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Episode 41 of The Great Canadian Road Trip 🇨🇦 Today’s episode takes me into the heart of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, as I explore Kelowna and its surrounding landscapes. I start the morning high above the city at Myra Canyon, renting a bike and riding along one of the most unique trails in the region. Once part of a historic railway line carved into the mountains, the trail now offers incredible views across the canyon as it winds past trestle bridges and tunnels. After the ride, I head back into Kelowna and stop at one of the local orchards to pick up fresh Okanagan fruit — a reminder of just how important agriculture is to this valley. In the evening, I take a walk through downtown Kelowna and along the marina, soaking in the relaxed lakeside atmosphere as the sun begins to set. The following morning, I cross the bridge over Okanagan Lake into West Kelowna, where I visit a local winery before taking a refreshing dip in the lake. From there, it’s time to leave the Okanagan behind and continue west toward Vancouver. This episode captures a side of British Columbia defined by rail trails, orchards, vineyards, and lake life — a perfect pause before the road carries on. 🔔 Join the Journey This episode is part of The Great Canadian Road Trip, a coast-to-coast travel documentary series exploring Canada one road at a time. Subscribe to follow the journey, and let me know in the comments — would you rather explore the Okanagan by bike, by car, or by boat? #Kelowna #OkanaganValley #GreatCanadianRoadTrip #MyraCanyon #WestKelowna #BritishColumbia #WineCountry #RailTrail #ExploreCanada #RoadTripCanada #TravelCanada