CONTEST: It’s a splash!

Win a Pride get-away to celebrate the Okanagan Pride Festival in Kelowna

Here’s your chance to win a Pride get-away to the beautiful lakeside city of Kelowna in the heart of Okanagan Wine Country August 11-17, courtesy of Xtra and Tourism Kelowna and their partners. Prizing includes:

• Accommodations for two at the Best Western Plus Kelowna; a two-night stay for two persons in one deluxe two-queen room for the nights of August 16 and 17.

• Myra Canyon Bicycle Rental & Tours: half-day bike rental for two persons on two comfort bicycles, including safety helmets

• Summerhill Pyramid Winery tour! One bottle of Cipes Brut plus two embossed wine glasses and a $50 gift certificate from summerhill.bc.ca, plus a gift certificate from funktional.ca

TO ENTER: Email your name and daytime phone number to contest.vancouver@dailyxtra.com with the subject line “It’s a Splash!

CONTEST CLOSES: 11:59pm (PST). Friday, August 2.

For more insight, read Daily Xtra’s travel feature on Kelowna.

For more on Okanagan Pride, read Okanagan Pride grows bigger and partners with wineries

For more information on Kelowna visit tourismkelowna.com

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