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Eldorado Resort - Hotel Eldorado
500 Cook Rd Unit 2
Kelowna, British Columbia
Canada

+1 250 763 7500



Eldorado Resort - Hotel Eldorado

Kelowna


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Set in a 1926 building on the shores of Okanagan Lake, this high-end hotel is a 6-minute walk from Rotary Beach Park, 4 km from Mission Creek Golf Club and 5 km from Provincial Highway 97. Genteel rooms feature Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges. Upgraded rooms have coffeemakers, balconies and/or lake views. Amenities include a marina, a seasonal private beach, and 5 bars and restaurants, some with lakeside terraces, as well as an indoor pool, a hot tub and a gym. There's also a gym and a rooftop summer terrace, plus seasonal outdoor pools and sports courts. Breakfast and parking are available.

Kelowna is a city in the south of Canada’s British Columbia province. It’s in the Okanagan Valley, on the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake, surrounded by provincial parks, pine forest, vineyards, orchards and mountains. Its downtown area incorporates waterfront City Park and a lakeside cultural district. More than 20 local vineyards offer wine tours and tastings.

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British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is defined by its Pacific coastline and mountain ranges. Nature areas like Glacier National Park offer hiking and biking trails, as well as campgrounds. Whistler Blackcomb is a major ski resort that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. The scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway links Whistler with Vancouver, a city known for its film industry, at the province's southern U.S. border.

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Canada is a North American country stretching from the U.S. in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north. Major cities include massive Toronto, west coast film centre Vancouver, French-speaking Montréal and Québec City, and capital city Ottawa. Canada's vast swaths of wilderness include lake-filled Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains. It's also home to Niagara Falls, a famous group of massive waterfalls.

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