Guidebook for Kelowna

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Guidebook for Kelowna

Food Scene

The Guisachan House has heritage value for its vice-regal connection, because it was built and owned by Lord Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada from 1893 to 1898. It also has value for its associations with local agriculture through its later owners. Furthermore, it has significance as a rare colonial bungalow, and as an early conservation project that demonstrates the value that the Kelowna community has placed on heritage conservation.
Guisachan House Restaurant
1060 Cameron Ave
The Guisachan House has heritage value for its vice-regal connection, because it was built and owned by Lord Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada from 1893 to 1898. It also has value for its associations with local agriculture through its later owners. Furthermore, it has significance as a rare colonial bungalow, and as an early conservation project that demonstrates the value that the Kelowna community has placed on heritage conservation.

Parks & Nature

Guisachan Heritage Park is a popular spot for tourists and weddings due to its lush flower beds and historical significance. The park and associated gardens have a very unique history as the land was previously owned by Lord and Lady Aberdeen. Lord Aberdeen served as the Governor General of Canada from 1893-1896 and the family played a pivotal role in the settlement of the area. Guisachan House was built in 1891 and houses a restaurant.
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Guisachan Heritage Park
1060 Cameron Ave
6 yerel halk öneriyor
Guisachan Heritage Park is a popular spot for tourists and weddings due to its lush flower beds and historical significance. The park and associated gardens have a very unique history as the land was previously owned by Lord and Lady Aberdeen. Lord Aberdeen served as the Governor General of Canada from 1893-1896 and the family played a pivotal role in the settlement of the area. Guisachan House was built in 1891 and houses a restaurant.