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Access to Kalamoir Regional Park and Mission Creek Regional Park in the Central Okanagan will be temporarily limited next week for maintenance work. In West Kelowna, the Casa Loma entrance to Kalamoir Regional Park will be closed for one day to repair a fence and retaining wall on April 9. However, the park’s other entrances (Collens Hill Road, Sunnyside Road, and King Road) will remain open for visitors. Meanwhile, in Kelowna, Mission Creek Regional Park will see temporary parking lot closures as new entrance gates are installed. The Durnin Road entrance will be closed from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., followed by the Leckie Road entrance from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Signage and barricades will be in place during closures, and visitors are asked to follow construction signs and directions.

The temporary closures in both parks are part of ongoing maintenance efforts by the regional district to improve park infrastructure and amenities for visitors. While the closures may cause some inconvenience for park users, the work is necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability and safety of the parks. By repairing fences, retaining walls, and installing new entrance gates, the regional district is investing in the preservation and enhancement of these popular outdoor spaces. Visitors are encouraged to check for updates on park closures and access restrictions on the regional district’s website to plan their visits accordingly.

Kalamoir Regional Park, located in West Kelowna, is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, offering scenic trails, beach access, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. The temporary closure of the Casa Loma entrance on April 9 may impact some visitors, but the other entrances will remain open for continued access to the park. Mission Creek Regional Park in Kelowna also provides opportunities for hiking, biking, and picnicking along the creek, with new entrance gates being installed to enhance visitor experience and safety.

During the temporary closures at Kalamoir Regional Park and Mission Creek Regional Park, visitors are asked to follow construction signs and directions to ensure their safety and the safety of crews working on site. The regional district’s ongoing efforts to maintain and improve park infrastructure are designed to provide a better experience for residents and tourists alike. With 30 parks under its management, the regional district is committed to preserving natural spaces and promoting outdoor recreation opportunities in the Central Okanagan. By investing in necessary maintenance and upgrades, the district is ensuring that these parks remain accessible and enjoyable for all visitors.

As the closures at Kalamoir Regional Park and Mission Creek Regional Park are temporary, visitors can look forward to continued access to these popular outdoor destinations in the Central Okanagan. While some inconveniences may arise during maintenance work, the long-term benefits of improved infrastructure and amenities will enhance the overall experience for park users. By staying informed about park updates and closure schedules, visitors can plan their trips accordingly and make the most of their time in these beautiful regional district parks. With a focus on sustainability and safety, the regional district is committed to maintaining these natural spaces for future generations to enjoy.

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