Kelowna is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land) of the syilx Okanagan Peoples who have resided here since time immemorial.

With diverse ecosystems including lakeshores, wetlands, riversides, and sprawling vineyards, this region offers many birding hotspots. This itinerary leads you through the city’s distinct neighborhoods, unearthing its hidden treasures like charming wineries and breweries, and local dining.

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Spring Birding in Kelowna

Spring brings plenty of migratory birds back to Thompson Okanagan region, like the vibrant Lazuli Bunting and Yellow and Nashville Warblers, and year-round residents become more active. Keep an eye out for California Quails, bobbing along trails, and watch the skies for a variety of swallows, Black-billed Magpies and regional favourite, the Osprey. In wetlands or along the lakeshore watch for Great Blue Herons and waterfowl like Cinnamon Teals, Green-winged Teals, Redheads, Northern Pintails, American Wigeons and Buffleheads.

Summer Birding in Kelowna

The Okanagan is a major tourist destination in the Summer with many flocking to enjoy water activities on the lake. But it’s also a vibrant birdwatching destination. Willow, Western Wood-pewee, Least, Hammond’s and Dusky Flycatchers flock to the area for the warm weather. Look out for the vivid plumage of the Lazuli Bunting and Western Bluebird. A variety of Swallows and Kingbirds can also be spotted, and on the lakeshores keep your eyes peeled for Long-billed Curlews and Ospreys hunting for fish.

Fall Birding in Kelowna

Fall in the Okanagan is a rewarding time for birdwatching as migratory birds pass through the region. Keep an eye down low for curious California Quails exploring underbrush. Scan the shrubs and trees for Townsend’s Solitaires and the Townsend’s Warblers. Listen for the calls of the White-crowned Sparrows and American Goldfinches. Along waterways, you may see Common Mergansers, Sandhill Cranes, Northern Pintails, American Wigeons and colourful Wood Ducks. Raptors like Turkey VulturesOspreys, Red-tailed Hawks, Northern Harriers and American Kestrels can be seen hitching rides on thermals up above.

Winter Birding in Kelowna

Winter birdwatching in the Okanagan may be cold but it offers unique birdwatching experiences. While many birds have migrated south, the region still hosts a variety of impressive birds. Look for Downy Woodpeckers and White and Red-breasted Nuthatches climbing up and down trees. In the forests, listen for soft hoots of Great Horned Owls and calls of Mountain Chickadees. Wintering waterfowl also arrive on the lakes, like Common & Barrow’s Goldeneyes, and Common & Hooded Mergansers. Look for American Coots and if you’re lucky, a Trumpeter Swan. An exciting winter sight is the Northern Shrike – an adorable (but vicious) predatory songbird!

    Exploring the heart of the Okanagan

    Stunning shorelines and peaceful trails set the stage for some excellent urban birding opportunities throughout the neighbourhoods of Kelowna. No matter what time of year you visit, the variety of habitats and species found here is sure to delight.

    Learning about Wetlands at Rotary Marsh Park – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com
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    Kelowna, BC, CA

    This waterfront park is situated close to the downtown core of kelowna and is a favourite destination for cyclists, walkers and even the odd roller blader. Despite the hustle and bustle, this small park offers great views over Okanagan Lake, and has been host to a pair of nesting Ospreys in years past. Walk the small jetty to scan the lake for Grebes and Loons and on your return survey the marsh ponds that host a number of waterfowl including some residents that return each year to overwinter in the sheltered waters.

  • Rotary Marsh Park. Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – Matt Ferguson Photography
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    Kelowna, BC, CA

    Located along the shore of Okanagan Lake, Maude Roxby Bird Sanctuary is a peaceful park offering excellent bird watching opportunities year round. Follow the board walk through the marshland as you make your way to a viewing platform that juts out into Okanagan lake allowing for great views with minimal environmental disturbance. During winter, you may find flocks of gulls and waterfowl, while the spring season brings warblers, vireos and flycatchers aplenty. A number of strays have popped up in this park over the years, so it’s a great place to return to, time permitting.

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    2363 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1X 7N7

    A delightful park with 7km of gentle trails that cross the creek and wind through the surrounding woods. The creek is home to a spawning population of Kokanee Salmon in the fall, which attracts a number of species to feed on this seasonal abundance. Stop in at the Robert Hobson Environmental Education Centre for the Okanagan to chat with the knowledgeable staff and learn about the most recent sightings.

  • Mission Creek Greenway. Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – ©RDCO & Michael Hintringer
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    1750 Munson Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 2G8

    A beautiful, accessible pond that is a favourite amongst local bird watchers for the variety of species it is possible to encounter here. You expect to find a wide gravel path circumnavigating the pond, and two viewing platforms along the way offering excellent vantage points of this ecologically significant wetland. With over 225 species sighted here, the area attracts a number of exciting migrants with even the occasional wayward species has been known to pop up here. 

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    1295 Cannery Lane, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 9V8

    Organic cafe and bakery with naturally fermented bread. They serve specialty coffees using all organic ingredients, and breakfast toasts and sandwiches.

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    524 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6P1

    This eclectic award winning eatery focuses on fresh, local and homemade ingredients whenever possible. Their breakfast menu boasts a variety of healthy classics with a Bohemian twist.

  • Ducks on the lake – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com
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    235 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 1J5

    Enjoy a delicious breakfast or brunch (served all day) in this cozy and contemporary diner. Try their staple menu items Chicks on a Raft and Chicken Meets Waffle, featured on Food Network Canada’s Big Food Bucket List!

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    1169 Sunset Drive, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 0J5

    Laid back restaurant located in Kelowna’s downtown cultural district serving up authentic Cuban and Latin flavours.

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    596 Leon Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6J6

    This cozy cafe serves comfort food soups and sandwiches in a laidback and old-school atmosphere.

  • Searching for sightings – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com
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    571 Lawrence Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6L8

    Naked Cafe’s all vegan menu ranges from comfort food classics like burgers and fries, to healthy nutrient rich bowls. They strive to serve delicious food that vegans and non-vegans alike can enjoy.

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    1443 Ellis Street, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 2A3

    Laid-back counter service Taqueria serving Mexico-City style tacos, burritos, and other Mexican classics. They’ve also got an impressive tequila and mezcal menu!

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    210 Lawrence Ave, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6L3

    HUMO is a stylish downtown spot mixing Asian and Latin American flavours. Enjoy shareable plates like pork belly or black cod tacos, creative cocktails, and a laid-back but lively vibe. It’s a great pick for a fun night out with friends or a relaxed date, just make sure to book ahead as it’s a local favourite.

  • Admiring the view from Johns Family Nature Conservancy – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – Ken Hagen.
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    1370 Water Street, Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1Y 1J1

    Take a break by the water at this laid-back lakeside café. Grab a coffee or a cold drink, pick up a sandwich or something light, and soak in views of Okanagan Lake from the heated, dog-friendly patio. Local products are featured throughout, making it the perfect spot to relax after a morning of exploring downtown Kelowna.

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    243 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6N2

    Salt & Brick focuses on seasonal share plates made with local ingredients, with a daily menu, so you can try something new every time you visit! They also serve up 100% locally sourced Okanagan wine.

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    411 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6N8

    Okanagan’s largest independent bookstore! This gem has served the community since 1968. Check out their selection of birding and naturalist books.

  • Exploring the trails at Mission Creek Regional Park – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com
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    1171 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6E8

    Conveniently located hotel within walking distance of beautiful Okanagan Lake. Enjoy perks like pet-friendly rooms, a heated pool, and free Wi-Fi.

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    1675 Abbott Street, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 8S3

    Beach-inspired hotel located across from the renowned Hot Sands Beach, and just a couple of blocks away from the bustling downtown area. Take advantage of their luxury perks like a pool and hot tub, and complimentary drop-in yoga passes.

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    1258 Pacific Rim Hwy, Tofino, BC, CA, V0R 2Z0

    This funky hotel is perfectly located in the heart of downtown Kelowna. Hotel Zed has a retro vibe with tons of awesome amenities to make your stay as exciting as possible, like a rooftop patio, a seasonal pool, games, and free bike and rollerskate rentals.

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    1915 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 9S9

    Conveniently located just off of Highway 97, the Hyatt Place offers modern accommodations and excellent amenities including a third floor terrace with stunning views of Kelowna, the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee or evening cocktail from their bar.

  • Grasslands, salt marshes and stunning landscapes.

    As you make your way north towards the outskirts of Kelowna, a variety of habitats awaits. From the expansive grasslands of Black Mountain – Sntsk’il’ntən Regional Park to the distinctive salt marshes of Robert Lake, take your time as you explore to truly soak in the experience and hopefully spot some exciting species.

    Mouth of Mission Creek – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – ARK Media.
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    250 Sumac Road West, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1X 6W8

    A real hidden gem nestled in the heart of Kelowna’s Rutland community, Chichester Wetland Park is a must-do for bird enthusiasts in the area no matter what time of year. The trail system in this park may be short, but there is much to see as you pass by the ponds, some of which are inhabited by painted turtles. With over 180 species spotted in the park, and a resident contingent of Mallards who overwinter in the area, you never know what you might find at this urban wetland.

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    Kelowna, BC, CA

    A unique salt flat environment that is a preferred habitat for wading birds who return to the area each year to breed. Waders such as the American Avocet, Wilson’s Phalarope and Spotted Sandpiper breed here, alongside a number of waterfowl such as the Green-winged Teal and Ruddy Duck. Public access is limited to the parking area, and a spotting scope is recommended to truly appreciate the abundance of this carefully protected area.

  • Hiking in Kelowna – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – ARK Media.
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    Kelowna, BC, CA

    Carney Pond is an excellent area to visit for the cattail marsh ecosystem supports an abundant array of long term residents and passing migrants. You can expect to find waterfowl floating on the pond, waders along the shoreline and a number of songbirds flitting amongst the surrounding forest. Access to Carney Pond is gained from a short walk along the Okanagan Rail Trail, with parking available on nearby Lougheed Road.

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    BC, CA, V1P 1K5

    Located on Kelowna’s eastern slopes, this stunning grassland ecosystem was created through the collective efforts of the Regional District of Central Okanagan, Westbank First Nation, and the Province of British Columbia. Offering kilometres of hiking trails of varying difficulties that traverse the ridgeline, visitors are rewarded for the efforts with abundant views of the surrounding area. Over 120 species have been spotted here, making the area an excellent choice for birdwatching. For the best chance at viewing some species that are harder to find in the area, such as Mountain Bluebird and Western Meadowlark, it’s best to visit in the morning or evening to avoid the heat of the day.

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    1977 Kirschner Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 4N7

    This bustling cafe has a large outdoor seating area, and specializes in bright and light coffee roasts. Try their specialty coffees and baked goods.

  • Exploring the shores of Okanagan Lake – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com.
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    1851 Kirschner Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 4N7

    At Porter’s you’ll find classic and inventive breakfast and brunch items made with high quality and locally sourced ingredients. 

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    1717 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 6G3

    Modern plant-based restaurant celebrating all-things-local through their ingredients, local wine menu, local craft beer menu, and seasonal cocktails.

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    1979 Windsor Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 4R7

    You can find tons of locally grown produce, cheeses, coffee and more at Okanagan Grocery. Stock up on gourmet snacks to take on your birding adventures in Kelowna.

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    2402 Highway 97 North, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1X 4J1

    Just ten minutes from golf courses, beaches, and more, the Best Western offers eco-friendly rooms in a central location. Enjoy amenities like a breakfast buffet, on-site pub, pool, and fitness center.

  • Walk winding paths to cliff top vistas

    Time to take things to slightly more remote heights with a visit to the Johns Family Nature Conservancy and Bertram Creek. Slightly removed from the hustle of Kelowna, you can expect exceptional views, well-maintained trails and serene swimming spots.

    Hiking in Johns Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – Ken Hagen.
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    6970 Chute Lake Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 4L5

    With over 400 hectares of parkland, the opportunities are endless in John’s Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park. Traversing peaks and ridgelines surrounding the neighbourhoods south of Kelowna, the park offers panoramic views and is a favourite with local climbers. The environment here lends itself to uplands and grassland species, and is a great location to view birds of prey.

  • Bertram Creek Regional Park Jetty – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – ©RDCO & Michael Hintringer.
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    5680 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 4J4

    Located along the shores of Okanagan Lake near Johns Family Nature Conservancy, and offers a number of trails and a jetty that just out over the water. It is a great spot to look for loons out on the lake, while soaring raptors can be observed overhead.

  • Bertram Creek Regional Park – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – Matt Ferguson Photography.
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    3275 Lakeshore Rd, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 3S9

    A premier destination in the Okanagan for award-winning French pastries, chocolates, and cakes, all handmade daily.

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    2942 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1Y 4Y5

    Bean Scene brews small-batch roasted beans for the freshest cup. Stop by for a delicious cup of joe, and their baked goods, made from scratch daily.

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    3477 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 3S9

    This well-loved diner uses all locally sourced ingredients. They offer a breakfast and brunch menu in a bright and beautiful setting at their beach-front Kelowna location.

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    2355 Gordon Dr, Kelowna, BC, CA, V1W 3X7

    The Broken Anchor is a cozy seafood restaurant known for its 100% sustainable seafood policy. While the fish and chips are a house favourite, the tacos, chowders, and stews are equally popular. Guests also love the hearty sandwiches and the restaurant’s relaxed, coastal atmosphere.

  • Mission Creek Greenway – Courtesy of tourismkelowna.com – ©RDCO & Michael Hintringer