The marvellous murals that fill our streets

| June 30, 2017 in Kelowna

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At last, summer is here and there is no better way to celebrate the warm weather than wandering around and hunting down the beautiful murals hidden within the streets of Kelowna.

With so many incredibly talented artists living in and traveling through Kelowna, there's no doubt that their work is what makes our streets filled with so much character. 

We decided to come up with a list of some of the most spectacular murals in and around Kelowna that you have to check out this summer!

Kelowna History Mural
Artist: Eric Blais 
Location: Fripp Warehousing, Crowley Ave
Hotel Zed
Artist: The Clandestinos
Location: Hotel Zed, Leon Rd
Face across from Hotel Zed
Artist: Bruno Smoky
Location: Alley down from mural on Hotel Zed
 
Sapphire Batman
Artist: Def3
Location: Sapphire Nightclub, Leon Rd
City Park 
Artist: Rickie Sugars
Location: City Park
Kettle River Brewing
Artist: Ben Arcega 
Location: Kettle River Brewing, Bailee Ave
Milkcrate Records
Artist: Opire203
Location: Milkcrate Records, Ellis St
 
Alley Behind the Bo
Artist: Opire203
Location: Alley between St. Paul and Ellis St
 
Don't Look Down tattoo shop
Artist: Unknown 
Location: Don't Look Down, St. Paul 
Knox Mountain Mural
Artist: Okanagan Murals
Location: Knox Mountain Market, Ellis St

 
Mermaid at Purnama Style Lounge
Artist: Lars
Location: Purnama Style Lounge, Pandosy St
 
Send us your photos of your favourite murals in Kelowna through our Facebook and tag us in your Instagram! 

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