The Cove Lakeside Resort





The The Cove Lakeside Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail is a very picturesque walk through the beautiful Glen Canyon. It's easy to walk and there are lovely views, with lots of access to the creek in safe spots for pets and children. The paths are well taken care of paths and there is information given along the trail about the surroundings. There are also some nice bridges over the creek and some cute spots to sit on rocks and listen to the water! There is parking and an entrance from Gellatly Road at the southern end of the trail as...
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Mount Boucherie from East Boundary Road is a quick ascent up Boucherie in the regional park. This works as a good challenge for beginner hikers or a great option for folks in West Kelowna. There is some tree coverage but it's quite slim so it can still be quite hot on sunny days. Enjoy the views at the top! There is a shoulder on the road to park at for visitors who are driving.
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The trail is pretty easy up to the creek crossing, after which it gets significantly steeper. It’s well maintained and has good signage and although steep, it’s not technically difficult. There’s not much shade so definitely hike this trail on a cooler day. There’s a loop that can be added once at the top, along Elk Trail to Crags Trail and back around to Lebanon Trail. There are great views of Kelowna all the way up and especially at the top!
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The trails in Kalamoir Regional Park are easy with some gradual incline. They offer some great views along the lakeshore portion of the trail, with some nice beaches provided to take in the views along the way. In winter, the parking lot at the bottom of Collens Hill Road may be inaccessible. There are several more access points from neighbouring streets.