Kelowna
Kelowna had a population of of 165,221 in 2005, it is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley. Its name derives from a native term for "female grizzly bear."
Kelowna is the seat of the Regional District of the Central Okanagan, the third-largest metropolitan area in British Columbia after the Lower Mainland and Victoria, and the largest in BC's interior. With scenic lake vistas and a dry, mild Canadian climate, Kelowna is a desirable place to live and has become one of the fastest growing cities in North America. The appropriate management of such rapid development (and its attendant consequences) is a source of significant debate within the community. Kelowna is the second most expensive housing market in Canada behind Vancouver. Because of Kelowna's unique climate in Canada, it is often referred to as "California North."
Kelowna also ranks as the 24th largest metropolitan area in Canada.