kettle valley

Kettle Valley

The Village of Kettle Valley is a unique community just a short drive up Chute Lake Road from the Lower Mission, within the larger Upper Mission neighbourhood. It was developed around a central greenspace which contributes to the communities dozen parks. Many of the homes in Kettle Valley feature architectural design with traditional influences and homes along the Western boundary offer stunning 180-degree views of Okanagan Lake.

Kettle Valley is home to Chute Lake Elementary school and th current middle/high school is just minutes away in the Lower Mission neighbourhood. The new Crawford Falls Middle School will be under construction soon, also just next door. There is a small retail and commercial centre at the heart of the village with a restaurant. There are plans for the development of additional commercial space in The Ponds development at the Southeastern edge of the Upper Mission, just a 3-minute drive away. Until then, all the other amenities including: shopping, banking, restaurants, coffee shops, and more, are just a quick 10-minute drive away in the Lower Mission neighbourhood.

Upper Mission

The Upper Mission is the Southernmost neighbourhood in the City of Kelowna and therefore offers a tranquil community with little through traffic that is highly sought after. It encompasses the land South of Barnaby Road where there is a junction with Lakeshore Road and Chute Lake Road, from the lakeshore on the West to Bellevue Creek on the East, and up the hillside to the South where residential development is expected to continue for many more years. This neighbourhood truly backs onto the backcountry (fishing lakes, hiking, snowshoeing, mountain biking, hunting, ATV and snowmobile trails), sitting at the edge of Kuiper’s Peak and not far from Myra Canyon, Okanagan Mountain Park, and Little White Mountain. It’s the perfect place for families or anyone that wants to be active outside. The Upper Mission has plenty of greenspace with more local parks, mountain parks, and regional parks. Just a little ways up the Bellevue Creek are the picturesque Crawford Falls, after which the areas soon to be built middle school has been named.