit off the Bridge heading west on Highway 97 is a beautiful spot that shows off the stunning Okanagan Lake and thriving downtown. 

Lookout at Southeast Kelowna

Heading up to Southeast Kelowna on McCulloch road you pass a jaw-dropping view of our city, definitely worth checking out!

Maude Roxby Wetland

Near central Pandosy is Maude Roxby Wetland, a stunning spot to go for a stroll on the boardwalk, bird watch and take some beautiful photos. 

Where else do you think are good places to capture Kelowna? Send us your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #KelownaNow!

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