Dave Finkelnburg on sun 24 jul 05
John,
It's easy to find Kelowna! It's along the east shore of beautiful Okanagan Lake, just north of Penticton, which is just north of Okanagan Falls, which is just north of Osoyoos, which is almost on the border of Washington state....grin...which puts Kelowna on the dry (east) side of what I call the Cascade mountains in southern British Columbia, Canada.
In fairness, on the Kelowna Clay Festival website, the "Festival" link has an interactive area map showing the city's location in BC, plus links to three other sites with maps and Kelowna information, and the "Registration" link lists the address as Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
Good potting!
Dave Finkelnburg
John Rodgers wrote: Where the hell is Kelowna??????
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Earl Brunner on sun 24 jul 05
Sure I found stuff inside the site which pinpointed the location. But he does have a point, if you haven't heard of the place before, it's NOT on the Home page, you have ot go inside. That makes no sense.
Dave Finkelnburg wrote:John,
It's easy to find Kelowna! It's along the east shore of beautiful Okanagan Lake, just north of Penticton, which is just north of Okanagan Falls, which is just north of Osoyoos, which is almost on the border of Washington state....grin...which puts Kelowna on the dry (east) side of what I call the Cascade mountains in southern British Columbia, Canada.
In fairness, on the Kelowna Clay Festival website, the "Festival" link has an interactive area map showing the city's location in BC, plus links to three other sites with maps and Kelowna information, and the "Registration" link lists the address as Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
Good potting!
Dave Finkelnburg
John Rodgers wrote: Where the hell is Kelowna??????
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