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  2. Mission Creek (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Mission Creek is a large creek in the Okanagan Region of British Columbia. Originally called N'wha-kwi-sen (smoothing stones), it was later mapped as Rivière de l’Anse-au-Sable (Sandy Bay River), the name Mission Creek was adopted in 1860 in honour of the Catholic Oblate Mission established by Father Pandosy and other settlers. [1]

  3. Kelowna Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Lakeshore/Downtown Mission/Downtown: Kelowna: This route will strictly run down Pandosy and Lakeshore and no longer serve Okanagan College, however, this route will only be a short walk away. Furthermore, the 5 Gordon Drive can take the place of the 1 Lakeshore. The route will terminate at the H2O/Capital News Centre. 4: Express Pandosy/UBCO ...

  4. Kaleden - Wikipedia

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    Bliss Carman recounts the route in the poem "Kaleden Road". [21] After 1920, Seaman Hatfield began a passenger and mail run via the White Lake area. [23] In 1931, Greyhound Canada bought the stage franchise that included the settlement. [19] Around 1990, the highway north was widened to four lanes. [24] BC Transit provides daily services. [25] [26]

  5. Okanagan Mission, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Mission once was a separate jurisdiction before being amalgamated with the City of Kelowna in the mid- to late-20th century. This has caused a fairly vibrant secondary commercial centre to emerge which is entirely separate from Downtown, with low to moderate density residential areas in between. The northern border of Mission is K.L.O. Rd.

  6. Kelowna - Wikipedia

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    Kelowna (/ k ə ˈ l oʊ n ə / ⓘ kə-LOH-nə) is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the head office of the Regional District of Central Okanagan. The name Kelowna derives from the Okanagan word kiʔláwnaʔ, referring to a grizzly bear. [8] [9]

  7. British Columbia Highway 97C - Wikipedia

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    The section of Highway 97C east of Merritt is an expressway ranging between 4 and 6 lanes, with a speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph). The section east of Aspen Grove is a freeway with a speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph). The road was formerly an expressway with a speed limit of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph).

  8. Okanagan - Wikipedia

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    The largest populated cities are Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, and West Kelowna. The region is known for its sunny climate, dry landscapes and lakeshore communities and particular lifestyle. [ 4 ] The economy is retirement and commercial-recreation based, with outdoor activities such as boating and watersports, skiing and hiking.

  9. British Columbia Highway 97 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia–Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon.