Thursday, October 3, 2013

Heading to the Okanagan Valley and hanging out the first two days!

Ever since we moved to Calgary, people have been telling us that we had to check out Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley. Kelowna is in British Columbia and has a bit more temperate climate than Calgary does. The climate, combined with the landscape of a large lake, makes it a good place to grow produce, so the area is full of orchards and wineries.

The drive to Kelowna is about 7 hours, so we decided to get up and leave our house around 4 am so we could get a few hours under our belt before Boone woke up. I took the first shift, so I drove in darkness out of Calgary, through Banff and Yoho National Parks before the boys woke up. The drive through the wilderness into British Columbia is so beautiful. And at times you feel like you are the only ones for miles and miles because it is so secluded.

Once we got to Kelowna and got settled in, we decided to head downtown and check out the downtown boardwalk and lake. It was SO beautiful and a great day to enjoy outside.

Here's some pictures of our first couple hours in Kelowna:



Lots of boats at the Kelowna Yacht Club


A seaplane. We saw them land several times while we were downtown.


We took a nice walk on the boardwalk...


And then Jeff took Boone in the stroller and decided to chase the ducks.



Boone played on the Ogopogo monster statue. Ogopogo is supposedly a monster that lives in Okanagan Lake that has been seen by First Nation people since the 19th century. We unfortunately missed out on any sightings of the actual monster...


The guys hanging out downtown. Don't judge us, but Boone is still in his pajama shirt... oh well, we traveled 7 hours!


Our first glimpse of the many, many vineyards.

On Friday morning, we decided to go pear picking at a local orchard. Boone loved it and the weather was great!

                                       

The fruit stand at the front of the orchard.


Jeff taste-testing the fruit.


Boone getting in on the tasting.





Boone was soaking up all the time with Jeff!





After we were done at the orchard, we took a drive to north of Kelowna to a town called Winfield. We found out from a friend that there was a kangaroo farm there! How cool is that? Actual kangaroos, and the only admission fee was a $5 donation, so super cheap. Basically, the "farm" is a house and large front and backyard that houses tons of animals. Most of the animals run free and are very tame and friendly, but if act up or try to run away, then there is a "bad kids" corner. Boone loves our cats, so I knew he would be all about seeing the animals at the farm. 


Boone checking out his first kangaroo


The animals were so tame. Didn't even bat an eyelash when Boone would pet them!




How cute!




Boone wasn't sure what to do about the bird on my left shoulder!


We loved these pygmy goats... 
we are going to try and convince Grandpa and Grandma Robertson to get one!


This emu was all fun and games until he saw my button on my sleeve and tried to pluck it into his mouth!

After the kangaroo farm, we went back to where we were staying and took a bit of a break. Boone snuck in a small nap and then we went to a winery tour to check out one of the nicer wineries in the area. It was neat to see how they produce the wine and send it all over Canada.


Quail's Gate Winery


Boone was so quiet during the whole tour!


Barrels of wine


What a view!


Love these two guys!


We met another couple with a small baby while we were checking out the grounds at the winery and we exchanged picture taking skills. It's not easy to get a picture of all three of us, especially while we are on trips!

After we ate dinner downtown, we decided to play at a local park and enjoy downtown a bit more.




And these pictures are just from our first 48 hours there... we tried to fit in so much! More to come soon!


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