The 9 Bottles Tour
From Fuddle Duck to gold medals, uncover the history of Okanagan wine through the stories behind the bottles!
From Fuddle Duck to gold medals, uncover the history of Okanagan wine through the stories behind the bottles!
Wait…Kelowna had a Chinatown?
Join us for an interactive experience at the Okanagan Heritage Museum to learn about Kelowna’s Chinatown in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. Explore artifacts and archival materials discovering who lived there, why they lived there, and what happened. Fun for all Ages!
Continue your journey with the nsyilxcən language and gain a deeper understanding of syilx culture. Through a series of dynamic classes, students with a beginner understanding of nsyilxcən will engage with each other and their instructor as they continue their learning. This class is presented in partnership with Wildrose Native Traditions and is for everyone, regardless of heritage.
Join us for a tour of ‘Spring Fashion: From the Collection to Catwalk,’ an exhibition celebrating the hidden gems of Kelowna fashion spanning from the late 1800s until now.
Wait…Kelowna had a Chinatown?
Join us for an interactive experience at the Okanagan Heritage Museum to learn about Kelowna’s Chinatown in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. Explore artifacts and archival materials discovering who lived there, why they lived there, and what happened. Fun for all Ages!
Stroll from the Laurel Packinghouse to the Rotary Marsh with syilx knowledge carriers as they teach about traditional plant use.
Wait…Kelowna had a Chinatown?
Join us for an interactive experience at the Okanagan Heritage Museum to learn about Kelowna’s Chinatown in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. Explore artifacts and archival materials discovering who lived there, why they lived there, and what happened. Fun for all Ages!
Join us for a tour of ‘Spring Fashion: From the Collection to Catwalk,’ an exhibition celebrating the hidden gems of Kelowna fashion spanning from the late 1800s until now.
Come experience a tour about Asian Canadians during the WW1 and WW2 at the Okanagan Military Museum. Following the tour, a short documentary film Finding Fred Lee will be screened and afterwards, creator and director, Jack Gin will provide a quick commentary and a Q n A session.
An interactive experience where you work with your family and friends to decipher a secret message before the clock runs out.
To record history is to spin a story. Indigenous history is often told by unreliable narrators, with no Indigenous voices. This Indigenous History Month, listen to authors Nicola Campbell (Nłeʔkepmx, Syilx and Métis) and Levi Bent/qʷyqʷaʕyáx̌n (Syilx) speak to the importance of their Indigenous stories—both past and present!
Queer zine fairs showcase and celebrate zines created by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals or focusing on 2SLGBTQIA+ themes. Queer artists, writers, and creatives can sign up for free to exhibit, sell, or trade their zines. Zines have been a powerful underground and DIY force of expression and cultural movement in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community since the ‘70s. Newbies are invited to come learn more!