On Saturday, we woke up and it was raining, so we were a bit bummed because the forecast said rain all day. We had heard good things about the Kelowna Farmers Market, so we decided to at least head over there and check it out since it was just sprinkling! It was a big market with lots of fresh produce and meats and cheeses! I love farmers markets, so it was fun to see theirs!
A little rainy, but fun to walk around and check out!
I would have LOVED to buy some flowers, but traveling back to
Alberta with them would have been tricky!
After we checked out the farmers market, it started to brighten up and the rain started to clear out! Our friend's mom suggested checking out Knox Mountain for some neat views of the city! She was totally right. It was a beautiful place!
Okanagan Lake
The trusty hiking backpack strikes again!
A view of the city from the top of Knox Mountain
Robertson, Party of 3
After we finished our little hiking trip, we stumbled upon a super cool antique shop with lots of fun, vintage finds. Too bad I was too busy oogling over all the cool things and didn't take any pictures. Oh well... After a quick picnic lunch, we went to check out an organic vineyard, Summerhill Winery.
There was a wedding at the vineyard that day! Quite a view for the wedding.
Mission Hill Winery. It's like the country club of of vineyards.
We took another tour! It was actually really neat and we learned a lot.
They had canning jars of different veggies for sale in their store and they stored them in the wine cellar.
An outdoor ampitheatre for concerts and festivals. They said it would seat 900 people.
After a bunch of tours and driving around, we were ready for a low key night in. We hung out at our condo and watched some college football and packed up for an early morning trip back home.
We almost tried to pay the condo building so that we could take this side table with us. Boone loved pushing it all around the condo every chance he got!
He loved it!
Sunday morning we headed out of Kelowna at 4 am. Although it's freaking early, we got a good jump start on the drive before Boone woke up! We stopped in Revelstoke to stretch our legs and get a little breakfast.
On our breakfast break... ignore the parking lot, but the view in the back is pretty nice!
On our way through Yoho National Park, we realized we were going to be driving right by Takakkaw Falls, which is the second tallest falls in North America. So, we decided to stop and take it in. It was super foggy, so we were a bit worried that the fog would be low enough that we wouldn't get to actually see the falls, but luckily, we were wrong!
The hairpin turns on the way to the falls.
Crossing the bridge!
Photo op!
Getting closer! The pictures don't do it justice, but the falls were SO tall!
Climbing out onto the rocks!
The water is spewing out from the top! It looked so powerful, but so far away!
Glad we decided to take a little detour and see the falls!
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