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Vernon is a city in the south-central region of British Columbia, Canada. Named after Forbes George Vernon, a former MLA of British Columbia who helped grow the famed Coldstream Ranch, the City of Vernon was incorporated on December 30, 1892. The City of Vernon has a population of 35,944 (2006), while its metropolitan region, Greater Vernon, has a population of 55,418 (2006).[1] With this population, Vernon is the largest city in the North Okanagan Regional District. A resident of Vernon is called a "Vernonite". Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolutionâ (2,816 Ã 2,112 pixels, file size: 735 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. ...
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The Regional District of North Okanagan (NORD) is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Colin Mayes, born in New Westminster, British Columbia in 1948, is a Canadian politician and the current Member of Parliament for the riding of OkanaganâShuswap. ...
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Tom Christensen was elected in the 2001 general election as a Liberal MLA for Vernon. ...
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Lieutenant Forbes George Vernon, ret. ...
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Coldstream is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, located at the northern end of Kalamalka Lake in the Okanagan Valley. ...
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In 2005, on an episode of The Early Show, Vernon was ranked as one of the top six most desirable communities to retire to in North America by Consumer Reports.[2] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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History For many thousands of years parts of the Okanagan Valley were occupied by the Interior Salish people. Fur traders first arrived in 1811. The earliest development occurred alongside Swan Lake. Growth occurred quite rapidly in the few decades following the first trading posts. Discoveries of gold in surrounding creeks generated a small rush of miners, which in turn drew cattle farmers. Native presence prompted Oblate missionaries. Father Durieu built a cabin near the junction of Swan Lake and Long Lake Creeks about 1863, joining Luc Girouard, a gold miner and the first white settler in the area. By 1890, a charter was granted for the construction of a branch line from Sicamous to Okanagan Landing. In the surrounding district, wheat growing had become an important industry, second only to cattle ranching. Fruit farming was introduced by Lord Aberdeen on the Coldstream Ranch lands, attracting many British families to the area. The regional districts that comprise the Okanagan are shown in red. ...
The Coast Salish are a Salishan-speaking First Nations/Native American culture that inhabited an area centered in southwestern British Columbia in Canada and western Washington in the United States for several millennia up to the time of arrival of the Europeans in the 19th century. ...
In British Columbia, Swan Lake may refer to: A lake north of Vernon A lake in Bowron Lake Provincial Park This is a disambiguation pageâa list of articles associated with the same title. ...
New subdivisions on East Hill, Mission Hill, and other areas near the city core accommodated the rapid population growth of this period. By the early 1900's, Vernon was recognized as the economic hub of the Okanagan. This period of growth and development came to an end in 1913, when an economic depression slowed the movement of capital for land development, although the establishment of the military camp in Vernon in 1913 and the growing importance of the food packaging industry softened the economic blow. During both World Wars, Vernon was an important training ground for Canadian Troops. The military camp, #110 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre, trained thousands of soldiers from 1940-45. The 19th Infantry Brigade made its headquarters here, comprising of 3rd Battalion Irish Fusiliers (Vancouver Regiment), Winnipeg Light Infantry, Prince Albert Volunteers, 26th Field Company Royal Canadian Engineers, 25th Field Ambulance and various support units. Some 6 km to the east of the camp on the edge of the Coldstream Ranch was the Battle Drill School. This camp trained Canadian soldiers in advanced fighting skills from 1942-45. It was the first FIBUA (Fighting In Built Up Areas) training centre in the world. To this day, unexploded artillery and mortar shells used in training are still turned up by the frost and development of the surrounding hills. Internment camps were also located in Vernon during the World Wars; in WWI for Ukrainian Canadians (ironically this camp is now the site of a high school) and in WWII for people of Japanese decent (mostly from Vancouver). This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
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After WWII, the camp was mothballed. In 1949 it was reopened and became an Army Cadet Training Centre for the Royal Canadian Army Cadets which it continues as to this day, Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre. This training centre teaches approximately 1400 cadets: citizenship, leadership, orienteering and map using, canoeing, sports events, bushcraft, safe firearms handling and shooting, rock climbing, mountaineering, first aid training, drill each summer. The ACSTC (Army Cadet Summer Training Centre) is operational for 10 weeks with course cadets taking courses up to 6 weeks in duration. The cadets come from nearly all parts of Canada. During the balance of the year the training centre serves various reserve and cadet units on weekends or longer training. It is the oldest ACSTC in Canada. Other ACSTCs include: Rocky Mountain ACSTC (NW of Cochrane, AB), WCSTC, (Whitehorse, YK), Blackdown ACSTC (Borden, ON), Connaught ACSTC (Ottawa, ON), Valcartier ACSTC (CFB Valcartier QC), Mont St-Sacrement CSTC, (St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier QC) and Argonaut ACSTC (CFB Gagetown, NB). Approximately 75,000 young Canadians have benefited from the experiences at Vernon ACTSC in the past 57 years. The Royal Canadian Army Cadet Badge Royal Canadian Army Cadets (RCAC) is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Army Cadet League of Canada. ...
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Transportation
View of downtown Vernon from the Hospital Hill Three provincial highways can be found in Vernon: Highway 97 which passes through Vernon, Highway 97A which begins in Vernon, and Highway 6 which ends in Vernon.[3] In recent years, each of these highways has undergone major renovations, including a new $22-million interchange system and four lane expansion at the Highway 97 and Highway 97A junction.[4] A picture of Vernon in his days with Washington. ...
A picture of Vernon in his days with Washington. ...
Highway 97 is the longest continuously-numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,283 mi) from the Canada/U.S. border at Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon border in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon. ...
Highway 97A is a 65 km (40 mi) spur route between the cities of Vernon, on Highway 97, and Sicamous, on Highway 1. ...
Highway 6 is a two-lane east-west highway passing between the Kootenay and Okanagan regions. ...
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Highway 97 is the longest continuously-numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,283 mi) from the Canada/U.S. border at Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia/Yukon border in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon. ...
Highway 97A is a 65 km (40 mi) spur route between the cities of Vernon, on Highway 97, and Sicamous, on Highway 1. ...
The City of Vernon, in conjunction with the District of Coldstream and the North Okanagan Regional District, operates the Vernon Regional Transit System through BC Transit. This transit system is responsible for all local full-service and handyDART public bus transportation. Currently, thirteen scheduled routes are operated under the Vernon Regional Transit System name, as well as various other community bus services.[5] Greyhound Canada also serves Vernon for out-of-town destinations from their downtown bus terminal.[6] Coldstream is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, located at the northern end of Kalamalka Lake in the Okanagan Valley. ...
The Regional District of North Okanagan (NORD) is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada. ...
BC Transit is a provincial crown agency responsible for coordinating the delivery of public transportation within British Columbia, Canada, outside of Greater Vancouver. ...
Calgary-based Greyhound Canada is a subsidiary of Naperville, Illinois-based Laidlaw International, Incorporated (formerly Laidlaw, Inc. ...
Vernon is served by the Vernon Regional Airport (IATA: YVE, ICAO: CYVK) in the Okanagan Landing area. Currently, the airport has no scheduled air service, and is primarily used by civilian aircraft.[7] , Vernon Regional Airport, (IATA: YVE, ICAO: CYVK), is located 1. ...
The Greater Vernon area is also served by Kelowna International Airport, located approximately 40 kilometres south on Hwy 97. Numerous airlines provide scheduled passenger and cargo services to points throughout British Columbia and Alberta, as well as to Toronto, Ontario and Seattle, Washington (USA). Kelowna International Airport (IATA: YLW, ICAO: CYLW) is located apoximately 10 minutes or 6. ...
Education Vernon is currently served by School District 22 Vernon, a school district that includes 14 elementary schools and 5 high schools.[8] Vernon is also home to multiple tuition charging schools such as religious schools. School District 22 Vernon is a school district in Okanagan region of British Columbia. ...
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For post-secondary education, Vernon is home to Okanagan College, a multi-campus full degree granting college. Other smaller community and specialty colleges exist within Vernon. ...
Okanagan College is the predominant vocational and undergraduate post-secondary institution in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada. ...
Arts and culture Each winter, Vernon plays host to the Vernon Winter Carnival. First held in 1961, it is now Western Canada's largest, and North America's second largest Winter Carnival.[9][10][11] Year 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Also, in summer, there is the Sunshine festival, held on the main street.
Sports and recreation Vernon is known for its lakes and beaches in the summer, and skiing and hockey in the winter. It is therefore a year-round tourist destination and weekend get-away for people from Vancouver and Calgary. During the summer Vernon hosts a large SloPitch tournament (Funtastic). Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolutionâ (2,816 Ã 2,112 pixels, file size: 2. ...
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The Vernon Multiplex is a 3,006 seat multi-purpose arena located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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The Vernon Vipers are a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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The Vernon area is home to several golf courses.[12] Among these is the prestigious Predator Ridge Golf Resort, a 27-hole golf resort and community. This resort is one of only two public golf courses in Western Canada to have been ranked by Score Magazine as one of Canada's top 25 golf courses over the last 8 years, and in 2000 was the host of the Export A Skins Game featuring Fred Couples, Sergio García, Phil Mickelson, and Mike Weir.[13][14] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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One of the most popular winter sports in Vernon is skiing. Blessed with two major ski locations, each winter locals and tourists alike flock to Silver Star Mountain Resort and Sovereign Lake Nordic Club. Known as one of the top ski resorts in North America, Silver Star also has a large cross-country skiing area which hosted a 1991 FIS Cross-Country Skiing World Cup event.[15][16] As another world class ski area, Sovereign Lake is the region's premier cross-country skiing location with over 50 kilometers of skiing terrain.[17] This Nordic Club gained worldwide exposure as the host of a 2005 Viessmann FIS World Cup event.[18] Cross-country skiing (skating style) in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. ...
Silver Star Mountain Resort (Silver Star) is a ski resort located near Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Silver Star Mountain Resort (Silver Star) is a ski resort located near Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Cross-Country trails are often less crowded than Alpine ski slopes. ...
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Curling also has a strong following in Vernon, with local curlers being found at the Vernon Curling Club. In past years, Vernon has hosted several major national curling events, including the 1979 Canadian Senior Women's Curling Championship, the 1992 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, and most recently the 2004 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. Vernon will host its first international curling event when the 2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship is held at the Vernon Multiplex.[19] For other uses, see Curling (disambiguation). ...
The Canadian Senior Curling Championships is an annual bonspiel held to determine the national championships in senior curling for Canada. ...
The Canadian Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best junior-level curling team in Canada. ...
The Canadian Senior Curling Championships is an annual bonspiel held to determine the national championships in senior curling for Canada. ...
The 2008 Ford World Womens Curling Championship will be held in 2008 in an as of yet unnamed Canadian city. ...
The Vernon Multiplex is a 3,006 seat multi-purpose arena located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Hosting several beaches, Kalamalka Beach (Kal Beach) is amongst the most popular near Vernon. A large pier built by a local service club is used for sun bathing and jumping. In the evenings the beach is used extensively for beach volleyball. Kin Beach and Paddle Wheel Park Beach on Okanagan Lake are also amongst the most popular of the twenty or so beaches in or near Vernon. For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ...
Okanagan Lake is a large, deep lake in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. ...
SunValley Speedway brings stock cars, including a NASCAR Canadian Tire Series national event, to their facility north of Vernon. SunValley Speedway, formerly known as Sun Valley Motor Speedway, is a paved tri-oval auto racing facility located in Spallumcheen, just north of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Cougar Canyon is near Vernon, with both a popular rock climbing site and an ecological preserve. Cougar Canyon is a canyon near Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park, near the City of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Vernon has also seen success in minor hockey. The Vernon Vipers (former the Vernon Lakers) have won the Royal Bank Cup (formerly the Centennial Cup) 4 times, all coming in the 1990's. They won while hosting the tournament in 1990, repeated in 1991, again in 1996, and most recently in 1999; giving arguably the most dominant performance of any franchise in a single decade since the introduction of the Centennial Cup in 1971. The Vernon Vipers are a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
The Royal Bank Cup is an annual ice hockey tournament held to determine the Canadian Junior A champion. ...
The Vernon Vipers are a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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The Vernon Multiplex is a 3,006 seat multi-purpose arena located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Sister cities Vernon has “sister city” agreements with the following cities:[20] This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ...
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References - ^ Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses. Statistics Canada. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.
- ^ "Perfect Places to Retire, Consumer Reports Offers Advice", CBS, 4 October 2005. Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
- ^ Major Highway Routes in British Columbia. Government of British Columbia. Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
- ^ British Columbia Ministry of Transportation (15 November 2004). Province Opens $22 Million Swan Lake Interchange. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-03-22.
- ^ Vernon Regional Transit System. BC Transit. Retrieved on 2007-03-02.
- ^ Vernon, British Columbia. Greyhound Canada. Retrieved on 2007-03-02.
- ^ Vernon Regional Airport. Vernon Regional Airport. Retrieved on 2007-03-02.
- ^ About Us. School District 22. Retrieved on 2007-03-05.
- ^ History. Vernon Winter Carnival Society. Retrieved on 2007-03-04.
- ^ Lippert, Wayne (2007). 47th Annual Vernon Winter Carnival: Carnival on Broadway [Brochure]. Vernon, BC: Vernon Winter Carnival Society, 5.
- ^ Christensen, Tom (2007). 47th Annual Vernon Winter Carnival: Carnival on Broadway [Brochure]. Vernon, BC: Vernon Winter Carnival Society, 5.
- ^ Greater Vernon Golfing. Vernon Tourism. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
- ^ Facilities. Predator Ridge Golf. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
- ^ History. TELUS Skins. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
- ^ Awards. Silver Star Mountain Resort. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Levy, Sue-Anne. "Silver Star a place to shine", CANOE Travel, 7 January 2005. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Welcome!. Sovereign Lake Nordic Club. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Sovereign Lake Nordic Club (10 November 2005). Greater Vernon welcomes the World this December!. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Canadian Curling Association (27 September 2006). Vernon to stage 2008 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Frequently Asked Questions. City of Vernon. Retrieved on 2007-03-02.
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