(CARLI BERRY / iNFOnews.ca) Spring has sprung which means one thing to the Okanagan’s contingent of marsupial fans. Kangaroo Creek Farm will soon open. The popular business that offers a unique selection of creatures, ranging from kangaroos to capybaras, for locals to gently interact with is opening its gates April 29, with the intention to close in October. The plan is to be open seven days a week, including the weekends and the holidays, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Gates close at 3 p.m. Due to COVID-19 there are some precautions in place. Among those precautions, this year they have added debit/credit and encourage guests to tap. Admissions staff are behind plexiglass shields and wipe the debit/credit machine if the tap option isn’t used. Adults will pay $12, children and youth $6, Seniors 65 yrs + $6, children 4 and under, Free.
Kelowna s Kangaroo Creek Farm to open for season April 29 - Kelowna News
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(ROB MUNRO / iNFOnews.ca) January 06, 2021 - 7:00 AM If you had to ask someone in Kelowna where Reid s Corner is, you were exposed as a newcomer. It s an area known by the words alone there are no maps, no signs and typically very little information to help you find it, not that it s a secret. The City of Kelowna has finally changed that, not with a street sign or road name, but a recently erected concrete sign with the words Reid s Corner at the corner of Highway 97 and Sexsmith Road. But it turns out both the City of Kelowna and most residents had the name wrong. The new sign honours a pioneer family that built a grocery store and gas station called Reid’s Corners in 1921.
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