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Okanagan Valley, British Columbia

This lush region of British Columbia, dubbed by some as "Napa North" or "the Tuscany of Canada", boasts a mild climate, with rolling hills and plentiful fruits, nuts and grapes. Vineyards are the big business now -- with more
than 120 in the region, it is an ideal place for wine tasting. As in Napa, the topography and climate of Okanagan Valley make it a great place for hiking, kayaking, and biking (bike tours will even take you from winery to
winery). The gateway to the region is Kelowna and the center of the wine region is a town called Naramata.


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June 2007
Vancouver Sun
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October 2006
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July 2006
Okanagan Life - Power 50
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Vancouver Sun
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August 2005
Vancouver Sun
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June 2005
Western Living
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March 2005
Globe and Mail
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February 2005
Vancouver Sun
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