The Area
West Kelowna – Westbank
Discover the place where rural and sophistication meet in the Okanagan Valley. It is a place of rolling hills of orchards and vineyards, winding country roads, hiking trails and spectacular natural landscapes. You will also find wineries, architecture, artisans, First Nation heritage, culinary delights and familiar stores for convenient shopping. We invited you get off the beaten path, take the road less travelled and discover the best kept secrets and local treasures of our communities.
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Terrior
The Okanagan Valley is nestled between the Coast Mountains to the west and the Monashee Mountains to the east and is situated 400 km east of Vancouver in southern British Columbia.
The valley lays in a rain shadow which results in a very low average rainfall. The summers are very hot and are warmer than in the Napa Valley with long daylight hours and high light intensity. It has been said that the growing season is ‘short and intense’.
The terrior varies depending on where in the Okanagan Valley grapes are grown. For wine growers in West Kelowna, the bud bread usually happens in late April with crush beginning by mid-September and lasting into the third week of October. The harvesting of Icewine grapes can take place anytime from December to January, depending on the temperature.
In West Kelowna, there are approximately 1200 degree days and the soil is typically heavier with sandy loam, clay and limestone. The soils in West Kelowna are very unique in that they are loaded with mineral deposits as well as glacial till, volcanic rock and large boulders. This is because the vineyards in area are derived from Mt. Boucherie which is the remnant of an ancient volcano. This volcano is a focal point in the community and is worth a hike up, as the views are spectacular.
Climate
Monthly Average Temperatures in Celsius
| MAX. | MIN. | |
| January | 5.2 C/ 41.4 F | -2 C / 28.4 F |
| February | 3.6 C / 38.5 F | -7.5 C / 18.5 F |
| March | 10.9 C / 10.6 F | -8 C / 30.5 F |
| April | 15.6 C / 60 F | .4 C / 32.7 F |
| May | 20.7 C / 69.3 F | 3.8 C / 38.8 F |
| June | 25.1 C / 77.2 F | 8.9 C / 48 F |
| July | 30 C / 86 F | 11.2 C / 46 F |
| August | 28 C / 82.4 F | 7.8 C / 46 F |
| September | 22.9 C / 73.2 F | 5.6 C / 42 F |
| October | 13.9 C / 57 F | -.5 C / 31 F |
| November | 4.6 C / 40.2 F | -4.4 C / 24 F |
| December | 1.1 C / 33.9 F | -6.8 C / 19.7 F |
| 2006 Extreme Max. July 37.3 C (99 F) | ||
| 2006 Extreme Min. Feb. -17.6 C (.3 F) | ||
| Average Summer Water Temp. 24 C (75.2 F) | ||
Other Points of Interest
Along the trail, you will discover beautiful parks and beaches, as well as the Gellatly Nut Farm, located on Gellatly Road.