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Vernon is a city in the south central region of British Columbia called the Okanagan at the north end of Okanagan Lake and Kalamalka Lake.

Recreation and Sports


Vernon is known for its lakes and beaches in the summer, and skiing and hockey in the winter. It is therefore a year-round tourist destination and weekend get-away for people from Vancouver and (though less frequently) Calgary. During the winter it hosts Western Canada's largest Winter Carnival and in the summer hosts a large SloPitch tournament (Funtastic). Silver Star Mountain Resort is a well-regarded destination for skiing approximately 25 kilometres north-east of Vernon. Vernon is also home to some quality golf courses including Predator Ridge (Host of the Export A Skins Game in 2000), Spallumcheen Golf, and the Vernon Golf and Country Club.

Employment and Occupation


It is home to many commercial and family orchards producing apples, cherries, apricots, and grapes for wine making. Davison Orchards and Bella Vista Winery are some of the many orchards and wineries in the Vernon area.

History


During both World Wars, Vernon was an important training ground for Canadian troops. To this day, unexploded artillery and mortar shells used in training are still turned up by the frost and development of the surrounding hills. Internment camps were also located in Vernon during the World Wars; in WWI for Ukrainian Canadians (ironically this camp is now the site of a high school) and in WWII for people of Japanese decent (mostly from Vancouver).

How To Get There


Three provincial highways can be found in Vernon: Highway 97 which passes through Vernon, Highway 97A which begins in Vernon, and Highway 6 which ends in Vernon. In recent years, each of these highways has undergone major renovations, including a new interchange system at the Highway 97 and Highway 97A junction.

Vernon has a Regional Airport (IATA Airport Code: YVE; ICAO Airport Code: CWVK) in the Okanagan Landing area.

Other information


Cities in British Columbia

Vernon (Colúmbia Britânica)

 

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