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Golf’s Pearly Gates Stunning Resorts Life Okanagan Style WIN A Breathtaking Retreat

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absolute CONTRIBUTORS Andrew Penner Andrew Penner is a photographer and freelance writer based in Calgary, Alberta. His work has appeared in many of the leading golf and lifestyle publications in North America and Europe. Penner is also a 20-year member of the Canadian PGA and still teaches the game on a part-time basis. When not writing or on photography assignments, he enjoys chilling out in the backyard with his three boys and his wife, Dawn.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Vivian Zhang EDITOR Jay Denyar

Jim Tobler Jim is Editor of Montecristo magazine. He was previously Editor of NUVO magazine, Executive Editor at Wine Access, and has written for a wide variety of publications over the years. He co-authored (with the chefs) three cookbooks: West, Blue Water Cafe and Raw Bar, Araxi. He was also Editor of WOW Travel.com for two years. He can also be found regularly, at Gismondionwine.com, Canada’s premier wine website.

Glen Eldstrom Glen has been involved with photography since the early 1970’s and has developed his own unique style. A graduate from The Centre for Arts and Technology Okanagan in digital film he has been photographing the Okanagan Valley for the past several years. Rather than just taking snapshots he explores photography as more of an art form. His mission statement is making the ordinary, extraordinary. Examples of his work are available for viewing at 500px.com/gleneldstrom.

Albert Berkshire Writer, Producer, Voice Actor, Author. Albert Berkshire is a West Kelowna based writer, producer and voice actor; and has just finished penning his first novel of fiction. In his day job, he consults, writes, and produces advertising content for clients across Canada, the USA, and internationally. His career permits that he live anywhere in the world an internet connection is found, but chooses to call West Kelowna home purely for the lifestyle. You’ve heard him, and his work on radio and TV commercials, been engaged by his clients’ advertising campaigns, and likely read his stories and rants in in-flight magazines.

Meaghan Moshansky Living in the Okanagan is like living in paradise. Fresh mountain air, sunshine, and delicious coffee on the patio in the morning is the best way to start the day. Everyday. Meaghan’s love for these things keeps her based in sunny West Kelowna, but always cruising around, exploring new scenery. As a creative writer & wordsmith, Meaghan finds the Okanagan to be one of the most inspirational places to work; it takes just one great view or image and the stories almost write themselves. With a growing interest in wineries & vineyards, the Okanagan is definitely this wine amateur’s paradise.

Jay Denyar Jay Denyar has had a rich and varied career. Educated at Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario and the University of BC, he never set out to work in print media. His passion was, (and still is) the mountains. Being outdoors on the finest sunny day or in the most inclement weather, still brings a smile to Jay’s face. The only other things that make him happier are his home life and dogs. He always says “that working hard is easier when you surround yourself with good people”. Writing and being creative has turned out to be a great fit in his life.

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CONTRIBUTORS Albert Berkshire Andrew Penner Dr. Janna Bentley Dr. Mandy Wang Jay Denyar Jim Tobler Meaghan Moshansky T.O.T.A

ASSOCIATE EDITOR Meaghan Moshansky ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Cynthia Denyar Jim Murphy PRODUCTION MANAGER Meaghan Moshansky PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR James Grassie PHOTOGRAPHY Chris Gardiner Darren Kirby Destination Osoyoos Glen Eldstrom Michael Eger Richard Vignola Sue Lumsden Zoë Moshansky PUBLISHER Cynthia Denyar WEB DESIGN James Grassie MAILING ADDRESS #200 1789 Harvey Ave., Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 6G4 Tel: 250.868.8249 Fax: 250.868.8256 E-mail: info@absoluteokanagan.ca ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES 250.868.8249 E-mail: info@absoluteokanagan.ca COVER PHOTO Wilden Skyands - Michael Eger ©2013 Absolute Okanagan. All rights reserved. Entire contents are copyrighted. Any reproduction in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited. ABSOLUTE Okanagan makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information published but cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.

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CONTENTS ABSOLUTE OPUS SOUNDS SO SWEET EVEN THE GRAPES SWOON

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LeAnn Rimes, Jim Cuddy, Barney Bentall and a host of other entertainers bring their star qualities and rock the Okanagan’s finest vines.

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IT’S CALLED ‘TABOO’ FOR A REASON

Genuine Absinthe, made to European recipe standards but with a local award-winning touch…

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ICONIC RESORTS STUNNING OKANAGAN ACCOMMODATIONS

33 World Class Resorts with private licensed beaches, incredible views, perfect patios & picturesque locations will make you want to stay forever.

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GOLF’S PEARLY GATES

Andrew Penner One man’s own personal tour, a ‘slice’ of heaven.

WINE, WINE, AND MORE WINE

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Jim Tobler Almost everywhere you look, there is a winery or vineyard… every vino’s dream!

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A MID SUMMERS EVE…

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Lexus of Kelowna 2767 Highway 97 N Kelowna (250) 448-0990 †MSRP is $46,945 for a new Lexus 2013 RX 350 sfx ‘A’. ~2013 F Sport package shown: $59,895. MSRP includes freight and PDI ($1,995). License, insurance, registration (if applicable) and taxes are extra. *Lease and finance offers provided through Lexus Financial Services, on approved credit to qualified retail customers. 2.5% lease/finance rate available on all new Lexus 2013 RX 350 models. Lease example based on a 48 month term at an annual rate of 2.5% and MSRP of $46,945 (includes $1,995freight/PDI). Monthly payment is $517/$572/$626 with $5,000/$2,500/$0 down payment or equivalent trade in, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $29,815/$29,939/$30,064. Taxes, license, registration (if applicable) and insurance are extra. 80,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.20/km for excess kilometers. **Finance example includes taxes and is based on a 48 month term at an annual rate of 2.5% and MSRP of $46,945 (excludes taxes and includes $1,995 freight/PDI). Monthly payment is $1,152. Cost of borrowing is $2,727 for a total obligation of $55,306. License, registration (if applicable) and insurance are extra. Lexus Dealers are free to set their own prices. Limited time offers only apply to retail customers at participating Lexus dealers. Dealer order/trade may be required. Offers are subject to change without notice. Offers expire at month’s end unless extended or revised. See your Lexus dealer for complete details. LEXUS BLACK


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The Okanagan:

A Year Round Sanctuary There are a number of things that pop into my head when I close my eyes and think of the Okanagan. Five things to be exact, a lake, a beach chair, a golf club, a boat and wine. That’s it, that’s all. A short list that provides the greatest cross section of this beautiful area that we are lucky enough to call home. Don’t get me wrong, there are hundreds (if not thousands) of other combinations, these are just the ones that apply to me. I could just as easily have said ski boots, aviation technologies, university, orchards and beautiful homes. How about spas, art culture, dining, landscape and lifestyle? The five that I chose directly reflect my personality and my wants and needs. Probably depending on how you feel on any given day, what time of the year it is and how much sleep you had the night before, those five words would change regularly.

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The beauty of the Okanagan, is that while those five things change everyday, everything that you need is here from one day to the next, to accommodate all your changing needs. Most people choose the Okanagan because of its warm, sunny, summer days that last well into the night. To be truthful, winters are pretty mild here too. You definitely do not have to go far to find as much winter as you can handle (if you want to!). Every region has a ski/snowboard resort that rivals some of the best. Starting in the North Okanagan (Vernon) you will find Silver Star, renowned for dry Okanagan powder, an incredible terrain park with

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features for everyone and a great, colourful village. Big White is centrally located in the area, just 45 minutes north east of Kelowna. They too benefit from cold, dry snow, several family oriented activities aside from skiing and snowboarding and play host to many local, provincial, national and international events. As we creep further south we discover Apex Resort outside of Penticton and Mt. Baldy near Osoyoos. The runs in this part of the world might be shorter than Verbier, but you can still get that lactic acid burn in your legs nonetheless. Whether you like flying down groomed runs, slashing through the glades or boosting out of the half pipe, there is so much variety here you just can’t lose! There is no question that summertime rules in the Okanagan! If you are not at the beach, go to the beach. If you are not on a boat, get on a boat. If you are not on the golf course, book a tee time. Well, I am sure that you get the idea. Outdoor lifestyle is king in this part of the world. There are certainly people who want to be in the thick of it, and you can find them at Gyro Beach, Kelowna’s hottest waterfront park. But there are dozens of hidden waterfront treasures that I can’t tell you about (because my circle

of friends will kill me!) that are yours to be discovered. Because Kelowna has the greatest percentage of calm wind observations, it is home to Canada’s first Sesitec System 2.0 cable system for wakeboards. It is located on the West Kelowna side of the bridge. Of course beach culture is not for everyone. That means that you are more of an adventurer and explorer. For you, you will head into the hills and discover what the vineyards, orchards, bike trails and campsite have to offer. In case you haven’t heard, the Okanagan has garnered some worldwide status in the wine industry (in the spirits industry too). The cool nights and smokin’ hot days are perfect for grapes and many other fruits that are an agricultural mainstay in the region. Essentially the Okanagan Valley runs North/South. So for the adventurer heading East or West gets you into the more rural parts of the valley where you can find fishing lodges, pristine wilderness lakes and campsites. Aside from agriculture, adventure and lifestyle, the Okanagan also offers many varieties of sport. The weather dictates what you do and when, but when it is mostly sunny you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. That’s the Okanagan way. Soccer, tennis, golf, cycling, softball

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and football, from organized leagues to weekend fun, there are enough fields, courts and courses for everyone visiting or living in the Okanagan. And, if it is too windy to participate in these sports, my suggestion would be to head down to Rotary Beach on Pandosy St. and watch the kite boarders at play. It is truly an experience to watch these multi coloured kites dance through the air in choreographed chaos! The further south you go, the hotter it gets, for real! There are four main bodies of water in the Okanagan. Kalamalka Lake runs South of Vernon but East of Okanagan Lake. What makes this lake so unique is the crystal clear azure blue waters. It not only looks tropical, there are several weeks a year, it is tropical. This beautiful body of water is a definite favourite among locals. Okanagan Lake runs from Vernon to Penticton, with Kelowna sitting smack dab in the middle at the lakes only crossing, the W.R. Bennett Bridge. Okanagan Lake in turn funnels into Skaha Lake. For an interesting afternoon river float, grab an inner tube and cruise down the channel with 3000 of your closest friends. Some people float on full on party rafts while others choose individual tubes with floating coolers to accompany them to “stay hydrated”! Skaha Lake is a little smaller and it comes to a halt at Okanagan Falls. And finally south of that is Canada’s hottest lake, Osoyoos Lake. Some people (myself included) have been known to make the trip to Osoyoos and visit one winery and jump in Osoyoos Lake. Then start to make your way north

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and visit one vineyard and jump in Skaha Lake, then one more vineyard and Okanagan Lake and finally to the soothing waters of Kalamalka Lake. Your day will be rich with wine culture coupled perfectly with beach culture. Along these pristine mountain flanked lakes are quaint little communities that each have a charm of their own. In between Vernon, Kalamalka and Okanagan Lakes is an area called Lake Country. Very aptly named considering its surroundings. It is made up of four communities. The two business communities are Winfield and Oyama, both full service towns with fuel, food, hotels and marinas, while Carrs Landing and Okanagan Centre are the other two that make up Lake Country. They are located on the West side of the area, on Okanagan Lake, and are more rural with homes, cottages and waterfront parks. Lake Country has some beautiful spots and should not be missed. After crossing the bridge in Kelowna and starting to head south you come to Peachland and Summerland. Peachland is an adorable lakeside town that has beaches stretching the entire length of the town, the best Sunday walk in the area. With big developments in the hills above the town site, Peachland has some of the best views in the valley. Summerland has an old English charm to it as well as a fun waterfront with resorts, parks, beaches and restaurants. Winding further south you pass Penticton, and come to such gems as Okanagan Falls and Oliver. These are the moisture rich soils that are famous for

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some amazing wine. This region is on the northern tip of the Sonoran Desert. The hills are scrub brush and ponderosa pines while thermometers are consistently in the mid 30’s for many months of the year. Oliver is proclaimed as The Wine Capital of Canada, so if exploring wine and wineries is your thing, then this is heaven! There are many wineries that are part of a rising trend known as Eco-Tourism. And, it’s not just grapes and bottles. It’s full service shops, accommodations, concerts, weddings and tasting rooms. The growing popularity of Okanagan wine has had a huge positive impact on the region. So, if you think that the Okanagan Valley is just wineries, beaches and ski hills, you are correct! But it also offers so much more, in so many other aspects. Lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle. It can be as hurried as you want or as lazy as you want. That is one of the great characteristics of the Okanagan Valley, YOU get to set the tempo. It can be as “big city” as you want or as bucolic as you want. That is the real beauty of a midsized growing community. The oppourtunity is there to try something new but is also established enough to keep things traditional. The Okanagan Valley, truly an amazing place to live or visit, among lakes, wineries, golf courses and orchards. Outside, is where you want to be! So, put down your work, leave the boardroom and get to the Okanagan Valley. Where

a grand scale of crystalline lakes, pristine golf courses and vineyards for as far as the eye can see await you. And now it has never been easier to get here. At the Kelowna International Airport (YLW) the biggest news of the year comes with a smile! United Airlines Express now offers year-round daily service to Los Angeles, California (LAX). Finally these two similar regions will be united. For Okanagan residents, California currently accounts for the largest trans-border market because there are so many similarities between the two areas. The wine industry and the high-tech sector account for 28% of outbound travel to the USA. Mayor Walter Gray says “Having daily non-stop flights between Kelowna and Los Angeles will open the doors for both business and holiday travelers.” As one of the top 10 busiest airports in Canada, YLW’s total economic impact is 2,730 jobs and $610 million in total economic output to the province. Serving 1.4 million passengers in 2011, YLW offers 64 daily non-stop commercial flights with Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Central Mountain Air, Northwestern Air, WestJet and United Airlines to Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Toronto, Seattle, and Los Angeles, including seasonal service to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, and Cancun; and sun destination charter services by Transat Holidays and Sunwing to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos as well. YLW, Your Link to the World!

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Jim Cuddy

performs at CedarCreek

When Jim got his first guitar at the age of ten, the first song he learned was Gordon Lightfoot’s “That’s What You Get For Loving Me”. Today, twentyfive years after the formation of Blue Rodeo, Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor are widely respected as one of Canada’s best songwriting teams.

In 1998, Jim released All in Time which went on to sell Gold in Canada. His next album, 2006’s The Light That Guides You Home, was released to critical acclaim and won the Juno for Adult Alternative Album of the Year. On September 27, 2011 Jim released Skyscraper Soul, his 3rd solo album. His voice, always a voluptuous instrument, has never sounded better and Cuddy proves once again that his songwriting ranks with the best Canada has to offer.

Sun July 21: Jim Cuddy. 7:00 p.m.onwards.

Tickets to this TELUS Sunset Concert are available at Select your tickets for $99+tax pp (May 17 onwards)* Call 250-764-8866 ext 204. Tickets for dinner prior to the concert are SOLD OUT. Venue: CedarCreek Estate Winery Pavilion at 5445 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna BC.

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‘Live at Mission Hill’

An evening with LEANN RIMES LeAnn Rimes has sold more than 40 million albums and won 12 Billboard Music Awards. Rimes is the youngest recipient of a Grammy®Award, and was also the first country recording artist to win in the “Best New Artist” category. Rimes has placed 42 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 13 of which are top-10 hits, and has scored numerous hit singles in her career, including “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” which went #1 in 11 countries, and “How Do I Live,” which is the second longest charting song ever on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Amphitheatre at Mission Hill Situated high on a prominent hill rising above the valley with majestic mountains and a scenic lake creating the perfect backdrop, the spectacular Amphitheatre at Mission Hill Family Estate provides a wonderful outdoor concert experience reminiscent of the grand performances staged at the Arena di Verona, one of Europe’s historic open-air Roman amphitheatres. A concert performance under the open sky at Mission Hill’s outdoor Amphitheatre is a truly unforgettable experience. There is something extraordinarily special about this intimate hilltop location which only seats around 1000 guests. A very special opportunity for the audience who have the chance to see their favorite artists preform in a unique setting and very special for the artists who are looking to perform in an intimate setting to create a tight connection with their fans.

DATE & VENUE: Sunday, July 28th Mission Hill Amphitheatre Reserve your tickets today at www.missionhillwinery.com or phone 250.768.6483

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Pink Martini

Mission Hill Concert Series

Featuring 10-12 musicians on stage, Pink Martini, ‘the little orchestra’ will perform their multilingual repertoire in the Okanagan Valley for the first time. At one moment, the audience at Mission Hill Family Estate could feel like they are in the middle of a samba parade in Rio de Janeiro, and in the next they are in a French music hall of the 1930s or a palazzo in Napoli. It will seem a bit like an urban musical travelogue, but really, it will all take place at Mission Hill. DATE & VENUE: Friday, August 9th

Mission Hill Amphitheatre. Reserve your tickets today at www.missionhillwinery.com or phone 250.768.6483

Ex Nihilo VineyardS

Presents

An Epicurean Evening WITH

Barney Bentall Join Ex Nihilo Vineyards for an intimate evening with legendary singer, songwriter Barney Bentall. Barney Bentall has a colorful career including a Juno (1989) with Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts and known for such hits as “Got Something to Live for”, “Come Back to Me Baby” and “Do Ya”. In recent years Barney has worked on many projects including the formation of “The Highbar Gang” and “The Grand Cariboo Opry.” DATE & VENUE: July 26th-27th - 6:45 pm

in association with Ricardo’s Mediterranean kitchen Tickets $150 * Phone or email the winery to book your tickets today events@exnihilovineyards.com | 250-766-5522 1525 Camp Rd, Lake Country

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Sam Roberts Band at

The TELUS Sunset Concerts

at CedarCreek

& Special Guests perform

Canadian singer/songwriter Sam Roberts released his first true debut in 2002, following a popular demo he had made in Montreal. Before that point, he had been a violin player who eventually moved on to guitar and started a rock band with his friends. Sam Roberts Band has received great acclaim in their native Canada, receiving platinum records, No. 1 chart rankings and multiple Juno Awards and with their fourth album, Collider, released in 2011, we know it’s only further up from here!

Sun Aug 25: Sam Roberts Band. 7:00 p.m.onwards. Tickets to this TELUS Sunset Concert are available at Select your tickets for $99+tax pp (May 17 onwards)* Limited seating is available for pre-concert dinners at $60 per person (plus purchase of tickets). For tickets contact (250) 764-8866 ext 102 Venue: CedarCreek Estate Winery Pavilion at 5445 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna, BC.

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Live the Authentic Okanagan Lifestyle

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In a historic partnership with Treegroup and the Westbank First Nation, Greg Norman brings his love of the good life to the shores of Lake Okanagan. Introducing Ponderosa in beautiful Peachland, a Signature Golf Community unlike anything in the Pacific Northwest. Featuring a premium estate winery, remarkable lake-front vistas, world-class amphitheatre, NHL size outdoor ice rink and a spectacular Signature Course personally designed by the Shark himself. Ponderosa is a second to none community that takes into account every lifestyle. Golf, nature, discovery, and indulgence – these are all part of the Ponderosa vision. The 400 acre site of Ponderosa that wraps around the base of Pincushion Mountain, is stunningly carved from rugged rock and wilderness forests. The 7,200 yd. champion caliber course will serve as the centre piece of an all-inclusive, community that will eventually see some 2,300 residences. The Ponderosa goal is to create “A place that you may never want to leave.” Home offerings will include single family, multi-family, townhomes, condos, golf cottages and wine villas. Pre-sales for the two and three bedroom open-concept homes with stunning views of the lake and golf course have been brisk with 65% sell thru of the first phase. The first home owners will be moving in Summer 2013. At Ponderosa they are creating a course that balances challenge and playability. Play will course through varied slopes, meadows, benches and forest stand, creating a memorable and exciting experience for golfers of all levels. Breath-taking lake views from an unprecedented 17 holes, this course is designed to maximize the golfer’s experience. Ponderosa will immediately become one of the must-play courses in the Okanagan. Scheduled for play in 2014. Call today for an exclusive tour and begin to make your dream a reality. Live the Good Life. www.PonderosaLiving.ca

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TOYS FOR BIG GIRLS AND BOYZ What a great assignment, to compile a list of the coolest, most dramatic and alluring toys that the Okanagan has to offer. The two things that rule here are water and style. You may as well float in the finest vessels and be seen in the most breathtaking and mind-blowing rides while rolling down Beach Avenue. If you need a boat to sleep soundly on, go wake surfing or just flat out go fast, we’ve got you covered. Or if you are looking for a street legal race car or an SUV with almost as much power, we can take care of that too! Enjoy‌ Toys for Big Girls and Boyz!

FORMULA 34PC This beauty is truly elegance in motion. Finished with the finest cherry wood, chrome and Corian countertops, this is only the tip of the iceberg on this gem. At 35 feet long, there is plenty of room, for sitting, sleeping, lounging and driving. The cockpit has exceptional details and allure, not surprising, as the rest of the ship is pure comfort and style. Molded steps in the center of

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the boat access the walk-thru windshield, which leads to twin sun pads on the bow, ideal for primo relaxation. This baby sleeps six and is powered by twin 420 horsepower engines. Available at Malibu Marine www.malibumarine.ca | 250.862.9422


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LEXUS LFA This is definitely a new breed of supercar. Let’s get the specs out of the way. This beast is powered by a 4.8L V10 pumping out an astonishing 553 horsepower. Power & luxury are a great combination and the folks at Lexus nailed this one. Every modern detail is at your fingertips and they have spared no expense. One of the finest features in the driver’s seat, comfort, practicality and impeccable design have collided to create the world’s

most advance cockpit. You are completely locked in, and you will need it while your foot aggressively presses down on the accelerator. I suppose that this is a dual-purpose vehicle. You can either cruise the strip and the lakeside or you can pin it and feel like a hood ornament on a freight train! Available at Lexus of Kelowna www.lexusofkelowna.com | 250.448.0990

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Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG For those that automatically dismiss an SUV as a family camper, prepare yourself to be blown away! The moment you press the start button, you recognize that you are in for something special. The engine roars to life as the vehicle softly rocks from side to side. It will bring a smile to even the harshest critics face. This is a sport-focused luxury SUV that will get your kids to hockey practice on time, every time. The engine is a twin turbo 5.5L V8 that has an output of 550 horsepower. Keep in mind that this brute handles so well

at low and high speeds, you could easily deliver wedding cakes. If being behind the wheel of this performance masterpiece isn’t enough, get out and take a gander at the twin chrome tailpipes that perfectly accent the tail end of this luxury monster. Available at Kelowna Mercedes-Benz www.kelownamb.com | 250.712.0505

SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE G23 This is by far and away the most versatile wakeboard boat on the planet. With 2800 lbs of internal ballast, you can have a mellow wake for a beginner or fill those puppies up and throw up a swell that will put a smile on even the finest pro rider. Wake boarding, wake skating, wake surfing and wake skiing is what you will find behind this athlete inspired boat that is proven to be the best. The beauty of a craft this size is that you can bring along 15 of your closest friends. Don’t

worry, the 550 horsepower engine will still have plenty of pep to keep you cruising on the water from sunrise to sunset. And, as you can imagine, it comes nicely equipped with a pumping sound system with tower speakers that will have your neighbours screaming for mercy. Available at Wizard Lake Marine www.wizardlakemarine.com | 778.484.0035

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OUTERLIMITS SV40 OFFSHORE POWERBOAT This is not the kind of boat that you just walk up and impulsively buy. The ones that are lucky enough to thunder down the lake at 120 mph are in a very special position! The cockpit can be open or remain closed. With so much hull, it is almost like a small apartment underneath. Luxury in every sense, imagine an open air boat with air conditioning. The main focus of the cockpit is a technologically advanced instrument panel defined by hand stitched leather or clear carbon fiber, one of the

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many choices you will be faced with when ordering your ‘out of this world’ water rocket. The hull design allows you to power through rough water or simply skip across calm water. Either way, 1400 horsepower will almost always work in your favour. If boats had personalities, this one would be a bully! Available at Outerlimits Powerboats www.outerlimitspowerboats.com



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ALESSANDRO Dream Cream and Dream Polish Dream Cream is a unique hand cream made from selected premium ingredients. Diamond powder activates microcirculation and refreshes the complexion. Just want to make sure you didn’t miss that, diamond powder! This skincare cocktail is completed with the precious fragrance components of creamy almond and seductive, intoxicating anise. And if you like BLING, the lids on these products are so beautifully cool that they can sit on your mantle piece. Coco Chanel, The Grande dame of French haute couture once said “Women are precious creatures of luxury who must be pampered“. As a result we see products like Dream Polish, longlasting and creamy nail polish with diamond powder (there it is again, diamond powder). Available at O Spa – 108-1912 Enterprise Way Kelowna 250.712.1112 | ospakelowna.com | baronesse.com $180.00 (100ml cream) $32.00 (15ml polish)

MONTECITO Sectional by WHITECRAFT For lounging in the Okanagan, this is the most ideal arrangement. For starters, you may as well lounge in style. This set is the cat’s pajamas! It can be set as a couch and chair or a long couch, the armless chairs can mix and match to suit your needs, insert two here or place them on their own over there… Throw in a cocktail table and an end table and suddenly you have a timeless piece of art! With an attached chaise lounge, your visiting friends will want to know why you have the furniture from your living room in your back yard! Yup, it’s that nice. The clean, contemporary lines make this handcrafted set-up a must for soaking up the sun. Available at Beachcomber Home Leisure 2457 Hwy 97 Kelowna | 250.763.8847 5309 - 26th St. Vernon | 250.542.3399 bhleisure.com $3898.00 & Up

A FEW OF HER FAVOURITE THINGS

ORIGINAL Art BY ANGELA MORGAN Angela Morgan’s work celebrates humanity through the use of colour, pattern, and line. She remarkably transforms abstract images into living moments. All this magic happens from Fernie, BC, where she lives and works. Unlike many other artists, Angela’s work is all original and one of a kind. She does not produce prints. In most of her works, there are girls wearing fancy dresses, adorned with showy top hats, or winter toques and scarves. There is a mystifying edge to her work. It is like the figures are emerging from a haze and you can see them taking shape like they are alive and moving. There is also a soothing side to Angela’s art. Often depictions of youth on a bridge or fishing, images that throw you back to when you were a punk sitting on a bridge or going fishing! Available at Gallery 421 - 560 Raymer Ave. Kelowna | 250.448.8888 gallery421.ca $725.00 & Up

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TOVOLO King Cube Trays & Sphere Molds TOVOLO King Cube Trays & Sphere Molds – Why not entertain in style! These sophisticated silicone King Cube Trays make a real statement and are beyond ideal for drink that requires ice. Because of the size of the cubes, the ice melts slower, keeps beverages cooler, longer and with less dilution. The cocktail spheres are a true party favourite. Fill the mold with water and seal it with the silicone lid, before you know it you have created the perfect ice ball. These slow melting spheres bring a certain sophistication to any cocktail. And on top of it all, they are fun! Just add water, freeze and then let the good times roll! Available at Okanagan Spirits 267 Bernard Ave. Kelowna | 778.484.5174 2920 - 28th Ave. Vernon | 250.549.3120 okanaganspirits.com $15.00-$20.00 ea


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Sun Awareness

Matters

Knowing the facts about sun exposure goes a long way towards maintaining beautiful, ageless skin.

Dr Mandy Wong & Dr Janna Bentley Lakeshore Vein & Aesthetics Clinic

What matters the most when it comes to sun exposure?

The length of time spent in the sun, season, application and reapplication of sun block, and proximity to equator. Skin has a life-long memory of sun exposure (pay for past sins of baby oil and “baking” in the sun!)

What is key to preventing skin cancer?

Daily skin care maintenance tips?

Sunblock (summer SPF 30, winter SPF 15), retinA, topical vitamin C. Your sunblock should preferably have some zinc or titanium base, especially for sports, because of physical block, not just chemical. Refresh monthly with a peel or light or laser treatment.

Sunblock, mole and skin checks, treatment of precancerous lesion. See your MD if you have anything that bleeds on its own, doesn’t heal, is growing, itching, changing in colour, looks different than the rest.

Get protected for summer EltaMD® UV Aero Broad-Spectrum SPF 45 continuous spray sunscreen with transparent zinc oxide sprays on white so you can be sure of coverage then dries clear. EltaMD UV Aero is a water-resistant (80 minutes) sunscreen that protects against UVA (aging) and UVB (burning) rays. EltaMD UV Aero is fragrancefree, oil-free, paraben-free, sensitivity-free and noncomedogenic. Feature sunscreen recommended for daily facial use. Price $36 for each

What is the best treatment for sunspots & sun damage?

Depending on their colour, sunspots are best treated with a light or laser, but proper skin care can sometimes help fade them. For sun damage, skin care (retinA and topical vitamin C as antioxidants to prevent free radical damage; peptides to stimulate collagen), peels, and light & laser treatments for texture and pigment changes.

EltaMD SPF 40 & 50

2-Step Acne Treatment System by SkinTx.

Latisse

Jane Iredale PureGloss

$99.00

$160.00

$28.00

To help reduce the frequency and severity of acne breakouts, as well as prevent the formation of blackheads and whiteheads.

First and only FDAapproved solution used to lenghten, thicken and darken eyelashes by Allergan.

NEW PureGloss Lip Gloss is here. You can enhance your natural lip color with lip definer and one of our 18 fabulous shades!

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COYOTE UGLY WHISKY The bottle is cool, the contents are spicy and delightful and the ratings are through the roof! The Coyote Ugly brand has reached somewhat of a celebrity status. With the on going success of the chain of bars, across the US and across the world, it just made sense to make the jump to bottling your own “go go juice”! The founder of Celebrity Cellars International, Jeff Harder teamed up with Liliana Lovell of Coyote Ugly fame and boom, the result is a bottle of Canadian Whisky that begs to be finished. They promote that it should be enjoyed straight up, no mix, no water, just you and a shot glass. Don’t be alarmed, it is distilled at Highwood Distillers, who are known for their perfected approach to flying under the radar and continuing to make supreme Canadian Whisky. Available wherever fine Canadian Whisky is sold! $29.99

FUJIWARA MABOROSHI No Meito 190MM NAKIRI - KNIFE Magically hand forged by legendary swordsmith Teruyasu Fujiwara (the fourth), these knives are remarkable! The process: extremely hard white carbon steel core laminated between softer layers of stainless steel. This is ideal for stay sharp precision tools with low maintenance. The Fujiwara family started forging blades over 130 years ago. With a diminished global need for swords after WWII Terayasu Fujiwara turned to making kitchen knives in an effort to re-gain his families previous glory. This particular knife is called a Nakiri. A Nakiri is a vegetable knife. The flat blade is meant for push/pull chopping of vegetables. Since the entire flat edge of the knife strikes the cutting board at once the chance of accordion vegetables is greatly reduced. You can expect only silky smooth clean cuts with this baby! Available at Knifewear – 2983 Pandosy St. Kelowna | 778.478.0331 knifewear.com $459.00

A FEW OF HIS FAVOURITE THINGS

THE NORTH FACE – ROLLING THUNDER DUFFEL This is the most dynamic of all travel bags. Smooth action wheels allow you to pull this gem effortlessly through airports and train stations. With a two-position handle extension, this is the ultimate multi-purpose rolling duffel bag. The exterior is made of a super durable laminate rubber. This gives it a very water resistant appeal that lets you sit comfortably in a pick up truck while your gear gets buried in fluffy white snow on the way to the hill. The mesh pocket, internal and external compression straps add to the ease of use. Protective skid rails help you hammer up and down stairs while bottom, top and side carry handles allow you to easily sling it on and off baggage carousel. If you travel regularly or only every now and then, this bag is a must! Available at Wild Mountain - 489 Bernard Ave. Kelowna 250.860.3970 | thenorthface.com $279.00

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AQUA MARINE VALET – BOAT VALET If you have ever launched you boat at the boat ramps at The Hotel Eldorado (like most people in Kelowna do) you know that it can be a hectic affair. Especially on a sunny weekend or god forbid a longweekend! It has been said that some people have fought and even been divorced, right there at the ramps. Well, here is the answer. Aqua Marine Valet, call for your boat, show up, get in the boat and get driven down to the water in these amazing boat carrying machines that softly deliver you to the lake, and pick you up when you are done for the day. As a result, you spend more time on the water. Aqua Marine Valet makes your boating life so much better! Available at Aqua Marine Valet – 550 Truswell Rd. Kelowna 250.764.0808 | aquamarinevalet.ca $2940.00 - 21’ boat (annually)


ABSOLUTE | LIBATION

TABOO

Genuine ABSINTHE

There has been a re-birth of Absinthe in the last several years. Once viewed as dangerous and hallucinogenic, the decision makers have since allowed Absinthe to be imported into Canada, but more importantly they have allowed it to be crafted here too.

By combining anise, fennel, lemon balm hyssop,

Absinthe has spawned an entire range of must

petit wormwood and the grand daddy of all

have accessories as well. Slotted spoons shaped

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find. Their purpose? To lay across the top of your

that has lasted the ages.

specialized Absinthe glass and drip water through

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a sugar cube to sweeten your elixir. Fancy water Depending on how sensitive your palate is, some

decanters and fountains are also readily available

choose to sweeten their Absinthe with sugar. Most

to complete your set.

say that this is a tradition passed down from yester-year when the product was being

Taboo Absinthe is proudly, locally distilled

distilled in back alleys and was a much

in Kelowna and Vernon. Okanagan

harsher and less enjoyable drink.

Spirits Craft Distillery, has a portfolio of over 25 different types of alcohol made

You’ve got to love a beverage that comes

from 100% BC fruit and grain, has over

with directions and rules! Water is the key

50 World Spirits awards to their name,

to making this experience an enjoyable

and is now Canada’s only Master Class

one. You want to add water as necessary

Distillery, North America’s only World

until that seductive balance of perfection

Class Distillery, and this years World

is obtained. Once you start to add water,

Spirits Awards Distillery of the Year.

now the visual experience will begin. As the water dilutes the alcohol, the Absinthe

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will louche (start to turn cloudy and white).

to

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and releasing the fragrances and unlocking

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KurSpa

Sparkling Hill Resort North America’s hottest spa features a distinctly cold amenity! Most people hear the word sauna and immediately think about being hot, really hot. KurSpa at Sparkling Hill Resort brings something that will entirely change your mind about saunas… Welcome to the Cold Sauna and Cryotherapy. Cryotherapy is a general term for the use of low temperatures in medical therapy. The term comes from the Greek ‘cryo’ meaning cold, and ‘therapy’ meaning cure. KurSpa at Sparkling Hill Resort has taken this health treatment to the next level. Introducing the opulent Cold Sauna at KurSpa. At a Siberian like -110C, your three minute treatment will leave you feeling invigorated and refreshed, very refreshed! This is the first sauna of its kind in North America and utilizes a dry cold which makes it much more comfortable for the user. The chamber is fully monitored with video cameras and speakers so that expert technicians can advise you on time updates and specific instructions to keep you safe. In the cold sauna, closedtoe shoes and a dry bathing suit must be worn, and gloves & a headband are provided to protect your extremities. You are also required to wear a facemask, which will help make breathing easier. Before entering the main cold sauna there are two pre-

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chambers that acclimatize your system, the first chamber is -15C and the second chamber is -60C. The cold sauna treatment has an effect on the whole body as biochemical and hormonal processes are activated by the chilled temperatures. The end result is a boost to the nervous and circulatory systems. By stepping into this facility, your blood vessels shrink in an effort to maintain core body temperature, which in turn decreases blood flow. The restricted blood flow reduces inflammation, and alleviates muscle pain. It has also been proven to help to reduce the hypertonicity of muscles and improve muscle and joint function-- Elite athletes have been using Cryotherapy for years for injury recovery. This cold therapy is also known to temper skin irritations, cutaneous lesions and even relieve psoriasis. For long lasting results, follow up visits are suggested, and treatments are recommended in clusters of ten. KurSpa is Sparkling Hill Resort’s signature amenity. It is a true destination, perched on a hilltop, overlooking Okanagan Lake. Undeniably, it’s luxury at its finest… delivering a chilly indulgence.


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Iconic RESORTS

Showcasing the Okanagan’s finest Discover the Okanagan’s most luxurious resorts. Perched high above the electric blue water of Okanagan Lake or maybe right on the waterfront, these resorts offer guests the most magnificent experiences. Extraordinary services provide you with all the components you need to make your stay unforgettable.

AMEN I T I ES , LE I S U RE & D EL I GHT

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Located just minutes off the Trans-Canada Highway, midway between Vancouver and Calgary, rests Quaaout Lodge & Spa at Talking Rock Golf Resort. A one hour drive east from the Kamloops Airport, or a scenic two hour drive north from Kelowna International Airport will bring you back to nature. Featuring 70 tastefully decorated guest rooms, with balconies or patios allowing views of the lake and surrounding woods, this serene setting will soothe the traveller and invigorate your senses. Take a stroll along the waterfront and woods or simply take in the scenery from your personal balcony facing the lake. Our cultural coordinator can arrange canoes and tours, with Native interpretive areas on site, including a “kekuli” and traditional “sweat lodge”. If you prefer some quiet relaxation, enjoy being pampered in our Le7ke Spa. Le7Ke pronounced La-(pause)-Ka means “I am good” in the Secwepemc (Shuswap) language. The expert staff welcome you for some serious pampering with a philosophy of Holistic Wellness. Offering treatments for women and men, Le7Ke provides a wonderful option for relaxation and rejuvenation during your visit. Quaaout Lodge & Spa also features an indoor swimming pool, whirl pool & exercise room. The beautiful 18 hole championship Talking Rock Golf Course will take the golfer on an adventure, meandering through a mature, sandy forest setting and ending with a breathtaking 18th hole along the shore line of Little Shuswap Lake. First Nations cuisine or our 100 mile menu are both offered in Jack Sam’s Restaurant. Guests will find delicacies on the seasonal dinner menus which honour the First Nations traditions of the region such as Venison, Cedar Board Salmon Fillet, Buffalo or Elk Ragout, and our traditional “Chicken or Salmon” in Clay. By partnering with local producers, we have adapted our menu to offer delectable dishes prepared using fresh produce and meats from local farmers and growers in season. Hear the Legend… Feel the Spirit...

The Quaaout Lodge & Spa at Talking Rock Golf Resort

1663 Little Shuswap Road, Chase, B.C. 1.800.663.4303 www.quaaoutlodge.com

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Iconic RESORT

Taking Executive Retreats to the Next Level Nestled in British Columbia’s naturally breathtaking Okanagan Valley, overlooking a shimmering lake and surrounded by majestic mountains, Sparkling Hill Resort is a world-class wellness resort offering the ideal setting in which to refocus, brainstorm, plan, relax and renew. The resort itself – an awardwinning architectural masterpiece blends European-inspired elegance with over 3.5 million Swarovski crystals – is captivating. Located just 25 minutes from Kelowna International Airport, Sparkling Hill offers over 10,000 square feet of meeting space characterized by plenty natural light and fresh air, complete with banquet rooms and outdoor terraces, the latter an ideal spot from which to enjoy the regions’ Mediterranean-like summers. A private eight-room executive wing with boardroom and lounge caters to groups seeking additional privacy.

KurSpa KurSpa is a whole body, mind and soul experience - a 40,000 sq. ft. European-inspired spa oasis where guests experience 7 unique aromatherapy steam and sauna rooms, and access to over 100 transformative treatments and therapies with pure thermal water, Dead Sea salts, volcanic dust and essential oils of plants and flowers. Popular in Europe and the first in North America, Sparkling Hill’s Cryotherapy Cold Sauna (-110C) is KurSpa’s signature health treatment, proven pain relief for patients with arthritis.

The Clinic at KurSpa Since its inception in 2012, The Clinic at KurSpa has been improving lives and gaining notice and acceptance of the medical community. This integrative health clinic is characteristically distinct for it innovatively combines all the services and amenities offered within KurSpa in conjunction with naturopathic, homeopathic, psychology and kinesiology treatments... All under one roof. A wellness retreat at Sparkling Hill Resort offers the chance to combine meetings with rejuvenation in the first-class wellness facility.

Sparkling Hill Resort

888 Sparkling Place, Vernon, BC 1.877.275.1556 www.sparklinghill.com

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Iconic RESORT

Two luxury waterfront resorts in one. As the showcase resort of the Okanagan Valley, Delta Grand Okanagan Resort and Conference Centre and the Royal Private Residence Club are a landmark in Kelowna. Situated on seven acres of spectacular lakefront parkland overlooking Okanagan Lake, the resort offers 390 spacious and beautifully appointed accommodations including suites, condominiums and waterfront villas. Here you will experience the heart of downtown Kelowna’s Arts and Cultural district, just minutes from restaurants, shops, museums and attractions accessible via a lovely waterfront boardwalk. Our resort features 260 newly renovated ModeRooms™ with modern colour palettes and thoughtful touches throughout, including our SmartDesk™ area; fully-wired for all electronic needs. One hundred and thirty tastefully designed fully furnished one, two or three bedroom villas and condominiums possess spectacular lake views from private patios or balconies. Experience the ultimate in luxury and service while staying on one of our Club Floors atop the South Tower. Here you will enjoy private access to Club Lounge, with evening hors d’oeuvres and continental breakfast each morning. Resort amenities include full service spa, fitness centre, indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, hot tubs, steam room, boutique shopping, casino, business centre, and seasonal poolside Cabana Bar. Dining options include lakeside dining at Grand Bay Café & Patio, Vines Lounge and Starbucks™ Coffee bar in lobby. Our exceptional culinary team provides locally inspired food and beverage services for all guests. Our team specializes in creating customized meetings or conferences, special events, and private retreats for any size group in our 34,000 square foot Conference Centre. With the largest Ballroom in Kelowna and spacious prefunction areas with outdoor terraces, we provide the perfect setting for your next event. It’s the special touches that complete your stay at Delta Grand Okanagan Resort and the Royal Private Residence Club.

Delta Grand Okanagan Resort 1310 Water Street, Kelowna, B.C. 1.800.465.4651 www.deltagrandokanagan.com

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Exclusive

Convene


Iconic RESORT

Nestled along the shores of Okanagan Lake, is a haven of indulgence. BC’s premiere lakefront resort property offers guests unparalleled luxury, quality and comfort. Our spacious suites boast the finest luxury features, from private wine coolers and stainless steel appliances to wall-mounted HD televisions, fireplaces and more. You’ll find everything in your suite at The Cove designed to satisfy the most demanding tastes. Those seeking to explore, won’t be disappointed, with an endless selection of nearby attractions and activities from which to choose, just minutes from the resort. From world-class wineries and championship golfing to skiing, theatres, shopping and an on-water playground unmatched anywhere else in Canada, The Cove is a destination within a destination. The resort’s many amenities include the Cove Marina offering daily, weekly and long term slip rentals as well as private ownership. Our Bonfire Restaurant, provides the perfect lakeside backdrop for an exceptional breakfast, lunch or dinner experience, courtesy of Bonfire’s locally renowned, Award-Winning Executive Chef, Grant de Montreuil. Everything at The Cove is designed with total indulgence in mind, from our pools, hot tubs and putting green, to our waterfront bonfires, private theatre and luxury Spa. Whether it’s on the property or off, our concierge will gladly assist you with planning and organizing activities during your stay. And for those wishing to plan larger gatherings for corporate events or to celebrate a wedding at one of the most picturesque spots in the BC, our Groups and Catering Department is among the finest in the Province and can help with every detail, to ensure your event or special occasion is an overwhelming success. For vacationers and business travellers alike, The Cove Lakeside Resort is the place to indulge; a truly remarkable setting for a truly unforgettable stay.

The Cove Lakeside Resort

4205 Gellatly Rd. West Kelowna 1.877.762.2683 www.covelakeside.com

Indulge in… Comfort

Luxury

West Kelowna

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Iconic RESORT

Summer was Invented in Summerland The name Summerland evokes images of warm beaches, bright blue skies, eden-like orchards and vineyards and friendly people – and that’s exactly what you will find here. With Kelowna only 45 minutes to the north and Penticton 15 minutes south, Summerland is the hub of Okanagan wine country. It’s central location and access to all Okanagan activities makes Summerland a preferred destination for wine lovers, foodies, sun worshippers, water babies and adventure seekers. Summerland is filled with small town charm from the boutiques and cafes of Main Street down to the shores of Lake Okanagan where you’ll find the Summerland Waterfront Resort & Spa. The Resort’s setting, on a secluded stretch of Lake Okanagan shoreline, offers an all inclusive resort experience. The Resort’s interior styling reflects the Okanagan backdrop through warm color schemes and naturally inspired details. Each of the Summerland Resort’s 115 condo style suites, many of which offer balconies for lakefront views, all feature a full kitchen, fireplace, living space to stretch out and entertain. They haven’t overlooked the little extras either like ipod docking stations, flat screen TV’s, dreamy beds and luxurious linens. Free parking, laundry and Wi-Fi are added bonuses.

LIVING THE LIFESTYLE Soak in the southern Okanagan’s beautiful weather on the pool deck, cool off in the outdoor heated pool or warm up in the outdoor hot tub. Take the fun to Okanagan Lake with SWR Boat Rentals and choose from a variety of watercraft from ski boats to stand up paddle boards. The onsite boardwalk is a great place to enjoy a leisurely stroll beside the peaceful wetland area. Neighbouring Local Lounge • Grille is an Okanagan favourite for kicking back with friends at the waterfront patio. Savouring the sunshine and a glass of your favourite wine paired with mouth-watering regional cuisine is a must. Or if some personal quiet time is in order, Beyond Wrapture Day Spa is onsite to pamper you with relaxation.

Summerland Waterfront Resort 13011 Lakeshore Drive S, Summerland 1.877.494.8111 www.summerlandresorthotel.com

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BLISS


Iconic RESORT

Lakeside accommodations, with a private beach, in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley The only private licensed beach in the country. The Okanagan’s hottest stretch of sand. The best place to hit the sandy beach in the Okanagan Valley is, undoubtedly, Walnut Beach Resort, the swankiest scene in Osoyoos. Stretch out on a secluded private beach along Canada’s warmest lake. Or lounge on the expansive sundeck around an impressive outdoor heated pool, sipping reds and whites served to you in the comfort of your chair. Inside, 112 carefully crafted designer suites give you luxurious comforts of home and then some. When you’re ready to explore, the area’s renowned wineries are just minutes away. Find out why Walnut Beach Resort is quickly becoming known as the best resort in the Okanagan and a great choice for vacations with the whole family. Plan yourultimate Okanagan stay today.

Walnut Beach Resort Overview & Amenities Spring, summer or fall, play on the private licensed Palapa Beach and take in spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Enjoy a workout in the studio, or just relax with a steam or sauna. Relax on the spacious Sun Arbour Pool Terrace and take in a soak in one of the soothing hot tubs, or a swim in the refreshing outdoor pool. Flip through a magazine in the shade beneath a fragrant trellis of hanging flowers and allow us to bring you your favorite food and drink selections. Any season, savour your new-found favorite glass of Okanagan wine at the sophisticated Promenade Wine Bar. Offering a mouthwatering selection of tapas, specially created by Chef Justin Paakkunainen, and complimented by a choice of indoor/outdoor seating and views of the lake. Gather fresh local produce and a bottle or two from one of dozens of local vineyards and prepare a gourmet feast in the barbecue area – a meal that can be enjoyed with friends and family in-suite or alfresco on the balcony.

Walnut Beach Resort 4200 Lakeshore Drive, Osoyoos 1.877.936.5400 www.walnutbeachresort.com

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Iconic RESORT

Nk’Mip (pronounced ‘in-ka-meep’) Resort is a place where rich cultural traditions meet contemporary experiences in a setting that won’t soon be forgotten. Set against the dramatic backdrop of desert landscape, the sparkling waters of Lake Osoyoos and lush vineyards, Nk’Mip Resort is an ideal location for productive meetings, special events, magical weddings and relaxing getaways. If spa treatments, fine dining and beautifully appointed suites are your vacation style, look no further than Spirit Ridge Vineyard Resort & Spa. Spirit Ridge is an all-suite resort offering luxurious condo-style accommodations ranging from one bedroom suites to exclusive villas. However, if the family friendly Nk’Mip RV Park is more your style, this lakeside RV park offers a variety of sites including yurts, a fully furnished cabin and full-service RV stalls. And don’t forget Fido as this pet-friendly Osoyoos resort features several pet amenities, including a fully fenced dog park and dog beach. Whether you stay for the day or longer, choose your adventure from desert golfing, wine tasting, pampering yourself at the spa, horseback riding, a heli-adventure, an eco-fishing excursion, wakeboarding, water-skiing or simply paddling around the lake in a kayak. All this fun and excitement requires nourishment and there are many places to quench your thirst and whet your appetite. Discover “Wine country comfort food” from the inventive menu at Mica Restaurant or head to Nk’Mip Cellars to explore and taste award-winning wines in the wine shop or on The Patio, with its stunning vineyard and lake views. Reflecting the unique desert landscape and the rich heritage of the Okanagan people, the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre is an architectural marvel. This state-of-the-art interpretive centre with extensive interactive indoor and outdoor exhibits is noted for its rattlesnake research and tagging program, native sculptures, and outdoor walking trails. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, desert rappelling is sure to fit the bill.

Nk’Mip Resort

8000 - 45th Street, Osoyoos, BC 1.888.96.NKMIP (65647) www.nkmip.com

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REJUVENATE

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ABSOLUTE | GOLF

Golf’s Pearly Gates Andrew Penner

It was one of the best shots I hit all year. The ball, cleanly struck with my trusty 7-iron (it’s not really all that trusty), never left the flag. It flew right over the stick, took one hop, and sucked back to three feet. “Dude, that was awesome! You should be on tour, man!” said J.D., my hilarious playing partner on this memorable round at Predator Ridge. Of course, considering I was on tour – albeit my own personal “tour” of the best courses in the Thompson Okanagan – I had a fitting response. “Dude, I’m already on tour. It’s called the Okanagan CPGA Tour. Except the CPGA stands for Can’t Play Golf Anymore.” After having a good chuckle, we hopped in the cart and drove to the green where I promptly missed the three-footer for birdie. “What did I tell you, man?” I said as we waved the cart gal over for another round. “I’ve got the hands of a sturgeon.”

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But there was a silver lining. We were in the Thompson Okanagan – on the spectacular Ridge Course at Predator Ridge, no less - and the sun was shining and the beer was cold. Life was good. Jabby putting strokes and hosel fades were all part of the fun. And, no question, “fun” is what the golf scene in the Thompson Okanagan is all about. Boasting some fabulous new courses and incredible scenery, the sun-soaked Thompson Okanagan is one of the hottest golf destinations in North America. There are over 30 championship golf courses in the region, enough to play a different course each day for a month. While modern classics such as Tobiano, Tower Ranch, Sagebrush, and, of course, the Ridge Course at Predator Ridge, often take the starring roles these days, the lengthy list of long-standing favourites might be the region’s best attribute.

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Ten years ago, before the golf boom of the mid 2000s, none of the aforementioned courses existed. The heavy hitters – which, by the way, are still top-tier courses in every sense of the word today – dominated the golfing landscape. Courses such as Gallagher’s Canyon, The Harvest Club, Fairview Mountain, Nk’Mip Canyon, Rivershore, The Dunes, and The Okanagan Golf Club were on the front pages everywhere. And, make no mistake, these courses still belong on your must-play list. Interestingly, in 2014 another new course will join the fray. A bold Greg Norman design, Ponderosa Golf Course in Peachland is poised to deliver on its promises. The layout, a complete redesign of the existing course, tops out at 7,100 yards and tumbles through towering pines high above Lake Okanagan. While the views are outstanding throughout, the most compelling aspect here is the quality of the golf holes. Meticulous shaping, beautiful bunkering, and a variety-filled collection of holes will, no doubt, yield a world-class golf experience.

Although this exciting new course was not on my “tour” (the course is scheduled to open in spring of 2014), I did get a chance to test my rusty swing at a number of other top Thompson Okanagan courses. On my eight-day journey I managed to “attack” seven different courses with my daring and deadly skill…or lack thereof. Batting leadoff was the unforgettable Tobiano on Kamloops Lake. As Canada’s Best New Course in 2008 by SCOREGolf Magazine, Tobiano has always set the bar high. And, from the moment you catch a glimpse of this postcard-pretty course on the drive in (the course is located twenty minutes east of Kamloops on the Trans Canada Highway/Highway 97), you know you’re in for a treat. Designed by talented architect Thomas McBroom, Tobiano doesn’t take a liking to big banana balls (my specialty) and

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Spallumcheen Country Club The Rise Golf Club Vernon Golf & Country Club Hillview Golf Course Highlands - Short Game Excellence Predator Ridge Golf Resort • The Predator Course • The Ridge Course 7. Aspen Grove Golf Club 8. Lake Okanagan Resort & Golf 9. Okanagan Golf Club • The Quail Course • The Bear Course 10. Shadow Ridge Golf Club 11. Sunset Ranch Golf & Country Club 12. Kelowna Springs Golf Club 13. Black Mountain Golf Course 14. Gallagher’s Canyon Golf & Country Club • The Canyon Course • The Pinnacle 15. Orchard Greens 15. Harvest Golf Club 16. Tower Ranch Golf 17. Kelowna Golf & Country Club 18. Mission Creek Golf Club 19. Michaelbrook 20. 19 Greens Putting 21. Two Eagles 22. Shannon Lake 23. Ponderosa 24. Sumac Ridge Golf 25. Summerland Golf & Country Club 26. Pine Hills Golf & Country Club 27. Wow Golf Club 28. Penticton Golf & Country Club 28. Skaha Meadows Golf Course 29. Twin Lakes 30. St. Andrews By-The-Lake 31. Nk’mip Canyon Desert Golf Course 32. Fairview Mountain Golf Club 33. Sonora Dunes 34. Osoyoos Golf & Country Club

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Golf Town stores are sanctuaries where golf devotees come to try, buy, learn about and improve their game.

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uncommitted putting strokes (the greens are particularly demanding here!). However, after a bogey-filled front nine I managed to find a bit of game on the incredible back nine. The run of holes from the 13th through the 16th – which includes a couple of lakeside gems that ride high atop the bluff – is my favourite at Tobiano. And, as luck would have it, I managed to play this stretch in one-under par, a minor miracle for sure. “Miraculous” is not a bad way to describe the very existence of the one-of-a-kind Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club. Located an hour south of Kamloops in the Nicola Valley near Merritt, Sagebrush is a private boutique club (non-members, via “invitation,” can play unlimited golf with lunch at “The Hideout” for $250) that serves up a quintessential Okanagan golf experience. The course, built on a vast, rugged, and rock-peppered mountainside, was designed by Albertan Rod Whitman and is considered one of the best layouts in the country. In 2012 SCOREGolf Magazine ranked Sagebrush 11th on their list of the Top 100 Courses in Canada. The day I played Sagebrush the temperature soared to 38 degrees Celsius, which is not uncommon in summer, and I basically had the place to myself. Sagebrush, which was modeled after the in-the-middle-of-nowhere private clubs like Sandhills in Nebraska and Sutton Bay in South Dakota, considers 40-60 golfers a very busy day. With wide fairways, perfect for my erratic behavior off the tee, I managed to keep the ball in play and had a decent score. My “Can’t Play Golf Anymore” status was seemingly revoked for this round! Somewhat surprisingly, I got off to a good start at Tower Ranch as well. Another Thomas McBroom design that tumbles through an amazing setting, Tower Ranch features what may be the best finishing stretch in the Thompson Okanagan.

Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course Desert Canyon

The 17th hole, especially, which soars along the bench and affords amazing views of Kelowna and beyond, is awesome. Of course, by this time in the round I had spent all my good shots and proceeded to limp home with a terrible score, but a good attitude nonetheless. After rounds at The Harvest Club, a player-friendly route that swerves through an orchard, Gallagher’s Canyon, one of my all-time favourites in the Okanagan, and Sunset Ranch, a long-standing local favourite and one of the best values in the region, it was time to head to Predator Ridge for the grand finale. Without a doubt, Predator Ridge is unequalled in the Thompson Okanagan. The luxurious course-side accommodation, the spa, the fitness center, the restaurants, the two spectacular golf courses, it all adds up to one of the best golf resorts in the entire country. While the original Les Furber-designed Predator Course is a super-fun layout that, at times, feels like Old World links golf, the dramatic Ridge Course is the trump card here. The course, designed by architect Doug Carrick, is a wild, roller-coaster ride through mountainous terrain high above Okanagan Lake. The views are stunningly good and the golf holes are highly memorable and exceedingly playable. In short, this is resort golf at its finest! After being paired up with J.D., a professional musician touring through the area with his rock band (we talked about music non-stop), and having one of the most enjoyable and laugh-filled rounds on record, my game completely fell apart. Yes, I did hit that nice 7-iron and, naturally, failed to take advantage. However, I took advantage in other ways. Because, well, when you’re “on tour” in the Thompson Okanagan, it’s not hard to do.

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OVERVIEW

Predator Ridge - Predator Course Vernon

Designed by legendary course architect Les Furber, The Predator Course offers a challenge for every level of player and is one of the best offerings of golf in Canada. The rolling hills, long grasses and undulating greens make for a truly unforgettable golfing experience. On top of the many accolades that The Predator Course receives each year, the most noteworthy to date is our 4.5-star rating from Golf Digest, the highest designation given for golf in Canada.

www.predatorridge.com | 1-888-578-6688 Predator Ridge - Ridge Course Vernon

Our newest course, opened in 2010, was designed by renowned course architect Doug Carrick and has quickly become known as one of Canada's best golf courses. The Ridge Course celebrates the stunning scenery surrounding Predator Ridge. A challenging but playable course featuring breathtaking views that give way to dramatic elevation changes dotted with beautiful granite outcroppings.

www.predatorridge.com | 1-888-578-6688 Ponderosa Golf Club Peachland

Ponderosa, the second Canadian golf course designed by golf legend Greg Norman. The Signature course at Ponderosa measures over 7,000 yards and stretches over 400 acres of land at the base of Pincushion Mountain, offering golfers breathtaking Okanagan Lake views from an unprecedented 17 holes. Designed to maximize the golfer experience, Ponderosa will immediately become one of the must-play courses in the Okanagan. Scheduled for exclusive play in 2013. Grand opening in 2014.

www.ponderosaliving.ca | 250-767-2148

Twin Lakes Golf Course Penticton

Twin Lakes is all about feeling comfortable and having fun, which is not to say the course isn’t challenging. With its strategically placed fairway bunkers, water hazards on four holes, with four tee blocks to play from and terrain that varies from flat fairways to towering granite cliffs, Twin Lakes affords the ultimate walk in the park, whether you’re a two handicapper or you stop counting at 100.

www.twinlakesgolfresort.com | 250-497-5359 Sunset Ranch Golf & Country Club

Welcome to Sunset Ranch Golf & Country Club! Conveniently located just minutes from the Kelowna International Airport, Sunset Ranch boasts incredible views, tree lined fairways, and the beautiful Scotty Creek. Golfers of all skill levels have enjoyed this ”must play” golf course since 1990. Chosen by Golf Digest- Best Places to Play in 2009 and voted “Finalist- Kelowna’s Best Golf Course” 2011. Play Sunset Ranch this season to see why!

www.sunsetranchbc.com | 1-877-606-7700 Nk'Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course

There is no one word that describes Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course in Oliver. Owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band, Nk’Mip Canyon expanded from a relaxed nine-hole course to a championship model in 2001. The result is a striking blend of natural contrasts divided into the desert- dominated Canyon Nine, which delights in throwing the elements at an unwary golfer, and the more laid-back Grove Nine whose verdant fairways and greens welcome a long drive and a satisfying putt.

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AT A GLANCE

OTHER FEATURES

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18 71 7090 74.2 137 Les Furber 1991

• Fully re-designed practice facility • Restaurant, lounge, and resort accommodation • LPGA, PGA, and CPGA Golf Academy instruction • Academy • Swing Like a Girl

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18 72 7123 73.8 133 Doug Carrick 2010

• Fully re-designed practice facility • Restaurant, lounge, and resort accommodation • LPGA, PGA, and CPGA Golf Academy instruction • Academy • Swing Like a Girl

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18 72 7100+ TBD TBD Greg Norman 2012

• 18 hole championship course • Practice facility including driving range, putting green and short game area • Academy instruction • Clubhouse restaurant and lounge • Tournaments, weddings and special events • On-site winery

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18 72 6867 125 69.7 1970

• 18 hole Regulation course • Pro Shop • Practice facilities include driving range, chipping and putting areas • Clubhouse, concession • Full hookup RV Park

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18 72 6500 71.2 133 J. Bruce Carr 1990

• 18 Hole Championship Course • Restaurant and Lounge • Pro Shop and Clubhouse • Tournaments, Weddings and Banquets • Putting, Chipping greens and Bunker practice • CPGA Professionals

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18 72 6818 130 72.4 Dave George, Sam Baptiste & Tony Baptiste 2001

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Tasty Fare

is a Tasty Affair Food so fresh and delicious, tempting smells will lure you right in. It is not uncommon for a food article to just rattle off a bunch of international styles of food and call it good. Well, you won’t find that here! Food in the Okanagan is a little more specific, a little more refined. With a backdrop like this, it’s no wonder either. One of the main reasons that food has such a great, fresh taste is that here, many of the ingredients come from the same fruit & veggie stands that you see and pass by in your daily travels. There are also several local chefs that use their own homegrown herbs & veggies in their restaurants. Imagine having the ability to bring your own fresh flavours to work with you, grabbing a handful of chives or rosemary, and a bunch of tomatoes as you rush off to the restaurant every day. Patio-side herb gardens are starting to pop up everywhere. With land this fertile and an ideal growing climate, this trend is sure to rise as more and more restaurateurs catch on. The areas greatest flavours also come from the bottles of local wineries. So, it would only make sense that

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these would be perfectly paired with amazing dishes. Many wineries, both large and small, are now catering to you, the hungry and thirsty client. Some vineyards & wineries now boast full service restaurants or simple tapas bars that will treat you to a delectable meal or snack. Many resorts and city centers have exceptional menus as well. Don’t shy away from a date night because it is at an Okanagan resort. Trust in the fact that these businesses thrive because they are doing it right! Whether you are in Vernon, Kelowna or the South Okanagan, the kitchen principle remains the same: serve only the freshest and finest ingredients. And that’s not hard to do here given the effort local producers, growers and restaurants have put forth so their guests can eat sustainably & locally. It really is no wonder that everything tastes so good in the Okanagan. Indulge in the fresh local fare, it is indeed a tasty affair!

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La Bussola Italian Fine Dining Since 1974 After traveling throughout most of Canada, founder Franco Coccaro fell in love with the beautiful City of Kelowna, nestled in the valley along Okanagan Lake. After that, it was just a matter of time before La Bussola Restaurant was established. In fact, La Bussola means compass in Italian and one can therefore appreciate its appropriate name. Family owned since 1974, La Bussola has provided the Okanagan with an authentic Italian experience for over thirty-nine years. Chef Lauretta Coccaro offers traditional and signature Italian dishes made with the finest local culinary treasures, many of which are grown from her own garden. Signature dishes, such as Scampi La Bussola style, bring people near and far to this quaint Italian restaurant. Located in the heart of downtown Kelowna, La Bussola is a great place for dinner and special events with a capacity to seat 100 people.

La Bussola takes great pride in their wine program, striving to bring the best wines into the restaurant. General Manager and Sommelier Luigi Coccaro, AIWS continually attends Francesco & Lauretta Coccaro prestigious international and local wine events, with the intention of bringing back educational wine events to the Okanagan. La Bussola regularly hosts wine maker dinners featuring both local producers and international icons. The award-winning wine list shows great depth of classic wines from the world’s premium growing regions, with specific emphasis on Italy, California, France and the Okanagan. La Bussola also has a very beautiful wine room, which is great for private dinners or events. Additionally, La Bussola offers an educational wine dinner led by Luigi Coccaro, and a customized menu by Chef Lauretta. 1451 Ellis Street, Kelowna, BC (250) 763-3110 www.labussolarestaurant.com

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Jack Sam’s Restaurant at the Quaaout Lodge With incredible views of Little Shuswap Lake, dining out at Jack Sam’s Restaurant at the Quaaout Lodge is a great way to treat yourself to something special. Our Executive Chef has designed menu selections to delight all and provides the fare expected at a world class hotel. Guests will find delicacies on the seasonal dinner and catering menus which honour the First Nations traditions of the region such as Venison, Cedar Board Salmon Fillet, Buffalo or Elk Ragout, and our traditional “Chicken or Salmon” in Clay (48hrs notice required) to name just a few. By partnering with local producers, we are happy to offer our efforts towards a locally sourced menu in the spirit of the 100 Mile Diet. The 100 Mile Diet motivates individuals to eat only foods grown within 100 miles from their home. We have adapted our menu to offer delectable dishes prepared using fresh produce and meats from local farmers and growers in season. Join us in eating locally for a global change! 1663 Little Shuswap Road, Chase, B.C. 1.800.663.4303 www.quaaoutlodge.com

r a n g e Restaurant @ Predator Ridge In the heart of the Okanagan Valley, Predator Ridge Resort defines what a BC Golf Vacation is all about. Stay at the Predator Ridge Lodge or one of our private cottages and enjoy 36 holes of championship golf, plus upscale casual dining at our award winning r a n g e restaurant. Beautiful views and modern décor set the stage for an upscale casual experience, delectable desserts and a sommelier developed selection of fine wines at r a n g e restaurant located in the Clubhouse. 301 Village Centre Place, Vernon, BC (250) 542.3436 www.predatorridge.com

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Executive Chef Jeff O’Neill Jeff O’Neill, Executive Chef at r a n g e Restaurant at Predator Ridge, spent almost 30 years honing his culinary skills in many of the Fairmont hotel kitchens, including Banff, Jasper and Lake Louise.


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Bonitas Bistro Restaurant at Bonitas Winery The bistro is located just above Bonitas Winery in Summerland, the Okanagan’s only lakeshore winery with a licensed restaurant boasting spectacular views overlooking the winery’s vines and Lake Okanagan. Open seven days a week, diners can choose to sun themselves on the patio, or sit in the cooler indoor restaurant. Chef Rayner also caters weddings and private parties, and is known for his inventive, but well-priced cuisine.

Chef/Proprietor Colin Rayner, a British Transplant whom has worked for nearly two decades in the top resorts of Bermuda. Despite international roots, Chef Rayner easily adapts his recipes to focus on the Okanagan’s local cuisine.

You can expect to find on the menu items like the Seared Tuna Nicoise, prawn and avocado bruschetta, roasted beet and orange salad and char-grilled porcini rubbed Striploin, with hand cut parmesan fries. Do leave room for the maple white chocolate cheesecake with blueberry compote, or at least for the sticky date pudding with house made ice-cream. Check the website for upcoming live music throughout the summer, for an extra special evening out. 20623 McDougald Road, Summerland, BC (778) 516-5596 www.bonitasbistro.com

PeakFine Restaurant at Sparkling Hill Resort In Europe "piekfein" is a term used to describe the best, perfection or something that is "top-notch". We adopted this fitting term with our own Okanagan twist. "Peak" - because of our physical geographic setting and "fine" because we will offer the freshest and finest products that the Okanagan Valley has to offer. The mood of PeakFine is set the moment you enter - an iridescence from crystals infused everywhere; the fireplace, chairs and overhead lighting, providing a luminous luxury that is palpable. The lunch menu is changed regularly, to reflect the fresh, locally sourced dishes available. The dinner menu at PeakFine is also created around products from local farms, vineyards, orchards and fine-food producers. Dinner reservations are recommended, and we feature select entertainment in PeakFine every Friday and Saturday evening from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. 888 Sparkling Place, Vernon, BC (250) 275-1556 ext 4021 www.sparklinghillresort.com ABSOLUTEOKANAGAN.CA | 51


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Never Going Back

The Okanagan, As Wine Country

Jim Tobler

It was 2005 or so, Heidi Noble and her husband Michael Dinn had just made the plunge, deciding to move to and live in Naramata, in the Okanagan Valley, full time. Chef Andrew Richardson, himself in transit from a stint at The French Laundry, on his was to Michelin stars in England, was finishing lunch, and Heidi was explaining their faith in the Valley, how it was still young in terms of wine tourism, but soon would be a true destination spot. They had started making wine, almost as a passionate hobby at first, under the name of Joie Farm Winery, and were running a cooking school. It seemed poised to graduate into a grander set of tourist options. She was right, and then some, but she was not alone. Visitors both regular and casual to the Okanagan Valley

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this summer can be forgiven for what they do not know: this region, full of nice restaurants and hotels, all manner of artisan cheese and baked goods shops, and sculpted, manicured vineyards on nearly every horizon, was not so long ago bereft, to a large degree, of all of the above. At the dawn of the 1970s, there were only two commercial vinifera grape growers in the Okanagan, supplying half a dozen wineries. Today, the wineries number nearly 200, quality is advancing at every vintage, and grape growers have supplanted fruit growers by the dozens. The visitor of today need not know the region’s history on an intimate level in order to appreciate their twoweek experience, but it is a fascinating tale, and of


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Valley Pioneer Anthony von Mandl is the founder and proprietor of Mission Hill Family Estate winery. A relentless champion of the Okanagan Valley, he has channeled all of his resources into developing the land and creating one of the most dramatic winery destinations anywhere. Left photo: Anthony von Mandl TELL US ABOUT YOUR VISION FOR THE OKANAGAN VALLEY? I have dedicated my entire life’s work to one audacious dream: To produce world renowned wines in a sustainable manner in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley and showcase them at a landmark winery, one that would survive for generations, even centuries. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THE OKANAGAN VALLEY TO FULFILL YOUR VISION? I could have chosen Napa or Washington State, even Tuscany as the backdrop for my vision. Instead I opted to pioneer what was, in 1981, a little known wine appellation in my native province of British Columbia. I truly believed that with time, investment and hard work, the vineyards in the Okanagan Valley would yield stylish, classically-inspired New World wines. With my family by my side, I set out to make my dream a reality.

Okanagan Confidential

WHAT IS YOUR WINEMAKING PHILOSOPHY? At Mission Hill Family Estate, our winemaking philosophy is simple. We believe that what happens in the vineyard determines what happens in the bottle. It’s about growing the best grapes under the best possible conditions. It’s about being relentless in the pursuit of quality which is why we farm more than 85% of our own grapes in our own vineyards right here in the Okanagan Valley.

Situated in the heart of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, Mission Hill Family Estate is a family-owned winery that crafts world class wines. Majestic mountains, scenic lakes, and lush orchards encase the winery’s dramatic architecture and culminate in a setting that celebrates wine, food, and the arts. We invite you to visit our family estate winery to experience the art of winemaking and reflect on a process that’s almost as old as time itself.

HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE GUEST EXPERIENCE AT MISSION HILL? At Mission Hill Family Estate our goal is to achieve the extraordinary. Our winery guests experience the craft of fine winemaking, taste locally-inspired cuisine at the award-winning Terrace Restaurant, explore the winery’s dramatic architecture and marvel at the magnificent vista as they discover the fascinating interplay between wine, food and the arts.

Mission Hill Family Estate Winery 1730 Mission Hill Road West Kelowna, British Columbia 250.768.7611

www.missionhillwinery.com Photo: Mission Hill Family Estate’s Reserve Chardonnay

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VANCOUVER OPERA Season’s tickets $130.00-$699.00

FINE WINE

Mission Hill Family Estate’s Legacy Series: Perpetua, Quatrain and Compendium

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Dinner at the winery’s award-winning seasonal Terrace Restaurant

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course cannot be told by any one voice. Some of the area’s major roads are named after very early wine pioneers: Pandosy and Casorso among them. Howard Soon is Chief Winemaker for Peller Estates Okanagan, which includes Sandhill, Peller, Calona (one of those two originals from the ‘60s), and Red Rooster. He muses about his early days: “The Capozzis had a long run, and were really dedicated to the idea of making real wine in the Okanagan. But they were more or less out of it when Calona started making commercial wine. It was nothing like you see today, with vineyards almost everywhere, and winery signs on every corner. Back then, it was hard to even have a serious conversation about running a winery as a successful business.” Christine Coletta, co-founder and co-owner of Okanagan Crush Pad, smiles at the thought of her first foray into the local wine world. “Those were the days of cocktail drinks, when the idea of having a glass of wine with dinner was pretty new. But there were people in place, Like Anthony, and Harry McWatters, and Howard, who believed in it. So

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the idea of a Vintner’s Quality Association (VQA) took hold.” There was also a BC Wine Institute, and David Scholefield, then head buyer for the BC Government’s Liquor Control Board, along with such people as Ian Tostenson on the tourism and marketing side, and Art Kendall, all became strong advocates for giving Okanagan wines a chance. Coletta says “restaurants like Bishop’s, Raintree, and then Raincity Grill, began showcasing local wines, along with local foods, and the idea began, that there was a “new” Okanagan to explore. But it involved a relentless telling of the story.” Howard recalls the very first big wine dinner, held at the Calona winery, still in place at its Richter Street address in Kelowna. “All sorts of media and VIPs were invited, and it was a big deal, the first of its kind. I think people were shocked at how good it was, and began to see what the possibilities were.” Senator Ross Fitzpatrick, founder of CedarCreek Estate Winery, notes that “with the coming of the Free Trade Agreement, in 1989, there was a rush to pull out vines, but our thought was that if we had to compete with California, we just had to make quality wine, and wine that expressed our region.” It was a call to arms, in a way, and


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VALLEY GUY We speak to Gordon Fitzpatrick, President of CedarCreek Estate Winery on Kelowna’s Lakeshore Left photo: Gordon Fitzpatrick, President WHAT IS THE BEST GRAPE FOR THE OKANAGAN? It will be our diversity that defines the Okanagan Valley. We are truly blessed with such unique growing conditions that enable us to craft racy Rieslings and world class Pinot Noirs in the north and plush Merlots and Meritages to the south. However if you press me to pick just one (the proverbial Desert Island) - I would select Pinot Noir... CedarCreek’s 2010 Platinum “Home Block“ Pinot Noir to be precise. “our wine is our word“, what do you mean? Our pioneering was tempered by patience and perseverance which became our mantra. These ideals matured into CedarCreek’s philosophy: ”Respect the land, Honour Tradition, Pursue Perfection.” Today we’ve raised the bar. Our family’s knowledge of the terroir of the Okanagan and dedication to the craft has brought much acclaim, including twice being named Canada’s Winery of the Year. Passion, tenacity, care and hard work are vital but above all, we seek truth in wine. And the results show in every bottle. On that, you have our word.

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What makes a visit to CedarCreek so unique? It’s the most personal and intimate opportunity we have to introduce CedarCreek to current and future fans. We share our stories on the tour, during tastings, over lunch, at our Sunset Concerts or other special events. It is the stories of winemaking that have for centuries fascinated and entertained. Our guests learn a little, laugh a little, enjoy a lot and leave truly content. They know why we say “Our Wine is Our Word“. This summer try our new vineyard walk named the “Senator’s Trail“!

In a word: spectacular. In location alone, nature was very good to CedarCreek. So we work hard at being nature’s equal in all other ways. We put incredible effort into the little things that make a visit to the winery as remarkable as the views that surround it. The results show in every tour, tasting, meal or concert. And in the guests who linger by the wine shop door wondering out loud if they should stay just a little bit longer. On that you have our word.

WHERE DO YOU SEE YOUR WINE IN 5 YEARS? We’ve been asking, “Where do we go from here?“. We’ve been lucky to be part of the enormous growth of winemaking in the Okanagan. Twenty-six years ago, we were one of only 8 wineries in B.C., we took some risks and committed ourselves to producing wines of quality that were inconceivable in 1987. Today we’re going to do it again. We want to be one of the top tier family estate wineries in the world. It’s not about the Okanagan or Canada any more. It’s about where do we rank in the world? We’ll never be big, but we want to be great. Join us and let’s see what the next decade brings.

CedarCreek Estate Winery 5445 Lakeshore Road Kelowna, British Columbia 250.764.8866

www.cedarcreek.bc.ca

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FAVOURITE THINGS

Tickling the twine with a fadeaway jumper

$90

THE PERFECT PAIRING

BOATING ON OKANAGAN LAKE

$200

$Priceless

Our Platinum Pinot Noir paired with the duck confit from Bouchons (for two of course)

Checking the vines at Greata Ranch by boat and then enjoying a beach BBQ

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wineries like CedarCreek, Quail’s Gate, Gehringer, Sumac Ridge and Hainle stuck with it, using ever-evolving vineyard and winemaking practices and growing the quality levels. An illustrative example of how the industry has grown, and how it somehow still remains true to its artisanal roots, is Ex Nihilo winery. “Out of nothing”, into a boutique winery of high quality wines, created by passionate people. In this case, winemaker Rob Thielicke (who also works with Joie Farm) and David Fredericks make wines that reflect the vision that owners Jeff and Decoa Harder and Jay and Twila Paulson, had always dreamt of, from their early visits to Napa Valley to today’s reality in Okanagan’s Lake District. There are many such examples, and they make a tour of the valley, sub-region by subregion, an entrancing, educational, edifying experience. Howard Soon, Master Winemaker at Sandhill, and overseer of all things Peller Estates, says, candidly, “back the 1960s, there were really only three or four people growing vinifera grapes. At that stage, you just could not imagine all the vines, restaurants, hotels, and the explosion of wineries. It’s like a different world today.” Howard should know, since he has been at Calona wines (purchased

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by Peller in 2008) for over 30 years, and has seen the evolution, steady, but not slow. “It took some pioneers, for sure, the Fitzpatricks at CedarCreek, the Stewarts at Quail’s Gate, Mission Hill of course, and a few really small operations who brought quality to the top of the list.” There is serious, and likely fruitful, talk these days of creating sub-appellations for the region, to reflect the wide variance in terroir, from north to south, and the attendant differences in what grapes will flourish in what soils. People like Michael Bartier, who works at Okanagan Crush Pad doing custom winemaking jobs for various small producers, and who makes two commercial wines of his own, the B & S wines, and Haywire. Wine consultants from around the world are beginning to study the region, and while still in its relative infancy, it is safe at this point to say the Okanagan will continue to evolve as a small but dedicated area for fine wines. With all this growth in the wine industry, comes exciting new developments in tourism. It is not any longer a camper trailer by the lake, for week of slow sunning and slower campfires, although that is still very doable. Restaurants like the dining room at The Eldorado hotel,


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VALLEY TEAM We Speak to Jeff Harder, Owner & Partner of Ex Nihilo Winery in the Okanagan Valley Left photo: (L-R) Jay and Twila Paulson & Jeff and Decoa Harder What is your winemaking philosophy? Attention to the details and compromise nothing. Balance is the key to great wines and we take great care and great pride to farm our vineyards sustainably and responsibly. We do keep in mind that Mother Nature always has the last bat but we work hard and let our passion and dedication to our craft shine in the bottle. We would rather explain the cost of quality in our wines than for its absence. What is your vision of the Okanagan Valley. We are a football field that really has not been played on yet.... I have traveled a lot of the world and there is nothing that quite matches the Okanagan Valley. The Okanagan wine industry has done a wonderful job at focusing on the quality wines we produce here in the valley. On the world stage we’re not yet finding our wines in major world markets such as London, Paris, or New York, but we are starting to blip on the radar with our Okanagan Valley Icewines.

Okanagan Confidential When an entrepreneur boat designer collided with a wine marketer/ski instructor, they fell in love… and he built her Canada’s first tournament water ski boats, Svfara Tournament Boats, and then the winery of their dreams. To keep life interesting, they produced a limited release of some of Canada’s finest Icewine with rock ‘n roll royalty, The Rolling Stones. Together the dynamic duo’s latest venture is partnering and distilling a Whisky with Lilliana Lovell, the founder of the world’s most famous bars, Coyote Ugly Saloon’s.

Desert Island - One Album & One bottle of Wine... Sorry Albums are passé and I get to pick the Island and two wines. I have an iPhone...so you have to take three albums: Rolling Stones 40 Licks, Kid Rock Born Free and Barney Bentall Gift Horse. Wine, our 2011 Pinot Gris and 2009 Merlot… and in the Maldives Baby! What makes a Visit to your Vineyard so Unique? We created a winery first and foremost to produce wines that would exceed people’s expectations, to always, always deliver in the bottle. But we also wanted to create a place where people could experience the essence of the winery and our culture, to feel our passion. From the moment you enter Ex Nihilo, our goal is to share, educate and entertain. We want the guest to feel they got a valuable experience by stopping by to see us; we want them to leave looking forward to their next visit. The Tasting Room is happy to accommodate all visitors, or alternatively, guests can book ahead for a personalized sitdown tasting. A winery visit also includes experiencing the stunning Creatio Gallery, featuring local figurative and abstract artists.

Ex Nihilo Vineyards 1525 Camp Rd Lake Country, British Columbia 250.766.5522

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VALLEY WOMAN We speak to Kathy Malone, Winemaker at Hillside Winery on the Naramata Bench. Left photo: Kathy Malone What is the biggest adjustment that you have made by down sizing? At Hillside, we are moving toward a small, very focused portfolio. Coming from 23 years with a winery holding a large and diverse portfolio, I find that each decision I make now has greater import—there is no room for error. Although a tad nervewracking, this is challenging and exhilarating… especially when the final wine hits the bottle. Oh, and my new fitness routine?— showing up for work! What is your vision for the Okanagan Valley? Our region and vines being so young, we are recognizing terroir differences and flavor complexity in the wines only now, as the vines come “of age”. Showcasing small lots of single vineyards which display unique and compelling characteristics affords the wine drinker the chance to share in the discovery and development of the Okanagan valley as a collection of serious terroirs.

Okanagan Confidential Hillside’s well-equipped cellar, under the direction of Winemaker Kathy Malone, produces top quality Okanagan Valley wines destined for many markets. Our commitment to quality has been highly awarded and praised throughout North America. Hillside is the original BC winery to produce Muscat Ottonel, a unique, aromatic white wine with a huge customer following. Other exemplary Hillside varietals include Pinot Gris, Viognier, Gewürztraminer, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Merlot, and Mosaic (our trademark Bordeauxstyle blend.)

What is your all-time favorite wine pairing? Hillside Cellars 2012 Gewurztraminer... and fresh air. Why do you blend wines? A good blend highlights the qualities of the component wines in addition to creating new aroma and flavour characteristics such that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. A great blend takes the wine to a different level (there’s magic here) and happens only when the components are exceptional themselves. Each vintage and vineyard block must be respected for its unique qualities. Some years this means single block varietal wines, sometimes a pairing like our Merlot-Malbec, and sometimes complex meritage-style blends that make you mist up.

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VALLEY GIRL We speak to Judi Skinner, Mastermind of Dirty Laundry Vineyard in the Okanagan Valley. Left photo: The Lady of Dirty Laundry, Judi Skinner Have you always worked in winemaking/growing?

After graduating from university, I worked in the Shuswap as a Park Ranger. In 2000, I decided my goal was to live in the South Okanagan, so I changed careers, went to work in the vineyards and learned about wine at Larch Hills Winery in Salmon Arm. I earned my Viticulture Certificate at OUC in Penticton, and while continually learning how to start a new vineyard from scratch, I began building up my sales portfolio for various wineries. Eventually I became Noble Ridge Winery’s Vineyard Manager. In 2006, I was hired by Dirty Laundry Vineyard as their Operations Manager, and today my position is Sales & Marketing Manager/Viticulturist. I work with 22 family vineyards, as well as the 3 DLV vineyards in Summerland. The premise is, I overlook what we buy and grow so we know exactly what goes into our bottles… and it better be good. In your opinion, what grape is best suited for the Okanagan?

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I feel some of the best varieties are in the Pinot Family. Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, and even Pinot Noir in the gravelly regions, all grow & show quite well. Gewurztraminer also does extremely well and is the signature grape for Dirty Laundry. For the reds, I believe Cabernet Sauvignon & Syrah do very well in the far southern regions of the Okanagan. Multiple awards from various competitions are proving this case.

We understand what Robert Mondavi intended when he coined the expression “Wine is Life”. Here at Dirty Laundry, in the sun drenched hills of the Okanagan Valley, one’s whole being is captivated by the beauty and serenity of the vineyard and the ebb and flow of the industry in which the fertility of the terroir merges with the talent and inspiration of the viticulturist and winemaker to produce the finest of Valley wines.

Who do you look up to most in the industry?

I have always admired Calona Wines and Sandhill’s owner/ winemaker, Howard Soon. I met him when I was in the vineyards of Larch Hills and I was impressed by his knowledge & kindness. 12 years later, I still hold that respect for someone who works so hard, has succeeded in his quest to be a great winemaker and maintains the respect of his peers as an all-round ‘nice guy.’

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around for over two decades, have turned their food and wine program into something even the most discerning gourmand can enjoy. At Manteo Resort, virtually right next door, Smack Dab, with star chef Bernard Casavant, and across the street is Cabana Grill. And we are only talking a small patch of the expanse of Lakeshore Road in Kelowna. Many wineries, notably among them Burrowing Owl, which pioneered it to a degree, already have boutique accommodations, right at a particular winery. Tinhorn Creek, Poplar Grove, Therapy, all have a few rooms available. Spirit Ridge, down at the Nk’Mip Cellars Winery site, is a larger, very nice resort. And this is becoming more and more common, making a visit to wine country all the more pleasant for your dreams to be dreamt amongst the vines. At CedarCreek, Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo and The Sam Roberts Band are among the performers at a delightful, canopied, outside venue a few paces off the winery itself. At Mission Hill, a summer concert series is now a fixture, with LeAnn Rimes and Pink Martini playing in the amphitheater. At CedarCreek almost any Saturday of the season, another rising trend: make your vows among the vines. Dining

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options are also plentiful at many wineries. Summerhill, one of the busiest of them all, with its now-famous pyramid and splendid terrace view of Lake Okanagan, is just one example, where honest, really good food, and wines by the glass options make for a memorable visit. Okanagan Spirits makes small batches of such delights as eaux-de-vie and absinthe, and some pretty fabulous vodka, gin and whisky as well, and the awards keep rolling in, even on the international stage. Well worth a visit, as is the delightful Elephant Island fruit wine winery, where the wines are not overly sweet and cloying, but rather sharp and focused, tasty representations of the fruit they were born from. All in all, a week seems too short a time to get it all in. Planning is a must, and even then you may well have to adjust and prioritize anew, since there will be so much to see and do, and some of it will happen as the day unfolds, unplanned. Just make sure to leave enough trunk space for your return home, to bring back some liquid memories of the visit, which in turn will motivate you, over the winter months, of how much you want to go back next year.


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Valley GUY We speak with Tony Holler, proprietor of Poplar Grove Winery. Born in Summerland and familiar with the Okanagan’s fruitful bounty, he sets out to make world-class wines. Left photo: Tony Holler The world is a big place, why did you choose the Okanagan? I was born in Summerland and grew up farming my family’s apple orchard so I was no stranger to the beauty and bounty of the Okanagan Valley. About ten years ago, my wife Barb and I decided that the Okanagan Valley was the most beautiful place we had ever been. My passion is great wine and I knew that the Okanagan Valley could produce the fruit that would allow us to make world-class wines. We decided then and there to move back to the Okanagan Valley. How do you consistently produce such high quality wines? Courage in our vineyards and patience in our cellars. To make great wine, every aspect of our vineyards must be nurtured. It takes a courageous team to make the right choices in the vineyards and collective patience to wait for nature to fully develop our grapes. The Poplar Grove red wines are kept in our cellar for at least 3 years before they are released to ensure they are ready – we don’t rush the process.

Okanagan Confidential Great wines are born from the courage to see what’s possible. Over the past 19 years, the team at Poplar Grove has worked with the vineyards to nurture their potential into each bottle. The new winery space is home to a production facility with a showcase barrel hall, an expansive tasting room with sweeping views of the valley and the Vanilla Pod restaurant.

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What is your vision for the Okanagan Valley? The Valley has attracted so much talent, all with an incredible amount of commitment to the land and to continuous improvement to the winemaking processes. I see wineries creating interactive experiences for wine lovers who are looking to connect with the art and science of making wines in a memorable way. I also see a growing integration of local culinary know-how. Nothing beats taking in the valley view while sipping an outstanding Okanagan wine paired with a locally sourced culinary creation. What is your all-time favorite wine pairing? Last summer, the Vanilla Pod, one of my favorite restaurants, moved from its original location in Summerland to join us at Poplar Grove. On July long weekend, as friends and I were sitting on the Vanilla Pod patio waiting for the fireworks, we opened a bottle of the 2007 Legacy and had it with Chef Bruno’s seared rare beef tenderloin topped with warmed olive oil and finished with sea salt. It was a perfect Okanagan summer evening.

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VALLEY GENTS We speak to Peter von Hahn, Senior Distiller & Director of Production, and Rodney Goodchild Operations & Marketing Director of Okanagan Spirits. Left Photos: (L-R) Rodney Goodchild, Peter von Hahn

What does it mean by World Class Distillery designation? Annually, the World Spirits Organization in Klagenfurt Austria hosts a competition encouraging distilleries from all over the world to enter their products for peer review. In March 2013, we entered ten of our spirits which received great acclaim. The Spirits Organization saw fit to award us the designation of World Class Distillery, along with Distillery of the Year and Spirit of the Year for our Blackcurrant Liqueur. Where do you source your raw material from? We use a large volume of fruit to make many of our spirits. Located in the Okanagan Valley we have a great source of fresh fruit grown right on our doorstep. In addition to the Okanagan Valley, we do source some of our berries from the Vancouver coast and local grains that are processed at neighbouring breweries.

Okanagan Confidential Okanagan Spirits is an internationally acclaimed craft Distillery, producing world class spirits in downtown Kelowna & Vernon. Made from BC fruit and grains, and without colouring or artificial flavours, these fine spirits have won numerous awards domestically and internationally. Producing more than 25 varieties of spirits in an traditional copper-pot still, that include Fruit Brandies, Liqueurs, Grappa, Whisky, Gin Vodka, Aquavit and a genuine Absinthe.

What is your favourite Spirit from the Okanagan Spirits collection? I am very fortunate to work for a company that makes such a great selection of quality spirits – but my desert island luxury would be a bottle of Taboo Genuine Absinthe. Mixed in a mojito as a replacement for rum – this drink is the perfect way to enjoy the summer. What makes a visit to your Distillery so unique? If you haven’t been to a craft distillery, I strongly recommend visiting our Vernon or Kelowna locations. Both of the distilleries have two fully functional European made copper pot Stills that run all year round. Visitors can get to see the production of our craft spirits take place and then we encourage a visit to the tasting bar where we offer a sample from our comprehensive portfolio.

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A Mid Summers Eve In Spring... It’s almost five o’clock on a Friday evening. I’m sitting in the shade on my deck, looking out at Okanagan Lake. We have a fantastic lake view that looks across at downtown Kelowna. It’s 30 degrees - in the shade - and the weather app on my phone says it feels like 29C. It’s like that here. Humidity? That’s not something we think about in the Okanagan Valley. Next to me is today’s constant companion - a CabernetSauvignon from Sumac Ridge - perhaps one of the most storied wineries in the Okanagan. It was started by the Godfather of the Okanagan wine industry - Harry McWatters. But that’s another story for another time - or

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another writer. This is how many of us live here in the Okanagan. And yes, some of us get to have a glass of wine while we are working. I’ve written extensively over the years on the Okanagan lifestyle. I’ve boasted a little about the climate, the laidback lifestyle that is only one step faster than Island time, and the plethora (yeah, I just used plethora) of things we have at our fingertips for recreational and social enjoyment. And I could go on...and on. I love it here. And who wouldn’t? I did mention it is 30 degrees in the shade, right? It’s a nice way to start a weekend, although it’s been like this all week.


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Living here is, as I’ve professed for the last 13 years, sweet. Very few people leave. I thought about it once, but after five minutes with my pros and cons list, I poured another glass of wine and settled in for the long term. I don’t have a friend back East that asks “When are you moving home?” And without taking it as a sign, I can say the only person who ever wanted me to move back home was my Mother. But all mothers want their baby close to home. Five-twenty. I checked again. It’s still 30 degrees. From my viewpoint here in West Kelowna, I can see the Dilworth Mountain neighbourhoods with their amazing views back towards me. At night, the city lights stretch down the lake and disappear into the water. Friends live up near the top of Dilworth. We’ve sat out on the deck to sip wine and watch the sun set on many evenings. It never gets old. They, too, are living the lifestyle every day. Just off to my left is Wilden’s Skylands. The neighbourhood looks up and

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down the lake and across the city. They may be some of the finest views in the city. I also have friends who just built a new home in Wilden. They called it the perfect family neighbourhood. Beautiful homes, quiet streets and lots of trees and wildlife - the kind you love to see. His kids love it. A few kilometers north on Highway 97, about 20 minutes from Kelowna International Airport, is Predator Ridge aptly names after the beautiful birds of prey that claim the area as part of their natural habitat. Predator Ridge was a breakthrough community in the Okanagan Valley. It redefined the concept of community living. My first summer living here the “Skins” game was held up there. Canada’s Mike Weir played alongside Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples, and Sergio Garcia - who purchased a home at Predator Ridge - a testament to how wonderful the courses are there, and how private, or perhaps unintrusive the locals are at Predator Ridge Resort.


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A little south of where I live, in Peachland, is Ponderosa. It used to be little more than a small, easy-playing golf course. However, like so many great golf resort communities here in the Valley, another whale, or should I say shark, put his name on a new course. Greg Norman redesigned Ponderosa a few years ago, and the real estate development followed suit. It may be one of the true hidden gems in the Okanagan, but we’re not shy about sharing the news. It’s like most communities here - an incredible place to live and play. Six-Fifteen. Still enjoying the Cab-Sav. We just dipped to 28C. It is simply sublime here. When you look into living here in the Okanagan Valley and you will at some point, possibly just out of curiosity

- you’ll discover that the biggest name in Okanagan real estate isn’t a community, or neighbourhood, or residential developer. It’s an actual name. Jane Hoffman has been here a long time. She’s established, perhaps, the most well known and most respected real estate partnership in Kelowna. She’s known for having a huge percentage of the over-a-million listings in the valley. But not everything she lists is over a million, because there are homes in all price ranges. That might be why we tend to use the expression “Cashing out of Toronto (or Calgary or Vancouver or, even, Winnipeg)”. It seems developers, real estate agents, and even bankers are very upbeat about the Okanagan Valley. Prices have held fairly well over the last five years, and the only naysayers seem to be the few in government who are trying

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to control inflation. And even though I know people who just sold their home for double what they paid for it nine years ago, it is, by all comparisons in the country, still very affordable here. What I’d love to see people try to assess in the Okanagan Valley is not the cost of living, but the cost of lifestyle. There’s an equation worthy of discussion. And while I have to admit this is completely unscientific, I would hazard a guess that the benefits to living here far outweigh the disadvantages. They have for me. And anyone I ask says the same thing. This may be the best place in Canada to live. Yes, we all become a little more bias after being here for a while, and most of us can’t imagine ever leaving. Here’s the thing. I was in Toronto recently, and I paid the hotel concierge to go down the street to get me a bag of chips because it was too cold to go out. I’d never do that here. You’d probably never do that here. And why would

you have to do it? People waterski, stand-up paddle board, and run and hike year round. Friends of mine ride mountain and road bikes twelve months of the year. Me? I might be a little soft and stick to the ski resorts in winter. But one friend posted on Facebook the other day that he missed the winter rides when it was 8 or 10 degrees. That’s a tough lifestyle to beat. Oh...it’s almost seven and still 27C. The lake and city are quiet, but in a little over an hour the street lights will be on, the parks and beaches will still be populated and restaurant patios and decks on homes throughout the Okanagan Valley will be brimming with life; happy, relaxed faces; amazing local and regional wines; and people from all over the world who now call the Okanagan Valley home. I think it’s time to open a Pinot Noir. There’s one from Hillside Estate Winery in the cellar. It sounds perfect.

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Your Adventure Starts Here Head North, to the North Okanagan that is. Vernon offers something to the rest of the world that nowhere else has... incredible variety! With only so many hours in a day, your schedule will be full. In the winter, Silver Star Mountain Resort is in your backyard, and if cross country skiing is more your speed, nearby Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre offers world class skate skiing, track set and even snowshoeing. Silver Star has also stayed current with the times by operating in the summer months. Wicked downhill mountain bike trails challenge even the finest seasoned athletes. Hiking and biking is also very popular in the area with endless opportunities. The breathtaking and unequaled surroundings draw you in, with hillsides sliding into crystalline blue lakes. With over 100 lakes within an hour’s drive of Vernon, it is no wonder that many people live on the water. If you have never seen Kalamalka Lake, my suggestion would be to make the effort. The blue/green waters are something right out of a Hollywood production, absolutely beautiful! And, since the water never freezes, you can go wake surfing or water skiing every day of the year if your heart desires. It is chilly to wakeboard on Christmas Day, but well worth the stories you can tell for the rest of your days.

Vernon also rests on the northern shores of Okanagan Lake. Ponderosa pines, tranquil bays and remote picnic tables are all a part of the experience. Vernon also plays home to one of Canada’s premier golf resorts, Predator Ridge, a 36 hole facility with all the bells and whistles. Predator Ridge has hosted the Telus Skins Game. Not just once, but twice! Residents and visitors appreciate the perfect lifestyle that Vernon offers. The community and the surroundings encourage you to get outside. Whether you are just going to one of the many beaches to switch off and relax, or are here to fly a hot air balloon at The Vernon Winter Carnival, Vernon has got you covered. With all the hotels and services to suit everyone’s needs, Vernon is the perfect spot to spend a day, a weekend or even a lifetime! Wander and explore the downtown murals while you are sipping ripe recipes at Okanagan Spirits and jumping from shop to shop. Vernon will mesmerize your senses and keep you as busy as you want to be, but will also cradle you when you need to relax!

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Kelowna Canada’s Favourite Playground

Whether you are getting here by air or by car, it has never been easier. The Kelowna International Airport is continually growing and expanding to meet demands, and has actually seen the world’s largest aircraft land here. And it seems that almost every stretch of road has been made wider or is currently getting wider. The point is, it has never been easier to get to Kelowna, the Okanagan’s resort community that is the largest business centre between Calgary and Vancouver. If you could only use one word to describe Kelowna it would have to be ‘lifestyle’. People visit here and move here because of the lifestyle. If you enjoy long, hot summer days on a boat, patio or backyard, then this just might be the place for you (if you are not already here!). Kelowna was originally established as an agricultural zone. The benches above the city to the east and the west facing slopes have been successfully producing fruits, vegetables and wine grapes for over 200 years. And when we say wine grapes, we are not talking about the extras that wind up in boxed wine. We are referring to very specific varietals that have been recognized on a global scale.

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All the traditional sports are highly visible here, cycling, soccer, skateboarding and skiing/snowboarding. But there is also a little bit of a “cool sport” movement going on in Kelowna. Wakesurfing, stand up paddle boarding, and kite boarding are also becoming regular sights on the waterfront. Because the days are so long and the summer season stretches on, Kelowna is an obvious choice for boating, golfing and just sitting on a beach soaking it all in. If sitting on the beach is too relaxing for you, get out and play one the many awe-inspiring golf courses in the area. Long, lush fairways flanked by hillsides and creeks. Will surely challenge golfers of every skill level. The seasons are fairly cut and dry. Short, mild winters in town and long, hot, dry summers, while the shoulder seasons are very short and uneventful. Big White Ski Resort is close enough to go for the weekend, just for the day or even just the afternoon. With huge bodies of fresh water and a great mix of people and natural surroundings, it is easy to see why so many people visit and settle down in Kelowna, Canada’s favourite playground.


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WEST KELOWNA The Crossroads of Traditional and Contemporary

West Kelowna is the perfect cross section between modern upscale living and services, established community, and an agricultural region that is thriving. West Kelowna is probably the most “under the radar” community in the Okanagan. While it has been incorporated now for several years, it has seen a building boom, both residentially and commercially. While driving west across the bridge from Kelowna it quickly becomes evident that most (if not all) big box stores are visible, some of them the largest ones in Canada! There is a large part of West Kelowna that lives along the water. Any areas that aren’t, are likely to be rows upon rows of grapes.

smaller farm gate style wineries dotting the trail that have a certain charm as well, and are definitely worth a visit.

There are many very well established wineries in West Kelowna. Quails Gate & Mission Hill should be at the top of your wine tour list. Like many of the new ecotourism wineries, Mission Hill has a full service restaurant, amphitheatre and a very large wine shop with so much more than just wine. Picturesque Quail’s Gate boasts a vineyard restaurant & patio with stunning views and delicious bites. The majority of the wineries in West Kelowna can be found between the highway and the lake, on your left as you are travelling south. There are several

West Kelowna has a new addition to the family this year. Whiplash Cable Wake Park, powered by Sesitec System 2.0, which allows four riders to be on the water at once. If you wakeboard, wakeskate, wakeski or wakesurf, this is where you should spend some time!

The rolling hills, orchards and vineyards dominate the agricultural scene here. The centerpiece of town is Mt. Boucherie, an extinct volcano. There is a certain rugged edge to the landscape and as a result, it is an adventurers dream. Trails for hiking and biking, cliffs, canyons and creeks all lead to the water. Once again, beach life reigns supreme. Ideal for unwinding and camping, there are several camping and RV sites at Bear Creek Provincial Park, a very popular destination during the summer months.

As you can see, West Kelowna is a community that needs to be explored in several aspects. From fruit & wine to outdoor adventure, there is always something fun to do in West Kelowna.

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PEACHLAND

A Sun Kissed Delight Peachland used to be a small town along the way that people just passed through. Now, it has become the destination. The waterfront in Peachland runs along the entire length of the downtown area, pebble and sandy beaches for miles. Great for walking, running, family outings or just kicking back under a tree and gazing out into the sun drenched abyss. On the hillside above Peachland is the Okanagan’s newest and greatest development project, Ponderosa. This grand development includes an 18 hole golf course and master planned community all under the endorsement of world famous golfer Greg Norman. The massive panoramic views make you feel like you are over looking the ocean. And as far as I’m concerned, if it is good enough for Greg Norman to put his name it, it is good enough for the rest of us!

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Zip Zone Adventure Park has zip lines that fly over Deep Creek Gorge at heights of almost 400 feet. For the more casual thrill seeker, Hardy Falls is a 20-30 minute walk over a network of bridges. Whether you need adventure or a more relaxing time, Peachland is simply amazing!

SUMMERLAND

Early spring only makes sense in a town called Summerland. This lakeside community is the gateway to some of the finest wineries on the planet. The further south you go, the deeper you get. In support of this industry they have developed “Bottleneck Drive”. This features 12 unique wineries mapped out, one after the other. This is still super exciting for the non-wine drinker, as there is a lot more to these wineries & vineyards than just grapes! Biking and walking trails flank the lakeside, winding along through parks, marshes and waterfront resorts and restaurants. Like many of the other communities in the Okanagan, Summerland has deep agricultural roots. While driving up into the hills, be sure to notice that much of the surrounding area is orchard or vineyard. Be sure to stop at a road side stand for the freshest produce and vegetables. This kind of flavour will change your day! The olde English style downtown area sits above the waterfront. Enjoy shopping in the boutiques, restaurants, spas and various farmers markets. Golf, hike or just relax and soak up the scenery, Summerland, where summer never ends!

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Penticton & Naramata Where Beaches and Vineyards Live Harmoniously If you have never been to Penticton in the summer then you are missing out on something special. This is the consummate “hot spot”, as the town site is lucky enough to have lakes on both sides of it. On the northern edge is Okanagan Lake and the beach that runs along Beach Ave, is simply amazing. It stretches for a few kilometers and is directly across the street from a long row of hotels, B&B’s, restaurants and services. It’s like having paradise downtown! South of the city is Skaha Lake which gives you a similar experience, yet somehow it is totally different. Lush parks with great shade trees and picnic tables flank the beach. This spot is more of a destination, meaning you can’t walk out of your hotel room and suddenly be at the beach. At both locations, the beaches slowly slip into their respective lakes, perfect for wadding in the water with kids, or going a little deeper and heading out for a swim. Penticton is a real beach community and stays ridiculously hot for much of the summer. Of course, while you are surrounded by so much water, boating, fishing and water sports are all at the forefront of popular things to do. I would also suggest

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floating down the canal that connects Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. This is a true adventure! For winter sports enthusiasts, Apex Mountain Resort is the locals choice. Now Naramata is a different story all together! Located on the eastern shores of Okanagan Lake, this region is world famous for producing some of the finest wines around. It is easy to spot the terraced benches above the lake with row upon row of many different varieties of grapes. The vineyards have discovered that if you build it, they will come! Many of these businesses now have elaborate tasting rooms, restaurants and guesthouses. There is a whole lot more to owning a winery these days, with added features like concerts with big name musicians, helicopter tours, weddings and fine dining. To say that the game has changed is the last 20 years would be a major understatement. Of course all of the towns in this area share similar agricultural scenes. But, aside from grapes and fertile lands, there is still a whole lot more to do here. Come experience what Wine Country has to offer.


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OLIVER Heard It Through The Grapevine … As you approach Oliver from either direction, the one thing that stands out the most is that there are no obvious lakes here. It would seem that most Okanagan communities are based around bodies of water. Well, that’s because this region is home to The Wine Capital of Canada. The valley and vineyards are contained by hillsides that act as an impressive backdrop, and as a result there is a great degree of temperature variation. Hot dry days are followed by cool dry nights, which are the perfect recipe for the world’s finest grapes.

While viticulture is main profession in Oliver there are still several other activities to keep you entertained. Vaseaux Lake is a wildland preserve that doesn’t allow engines on the water, but you are welcome to bring your rowboat, kayak, stand up paddleboard or even just your binoculars. There are dozens of species of birds that call Vaseaux Lake home. They are not only there in the summer, this is a resting spot for some year round and a stop over for others that come and go with the changing seasons.

Good wine has always been in style, but great wine seems to be the new thing. Many of these vintners are now being recognized for producing some amazing products. And, it’s not just wine that they are offering. Touring wineries and vineyards is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in British Columbia. Obviously wine is the main focus, but most peoples brains think of what would taste nice with that perfect glass of wine. Lucky for you, all of these difficult questions will be answered for you as your wine tour turns into and evening of live music and chef prepared culinary delights that pair precisely with what you are sipping.

While rows and rows of vines are visible from every side of the valley, the fertile lands are also ideal for many fruits and vegetables. One of the key ingredients that local chefs will admit to using are local, fresh ingredients. The flavours from a fruit or veggie that is bought from a roadside stand is unsurpassed. As Oliver is only a little bit further south geographically, the temperatures seem to be just a tad bit warmer during the days and the hot season lasts a little longer than you would find in the North Okanagan. These long summer days are an invitation to be outside and golf, cycle or even just cruise the county side.

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OSOYOOS

Habitation of Desert Lands

Spring comes early in Osoyoos, and summer seemingly lasts forever. The climate here is hotter and drier than anywhere else in Canada. With little to no humidity and cooler enjoyable nights, it’s no wonder that people are flocking to the area. The word Osoyoos translates to “narrowing of the waters”. When you first lay eyes on this quaint little town, you will see that it all makes sense. Osoyoos Lake tapers in the middle and that is exactly where the town site lies. Less than five kilometers to the south is the Canada/US border. Often, Osoyoos is the hottest place in the country, day after day after day. As a result, the lake is the warmest freshwater lake in the country. As you can imagine, that is a huge draw for boaters, swimmers and beach loungers.

Of course in an environment where there is so much sun and summer, with that comes an outdoor lifestyle. Golf, cycling and any waters port are super popular. Swimming in the lake or one of the resorts pools is also a great way to pass some time! There has been an influx of super modern upscale accommodations in the area. Places like Watermark Beach Resort and Walnut Beach Resort have the best of all amenities and comfort and style. The real gem here is Nk’Mip Resort. This is “one stop shopping” at its finest, as they provide every aspect of relaxation from spa, winery and cultural centre, to golf and an RV park. The cultural centre celebrates the legends, the lands and the people. This is a must see while visiting Osoyoos.

Commercial orchards are still very visible and a huge part of the local economy. For obvious reasons, with the growing popularity of viticulture (the cultivation of grapevines) some have chosen to convert their crops to wineries. And, they have done so with great success. Nk’Mip Cellars, Adega on 45th Estate Winery, Moon Curser Vineyards and Young & Wyse Collection are true in-town Osoyoos wineries, while the hillsides and surrounding areas (towards Oliver) are littered with world famous brands.

The lazy days of summer are calling you. Close your eyes and picture your chair on the shoreline while your feet dangle into the warm water of the South Okanagan, seems like a pretty tough day to beat! Oh, and don’t forget that you will probably be enjoying a glass of local wine, delicious!

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Parting Shot

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