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New Kelowna visitor centre opens

The controversial $2.8 million wood and glass building is located on the downtown lakefront
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Tourism Kelowna CEO Lisanne Ballantyne sabres a bottle of sparking wine during the opening of the new $2.8 million visitor centre on Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 downtown lakefront Thursday. 害羞草研究所擨mage: Alistair Waters/Capital News

Tourism Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 new $2.8 million, downtown lakeshore visitor centre is now open.

In a ceremony held Thursday afternoon害羞草研究所攖hat featured the sabring of bottles of sparkling wine to mark the occasion害羞草研究所攖he new single-storey wood and glass building was opened.

害羞草研究所淭ourism Kelowna is proud and excited to open our new Kelowna Visitor Centre as an important new addition to our community,害羞草研究所 said Thom Killingsworth, chairman of Tourism Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 board of directors.

害羞草研究所淎s a sought-after and growing destination for visitors, and an incredible place to call home, we look forward to serving our community and visitors who come from across the world. A strong visitor experience includes a well-positioned visitor information centre and innovative visitor experience strategy, which will keep visitors coming back to Kelowna, and continued growth of our local economy.害羞草研究所

He said Kelowna attracts about two million tourists each year who spend an estimated $337 million. The industry supports 12,000 jobs and the economic impact is $1.25 billion.

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The new visitor centre, located between Kerry and Stuart Parks on the downtown lakeshore at the foot of Bernard Avenue, sits on a former parking lot that was once the landing point of the ferry that carried people across Okanagan Lake in the days before the former Okanagan Lake Floating Bridge was built.

According to Tourism Kelowna CEO Lisanne Ballantyne, an estimated 450,000 pedestrians walk by the location every year because sits alongside the popular downtown lakefront promenade that connects City Park and Waterfront Park.

She said her organization expects 100,000 people will walk through the centre害羞草研究所檚 doors in its first year of operation.

The visitor centre was built on time and on budget by contractor ANR Construction. It was designed by Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 Meiklejohn Architects.

The land around the centre, which still resembles a construction site, is being turned into an extension of Kerry Park by the City of Kelowna, and that work is expected to be complete by the end of July or early August, said the city害羞草研究所檚 Andrew Gibbs.

Part of that work will be to connect the two existing sections of the waterfront promenade, split by the former parking lot up until now.

Related story: Controversial waterfront visitors害羞草研究所 centre approved

The doors of the centre were opened to the public Thursday afternoon, with Mayor Colin Basran calling it a 害羞草研究所渓ong awaited and much talked about害羞草研究所 building.

Opponents of the location criticized the city for allowing it to be built on the former parking lot because the land used to be zoned as park despite the fact it was never used as such. It had always been a parking lot.

During his turn at sabring a bottle of sparkling wine to mark the opening, Basran joked that he was more nervous doing that than he was in voting to approve the project following a packed, and at times raucous, public hearing on the project last year.

The centre害羞草研究所攃omplete with five new public washrooms害羞草研究所攚ill be open between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily during the summer months and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the rest of the year.

The administration offices of Tourism Kelowna will not be in the centre. Instead, they will remain at their current Abbott Street location.

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The inside of the new Kelowna Visitor Centre. 害羞草研究所擨mage: Alistair Waters/Capital News
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The front of the Kelowna Visitor Centre faces onto Okanagan lake and features roll-up glass walls on to to lakeshore patio. 害羞草研究所擨mage: Alistair Waters/Capital News
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Mayor Colin Basran takes his turn sabring a bottle of sparkling wine to mark the opening of Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 new Visitor Centre Thursday. He said he was more nervous doing that than he was voting to approve the controversial building, which was opposed by some in the community because it its downtown lakefront location. 害羞草研究所擨mage: Alistair Waters/Capital News.




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